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

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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

Owner’s Manual

Do not use metal/rigid

Be careful of thrown

Gloves should be worn when

blades when this sign is

objects.

necessary, e.g. when

shown on the unit.

 

assembling cutting equipment.

Use anti-slip and sturdy footwear.

Blade thrust may occur when the spinning blade contacts a solid object in the critical area. A dangerous reaction may occur causing the entire unit and operator to be thrust violently. This reaction is called BLADE THRUST. As a result, the operator may lose control of the unit which may cause serious or fatal injury. Blade thrust is more likely to occur in areas where it is difficult to see the material to be cut.

Indicates blade guard location for trimmer head or Brain Head.

Indicates handle location. Do not attach handle above this point.

WARNING! Read the Operator's Manual and follow all warnings and safety instructions. Failure to do so can result in serious injury to the operator and /or bystanders. Objects may be thrown or ricochet in all directions. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Keep bystanders at least 50 feet (15m) away. To reduce the chance of hearing loss, always wear ear protection. To reduce the risk of injury from loss of control, never use a metal blade on a curved shaft grass trimmer. Never use a metal blade on any brushcutter without barrier bar or bicycle handle configuration and safety strap. Use of a blade may cause a sudden sideways, forward or backward motion of the brushcutter when the blade contacts a solid object. See Owner's manual for model specific details.

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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 Installation of blade guard -8, 8B Throttle wire/stop cordPage Installation of the cutting head Fuel Fig Operating proceduresFuel FuelingStarting -2, 2B Stopping Fig Cutting -4, 4B, 4C, 4DCleaning the air filter MaintenanceCarburetor adjustment Fig Idle speed adjustment TSpark plug Fig Muffler FigCylinder Engine cooling -4B Blade Fig Angle transmission -5BMonthly maintenance Maintenance scheduleDaily maintenance Weekly maintenanceInstallation of free disk set optional -1, 1 B OptionalSpark arrestor Specifications Z001001 Bicycle Style Handle Kit #748502 Update Kit #30061Blade conversion Kit #748501 Blade Guard Kit, #30060Cutting Attachments for Tanaka Trimmers and Brushcutters
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TBC-2501, TBC-270PFD/PND, TBC-250, TBC-270PF/PN, TBC-300/SDH/3010 specifications

Tanaka’s innovative range of welders, including the TBC-250PF/PFD, TBC-2510, TBC-270PFD/PND, TBC-2501, and TBC-300/SDH/3010, has positioned the brand as a leader in providing high-quality welding solutions. These machines are widely recognized for their durable construction, advanced technology, and user-friendly features, making them ideal for both industrial and commercial applications.

The TBC-250PF/PFD series is equipped with a powerful inverter system that ensures high-efficiency performance and consistent arc. Its Pulse function allows for precise welding, which is particularly useful for thin materials or delicate projects. This model also incorporates soft start technology, reducing the initial current surge, protecting both the machine and the workpiece from damage.

Moving on to the TBC-2510, this model stands out for its versatility and capacity to handle a variety of welding processes, including TIG and MIG. It features a digital display for easy monitoring and adjustments, along with an automatic temperature control system that prevents overheating. The TBC-2510's compact design also makes it highly portable, suited for both shop and fieldwork.

The TBC-270PFD/PND further enhances the lineup with its dual-functionality for MIG and flux-cored welding. This machine includes advanced synergic control technology, allowing users to set wire diameter and gas type, automatically adjusting the parameters for optimal welding results. The inclusion of a built-in cooling system helps prolong the machine's lifespan by preventing overheating during extended use.

In the TBC-2501, Tanaka introduces a model that combines robust performance with ease of use. Designed for both beginners and experienced welders, it features adjustable welding current and a simple interface, making it accessible to a wide range of users. Its lightweight construction enhances portability, allowing for easy transport to job sites.

Lastly, the TBC-300/SDH/3010 showcases the brand's commitment to innovation with its state-of-the-art welding technology. It offers a combination of high welding speed and quality, making it perfect for high-demand applications. This unit also incorporates advanced safety features, ensuring operator protection during use.

In conclusion, the Tanaka TBC welding machines represent a perfect blend of advanced technology, user-friendly designs, and durable construction, catering to the diverse needs of the welding industry. Their features make them suitable for both novice and seasoned welders, becoming an invaluable tool in any workshop or construction site.