Atom 435, 441, 438, 458, 480 Owner's Manual

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GASOLINE & ELECTRIC LAWN EDGERS & TILLERS, AIRLIFT
®
BLOWERS & DRILLMASTER® ENGINE DRILLS
MULTI INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDALS & AWARD WINNING
• Safety Precautions
• Assembling
• Service
• Instructions for Edging, Tilling,
Blowing and Drilling machines
Important Manual – Do Not Throw Away
Manual always to be available for reference or instructing new operators. Read carefully before use.
All Atom products are designed to the highest standards to ensure you many hours of uninterrupted service. Pay special attention to the safety precautions.
Only persons who understand this Manual are to operate the Atom Products.
Operator is responsible for accidents or hazards occuring to others or their property. It is important that you read and understand the maintenance and safety precautions before using the unit. Contact your Atom dealer or the Atom distributor in your area or visit the Atom website, if you do not understand or
cannot carry out any of the operating instructions in this Manual.
Atom’s philosophy is to continually improve all of its products. As a
result, engineering changes and improvements are made from time to time. Appearances may differ between models. This manual covers information required to operate, maintain and service a range of Atom products.
AS WITH ANY POWER TOOL IMPROPER USE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY.
Make sure this manual is read and carefully understood before
starting or operating this equipment.
T
he purpose of Safety Warnings and Notes in this Manual is to attract your attention to possible dangers and deserve your careful attention and understanding. The Safety Warnings in this Manual and on the product do not, by themselves, eliminate any danger.
The instructions or warnings they
give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention measures.
Failure to obey a safety warning can result in
serious injury to yourself, others and property.
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! SAFETY WARNING
! WARNING
! NOTE
Read operators
manual
Do not expose
motor to moisture
Wear eye and ear protection
Keep bystanders
away
15m (50 feet)
Blade cover
label
SAFETY WARNING LABELS
Disconnect the
mains plug if the cord is damaged or
entangled
DESIGNED & MADE IN AUSTRALIA
ATOM Products have Australian and Foreign Patents, Shape and Design Registrations, Patents Pending.
Operator /
Owner
Manual
Advises you of information or instructions vital to the
operation or maintenance of the equipment.
Further information available at www.atomindustries.com.au
WARNING: ALWAYS
REPLACE FUEL CAP
SECURELY. METAL PARTS
OF ENGINE HOT DURING
& AFTER USE. DO NOT
TOUCH.
AFTER FIRST 30 MINUTES
USE, CLEAN & OIL AIR
FILTER & THEREAFTER
EVERY 5 HOURS.
Keep hands
clear of moving
parts
Do not
touch hot
engine parts
Safety
Precautions .... 1-3
Assembling ................................... 4
Parts & Controls ......................... 6
Starting & Stopping .................... 9
OPERATING
...................... 11
Blades replacement &
Maintenance ............................ 16
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
Safety Precautions .................... 1-2
Assembling ................................. 4
Parts & Controls ......................... 6
Fuel & Oils ................................. 9
Starting & Stopping .................. 10
OPERATING
...................... 11
Blades replacement &
Maintenance ............................ 16
Engine Maintenance ............ 18-19
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
Safety
Precautions .... 1-2
Assembling ..................................3
Parts & Controls .......................... 6
Fuel & Oils ................................. 9
Gear Lubrication ......................... 9
Starting & Stopping .................. 10
OPERATING
...................... 11
Blades replacement &
Maintenance ............................ 16
Engine Maintenance ............ 18-19
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
ELECTRIC TILLERS (Continued)
OPERATING
...................... 13
Maintenance ............................ 16
Gear Lubrication ....................... 17
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
GASOLINE TILLERS
Safety
Precautions .... 1-2
Assembling ................................... 4
Parts & Controls ......................... 7
Fuels & Oils ................................ 9
Starting & Stopping .................. 10
OPERATING
...................... 13
Maintenance ............................ 16
Gear Lubrication ....................... 17
Engine Maintenance ............ 18-19
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
AIRLIFT BLOWERS
Safety
Precautions .... 1-2
Assembling ................................... 5
Parts & Controls ......................... 8
Fuels & Oils ................................ 9
Starting & Stopping .................. 10
OPERATING
...................... 14
Maintenance ............................ 17
Engine Maintenance ............ 18-19
Troubleshooting ........................ 20
DRILLMASTER ENGINE DRILLS
Safety
Precautions .... 1-2
Assembling ................................... 5
Parts & Controls ......................... 8
Fuels & Oils ................................ 9
Starting & Stopping .................. 10
OPERATING
...................... 14
Gear Lubrication ....................... 17
Maintenance ............................ 17
Engine Maintenance ............ 18-19
Troubleshooting ........................ 21
Sharpening Augers ................... 21
GASOLINE DOMESTIC & DELUXE EDGERS
ELECTRIC LAWN EDGER
PROFESSIONAL EDGERS
CONTENTS
ELECTRIC TILLERS
Safety
Precautions .... 1-3
Assembling ...... 4
Parts & Controls ......................... 7
Starting & Stopping .................... 9
FIG 4
Proper eye protection is a
must. The covers may not protect the operator from all moving foreign objects, even though the discharge is directed away from the operator, as ricochets and bouncebacks may occur during operations. Never operate unless wearing goggles or properly fitting safety glasses with adequate front and side protection which comply with ANSI Z 87.1.
Do not lend, rent or sell this machine
without the operator’s manual. Be sure that anyone using this unit understands the information contained in this manual before use.
As with any power tool, some special
safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal injury. Careless or improper use may cause serious or even fatal injury.
PROPER CLOTHING
Clothing must be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement (See Fig 5). Avoid loose-fitting jackets, flared or cuffed pants, or anything that could trip the operator. Wear overalls or long pants to protect your legs. DO NOT wear shorts. Use of gloves when working is recommended.
Good footing is most important. Wear sturdy shoes with nonslip soles. DO NOT operate with bare feet. In hot or sunny conditions, always wear a hat and long sleeve shirt for protection against skin cancers. Use of a good brand of sunscreen cream is also recommended on exposed skin surfaces. Always wear ear muffs or ear plus.
FIG 5
Replace immediately any worn or
broken debris deflector shield, blade, cover, air inlet guard or any other damaged part. Check from time to time that all screws are tight.
SAFE WORKING INSTRUCTIONS AND IMPORTANT ADJUSTMENTS
Never operate your machine if it is damaged, improperly adjusted or not completely and securely assembled.
Use only original Atom replacement parts for maintenance and repair. Use of parts manufactured by others will void warranty and/ or may cause serious or fatal injury. Electric repairs are only to be carried out by an authorised repairer.
When using Edgers & Tillers Always stop the motor, make sure that
the blades have stopped, before adjusting blade height.
Follow the maintenance instructions in the appropriate section of this manual. Any motor repairs should be carried out by a person with suitable sevicing experience.
SAFE STARTING AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Always inspect that the unit is in good working order before use. When working, always wrap your fingers tightly around the handle grip. Keep your hands in this position to have your machine under control at all times. NEVER attempt to operate the Atom Edger, Tiller or Drill with one hand, as a loss of control may result in serious or fatal injury. Make sure the handle grips are in good condition and free of moisture, oil or grease. Use both hands, one on each handle, to operate. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
As with any power tool, any rotating
parts eg blades, fans, augers, etc, are dangerous and contact by any part of your body including hands, feet or clothing, will cause serious injury. It is important that you read, fully understand, and observe the following safety precautions and warnings. Re-read this operator’s manual and the safety instructions periodically. Read and understand all labels attached to the products.
! WARNING
! WARNING
! WARNING
! WARNING
The unit must not
be operated by minors. Bystanders, especially children and animals should not be allowed in this area where a machine is in use and be at least 15 metres (50 feet) away (Fig 4). If approached switch off motor immediately. When not in
use store out of reach of children.
! WARNING
! WARNING
! WARNING
Prolonged use of any hand-held
powered machine exposing the operator to vibrations may produce whitefinger disease (Raynaud’s) phenomenon or carpal tunnel syndrome. These conditions reduce the hand’s ability to feel and regulate temperature, produce numbness and burning sensations, and may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue vecrosis. Extensive hours of continuous use is not recommended.
! WARNING
The Atom unit is a one-person machine. To reduce risk of eye or other injury from thrown objects, ensure that bystanders are at least 15 metres (50 feet) away during use. Replace immediately any worn or
broken
parts. If approached, release
throttle trigger to immediately de-
accelerate the engine to idle.
! WARNING
SAFE FUELING INSTRUCTIONS
Gasoline is an extremely
flammable and explosive fuel. Use extreme caution when handling gasoline. Do not smoke or bring any fire or flame near the fuel.
! WARNING
Refuel outdoors only. Always switch off the engine and allow it to cool before refueling. Relieve fuel tank pressure by loosening fuel cap slowly. Never remove fuel
filler cap while engine is running. Select bare ground for fueling, then move at least 3 metres (10
feet) from the fueling spot before starting the engine. Wipe off any spilled fuel before starting your Atom unit and check for leakage.
Always tighten fuel filler cap securely after fueling.
Always allow engine to cool before
refueling. Accidental spillage of gasoline over hot engine could cause fire or explosion to occur with consequent possible disfigurement or fatal injury. Wash and clean hands after fueling.
! WARNING
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced, physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
THE OPERATOR
PHYSICAL CONDITION
Operator must be in good physical condition and mental health, and not under the influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol, etc.) which might impair vision, dexterity or judgement (Fig 3).
Do not operate when fatigued. Be alert – if you get tired while operating the machine, take a break. Tiredness may result in loss of control. Working with any power tool can be strenuous. If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work, check with your doctor before operating the machine.
FIG 3
Keep the extension cord clear of operator and obstacles at all times.
Do not expose the cords to heat, oil, water, or sharp edges. Do not edge next to cord, or walk on or drive over cord. Do not store unit outside but only indoors in secure dry place.
CLEANING EDGER OR TILLER UNITS AFTER USE
When cleaning, disconnect electrical cable and do not use water hose. Scrape dirt away. If motor accidentally wet by water, allow to dry in the sun, inspect and ensure it is dry before use.
DO NOT USE hose water to clean machine as it could force water into casing and motor.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ELECTRIC EDGERS & TILLERS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY EDGERS & TILLERS
1. Only to be used on 240 volt power supply.
2.
Use an approved Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (Residual
Current Device) safety switch with tripping current of not more than 30mA at the powerpoint or switchboard.
3. Avoid dangerous situations. Do not use in the presence of flammable liquids or gasses to avoid creating a fire or explosion.
4. Do not attempt to use unit if there is any damage. Do not use until damage is repaired by an authorised service centre.
5. Before doing any maintenance or repair work, or cleaning the unit or blades, adjusting wheel depth, disconnect extension cord.
6. Do not use in rain, in damp or wet locations, or around swimming pools, hot tubs etc. Do not expose to water, rain, or snow to avoid the possibility of electrical shock.
7. Damaged supply cord or internal switch (on motor). These must be replaced by an authorised service agent or similarity qualified person in order to avoid a hazzard.
8. Never carry the unit by the extension cord or yank the extension cord to disconnect the unit. If cut during use, immediately disconnect from mains power. DO NOT TOUCH THE CORD BEFORE DISCONNECTING SUPPLY.
9. Unplug machine whenever leaving machine unattended or if machine vibrates abnormally.
Edger or tine blade can cut extension cord.
Keep hands, feet and extension cord away from the cutting blade (Fig 6). A cut extension cord is dangerous and can be fatal to you or others. Inspect extension cord and do not use if damaged.
! WARNING
FIG 6
Use extension cords specifically marked as suitable for
outdoor appliances. These have minimum 1mm diameter copper wire. In Australia/NZ, these are now yellow in colour. Do not use white coloured or light gauge undersized extension cords. If in doubt, use the next heavier guage.
! NOTE
INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE FOR
ELECTRIC EDGER ON PAGE 6
AND ELECTRIC TILLER PAGE 7
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14
14
14
14
18
12
19
11
10
22
20
FIG 7
FIG 9
PROFESSIONAL
EDGER
INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUE ON
PAGE 6
19
1. Undo 2 screws #1. See Fig. 8) Fit AV handle supports #2 & #3 by pushing fully into each side of the body #4. A soft hammer may be required. (Fig.8).
2. Re-fit screws #1 through #2 and into #3 and screw tightly. (Fig.8).
3. See page 4 Fig.10 instructions 1 & 2 for easy assembly of handles to cross brace.
4. As in Fig.7 on this page 3 and with 100mm (4”) spacer block under engine, slide assembled cross brace handle tubes #5 & #6 through AV rubbers #7 & #8 into position.
5. Tighten handle knob #11 but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN as AV becomes less effective.
6. To fit RH & LH handle grips, follow page 4 instructions 3, 4, 5 and 6.
7. Fit wheel arm as in page 4, Fig 19 instruction 8b.
8. As on this page 3, when assembled, unit will look like Fig. 9.
9. Adjust edger height with wheel arm handle adjuster #21. Fig.9. Try hole 3 or 4 for first edging attempt.
ASSEMBLING PROFESSIONAL EDGER
3
4
2
1
FIG 8
SPACER
BLOCK
21
FIG 14
FIG 15
FIG 18
ASSEMBLING HANDLES ON LAWN EDGERS & TILLERS
PAGE 4
FIG 17
TOP VIEW
7
3
10
10
14
1. Using blade screwdriver (or Torx-25 screwdriver). Use M5 x 36mm screws #8 to screw 2 handle tubes #3 & #5 to cross brace #7. Fig 10.
FIG 10
8
5
7
3
2. Place lawn edger or tiller body on bench or floor. With approximately 75mm–100mm (3”–4”) spacer under engine. Fit handle tubes assembled with cross brace #7 to edger or tiller body as shown with bolt #1 and tighten large plastic wing nut #6. Fig 11. For professionals, firstly put front ends of tubes through AV rubbers #7 & #8 in Fig.7 on page 3.
FIG 11
6
1
SPACER
BLOCK
3. Looking down from rear of edger or tiller, feed RH hand grip #11 with throttle trigger, throttle cable #10 and switch wire #10 under engine, and over top of cross brace #7 and push RH trigger hand grip #11 onto end of RH handle tube #5. Fig
12. (Note Electric edgers/Tillers have no (separate) switch wire). Then also push LH hand grip #13 onto end of LH handle tube #3.
FIG 12
4. Fit and hold M5 loc-nut #9 (with nylon part of nut facing away from tube) into hex recess of hand grip and insert M5 x 36mm #8 through hand grip (from other side), through tube and tightly screw up. Fig 13. Repeat for other hand grip.
10
5
10
11
3
10
FIG 13
5 9
5. Clip throttle cable #10 and switch wire into place. Fig.14 and 15.
6. Use cable and switch wire C-clip #14 to retain throttle cable #10 and switch wire against RH handle tube #5 adjacent engine. Fig 16.
7. ELECTRIC EDGERS & TILLERS
Clip cord anchor #12 onto LH handle grip #13 and fit
together onto LH tube #3. Fig 17. Fit screw #8 with nut #9. Clip power plug cord #14 of motor into place on LH topside of cross brace #7. Fig 18.
5
14
FIG 16
13
12
8. Fit wheel arm assembly pivot axle #18 into RH side of main body of machine.
5
7
3
7
8
10
EDGER INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED PAGE 6 TILLER INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED PAGE 7
13
NOTE: ARROW TO FRONT
15
18
16
17
24
FIG 20
8(a) Wheel arm without bolt.
On LH side insert M5 x 36mm screw #8 through fixed encapsulated washer #26, and tighten screw. Fig.19.
8
26
FIG 19
8(b) Wheel arm with
bolt. Insert bolt #15 into wheel arm, and on LH side fit washer #16 (if washer not already fitted) and nut #17 onto protruding bolt. Tighten nut. Fig.20.
WHEEL ARM ASSEMBLY
18
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FIG 35
ASSEMBLING DRILLMASTER ENGINE DRILLS
ASSEMBLING AIRLIFT BLOWERS
Use Torx 25 screwdriver or straight blade screwdriver. Fit 7 screws M5 x 36mm (supplied) to assemble as follows:
1. Fig.35. Unit shown without main support handle.
2. Fig.36. Fit LH main support handle #8 into casing. Insert screws #1 and #2 and tighten. Fit handle grip #10 with screw #3 to LH support handle #8.
3. Fig.37. Carefully slide labelled Handle Rib #11 into top and bottom groove in LH handle #8.
4. Fig.38. Insert screws #4, #5 and #6 and tighten. In LH handle #8 screw centre bracket
together
with screw #7.
FIG 39
1. Align blower tube to match tube arrows. Figs.32A and 32B.
With one hand squeeze casings together and push
blower tube in and down. Fig.32B.
Twist blower tube clockwise to lock in position. Fig.33.
2. For POWERFUL AIRLIFT use blower with one tube only as shown in Fig.33. This very efficiently completes blowing jobs quicker.
6
5
4
7
FIG 32B
3
2
1
FIG 36
FIG 38
FIG 37
BLOWER INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE ON PAGE 8
DRILL INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE ON PAGE 8
Fully assembled drill
10 10
98
Check that all screws #1-#7 are tight.
8
9
11
! WARNING
FIG 32A
FIG 34
Because Atom AIRLIFT blowers have such a powerful airblast, the second tube and fishtail nozzle are NOT necessary to use.
FIG 33
SPARE BLOWER TUBE
FISH TAIL NOZZLE
For best blowing fit one tube only.
PARTS & CONTROLS: GASOLINE
DOMESTIC & DELUXE EDGERS
PARTS & CONTROLS: ELECTRIC EDGER
1+2. Each handle grip of the edger are held by each hand at all times.
3. The throttle interlock releases the throttle trigger that switches motor on and automatic safety clutch engages and thus blades rotate.
4. Handle knob on RH side of edger for holding handle tubes onto housing.
5. Depth adjustment for adjusting wheel to regulate blade depth.
6. Handle to carry edger.
7. Blade cover reduces the risk of flying debris and direct contact with the feet or hands.
8. Blades rotate when motor is switched on.
9. Nut for holding blades (RH thread).
10. Wheel for moving and guiding edger.
11. Cross Brace, attaches downward on handle tubes.
12. Handle Tube.
14. Electric Pod motor assembly.
15. Suitable extension cord for outdoor appliances.
16. Extension cord anchor.
17. Edge guide.
FIG 40
1
2
8
10
16
3
11
14
5
15
12
7
6
4
PAGE 6
17
15
18
1
16
15
4
5
3
17
12
6
7
14
8
9
10
11
12
2
19
1+2. Each handle grip of the edger are held by each hand at all times.
3. The throttle interlock which releases the throttle trigger which increases the
speed of the automatic safety clutch to engage and thus rotate blades.
4. Handle knob for holding handle tubes onto housing.
5. Depth adjustment for adjusting wheel to regulate blade depth.
6. Handle to carry edger.
7. Blade cover reduces the risk of flying debris and direct
contact with the feet or hands.
8. Blades rotate when engine speed is
increased above idle.
9. Nut for holding blades (RH thread).
10. Wheel for moving and guiding edger.
11. Cross Brace, attaches downward
on handle tubes.
12. Handle tubes.
14. Edge guide.
15. Fuel tank.
16. Carburettor primer.
17. Ignition ON/OFF switch.
18. Fuel tank cap.
19. Choke lever.
FIG 41
18
9
1
17
12
6
16
15
2
12
11
4
5
7
8
10
3
14
FIG 42
PARTS & CONTROLS: PROFESSIONAL EDGER
1+2.Each handle grip of the edger are held by each hand at all times.
3. The throttle interlock which releases the throttle trigger which increases the speed of the automatic safety clutch to engage and thus rotate blades.
4. Handle knob for holding handles onto housing.
5. Depth adjustment for adjusting wheel to regulate blade depth.
6. Handle to carry edger.
7. Blade cover reduces the risk of flying debris and direct contact with the feet or hands.
8. Blades rotate when engine speed is increased above idle.
9. Nut for holding blades (RH thread).
10. Wheel for moving and guiding edger.
11. Cross Brace, attaches downward on handle tubes.
12. Handle tubes.
14. Main anti-vibration system.
15. Fuel tank.
16. Carburettor primer.
17. Ignition ON/OFF switch.
18. Fuel tank cap.
19. Edge guide
19
ELECTRIC EDGER INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUE ON PAGE 9
GASOLINE DOMESTIC & DELUXE EDGER
INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE ON PAGE 9
PROFESSIONAL EDGER INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUE ON PAGE 9
9
PAGE 7
1+2.Each handle grip of the Tiller are held by each hand at all
times during use.
3. The throttle interlock which releases the throttle trigger which increases speed of engine for automatic safety clutch to engage and thus rotate tines.
4. RUN/STOP switch.
5. Starter grip of the pull starter which is the device to start the engine.
6. Handle wing nut for holding handle tubes onto housing.
7. Depth adjustment for adjusting wheel to regulate tine depth.
8. Tine cover reduces the risk of flying debris and direct contact with the feet or hands.
9. Handle to lift Tiller.
10. Tines rotate when engine speed is increased above idle.
11a. Tine holding nut RH thread (also indicated on
tine cover).
11b. Tine holding nut LH thread (also indicated on
tine cover).
12. Wheel for moving and guiding tiller.
13. Cross Brace, attaches downward on handle tubes.
14. Left and right Handle Tubes.
15. Fuel tank cap, for sealing the fuel tank filler.
16. Fuel Tank.
17. Filter housing covers the air filter element.
18. Muffler reduces exhaust noises and drives gases away from operator.
19. Spark Plug terminal cap connects the spark plug to the ignition wire (2-Stroke). On 4-Stroke Honda engine spark plug is under cylinder cover (1 screw access).
20. Warning label.
21. Fuel pump primer provides additional fuel for a cold start.
22. Lift knob to remove cover.
FIG 44
2
4
14
19
18
3
1
14
15
13
16
5
17
6
9
7
22
21
8
10
11 a
12
1+2.Each handle grip of the Tiller are held by each hand at all times during use.
3. The throttle interlock which releases the throttle trigger which switches on
motor for automatic safety clutch to engage and thus rotate tines.
4. Handle wing nut for holding handle tubes onto housing.
5. Depth adjustment for adjusting wheel to regulate tine depth.
6. Tine cover reduces the risk of flying debris
and direct contact with the feet or hands.
7. Handle to lift Tiller.
8. Tines rotate when motor is switched on.
9a. Tine holding RH threaded nut (also indicated
on tine cover).
9b. Tine holding LH threaded nut.
Also indicated on tine cover.
10. Wheel for moving and guiding tiller.
11. Cross Brace, attaches downward on
handle tubes.
12. Left and right Handle Tubes.
13. Warning label.
14. Lift knob and twist to remove cover.
15. Extension cord anchor.
16. Electric motor pod assembly.
17. Suitable extension cord for outdoor application.
1
2
3
15
13
FIG 43
15
4
7
5
14
13
6
11
10
9a
8
16
PARTS & CONTROLS: ELECTRIC TILLER
PARTS & CONTROLS: GASOLINE TILLER
12
OPTIONAL EXTRA: FURROW PLOW ATTACHES TO WHEEL ARM
OPTIONAL EXTRA: FURROW PLOW ATTACHES TO WHEEL ARM
12
9b
11b
ELECTRIC TILLER INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUE ON PAGE 9
GASOLINE TILLER INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUE ON PAGE 9
20
12
1
15
11
17
17
Auger 10 shown is extra. Operator to select sizes to suit holes to be drilled.
2 Locking collar with grub screw to secure auger
3 Gear box
4 Gripping and carrying handle
5 Engine
6 Recoil starter – to start motor
7 ON/OFF switch to stop motor.
8 Motorcycle type twist grip handle and throttle control.
Twist to left (anti-clockwise) to increase engine speed.
9 Fuel tank cap
10 Auger rotates in right hand (clockwise) direction when
drilling. If drill unit is pulled back auger rotation reverses (anti clockwise) and screws out. When pressure on auger is released, auger automatically rotates in right hand (clockwise) direction.
11. Holding nest for grub screw Allen Key to lock/unlock collar and auger.
12. Carburettor primer bulb.
PARTS & CONTROLS: AIRLIFT BLOWERS
PARTS & CONTROLS: ENGINE DRILLS
PAGE 8
3
9
10
2
4
11
5
6
7
8
COMBINATION LEVER TO SWITCH MOTOR OFF (FORWARD) AND FOR CRUISE CONTROL (REARWARDS)
THROTTLE TRIGGER
ANTI VIBRATION RUBBER GRIP HANDLE
Atom 2-Stroke AIRLIFT Blowers and Atom Honda Powered 4-Stroke AIRLIFT Blowers are basically similar in appearance and operation.
BLOWER TUBE
AIR INLET
AIR FILTER
SAFETY LABEL
PETROL TANK CAP
OIL FILLER AND DIPSTICK FOR 4-STROKE
CARBURETOR PRIMER BULB
RECOIL STARTER
BLOWER TUBE
FIG 45
FIG 46
SPARK PLUG POSITION (all models). On 4-Stroke (as illustrated) spark plug has cover which clips off for access
FIG 47
12
BLOWER INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE ON PAGE 10
DRILL INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUE ON PAGE 10
SUPPLIED 4-STROKE SPARK PLUG TUBE SPANNER
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