Stihl FS 88, FS 108 Owner's Manual

STIHL
FS
BB,
7DB
Instruction Owner's
Assembling SafetyPrecautions Operating Maintenance
Manual
Manual
Instructions
Contents
This manual contains warnings,
Parts and Controls Starting
- Version with Bike Handle 2 Adjusting Carburetor 37 operating and safety precautions for the
- Version with Loop Handle 4
- Version with Loop Handle and Checking Spark Plug Standoff Lever 4 Cleaning Air Filter
Safety Precautions and Lubricating Gearbox 42 Working Techniques Selecting the Cutting Tool 18 Sharpening Cutting Tools Mounting the Bike Handle 20 - Grass Cutting Blade 230-4
loop
Mounting Standoff Lever Mounting the Loop Handle - Circular Saw Blade 200
- Version A 22
- Version B
Mounting the Deflector 24 (scratcher tooth)
- Fitting stop 24 Replacing Starter Rope and
Mounting the Cutting Tools 25 Rewind Spring
- STIHL Supercut 2-2 26
- STIHL Supercut 20-2
- STIHL Autocut 25-2
- STIHL Autocut 30-2 26 Maintenance Chart
- STIHL Autocut 24-2
- STIHL Polymatic 30-2 27 Special Accessories
- STIHL Polycut 40-3
- STIHL Fixed Line Head
- Grass Cutting Blade 230
- Brush Knife 250
- Circular Saw Blade 200
Fuel Fueling Fitting the Harness 32
Printed on chlorine-free paper
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Andreas
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Handle with - Grass Cutting Blade 230-8
Stihl.
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Operating Instructions 40 STIHL
6 Lubricating Drive Shaft 42
21
- Brush Knife 250 45
(chisel tooth) 46
- Circular Saw Blade 200
23
Spark Arresting Screen 26 Muffler 26 Storing the Machine
27 Specifications
28 28 29 29 30 31 32
in
STIHL®
34
FS
88 and FS 108 brushcutters.
Pay special attention to the safety
41 41
precautions outlined on pages 6 to 17. Allow only persons who understand this manual to operate your brushcutter.
To 43 44
47
48
51 51 52 53 55
receive maximum performance and
satisfaction from your STIHL brush-
itisimportant that you read and
cutter,
understand the maintenance and safety
precautions before using your brush-
cutter. Contact your STIHL dealer
STIHL distributor for your area if you do
not understand any of the instructions
this manual.
Warn
ng!
Because a brushcutterisa high-speed
cutting tool some special safety pre-
cautions must be observed to reduce
the risk of personal injury. Careless or
improper use may cause serious or
even fatal injury. Make shure your unit is
equipped with the proper deflector,
handle and harness for the type of
cutting attachment being used. Always
proJ<.er
wear
STIHL's philosophy
improve all of its products. As a result,
engineering changes and improve-
ments are made from time to time.
operating characteristics or the appear-
ance of your brushcutter differs from
those described
contact your STIHL dealer for informa-
tion and assistance.
eye protection.
is
to continually
in
this manual, please
or
the
If
the
in
1
Parts and Controls
Version with Bike Handle
2
9
1
1 = Handle support
= Throttle trigger
2
= Slide control
3
= Throttle trigger interlock
4 5
= Bike handle = Throttle cable retainer
6 7
= Carrying loop
= Throttle cable / stop switch wire
8
= Spark plug terminal
9
= Air filter cover
10 11
= Choke lever
= Machine support
12
13
= Fuel tank
= Fuel filler cap
14
= Starter grip
15 16
= Carburetor adjusting screws = Muffler
17
= Deflector (for all cutting
18
tools, without skirt)
= Metal cutting
19
(cutting blade 230)
Itool
2
Definitions
1.
Handle Connects the drive shaft to
2.
Throttle Controls the speed of the engine.
3. Slide
Starting throttle lock and stop switch. Keeps the throttle partially open during starting and switches the engine's ignition off and stops the Eases engine starting
4.
Throttle Must throttle trigger can
support.
the handle bars.
trigger.
control.
engine.
trigger
be
depressed before the
interlock.
be
activated.
Throttle
8.
Connect operator's control grip to the powerhead.
9.
Spark Connects the spark plug ignition wire. from operator.
10.
Air Covers the air filter element.
11.
Choke
by
12. Machine
For resting machine
cable/stop
plug
filter cover. 18. Deflector.
lever.
enriching mixture.
support.
switch
wire.
terminal. Attenuates exhaust noises
to
the and diverts exhaust gases away
on
the ground.
16.
Carburetor For tuning carburetor.
17.
Muffler.
The deflector the risk of injury from foreign objects flung backwards toward the operator by the cutting tool and from contact with the cutting tool.
19.
Cutting The cutting attachment,i.e. made from metal for different pur­poses (special accessory).
adjusting
is
designed to reduce
tool.
screws.
blade,
13. Fuel
tank.
5. Bike handle. For fuel and oil mixture.
To
hold
the
brushcutter
with both hands.
14. Fuel filler cap.
For closing the fuel tank.
6. Throttle cable retainer.
Fixes the throtlle cable on the drive shaft.
15. Starter grip.
The grip of the pull starter, which
is
the device to start
7. Carrying lOop. the engine.
The device to connect the brushcutler to the harness.
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3
8
17
Version handle
10= 11
12 = Fuel tank 13 14 15 16
17
18
19
with
Loop
Handle
and
with
standoff
1 = Loop handle
= Standoff lever
2 3
= Carrying loop
(not all markets)
= Slide control
4 5
= Throttle trigger
= Throttle trigger interlock
6
= Throttle cable / stop switch wire
7 8
= Spark plug terminal = Air filter cover
9
Choke lever
lever
= Machine support
= Fuel filler cap = Starter grip
= Carburetor adjusting screws = Muffler
= Deflector (for mowing heads)
= Line limiting blade
= Cutting tool
loop
19
4
18
Definitions
1.
Loop
handle. ignition wire. and diverts exhaust gases away For easy control of machine during cutting work.
8.
Connects the spark plug
Air
9.
filter
Covers the air filter element.
terminal.
cover.
to
the Attenuates exhaust noises
16. Muffler.
from operator.
Spark
plug
17. Deflector.
Standoff
2.
Helps keep unit at a safe distance from operator's feet and legs. Eases engine starting
3.
Carrying
The device to connect the brushcutter to the harness. For resting machine on the ground. 18.
4.
Slide Starting throttle lock and stop switch. For fuel and oil mixture. Keeps the throttle partially open during starting and switches the engine's ignition off and stops the 13. engine. For closing the fuel tank. head, for different purposes
5.
Throttle Controls the speed of the engine. The grip of the pull starter,
Throttle
6.
Mustbedepressed before the throttle trigger can be activated.
lever. The deflectorisdesigned to reduce
Choke
lever. the risk of injury from foreign objects
flung backwards toward the operator
by enriching mixture. by the cutting tool and from contact
with the cutting tool.
Machine
Fuel
Starter
which is the device the engine.
Carburetor For tuning carburetor
filler
grip.
support.
cap.
adjusting
to
start
screws.
Line
limiting Metal blade at the deflector to
keep the line of the mowing head
at the proper length.
19.
Cutting The cutting attachment,
(special accessory).
blade.
tool.
....,.
loop.
control.
trigger.
trigger
10.
11.
12. Fuel tank.
14.
interlock.
15.
in
order
i.e.cutting
7.
Throttle Connect operator's control grip to
the powerhead.
cable/stop
switch
wire.
5
Safety Precautions and Working Techniques
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Because a brushcutter is
, a high-speed, fast-cutting
power tool, special safety
&
precautions must be obseNed to reduce the risk of personal injury.
It
is important that you read, fully understand and obseNe the following safety precautions and
warnings. Read the owner's manual and the safety instructions periodically. Care­less or improper use of any brushcutter may cause serious or fatal injury.
Have your STIHL dealer show you how to
operate your brushcutter. applicable local safety regulations, standards and ordinances.
Warning!
The use of any brushcutter may be hazardous. comesincontact with your body, it will cut you. When it comes solid foreign objects such as rocks bits of metal, it may fling them directly or by ricochet or
the operator.
Striking such objects could damage the cutting attachment and may cause blades to crack, chip or break.
STIHL does not recommend the use of
rigid blades when cutting Thrown objects or damaged blades may
result
operator or bystanders.
If
the rotating cutting
in
the direction of bystanders
in
serious or fatal injury to the
ObseNe
in
contact with
in
stony areas.
all
1001
or
Warning!
Minors should never be allowedtouse a brushcutter. Bystanders, especially children, and animals should not be allowed
isinuse.
Never let the brushcutter run unattended.
Warning!
Do not lendorrent your brushcutter
without the owner's manual. Be sure
that anyone using your brushcutter un­derstands the information contained
this manual.
in
the area where a brushcutter
in
Most of these safety precautions and warnings apply to the use of all STIHL brushcutters. Different models may have different parts and controls. See the appropriate section of yourowner's manual for a description of the controls and function of the parts of your model bruShcutter.
Safe use of a brushcutter involves
1. the operator
2.
the brushcutter
3.
the use of the brushcutter.
6
THE OPERATOR!
Physical Condition
You
must beingood physical condition and mental health and not under the influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol, etc.) which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment. Do not operate a brushcuJter when you are fatigued.
Be
alert -ifyou get tired while operating your brushcutter, take a break. Tiredness may result
Working with any brushcutter can be strenuous. might check with your doctor before operating a brushcutter. Prolonged use of a brushcutter (or other machines) exposing the operator vibrations may produce whitefinger di­sease (Raynaud's phenomenon) or car­pal tunnel syndrome. These conditions reduce the hand's ability late temperature, produce numbness and burning sensations and may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue necrosis.
Warnlngl
Antivibration systems do not guarantee that you will not sustain whitefinger di­sease or carpal tunnel syndrome. Therefore, continual and regular users should monitor closely the condition of their hands and fingers. above symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately.
If
you have any condition that
be
aggravated by strenuous work,
in
loss of control.
to
feel and regu-
If
any of the
to
Proper Clothing
Warning!
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flector provided with your brushcutter may not protect the operator from all foreign objects (gravel, glass, wire, etc.) thrown by the wheeling cutting attach­ment. Thrown objects may also ricochet and strike the operator. Therefore, duce the risk of injury operate a brushcutter unless wearing goggles or properly fitted safety glasses with adequate top and side protection complying with ANSI Z licable national standard).
Brushcutter operation can cause serious injurytoeyes,
ears and person. The de-
to
to
your eyes never
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(or your app-
U)
o
o
.q:
en
o
o o
re-
To
reduce the risk of injurytoyour face STIHL recommends that you also wear a face shield or face screen over your goggles or safety glasses.
WarnIng!
Brushcutter noise may damage your hearing. Wear sound barriers (ear plugs or ear mufflers) to protect your hearing. Continual and regular users should have their hearing checked regularly.
Wear proper protective clothing. Protect your hands with gloves when handling the brushcutter and the cutting tooi. Heavy-duty, nonslip gloves improve your grip and protect your hands.
Clothing must be sturdy and snug·fitting, but allow complete freedom of move­ment. Avoid loose-fitting jackets, scarfs, neckties, jewelry, flared or cuffed pants, unconfined long hair or anything that could become caught brush
Of-
moving parts of the unit. Wear long' pants made of heavy material protect your legs. Do not wear shorts.
Good footing brushcutter work. Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles. Steel-toed safety boots are recommended. Wear approved safety hard hattoreduce the risk of injury to your head when there is a danger of head injuries.
is
on
branches,
most important
to
in
an
7
THE
BRUSHCUTIER
For illustrations and definitions of the brushcutter parts see the chapter on "Parts and Controls"!
A
~
Warning'
in
any
Never modify a brushcutter
way. Only attachments supplied by STIHL or expressly approved by STIHL for use with the specific STIHL brushcutter models are authorized. Although certain
unauthorized attachments are useable for the STIHL brushcutter, their use may,
in
fact, be extremely dangerous.
THE USE OF THE
BRUSHCUTIER
Transporting the brushcutter Warning!
Always turn
off the engine and make
sure the cutting attachment has stop­ped before putting a brushcutter down. When transporting your brushcutter in a vehicle, properly secure
ittoprevent turnover, fuel spillage and damage to the brushcutter. Keep metal cutting tools covered with the transport guard (optional accessory).
Preparation for the
use
of the
brushcutter
Adjust carrying harness and hand grip to suit your size before starting work. The machine should be properly balanced as specified
in
your owner's manual for proper control and less fatique in operation.
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Always check your bruhcutter for proper condition and operation before starting, particularly the throttle trigger, throttle trigger interlock (if applicable stop switch, cutting tool, deflector and harness.
Arrows on the deflector (A) and stop (8) show the correct direction of rotation of the cutting tool.
The throttle trigger must move freely and always spring back to the idle position. The cutting tool must be properly tightened and condition. Inspect for loose parts (nuts, screws, etc.) and for cracked, bent, warped or damaged blades.
in
safe operating
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Fueling
Your STIHL brushcutter uses an oil­gasoline mixture for fuel (see the chap­ter on "Fuel" of your owner's manual).
Warning!
Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel.
Ir
spilled or ignited by a spark or other ignition source, it can cause fire and serious burn injury or property damage. Use extreme caution when handling gasoline or fuel mix.
Do not smoke or bring any fire
or
flame
near the fuel.
8
Fueling Instructions
in
Fuel your brushcutter areas, outdoors.
l
rntng
Gasoline vapor pressure may build up inside the gas tank of a two cycle engine depending on the fuel used, the weather condition, and the venting system of the tank.
In
order to reducethrisk of personal injury from escaping gas vapor and fumes, remove the fuel filler cap on your brushcutter carefully so as to allow any pressure build-up release slowly. Never remove fuel filler cap while engine ground for fueling and move at least 10 feet
(3
m) from the fueling spot before starting the engine. Wipe off any spilled fuel before starting your brushcutter and check for leakage.
.
arnmg!
Check for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. leakage engine until leak is fixed and spilled fuel has been wiped away. change your clothing immediately.
is
found, do not start or
well-ventilated
in
the tank
is
running. Select bare
If
fuel or oil-
run
If
this happens,
to
the
Warning!
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loosen or come off and spill quantities of fuel.
risk of fuel spillage and fire, tighten fuel
cap by hand with as much force as
Unit vibrations can
.(
cause an Improperly tightened fuel cap to
In
ordertoreduce
possible. The screw driver end of the STIHL combination wrench similar tool can be used as an aid tightening slotted fuel caps.
Starting
or
other
in
Warning!
Your brushcutterisa oneperson machi­ne. Once started jekts for a great distance.
To
reduce the risk of eye and other injury
insure that bystanders are at least 50 feet (15 m) away. Stop the engine and cutting tool immediately approached. Start and operate your
brushcutter without assistance. For
specific starting instructions, see the appropriate section of your manual.
Place the brushcutter on firm ground or
other solid surface
Maintain a good balance and secure
footing.
it
may fling foreign ob-
if
you are
in
an open area.
To
reduce the risk of injury from loss of control, be absolutely sure that the ting tool is clear of you and all other obstructions and objects, including the ground, because when the engine starts at starting-throttle, engine speed will fast enough for the clutch to engage and turn the cutting tool.
cut-
be
'-
When you pull the starter grip, don't wrap the starter rope around your hand. Do not allow the grip guide the starter rope to rewind properly. Failure to follow this procedure may result
in
injury to handorfingers and
may damage the starter mechanism.
to
snap back, but
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Before cutting, inspect the area for stones, glass, pieces of metal, trash or
other solid objects. The cutting attachment could throw objects of this kind.
To
reduce the
. risk of injury
from thrown
~.
never operate a brushcutter without a properly mounted deflector. Keep the skirt on the deflectors adjusted properly at all times (see chapter various cutting tools of your owner's manual). Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
objects and blade contact,
on
mounting the
Working Conditions
Operate and start your brushcutter only outdoors the brushcutter under good visibility and daylight conditions only. Work carefully.
Always hold the brushcutter firmly with both hands. Wrap your fingers tightly around the handles, keeping the hand-
les cradled between your thumb and forefinger. Keep your hands
on, to have your brushcutter under con-
trol at all times. Make sure your brush-
cutter handles and grip are
dition and free of moisture, pitch, oil or
grease.
10
in
a ventilated area. Operate
in
this positi-
in
good con-
Warningl
Never attempttooperate any brush cutter with one hand. Loss of control of the brushcutter resulting fatal injury may result. To
reduce the risk of bodily injury
resulting from loss of control and contact with the cutting tool, make sure your
is
equipped with the proper handle ana harness for the type of cutting attach­ment being used (see chart on "Selecting the Cutting Tool").
Special care must be taken conditions (wet ground, snow) and difficult, over-grown terrain. Watch for hidden obstacles such as tree stumps, roots and ditches to avoid stumbling.
in
serious or
in
in
unif':-
chapter
slippery
in
Waming'
This brushcutterisnormally to be used at ground level with the cutting attach­ment parallel brushcutter above ground level or with the cutting attachment perpendicular the ground may increase the risk of injury, since the cutting attachment more fully exposed and the brushcutter may be more difficult use your brushcutter as a hedge trimmer.
to
the ground. Use of a
to
control. Never
is
to
W mmg!
When using rigid blades, avoid cutting close to fences, sides of buildings, tree trunks, stones or other such objects that could cause the brushcutter to kick out or could cause damage to the blade. STIHL recommends use of the nylon line heads or Polycut head for such jobs. increased possibility of ricochets such situations.
Do not operate using the starting throttle lock as you do not have control of the engine speed. See section of your owner's manual on the proper use of the slide control.
If
the cutting tool or deflector becomes clogged or stuck, always turn off the engine and make sure the cutting tool has stopped, before cleaning. Grass, weeds, etc. should be cleaned off the cutting tool at regular intervals.
In
addition, be alert to an
in
Warning!
During CUlling, check the tightness and the condition of the cutting tool at regular intervals. tool changes, stop the engine immedi­ately, and check the nut securing the tool for tightness and the cutting tool for cracks and damage.
Replace cracked, bent, warped, dam aged or dull cutting tools immediately. Such tools may shatter at high speed and cause serious or fatal injury.
If
the behavior of the
Warn'ng'
A loose blade may cause the blade vibrate, crack, break or come off the brushcutter, which may result serious or fatal injury. Make sure that the blade is properly tightened. Use the wrench supplied or one of sufficient length to obtain the proper torque. blade loosens after being properly tightened, stop work immediately. The retaining nut may be worn or damaged and should be replaced. Never use
unauthorized parts to secure the blade.
If
the blade continuestoloosen, see your STIHL dealer. Never use a brushculler with a loose blade.
to
in
If
the
Important adjustments
amlng'
To
reduce the risk of personal injury from loss of control or contact with the run­ning grass cutting blade, do not use a grass cutting blade with incorrect idle adjustment. At correct idle speed, the grass cutting blade should not move.
For directions to adjust idle speed, see the appropriate section of your owner's manual.
If
you cannot set the correct idle speed, have your STIHL dealer check your brushcutter and make proper adjustments or repairs.
Waming'
Never touch a rotating cutting tool with your hand or any part of your body. It continues to rotate for a short period after the throttle trigger (flywheel effect).
is
released
Operating instructions
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o Improper use of any
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fatal personal injury. Read, understand and follow all safety instructions owner's manual before operating these products. injury
To
to
the operator from blade con­tactand thrown objects, make sure your unit
is
equipped with the proper de­flector, handle and harness for the type of cutting attachment being used ( see chart
in
chapter on "Selecting the Cut­ting Tool"). Always wear proper eye pro­tection.
brush-cutter can
cause serious or
in
your
reduce the risk of personal
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Do not cut any material other than grass, brush and wood. The cutting tools may be used only for the operations described
in
your manual.
With the engine running, attach the brushcutter to the spring hook of your harness (see appropriate chapter of this manual).
USING THE CUTTING TOOLS
For an illustration of the various cutting tools and instructions on proper mount­ing see the chapter on "mounting the cutting tools"
in
your owner's manual.
Using the mowing heads
The STIHL Supercut, Autocut, Polymatic and Polycut mowing heads produce a clean and tidy finish.
They are
to
be used only on brushcut­ters equipped with a chopper blade the deflectorinorder to keep the line at the proper length (see "Parts and Controls" chapter of this manual).
If
the lawn edges are planted with trees
or bordered
by
a fence etc..itisbest use a nylon line head.Itachieves a "softer" cut with less risk of damaging tree bark than with the polymer blades.
However, the polymer bladed STIHL
"Polycut" produces a better cut are no plants along the edge of the lawn. Sharpening
is
not necessary and worn
cutting blades are easily replaced.
Warnmg!
To
reduce the risk of serious injury.
never use wire or metal-reinforced line
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or other materialinplace of the nylon cutting lines. Pieces of wire could break off and be thrown at high speed toward the operator or bystanders.
STIHL "Supercut" mowing head
Fresh line Frayed line
is
advanced automatically.
is
replaced by a simple adjustment (see instruction sheet supplied with mowing head).
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STIHL
"Polymatic"
Frayed line
is
mowing
head
replaced by a simple adjustment (see instruction sheet supplied with mowing head).
STIHL
"Autocut"
mowing
head Nylon cutting cord advances automat­ically when tapped against the ground.
STIHL
"Polycut"
mowing
head
Important! Three rectangular wear limit marks are
of
applied to the base (periphery)
To
Polycut.
reduce the risk of serious
the
injury from breakage of the head or blades, the Polycut must not be used
whenithas worn as far as one of these marks.
Itisimportant to follow the maintance instructions supplied with the head!
Using
the
grass
cutting
All
kinds of grass and weeds can be
blade
easily cut with the cutting blade. The
is
brushcutter
swept in an
arcsimiliar to a scythe.
Warmngl
To
reduce the riskofserious or fatal injury never attempt to cut woody materials.
The
4-tooth
grass cutting blade
is intentedtocut grass and weeds. It
has 4 cutting knives with cutting edges
on
both sides, i.e. front and
The
8-tooth
grass cutting blade
rear.
is recommended for cutting fern or reed.
Both bjades have to be resharpened
'-
when all cutting edges are dull.
13
Using the brush knife
Warnlngl
Warning!
When fittedtothe brushcutter, the brush knife
ranging from cutting matted grass to
clearing weeds, wild growth and scrub.
To
cut wild growth and scrub, lower the
rotating brush knife down onto the
growth to achieve a chopping effect.
Use the brushcutter like a scythe to cut
grass,
is
suitable for applications
i.e.
sweepitto and froinan
arc.
Warning!
When cutting woody materials, use the
left side of the blade to avoid "kickout" (blade thrust) situations.
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Improper use of a brush knife may
cause
it
to crack, chip or shatter. Thrown parts may seriously injure the operator or bystanders. personal injury following precautions: Avoid contact with hard or solid foreign objects such as stones, rocks or pieces of metal.
Never cut wood or shrubs with a stem
diameter of more than 2cm (3/4") ­use a circular saw blade for such work.
Inspect the brush knife at regular short intervals for signs of damage. Do not continue working with a damaged brush knife. Resharpen the brush knife re­gUlarly (when
To
reduce the risk of
it
is essential to take the
it
has dulled noticeably).
When cutting young saplings or other woody materials up diameter, use left side of the blade avoid "kickout" situations (see appropriate section not attempt to cut woody material with a larger diameter, since the blade may catch or jerk the brushcutter forward. This may cause damage brushcutter or loss of control of the brushcutter, resulting
to
2cm (3/4")
in
this manual). Do
to
the blade or
in
personal injury
in
to
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Using the circular saw blade
Circular saw blades are suitable for thinning brush and cutting small trees up to a diameter of 7 cm
(23/4
in). Do not attempt to cut trees with larger diameters, since the blade may catch or jerk the brushcutter forward. This may cause damage to the blade or loss of control of the brushcutter which may result
in
serious injury.
When the brushcutter with circular saw
to
blade is used
cut down small trees, STIHL recommends that the standard deflector beremoved and replaced by the special "stop" (see chapter "circular saw blade" for mounting instructions). This stop helps to keep the brushcutter
positioned against the tree during the cutting process. Inexperienced users should place the left side of the stop against the tree trunk before beginning to cut. This act will keep the brush­cutter against the tree during the cutting operation and will reduce the risk of loss of control and possible kickout (described in the following section).
Warning'
In
ordertoreduce the risk of injury from
thrown objects
or
from operator contact with the cutting tool, be sure remount the standard deflector for all other
u·ses.
Before starting the cut, accelerate the engine up
to
full throttle. Perform cut
with uniform pressure. STIHL recom-
mends that the circular saw blade be applied to the right of the tree, using the non-shaded area of the blade.
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The risk of kickout is highest when
o
cutting in the darker shaded area.
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reduce the risk of kickout and resulting
o o
injury, do not use this area of the circular saw blade for cutting trees or shrubs. Special techniques using the lighter shaded areas of the blade to cut shrubs and trees should only
by experienced operators with speciali­zed training
in
use and control of the
brushcutter.
To
redUce the risk of serious injury
to
the operator or bystanders by a kickout, never use a circular saw blade on a brushcutter with a loop handle.
be
to
To
used
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MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND STORING
Use only identical STIHL replacement parts for maintenance and repair. Use of parts manufactured by others may cause serious or fatal injury.
Follow the maintenance and repair instructions your owner's manual. Please refer
in
the appropriate section of
to maintenance chart at the last pages of this manual.
the
Risk of "kickout" (blade thrust)
with all rigid cutting blades
Warning
l
Kickout (blade thrust) is the sudden and uncontrolled motion towards the opera­tor's right or rear that can occur when the shaded area of the rotating blade comes
in
cont<;:lct
with a solid object like a tree, rock, bush or wall. The rapid co­unterclockwise rotation of the blade may be stopped or slowed, and the cutting attachment may be thrown area
to
the right or to the rear.
in
an
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This kickout (blade thrust) may cause loss of control of the brushcutter and may result operator or bystanders. risk, extreme caution should be used when cutting with the shaded area of nay rigid blade and never use a rigid blade on a brushcutter with a loop handle.
in
serious or fatal injury to the
To
reduce the
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Always stop the engine and make sure that the cutting tool
is
stopped before do­ing any maintenance or repair work or cleaning the brushcutter. Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work not described
in
your owner's manual. Have such work performed at yourSTIHL service shop only.
Never repair damaged cutting attach­ments by welding, straightening or modifying the shape. This may cause parts of the cutting tool result
in
seriousorfatal injuries.
to
come off and
Check condition of culling tool at regular short intervals. changes, check it immediately for tightness or any signs of cracks ticular. Replace damaged or dull cUlling tools immediately, even if they have only superficial cracks. after being properly tightened, the retaining nut may be worn or damaged and should be replaced. continues dealer. Do not attach any blade to a unit without proper installation of all required parts. Never use unauthorized parts to secure the blade. Failure to use the proper parts may cause the blade
If
behavior of tool
If
the blade loosens
If
the blade
to
loosen, see your STIHL
in
par-
to
fly
off and seriously injure the operator or
bystanders.
Check fuel filler cap for leaks at regular intervals. Use the specified spark plug and make sure are always
it
and the ignition lead
in
good condition.
Warning!
Do
not operate your brushcutter if the
muffler
is
damaged, missing or mode­fied. An improperly maintained muffler will increase the risk of fire and hearing loss. Never touch a hot muffler or burn will
result.Ifyour muffler was equipped with a spark-arresting screen the risk of fire (e.g. and Australia), never operate your hedge trimmer if the screen ged. Remember that the risk of forest res is greaterinhot or dry weather.
in
the USA, Canada
is
to
reduce
missing or dama-
fi-
Warning!
In
ordertoreduce the risk of fire, do not modify or remove any part of the muffler or spark arrestor.
Keep cutting tool sharp. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use.
Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. The spark plug electrode gap should be checked with a feeler gauge at least every 50 operating hours and reset plug
Store brushcutter location place and out of reach of children. Before storing for longer than a few days, always empty the fuel tank.
if
necessary. Fit a new spark
if
the electrodes are badly pilled.
in
a dry, high or locked
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Keep hands and feet away from cUlling tool.
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