Tanaka TBC-300/SDH3010 Assembly procedures, Installation of handle Fig, Drive shaft to engine

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TBC-250/250PF/PFD,TBC-2501,TBC-2510,TBC-270PF/PFD TBC-270PN/PND,TBC-300/SDH/3010,TBC-340/D,TBC-340PF/D

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3. Assembly procedures

Drive shaft to engine (Fig. 1 -1)

Loosen tube locking bolt (1) about ten turns so that the bolt point will not obstruct drive shaft tube to be inserted. When inserting drive shaft tube, hold the tube locking bolt outward preventing inside fitting from obstructing as well.

Insert the drive shaft into the clutch case of the engine until the decal (2) on the drive shaft tube meets the clutch case.

NOTE!

If the pipe will not go in far enough this is because the shaft end is not lined up with the receiver. In this case, turn the drive shaft (at the opposite end of the pipe) while pushing the pipe toward the engine. Tighten the tube-locking (1) bolt by lining up the hole in the shaft tube. Then tighten clamp bolt securely (3).

Installation of handle (Fig. 1-2)

WARNING!

When you use steel/rigid blades on straight shaft trimmers or brush cutters, always use barrier bar (2) and shoulder harness with the loop handle. (Fig. 1 -2)

Attach the handle to the drive shaft tube with the angle towards the engine. Adjust the location to the most comfortable position before operation. Remove the handle bracket (1) from the assembly. (Fig. 1 -3)

Place the handles and attach the handle bracket with four bolts lightly. Adjust to appropriate position. Then fix it firmly with the bolts.

Put stop cords (3) and throttle wire (1) through protective tube (2), then unhook the hip pad. (Fig. 1-3B)

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Contents TBC-340PF/PFD Before using this unit Page What is What? Operator Safety Assembly procedures Installation of handle FigDrive shaft to engine Throttle wire/stop cord Installation of blade guard -8, 8BPage Installation of the cutting head Fueling Operating proceduresFuel Fuel FigStarting -2, 2B Cutting -4, 4B, 4C, 4D Stopping FigIdle speed adjustment T MaintenanceCarburetor adjustment Fig Cleaning the air filterSpark plug Fig Muffler FigCylinder Engine cooling -4B Angle transmission -5B Blade FigWeekly maintenance Maintenance scheduleDaily maintenance Monthly maintenanceInstallation of free disk set optional -1, 1 B OptionalSpark arrestor Specifications Z001001 Blade Guard Kit, #30060 Update Kit #30061Blade conversion Kit #748501 Bicycle Style Handle Kit #748502Cutting Attachments for Tanaka Trimmers and Brushcutters
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