Read these instructions carefully and
make sure you understand them
before using the machine.
SYMBOL EXPLANATION
Symbols on the power cutter:
WARNING! The power cutter can be
dangerous! Careless and incorrect use can
result in serious or fatal injury to the
operator or others.
Please read the instructions carefully and
make sure you understand them before
using the power cutter.
Always wear:
• Approved protective helmet
• Approved hearing protection
• Protective glasses or visor
Warning
Cutting creates a lots of dust which can
cause inhalation damages. Use appropriate
dust mask or respirator protection. Avoid
breathing petrol fumes and exhaust gases.
Provide for good ventilation.
Symbols in the Operator's Manual:
Switch off the engine by moving the stop
switch to the STOP position before
carrying out any checks or maintenance.
Always wear approved protective gloves.
Regular cleaning is required.
Visual check.
Warning
Sparks from the cutting blade can cause
fire in combustible materials such as: petrol
(gas), wood, dry grass etc.
Protective glasses or a visor must be
worn.
Run position.
Stop with spring loaded return to Run
position.
Stop, in fixed position.
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CONTENTS
Before using your new Power cutter
• Read the Operator’s Manual carefully.
• Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting blade, seechapter ”
• Start the engine and check the carburetor settings. See
chapter ”
correctly the cutting blade should not rotate when idling.
Setting the idling speed is described in the Operator’s
Manual. Adjust the speed according to these instructions. Do
not use the power cutter if the idling speed is not correctly
adjusted!
• Let your Partner dealer check the power cutter and carry out
essential adjustments and repairs.
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission
control devices and systems may be performed by any
nonroad engine repair establishment or individual.
!
!
You will find the following label on your power cutter:
Assembly
Maintenance
WARNING!
Under no circumstances should you modify
the original design of the power cutter without
approval from the manufacturer. Always use
genuine spare parts. Unauthorized
modifications or accessories may lead to
serious injury or death.
Your warranty does not cover damage or
liability caused by the use of non-authorized
accessories or replacement parts.
WARNING!
Use of products which cut, grind, drill, sand or
shape material can generate dust and vapors
which may contain harmful chemicals. Know
the nature of the material being worked on
and wear appropriate dust mask or respirator
protection.
”.
”, section ”
Carburetor
”. When adjusted
List of Contents
Symbol explanation..................................................... 2
Safety instructions
Personal protective equipment....................................... 4
The power cutter’s safety equipment ...................... 4
Control, maintenance and service of the machine‘s safety
K950 Active ....................................................................... 22
Emission Control Warranty Statement
Your warranty rights and obligations ................................. 23
Partner Industrials has a policy of continuous product
development and therefore reserves the right to modify the
design and appearance of products without prior notice.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Incorrect or careless use of a
!
power cutter can turn it into a dangerous tool
that can cause serious or even fatal injury. It
is extremely important that you read and
understand this manual.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
WARNING! When using a power cutter,
!
• PROTECTIVE HELMET
• EAR PROTECTION
• PROTECTIVE GLASSES
OR FULL FACE
PROTECTION
• BREATHING MASK
protective equipment approved by the
appropriate authorities must be used. Personal protective equipment does not eliminate
the risk of accidents, however, it can reduce
the effects of an injury in the event of an
accident. Ask your dealer for help when
choosing protective equipment.
THE POWER CUTTER’S SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
This section describes the power cutter’s safety equipment, its
function and how checks and maintenance are carried out to
ensure that it operates correctly. (See the chapter
to locate where this equipment is positioned on your
what“
power cutter.)
WARNING! Never use a power cutter with
!
defective safety equipment. Follow the
control, maintenance and service instructions
described in this manual.
1 Anti-vibration
system
Your power cutter is equipped
with an anti-vibration system.
This is designed to give as low
vibration levels and
comfortable usage as possible.
“What is
• HEAVY-DUTY, FIRM GRIP
PROTECTIVE GLOVES
• SNUG-FITTING, HEAVYDUTY, COMFORTABLE
CLOTHING THAT ALLOWS
FULL FREEDOM OF
MOVEMENT
• LEG PROTECTION (TO
PROTECT AGAINST
SPARKS AND CUTTING
FRAGMENTS)
• ANTI-SLIP BOOTS WITH
STEEL TOE CAPS
The power cutter’s antivibration system reduces the
transfer of vibration between
the engine/cutting equipment
and the operator. The engine
body including the cutting
equipment is suspended in a
handle system via antivibration elements.
2Stop switch
The stop switch should be
used to stop the engine.
• FIRST AID KIT SHOULD
ALWAYS BE ON HAND
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3Muffler
WARNING! During use and for some time
!
The muffler is designed to
give the lowest possible noise
level and to direct the engine‘s
exhaust fumes away from the
user. The engine‘s exhaust
fumes are hot and can contain
sparks, which can lead to the
outbreak of fire.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! It is extremely important that
the instructions for checking, maintaining and servicing
the muffler are followed. (see the section
maintenance and service of the power cutter’s safety
equipment“
after the muffler is very hot. Do not touch the
muffler if it is hot!
“Control,
).
Control, maintenance and service of
the machine‘s safety equipment
WARNING! All service and repairs to the
power cutter require special training. This
!
1Anti-vibration system
Check the anti-vibration
elements regularly for material
cracks and deformation.
applies especially to the power cutter’s safety
equipment. If the power cutter does not meet
any of the controls listed below you should
contact your service workshop.
The purchase of one of our products
guarantees that professional repair and
servicing will be carried out on it. If the point
of purchase is not one of our servicing
dealers, please ask for details of the closest
service workshop.
4Blade guard for the cutting blade
WARNING! Always check that the blade guard
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The blade guard is mounted
above the cutting blade and
prevents cutting fragments
from being thrown towards the
user.
is correctly fitted before starting the machine.
Check that the anti-vibration
elements are securely
mounted between the engine
unit and the handle system.
2Stop switch
Start the engine and make
sure that the engine stops
when the stop switch is
moved to the stop position.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3Muffler
Never use a machine that
has a defective muffler.
Check regularly that the
muffler is secured to the
engine body.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Do not use the power cutter until you have read the
entire contents of this Operator’s Manual.
All servicing, in addition to the points listed in the
section ”
power cutter’s safety equipment”
out by trained service specialists.
• Use the equipment recommended in the chapter
safety equipment”.
• Never use the machine when you are tired, under the
influence of medicines/drugs or alcohol.
• Do not lend the power cutter to anyone without providing this
Operator’s Manual. Ensure the person using the power cutter
understands the information in this Operator’s Manual.
Control, maintenance and service of the
, should be carried
”Personal
Transport and storage
• Store the power cutter under lock and key so that it’s out of
reach for children and unauthorised persons.
• Do not store or transport the power cutter with the cutting
blade fitted.
4Blade guard for the cutting blade
Never use a defective blade
guard or a blade guard that is
not fitted correctly.
WARNING! Check that the cutting blade is
fitted correctly and does not show signs of
!
!
damage. A damaged cutting blade can cause
personal injury.
WARNING! Never use a power cutter with
defective safety equipment. The power
cutter’s safety equipment should be checked
and maintained as described in this
Operator’s Manual. If your power cutter does
not meet any of these controls you should
contact your service workshop.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Fuel safety
(Filling/Fuel mixture/Storage)
WARNING! Exercise great care when handling
!
• Never fill the machine while
the engine is running.
• Provide good ventilation
when filling or mixing fuel
(gasoline and 2-stroke oil).
• Move the machine at least 3
m from the filling position
before starting.
• Never start the machine:
• Store the power cutter and fuel so that any leakage or fumes
do not risk coming into contact with sparks or naked flames.
For example, electric machines, electric motors, electrical
switches/power switches, heaters or the like.
• When storing fuel, approved containers intended for this
purpose must be used.
• When storing the power cutter for long periods the fuel tank
must be emptied. Contact your local fuel station to find out
how to dispose of excess fuel.
• Use a Partner fuel can with an anti-spill device.
fuel. Bear in mind the risk of fire, explosions
and inhaling fumes.
Min 3 m
(10ft)
a) If you have spilt fuel
on it. Wipe up all
spillage.
b) If you have spilt fuel
on yourself or your
clothes. Change your
clothes.
c) If there is a fuel leak.
Make regular checks for
leakage from the fuel
cap and the fuel supply
pipes.
GENERAL WORKING INSTRUCTIONS
This section takes up the basic safety precautions for working
with the power cutter. Follow these general working instructions,
but never use a machine without the possibility of calling for
help in the event of an accident.
Basic safety precautions
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Never work with a power
cutter that is defective or incorrectly adjusted. Do not
work with a power cutter that is incomplete or where
assembly has not been carried out in a satisfactory
manner. Check that the cutting blade stops rotating
when the throttle is released. If you encounter a situation
where you are uncertain how to proceed you should ask
an expert.
Avoid all usage which you consider to be beyond your
capability.
• Check that no one is in the immediate vicinity when the
machine is started or while working with the machine to
ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect your
control of the power cutter.
• Avoid usage in unfavourable weather conditions, for example,
thick fog, heavy rain, strong winds or extreme cold, etc. To
work in bad weather conditions is tiring and can create
dangerous circumstances, e.g. slippery surfaces.
• Never start to work with the power cutter before the working
area is clear and you have a firm foothold. Look out for any
obstacles with unexpected movement. Ensure when cutting
that no material can become loose and fall, causing operating
injury.Take great care when working on sloping ground.
• Make sure clothing and parts of the body do not come into
contact with the cutting blade when the engine is started.
• Maintain a safe distance from the cutting blade when the
engine is running.
• The blade guard should always be fitted when the engine is
running.
• Ensure that the working area is sufficiently illuminated to
create a safe working environment.
• Some working positions may create greater stress on the
operator.
• Check the cutting area for buried cables and wires.
!
WARNING! Use a Partner fuel can with an
anti-spill device. Fuel and fuel fumes are
highly flammable. Think of the risks of fire,
explosion and breathing in fumes. Stop the
engine before refuelling. Do not overfill with
fuel. Mop up any spills on the ground or the
machine. If you spill fuel on yourself or your
clothes, change your clothes. Move the
machine at least 3 metres from the refuelling
site before starting.
Only use the machine in areas with good
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ventilation. Neglect can result in serious
injury or death.
Cutting
WARNING! A safe distance from the power
!
• Start cutting with the engine at full throttle.
• Always hold the power cutter firmly, with both hands. Hold
the machine so that the thumb and fingers grip around the
handle.
cutter is 15 metres. You are responsible that
animals and onlookers are not in the working
area. Do not start to work with the power
cutter before the working area is clear and
you have a firm foothold.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Over exposure to vibrations can result in
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Cutting technique
The technique described below is of a general character. Check
information for each blade regarding individual cutting characteristics. (For example, a diamond blade requires less feeding
pressure than a abrasive blade).
1.Support the work piece
in such away that you
can predict what will
happen and so it will not
pinch.
2.Always cut at full throttle.
3.Start cutting gently, do
not force or squeeze the
blade in.
4.Use a high blade speed.
5.Move the blade slowly
backwards and forwards.
blood-vessel or nerve injury to persons
suffering with blood circulation problems.
Seek medical attention if you experience
physical symptoms that can be related to over
exposure to vibrations. Examples of such
symptoms are numbness, lack of feeling,
“tickling“, “pricking“, pain lack of or a
reduction in normal strength, changes in the
colour of the skin or its surfaces. These
symptoms normally appear in the fingers,
hands or wrists.
Water cooling
WARNING! Water cooling, which is only used
for petrol-driven power cutters and when
!
Sharpening diamond blades
Blades can become dull when the wrong feeding pressure is
used or when cutting some materials such as heavily reinforced
concrete. To force a dull blade results in overheating and finally
the loss of segments (part of the blade).
Sharpen against a soft material such as sandstone, silica or
haydite brick.
Blade vibration
The blade can become out of shape (not round) and vibrate if a
too high feeding pressure is used or if the blade is pressed into
the work piece.
A lower feeding pressure ought to stop the vibration. Otherwise
replace the cutting blade.
cutting concrete, cools the cutting blade and
increases its service life as well as reduce
dust formation (see the section ”
”). Among the disadvantages are
blades
difficulties at very low temperatures, the risk
of damaging the floor and other sections of
the building and risk for slippage.
Abrasive
Kickback
Kickback can occur very suddenly and with great force. If the
following directives are not followed, it can result in serious or
even fatal injury.
6.Use a small part of the
blade’s cutting edge.
7.Only use the blade’s
cutting edge when
cutting.
8.Cut with the blade fully
vertical – at right angles
to the work piece.
WARNING!
Under all circumstances avoid cutting using
!
the side of the blade; it will almost certainly
be damaged, break and can cause immense
damage. Only use the cutting section.
If the sector of the blade illustrated below is used for cutting the
blade can start to climbing and kickback the power cutter
upwards and backwards towards the user with immense force.
How to avoid kickback
1.Never cut with the
segment illustrated in the
diagram.
2.Keep a good balance and
a firm foothold.
3.Use both hands and take
a firm grip with the thumb
and fingers around the
handle.
4.Keep the work piece at a
comfortable distance.
5.Use the cutter at full
throttle.
6.Take care when inserting
the blade in an existing
cut.
7.Never cut above shoulder
height.
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WARNING!
Do not lean the blade to the side, this can
cause the blade to jam or break with personal
injury as a consequence.
8.Be alert to movement of
the work piece or anything
else that can occur, which
could cause the cut to
close and pinch the blade.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Pull in
Pull in occurs when the lower part of the blade is suddenly
stopped or when the cut closes. (To avoid this see the section
How to avoid kickback
”
” and
”Pinching/rotation”
below).
Pinching/rotation
Pinching occurs when the cut closes. The power cutter can be
drawn suddenly and powerfully downwards.
How to avoid pinching
Support the work piece in
such a way that the cut
remains open during the
cutting operation and when
the cut is finished.
Drying the blade
After using the blade with
water cooling, let the cutter
run for approx. half a minute
so that the blade dries.
If a damp blade is stored it
can become unbalance and
cause damage.
Check the speed of the
drive shaft
Use a tachometer regularly to
check the speed of the drive
shaft when the cutter is
running at working temperature and at full throttle without
a load. The maximum speed
is stated on the unit.
Care and storage
General
Partner’s power cutters are robust and durable. However, as
they are used for high speed operations all servicing should be
carried out on time and as specified, so that the power cutter
always works effectively and safely.
Read this Operator’s Manual to determine which service
routines you can carry out and ensure that all other service
work is carried out by an authorised service workshop.
Power Cutter
Always handle the power cutter with care and store it with the
blade removed.
Blades
• All blades should be
removed from the cutter
after use and stored
carefully.
• Special care should be
taken with abrasive
blades.
• Blades must be stored on
a firm, level surface. If
blades are supplied with a
backing pad then a spacer
should be used to keep
them flat.
• Avoid moisture and
temperature extremes.
!
• Remove the blades before
the cutter is moved or
transported.
• Inspect new blades for
transport or storage
damage.
WARNING!
If the speed is higher than that stated then the
unit must be adjusted by an authorised
service workshop before it is used.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CUTTING BLADES
General
Cutting blades are available in two standard designs; abrasive
blades and diamond blades.
WARNING!
!
A cutting blade may burst and cause injury
to the operator.
Abrasive blades
The cutting material in an abrasive blade consists of abrasive
corn that is held together by an organic bonding agent.
”Reinforced blades” are made up of a fabric or fibre base that
prevents total breakage at maximum working speed if the blade
should be cracked or damaged. (The term reinforced does not
refer to those cutting blades that are only reinforced around the
flange).
A cutting blade’s performance is determined by the type and
size of abrasive corn, and the type and hardness of the bonding
agent.
Characteristics that give the blade a shorter service life and
greater cutting capacity are said to make the blade ”softer”. A
blade with a longer service life and slower cutting capacity is a
blade with a ”harder” effect.
High quality cutting blades are normally more economical.
Lower quality cutting blades usually have an inferior cutting
capacity and shorter service life, which results in higher cost per
processed material.
ABRASIVE BLADES, TYPES AND USES
Use
Blade
type
General
characteristics
Material
Water cooling
High speed portable tools
Cutting blades of the make Partner are manufactured for
portable, high speed, power cutters. If other makes of cutting
blades are used, ensure the blades comply with all the
directives and requirements attributed to the specific type of
power cutter.
WARNING!
!
Special blades
Some cutting blades are designed for stationary equipment and
for use with attachments. These types of cutting blades must
not be used on portable, power cutters.
!
Always contact local authorities and make sure you are
following applicable directives.
Never exceed the maximum working speed of
a cutting blade.
WARNING!
Never use a cutting blade for any other
purpose than that it was intended for.
Concrete
Metal
Universal
usage,
economical
Unbeatable for
steel (not
suitable for
concrete, etc.)
Increases the
blade’s service
life. Reduces
dust formation.
Recommended.
Reduces cutting
capacity NOT
recommended.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Type of cutting blades
Check that the blade is
approved for the same or
higher speed according to the
aproval plate of the engine.
Do not exceed the maximum
working speed stated on the
blade.
Damage
• Ensure the blade it not
cracked or damaged in any
other way.
• Test the blade by hitting it
gently with a piece of wood.
If the blade does not give a
full-sounding ring then it is
damaged.
• Never use a blade that has
fallen on the floor.
Assembly
• Check that the blade is
fitted correctly and is
secure.
• Follow all specifications in
the table below.
Guard
Check that the guard is not
cracked or shows signs of any
other damage. Clean the
inside of the guard before
fitting a new blade. Check that
the guard can be adjusted.
Diamond blades
Diamond blades are basically made in the same way as
abrasive blades but are manufactured from industrial diamonds
held together by a bonding agent.
Low cost per
cutting operation. Less blade
changes.
Constant cutting
depth. Less
dust.
All brickwork,
reinforced
concrete and
other
composite
materials.
NOT
recommended
for metal.
Increases the
blades service
life.
Specifications for fitting blades
Standard bladesinches.7877/81
centre hole (spindle) mm2022,225,4
Reducing bush*Max. thicknessBlade thickness
Min thickness3 mm (1/8")
Backing padMaterialHighly compressible,
(Must be used)e.g. blotting paper
Max. thickness0,5 mm (.020")
Spindle hole/Play0,2 mm (.010")
drive shaft
Flange tighteningThe blade does not slip, flange not bent
Blade/guardCheck that the blade runs free of the
guard.
WARNING!
Cool a diamond blade continously with water
!
to prevent overheating, which can cause the
blade to break and pieces being thrown off
resulting in injury and damage.
Using diamond blades
Proceed as follows:
• Let the blade rotate in the same direction as the arrow
indicates.
• Cool continually with water.
• Keep the blade sharp.
• Remove the blade when transporting the cutter.
Avoid:
• Running the blade in the wrong direction.
• Forcing a dull blade or wedging the blade into a cut.
• Transporting the cutter with the blade fitted.
• Letting the blade fall on the work piece.
* Plastic reducing bushes may only be used with abrasive
blades. Do not use reducing bushes with diamond blades or
tungsten carbide tipped blades. We recommend that the
spindle is replaced so that it fits the blades to be used rather
than using a reducing bush. Contact your service workshop
for details.
Dry diamond blades
Dry diamond blades are a new generation of blades that do not
require water cooling. However, the blades are still damaged by
excessive heat. It is good economics to let the blade cool by
simply lifting the blade from the cut every 30–60 seconds and
let it rotate in the air, for 10 seconds to cool.
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WHA T IS WHAT?
19
14
1
5
12
9
2
15
18
10
21
20
11
8
16
6
7
4
3
17
13
What is what on a power cutter?
1. Cylinder cover
2. Muffler
3. Fuel tank
4. Starter throttle catch
5. Choke
6. Throttle trigger lockout
7. Stop switch
8. Cutting head
9. Cutting arm
10. Belt tensioning screw
11. Cutting blade
12. Throttle control
13. Combination spanner
14. Air filter cover
15. Blade guard
16. Starter handle
17. Operator’s manual
18. Adjustment handle for blade guard
19. Front handle
20. Starter
21. Decompression valve
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ASSEMBLY
Fitting the cutting head
Remove the bolts (1). Remove
the cover. Fit the drive belt
over the clutch drum. Refit the
cover and tighten the bolts.
Feed the drive belt over the
pulley on the cutting head (2).
Fitting the cutting blade
Partner cutting blades are
manufactured and approved
for freehand cutting. The
paper labels on each side of
the blade are there to
distribute the pressure from
the flange washer and prevent
the blade from slipping.
1
2
The blade is placed between
the flange hub (A) and the
flange washer (B). The flange
washer is turned so that it fits
in the flange hub. The cutting
blade is tightened using the
socket spanner 501 69 17-02.
The shaft can be locked using
a screwdriver, steel pin or the
like. This is slid in as far as
possible. The blade is tightened clockwise.
Tightening torque for the bolt
holding the blade is:
15-25 Nm (130-215 in.lb).
A
B
Slide on the belt cover and
secure the cutting head
together with the belt guard.
Tighten both bolts (4) by hand.
Screw in the tensioning screw
(3) so that the square nut is in
line with the arrow on the belt
guard. This automatically
adjusts the belt to the correct
tension. Tighten both bolts (4)
using the combination
spanner.
NOTE!
After fitting a new belt the belt
tension must be readjusted
after the first two tanks of fuel
have been used.
4
3
Checking the drive shaft and flanges
• Check that the threads on
the drive shaft are
undamaged.
• Check that the contact
surfaces of the cutting blade
and flanges are flat, run
correctly on the spindle and
are free from foreign
objects.
Blade guard
The blade guard should
always be fitted on the
power cutter.
The guard should be adjusted
so that the rear section is
close to the work piece.
Cutting fragments and sparks
are then collected by the
guard and led away from the
user.
WARNING!
16 inch blade and blade guard should only be
!
used on power cutters originally equipped
with a 16" blade guard. If a blade guard is
fitted as a spare part on a power cutter
originally equipped with a 14" blade guard, the
16" cutting blade will rotate too fast. A cutting
blade with too high speed can burst or cause
serious injury and damage.
Do not use flanges that are
twisted, have damaged
edges, untrue or dirty. Do
not use different size
flanges.
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FUEL HANDLING
Fuelmix
IMPORTANT! The power cutter is equipped with a two-stroke
engine and must always been run using a mixture of gasoline
and two-stroke engine oil. It is important to accurately measure
the amount of oil to be mixed to ensure that the correct mixture
is obtained. When mixing small amounts of fuel, even small
inaccuracies can drastically affect the ratio of the mixture.
Always provide for good ventilation when
!
Gasoline
• This engine is certified to
operate on unleaded
gasoline.
• Use good quality unleaded
gasoline.
• The lowest recommended
octane rating is 87. If you
run the engine on lower
octane rating than 87 socalled “knocking“ can occur.
This leads to an increased
engine temperature, which
can result in a serious
engine breakdown.
• When working at continuous
high revs a higher octane
rating is recommended.
handling fuel.
Fuelling
WARNING!The following precautions reduce
!
• Keep the handle dry, clean
and free from oil and fuel.
• Clean around the fuel cap.
Clean the fuel tank
regularly. The fuel filter
should be changed at least
once per year
Contamination in the tank
can disrupt operations.
Ensure that the fuel is well
mixed by shaking the
container before filling the
tank.
the risk of fire:
• Do not smoke or place any sources of heat in
the vicinity of the fuel.
• Never refuel when the engine is running.
• Open the fuel cap slowly when fuelling so
that any over pressure is released slowly.
• Tighten the fuel cap carefully after refuelling.
• Always move the machine from the fuelling
place before starting.
Two-stroke oil
• For the best results use
PARTNER two-stroke oil,
which is especially
developed for power cutters.
Mixing ratio 1:50 (2%).
• Never use two-stroke oil
intended for water cooled
outboard engines, so-called,
outboard oil.
• Never use oil intended for
four-stroke engines.
Mixing
• Always mix the gasoline
and oil in a clean container
intended for fuel.
• Always start by filling half
the amount of the gasoline
to be used. Then add the
entire amount of oil. Mix
(shake) the fuel mixture.
Add the remaining amount
of gasoline.
• Mix (shake) the fuel mixture
thoroughly before filling the
saw’s fuel tank.
• Do not mix more than max.
one month’s supply of fuel.
• If the saw is not used for
some time the fuel tank
should be emptied and
cleaned.
• This engine is certified to
operate on unleaded
gasoline.
Gasoline
Lit.Lit.
5
10
15
20
US
gallon
1
2 1/2
5
Oil
2%(1:50)
0,10
0,20
0,30
0,40
US
fl. oz.
2 1/2
6 1/2
12 7/8
• Always exercise care when
filling the fuel. Move the
power cutter at least three
metres from the filling area
before starting. Make sure
the fuel cap is tightened.
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ST ART AND STOP
Start and stop
WARNING! Before starting observe the
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Starting a cold engine
IGNITION:
Slide the stop switch to the
left.
CHOKE:
Pull out the choke.
STARTER THROTTLE
CATCH
Press in the throttle control
and thereafter the starter
throttle catch (A). Release the
throttle control and the throttle
is blocked in half throttle
position. The catch is released
when the throttle control is
pressed in all the way.
following:
• Do not start the power cutter without the
cutting arm or cutting head fitted. Otherwise
the clutch can come loose and cause perso
nal injury.
• Always move the power cutter from the
filling area before starting.
• Ensure that you and the machine stand
firmly and that the cutting blade rotates
freely.
• Make sure no unauthorised persons are
within the working area.
Start
WARNING! The cutting blade can rotate when
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Take hold of the front handle
using your left hand. Place
your right foot on the lower
section of the rear handle and
press the power cutter against
the ground.
Grip the starter with your right
hand, and slowly pull the
starter cord out until you feel
some resistance (the pawls
grip) now pull quickly and
powerfully.
NOTE! Do not pull out the
starter cord completely and do
not release the starter from
the fully extended position.
This can damage the power
cutter.
When the engine starts,
quickly apply full throttle and
the starter throttle catch will
automatically disengage.
the engine starts. Make sure it can rotate
freely.
DECOMPRESSION VALVE
Press in the valve to reduce
the pressure in the cylinder,
this makes starting the power
cutter easier. The
decompression valve should
always be used when starting.
When the machine has
started the valve automatically
returns to its original position.
Starting a warm
engine
Use the same procedure as
for starting cold engine but
without choke. Fast idle is
recived by first set the choke
control in choke position, and
then back again.
Stop
The engine is stopped by
switching off the ignition.
(Slide the stop switch to the
right.)
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MAINTENANCE
Adjusting the drive belt
• The drive belt is fully
enclosed and well protected
from dust, dirt and
mechanical effects during
the cutting process.
• To tension the drive belt,
slightly loosen the bolts (A),
which secure the cutting
head and belt guard.
• Turn the tensioning screw
so that the nut (B) is located
directly under the arrow on
the cover. Shake the head
to ensure the spring can
tension the belt. The belt
now automatically has the
right tension.
• Tighten the bolts that hold
the cutting head.
Belt pulley and clutch
Never start the engine when the belt pulley and clutch are
remove for maintenance.
A
B
IMPORTANT INFORMATION! A new drive belt should be
tensioned after using one or two tanks of fuel.
Changing the drive belt
• Loosen the two bolts (A).
• Turn the tensioning
screw(B) until the tension
has been released.
• Remove the two bolts (A).
• Remove the front belt cover
(C).
• Remove the belt from the
pulley.
• Dismantle the cutting head.
• Remove the nut (D).
Remove the side cover.
• Replace the drive belt.
• To assemble reverse the
procedure for dismantling.
A
B
C
• Check the blade guard for
signs of cracking or other
damage. Replace it if
damaged.
WARNING! Never use a power cutter without a
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blade guard over the cutting blade.
D
MAINTENANCE
Carburetor
Carburetor
Your Partner product has been designed and manufactured to
specifications that reduce harmful emissions.
After your unit has been run 8-10 tanks of fuel the engine has
broken in. To ensure that your unit is at peak performance and
producing the least amount of harmful emissions after break in,
have your authorized servicing dealer, who has a revolution
counter at his disposal, to check your carburetor for optimum
operating conditions.
Functioning, Final setting
WARNING! Do not start the power cutter
!
Operation
• The carburetor governs the engine speed via the throttle. Air/
fuel are mixed in the carburetor
without the cutting arm or cutting head fitted.
Otherwise the clutch can come loose and
cause personal injury.
Jets
The carburetor is equipped with fixed jets to ensure the engine
always receives the correct fuel air mixture.
If the engine lacks power or accelerates poorly do the following:
• Inspect or, if necessary, replace the air filter.
• If this does not help, contact an authorised service workshop.
Final setting of the idling speed T
Adjust the idling speed with the screw T. If it is necessary to readjust, first turn the idle speed adjusting screw T clockwise, until
the blade starts to rotate. Then turn, counter-clockwise until the
blade stops. A correctly adjusted idle speed setting occurs
when the engine runs smoothly in every position. It should also
be good margin to the rpm when the blade starts to rotate.
Recommended idling speed: 2 500 rpm.
Contact your servicing dealer, if the idle speed
!
setting cannot be adjusted so that the blade
stops. Do not use the power cutter until it has
been properly adjusted or repaired.
T
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MAINTENANCE
Fuel filter
• The fuel filter sits inside the fuel tank.
• The fuel tank must be protected from contamination when
filling. This reduces the risk of operating disturbances caused
by blockage of the fuel filter.
• The filter cannot be cleaned but must be replaced with a new
filter when it blocked. The filter should be changed at least
once per year.
Air filter
The air filter should be
cleaned regularly removing
dust and dirt to avoid:
• Carburettor malfunction
• Starting problems
• Reduced engine power
• Unnecessary wear to
engine parts
• Abnormal fuel consumption
The air filter system consists
of a main filter and a back-up
filter:
1
2
A
B
1)The main-filter is an oiled
foam filter that is easily
accessible under the filter
cover A. When used in
dusty conditions, this filter
should be checked/
replaced after every second
tank of fuel. The filter must
be cleaned and oiled
regularly to obtain a
satisfactory filtering effect.
There is a special
PARTNER oil produced for
this purpose.
• Remove the filter. Wash the
filter carefully in tepid,
soapy water. After cleaning
rinse the filter thoroughly in
clean water. Squeeze out
the filter and let the filter
dry. NOTE! Compressed air
at a high pressure can
damage the foam.
• Oil the filter carefully. It is extremely important that the entire
filter is saturated in oil.
2)The back-up filter is a paper filter and is accessible from
under cover B. This filter should be changed/cleaned when
the engine’s output drops or after 1-2 weeks. The filter is
cleaned by shaking or carefully using compressed air. Note
the filter must not be washed!
A filter used for a long period of time can never be completely
cleaned. Therefore all air filters must be replaced periodically
with a new filter. A damaged air filter must always be
replaced.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Insufficient care of the air filter will cause deposits on
the spark plug resulting in abnormal wear to engine
parts.
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MAINTENANCE
Starter
WARNING!
!
Replacing a broken or worn starter cord
• Loosen the bolts that hold
the starter against the
crankcase and lift off the
starter unit.
• The recoil spring sits in its tensioned posi
tion in the starter housing and can with
careless handling fly out and cause personal
injury.
• When replacing the recoil spring or the
starter cord great care should be exercised.
Always wear protective glasses.
Tensioning the recoil spring
• Lift up the starter cord from
the cut out on the pulley and
turn the pulley approx. 2
turns clockwise.
NOTE! Ensure the starter
pulley can be turned at least
a further 1/2 turn when the
starter cord is fully
extended.
Replacing a broken recoil spring
• Lift the starter pulley (see
"Changing a broken or worn
starter cord"
• Loosen the screws holding
the spring cassette.
).
• Pull out the cord approx. 30
cm and lift it out of the cutout in the starter-pulley’s
periphery. Reset the recoil
spring by allowing the pulley
to slowly rotate backwards.
• Loosen the screw in the
centre of the starter-pulley
and lift off the pulley. Insert
and secure the starter cord
in the starter pulley. Wind
on approx. 3 turns of the
cord on the pulley. Fit the
pulley on the recoil spring
so that the end of the recoil
spring hooks on the pulley.
Fit the screw in the centre of
the pulley. Thread the
starter cord through the hole
in the starter housing and
the starter handle. Tie a
good knot on the end of the
cord.
• Disassemble the recoil
spring by tapping the pully
(with its inside facing down)
lightly against a working
bench or similar. If the
spring pops out when
assembling, it should be
mounted again, out and in
towards the centre.
• Lubricate the recoil spring
with thin oil. Assemble the
starter pulley, and tension
the recoil spring.
Fitting the starter
• Fit the starter by first pulling
out the starter cord and then
placing the starter in
position on the crankcase.
No slowly release the
starter cord so that the
pawls grip in the pulley.
• Fit and tighten the screws
that hold the starter.
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MAINTENANCE
Ignition system
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
This power cutter has a green coloured ignition system
with integrated speed governor (order no. 506 02 73-04).
The machine may only be used with such a green
coloured ignition system to prevent the risk of over
revving.
Spark plug
The condition of the spark plug
is affected by:
• An incorrect carburetor
setting.
• An incorrect fuel mixture
(too much oil).
• A dirty air filter.
These factors cause deposits
on the spark plug electrode
that may result in malfunction
or starting difficulties.
• If the machine is low on
power, difficult to start or
runs poorly while idling
always check the spark
plug first. If the spark plug
is dirty, clean it and at the
same time check that the
electrode gap is 0,5 mm
(.020"). The spark plug
should be changed after
about one month of
operation or earlier if
necessary.
NOTE! Always use the recommended type of spark plug. (see
chapter
the cylinder/piston.
”Technical data”
)! An incorrect spark plug can damage
0,5 mm
Cooling system
To maintain as low an operating temperature as possible the
power cutter is equipped with a cooling system.
The cooling system consists of:
1. An air intake on the
starter unit.
2. Air flow guide.
3. Cooling fins on the
flywheel.
4. Cooling fins on the
cylinder
5. Cylinder cover (leads cold
air onto the cylinder).
Clean the cooling system
using a brush at least once
a week, in difficult
conditions more often. A
dirty or blocked cooling
system leads to the engine
overheating resulting in
damage to the cylinder and
piston.
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3
5
2
1
Muffler
The muffler is designed in
order to reduce the noise level
and to direct the exhaust
gases away from the operator. The exhaust gases are
hot and can contain sparks,
which may cause fire if
directed against dry and
combustible material.
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Never use a saw with a
clogged or defective muffler.
MAINTENANCE
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5
9
4
11
15
17
1
6
Below follows some general maintenance instructions.
If you need further information please contact your service
workshop.
Daily maintenance
1. Check that throttle components work correctly from a safety
view point (throttle and starter throttle catch).
2. Clean the main filter.
3. Check the tension of the drive belt.
4. Check the condition of the cutting blade.
5. Check the condition of the blade.
6. Check the starter and the starter cord; clean the outside of
the starter’s air intake.
7. Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened correctly.
8. Check the function of the stop switch.
Weekly maintenance
9. Check the back-up paper filter.
10. Check that the handles and the anti-vibration elements are
not damaged.
11. Clean the spark plug. Check that the electrode gap is 0.5
mm.
12. Clean the cooling fins on the flywheel. Check the starter
and recoil spring.
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9
8
2
13
14
10
16
7
3
Monthly maintenance
16. Check the clutch drum, drive-pulley, and clutch springs with
regard to wear.
17. Clean the outside of the carburetor
18. Check the fuel filter, fuel hose, change if necessary.
Without fuel and cutting blade, kg/Lbs
12" (∅ 300 mm)9,9/21,8
14" (∅ 350 mm)10,3/22,7
16" (∅ 400 mm)11,2/24,7
Cutting equipment
Cutting bladeGear ratioMax. peripherical speed
12"0,5280 m/s
14"0,52100 m/s
16"0,42100 m/s
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WARNING!
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing,
grinding, drilling and other construction
activities contains chemicals known (to the
State of California) to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and
other masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium from chemicallytreated lumber
Your risk from these exposures varies,
depending on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these
chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equipment, such as
those dust masks that are specially designed
to filter out microscopic particles.
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