Sears 358.79828 manual Operation-Safety, 3LADE Safety, Coasting BLADE- Thebladecontinuesto, CUTnNG

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OPERATION-SAFETY

3LADE SAFETY

 

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WARNING

OBJECTS-

THE RAPIDLY MOVING

Leg Guards

THROWN

 

BLADE CAUSES OBJECTS TO BE THROWN VIOLENTLY.

 

THE SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PROTEC-

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TION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS.THE OPERATOR

MUST WEAR

A SAFETY FACE SHIELD OR GOGGLES.

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ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY LEG GUARDS AND BOOTS.

Face Boots

KEEP OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15 METERS) AWAY.

Shield

HAZARD ZONE - THIS UNIT WILL THROW OBJECTS

AND CUT. KEEP OTHERS INCLUDING CHILDREN, ANI-

. MALS, BYSTANDERS, AND HELPERS ATLEAST 50 FE_ I (15 METERS) AWAY I_B_)M_:THE!;OBERATOR_ND_,UN_ _

STOP THE ENGINE AND;BLADE IMMEDIATELY IFYOU.ARE._, APPROACHED. IN AREAS-.WHERE::OTHER:PEOPLE AND_

ANIMALS ARE PRESENT,_.SUGH:AS_NEAR;SIDEWA[,.KS,i:

STREETS, HOUSES, ETC., ITIS STRONGLY RECOMMEND.: ED THAT THE OPERATOR USE THE BUDDY SYSTEM;THAT

IS, HAVE ANOTHER PERSON SERVE AS A '_LOOK OUT,"

KEEPING HIMSELF AND OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15 METERS) AWAY FROMTHE OPERATOR.

Thrown

Objects

100 Foot

COASTING BLADE- THEBLADECONTINUESTO

SPIN AFTER THE ENGINE IS STOPPED

OR

THE

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THROTTLE

IS RELEASED. THE COASTING

BLADE

Blade'_.._

 

CAN THRUST, THROW OBJECTS, OR SERIOUSLY Coasts F

 

CUT-YOU

IF ACC DENTALLY TOUCHED.

STOP THE

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BLADE BY LEAVING IT IN CONTACT WITH MATERIAL._

i Stop

Blade

 

 

ALREADY CUT. USETHE 9OCLOCK"POSITIONAS_.

 

 

THE POINT OF CONTACT.

 

 

 

 

 

PERATOR

SAFETY

 

Make sure the blade is Prol_edy installed and securely

Always wear eye protection when operating, servicing,

 

fastened. Referto'Assembly."

 

 

 

 

 

or performing, maintenance on your unit. Refer

to ' °

Besuretheblade_stopstumingwhentheeng

ineidles;:'"

=Accessories.

 

 

 

 

Refer to'TroubleShooting Chart."

 

Al_,. wear

onn n_nts onn s eeve_boots_and _oves,

,-"

Make

carburetor adjustments with the

drive shaft,

Wearino safety leg auards Is recommended,'Do_notuo......... housing,supportedto prevent the blade from contacting

barefoot or wear sandals, jewelry, short pants, sh6rt

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anyobject.

 

 

 

 

,sleeves. Being fully covered helps to protect you from,

Holdunit by hand; do not use harness for support.

_pEiecesof toxic p!ants thrownby_.e 101adeorcuttit_ghead.

Keep • others •away

when

making

carburetor

_ecuro nair so _ is above ShOUlderlengzn._ecure loose

 

adjustments.

 

 

 

clothing, or clothingwith loosely hanginglies, straps,tas-

Have all maintenance and serv ce not exp ained n th s

sale, etc, they canbe

caught =nmowngparts

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manual performed by a Seam Serv'ce Center.

Do not operate this unit when you are tired, ill, or under

 

Use only Sears blades

and accessodes.

 

the influence of alcohol, drugs,

or medication.

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SAFETY

 

 

 

Always use the handlebar and a properly adjusted

Inspect the area to be cut before

each use. Remove

shoulder strap. Refer to "Assembly" and "Operation".

 

objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, ,etc.)

Do not swing the unit with such force that you are in

 

 

which can be thrown Orbecome entangled in the blade.

danger of losing your balance.

 

 

 

 

 

Always keep the engine on the right side

of your body.

Never start or run the engine inside a closed room or

 

Hold the unit firmly with beth hands.

 

building. Breathing exhaust fumes can kill.

 

 

 

Keep firm footingand balance. Do not over-reach.

Keep handles free of oil and fuel.

 

 

 

Keep blade below waist level.

 

 

liT SAFETY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DonotraisetheengineabeveyourwaisL

Thebladecan

Inspect the entire

unit before

each use. Replace

 

come dangerously close to you[ body.

 

damaged parts. Check for fuel

leaks and make sure all

Cut at full

throttle.

 

 

 

handles, guards, and fasteners are in place and secure.

 

Cut from your right to your left.

 

 

Be sure the metal blade shield is properly attached. The

 

 

 

Use only for jobs explained in this manual. Do not use

metal blade shield must be installed for all blade usage.

 

the blade as an edger. The shield does not provide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

adequate protection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Page Leg Guards EyeBoots Protection Hazard Zone Safety RulesManual LabelsProduct Specifications Maintenance AgreementAir gap.010-.014 Hardware Contents Spark Arrestor Screen Assembly See Fig AssemblyThrottle Handle Assembly See Fig Uerore installing me nanolecar,you-musLunmreadtheIii Installing UNE LIMI3R-ONTO Cutting Line Head ConfigurationInstalling Dual MNE Head Line Trimmer ShieldREINSTALLATiON Rush TRI-BLADE ConfigurationIstalung the Metal Blade Shield PRE-INSTALLATION SAW Blade ConfigurationInstalung the SAW Blade See ,13Starter Rope SPARKPLUGv \ OperationInside ShieldStopping Your Engine Blade TRANSPORT/STORAGE Cover Turn the engine Off before adjusting handlebarShoulder Harness and hook on the unit3LADE Safety OPERATION-SAFETYSafety Coasting BLADE- ThebladecontinuestoWhen does Blade Thrust OCCUR? Blade SafetyWhat Causes Blade THRUST? 787Blade Brush TRI-BLADESapling SAW Blade Blade Continues to Spin After the Engine is Turned OFRPerator Safety Line Trimmer SafetyUnit S .FEW Nttclcnne%/hemnagngoatesrapstasPerating ! USE Tips RningTg , 23 , 24 , 25 Nique increases line wearCycle OIL Fuel Mixture ChartFuel Stabilizer Gasoline and OIL MixtureStarting a Warm Engine That has not Topping Your EngineStarting a Flooded Engine =.FORE Starting the EngineCustomer Responsibi Lities Maintenance ScheduleGeneral Recommendations Before Each USECleaning the Spark Arrestor Screen Inspect Muffler Spark Arrestor Screen if InstalledIeck for Loose FASTENERS/PARTS ECK Gear BOX LubricationDual Line Replacement Service and AdjustmentsInstalling Spool with Line Already Wound ,33,34,35Brush TRI-BLADE Sharpening Fig Ilade SharpeningSAW Blade Sharpening Fig Manner to Maintain a Balanced BladeAdjusting Procedure Carburetor AdjustmentsIdle Speed Adjustment High Speed Mixture AdjustmentFuel container StorageShooting Chart Trouble Shooting PointsSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleRepair Parts 503-797501 4143Sears Brushwacker Model Repair PARTs Plastic Shield Incl. Line Limlter Scrirt.ioaTable of Contents Lowing Information If YOU Need Repair Service or PartsPart Number 101-870491