Shindaiwa 68232-94011, EB501EPA2 manual Specifications, Assembling the Blower

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model

 

EB501

Dimensions (L x W x H)

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330 x 375x 475 mm

Engine Type

2 cycle, catalyst, air cooled gas engine, vertical-cylinder

Bore & Stroke

 

41 x 33 mm (1.6 x 1.3 inches)

Displacement

 

43.6 cc (2.66 cu. inches)

Fuel/oil ratio

Gasoline/oil mixture (50:1 with ISO EGD or JASO FC class

 

 

 

2- cycle EngineOil)

Carburetor

Walbro diaphragm-type with primer pump

Ignition

All transistor electronic ignition system

Spark Plug

 

Champion CJ8

Starting

 

Recoil starter

Stopping

 

Throttle lever (fuel shut-off)

Fuel Tank Capacity

 

2.1 liters (71 oz.)

Exhaust System

 

Spark-arrester muffler

Air Filtration

 

Dry element

Weight (dry; without blower tubes), EB501

8.6 kg (19 lbs.)

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Prior to Assembly

Before assembling, make sure you have all the components required for a complete unit:

n90° Discharge Tube

nFlexible Tube

nSwivel Tube

nStraight Tube

nNozzle Tube

nHandgrip (removable)

nThree Tube Clamps (115 mm, 100 mm, 85 mm) See figure 2.

Standard Tools

nSpark Plug Wrench

nThree Hex Wrenches (3 mm, 4mm, 5mm)

ASSEMBLING THE BLOWER

1.Place the blower upright on the ground or a sturdy work surface.

2.Fit the 90° discharge tube over the blower outlet port, and secure with the 115mm dia. clamp.

3.Slip the flexible tube over the oppo- site end of the 90° discharge tube, and secure with the 100mm clamp.

4.Push the swivel tube into the flexible tube, and then install and tighten the 85mm clamp over the rotating band on the swivel tube.

5.Slide the handgrip over the swivel tube, and secure with the bolt, washer, and nut.

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Contents EB501 Blower Introduction ContentsPage Nomenclature Assembling the Blower SpecificationsBalance and performance! Make sure Blower tube installation affects blowerTubes and nozzle are correctly Assembled per above, and that all Connections are tightFuel Requirements Mixing FuelInjury Filling the Fuel TankEngine cover will be hot after blower operation Starting and Stopping the BlowerWhen the Engine Starts Adjusting Engine Idle Speed Adjusting the Harness Operating Tips Using the BlowerDirect the air stream at the inside face of the filter only Routine Maintenance Every 10 HoursEvery 10/15 Hours Do not nick or perforate fuel tube with wire hookEvery 50 Hours More frequently if reduced performance is notedEvery 135 hours of operation Hour MaintenanceStorage 30 days or longer Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Additional Problems Troubleshooting Guide Manufacturers Warranty Coverage Maintenance and Repair Requirements