Ryobi 235R, 232RD Basic clearing techniques, Adjusting the harness and clearing saw, Designations

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Adjusting the harness and clearing saw

!WARNING!

When working with the clearing saw it should always be hooked in the harness. If this is not done, you cannot control the clearing saw safely and this can result in injury to yourself or someone else. Never use a harness with a defective quick release catch.

Quick release

On the front is an easily accessible, quick release catch. Use this if the engine should catch fire or in any other emergency situation when you quickly need to take off the harness and machine.

Even load on the shoulders

A well-adjusted harness and clearing saw significantly facilitates working. Adjust the harness for the best working position. Tension the side straps so that the weight is evenly distributed across the shoulders.

Correct height

1) Forestry clearing Adjust the carrier strap so that the suspension hook comes approximately 10 cm under the hip. The blade should be angled forward a little.

2)Grass clearing

The suspension hook should hang approximately 20 cm under the hip so that the blade is parallel to the ground.

Correct balance 1)Forestry clearing

Move the suspension eye forwards or backwards. If the blade is balanced a 10- 20 cm above the ground it is easier to avoid stones.

2)Grass clearing

Let the blade balance at a comfortable clearing height, i.e. close to the ground.

Basic clearing techniques

Always carry out clearing and trimming at full throttle.

Always drop to idling speed after each working operation. Longer periods running at full throttle without loading the engine (that is without resistance, which the engine feels from the cutting equipment when trimming) can lead to serious engine damage.

Designations

Forestry clearing is a general term for cutting small trees where each

stem is cut individually. A saw blade is used.

Brush cutting is a general term for clearing grass. Grass blades are used for this purpose.

Grass trimming is a

general term for light clearing, e.g. around edges or around trees. A trimmer head or plastic blade is used.

!WARNING!

Sometimes branches, grass or wood can get caught between the guard and cutting equipment. Always stop the engine when cleaning.

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Contents 101 89 225R/RD 227R/RD 232R/RD 235RSymbols Symbol ExplanationContents Machine‘s safety equipment Safety InstructionsPersonal protective equipment Throttle trigger lockCutting attachment guard Stop switchAnti-vibration system Quick-releaseCutting equipment MufflerLocking nut Throttle trigger lock Vibration damping system Cutting equipment Sharpening the clearing blade Cutting equipmentSharpening the grass blade Trimmer headFuel safety General safety instructionsStart Transport and storageGeneral working instructions Basic safety precautionsBasic clearing techniques Adjusting the harness and clearing sawDesignations Clearing‘s ABC Forestry clearing using a saw bladeWorking methods Brush cutting using a grass blade Brush cutting using the saw bladeClearing Grass clearing using the trimmer headTrimming SweepingWhat is what on the brushcutter? What is WHAT?Assembling the handlebars 225R/RD, 227R/RD, 232R/RD AssemblyAssembling the handlebars 235R Transport position, handlebarsAssembling the blade guard and grass blade Assembling the spray guard and trimmer head Trimmy SII 235R Assembling other guards and cutting equipmentAssembling Adjusting the harness and clearing sawDismantling Fuel Fuel HandlingFuelling Control before starting Start and StopStart and stop Carburettor MaintenanceCorrectly adjusted carburettor Final setting of the idling speed THigh speed needle H Cooling system MufflerAir filter Spark plug Cleaning the air filterAngle gear Two-part shaftDaily maintenance Maintenance scheduleSharpening the clearing blade Monthly maintenance Weekly maintenanceTechnical data 225R/RD 227R/RD 232R/RD Technical DataTechnical data 235R Approved accessories 235R Type EU declaration of conformity Only applies to Europe «*2£6¬ English 1998W51 Also See