Honda Power Equipment GX35 service manual Vibrator Heads and Shafts Maintenance

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VIBRATOR HEADS AND SHAFTS MAINTENANCE

HEADS

 

A2231

A2232

A2233

A2234

A2235

A2236

 

Fig. No.

3/4" Dia

1" Dia

1 3/8" Dia

1 3/4" Dia

2" Dia

2 3/8" Dia

Complete Head

Assy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

44

0A2158-00000

0A2026-00000

0A2046-00000

0A2018-00000

0A2146-00000

00A745-00000

Housing

45

006362-00000

002023-00000

002023-00000

001244-00000

000651-00000

000651-00000

Lock nut, Bearing

46

002156-00000

002038-00001

002039-00000

002040-00000

002041-00000

002041-00000

Bearing (4)

47

002153-00000

002025-00000

002032-00000

001241-00000

002142-00000

006542-00000

Weight, Eccentric

48

0A2679-00000

002676-00000

002021-00000

002024-00000

002028-00000

002028-00000

Core Adapter

49

 

 

 

 

 

000655-00001

Housing Bearing

50

 

 

020451-00000

020221-00000

020221-00000

020221-00000

Seal (2)

50a

002681-00000

002681-00000

 

 

 

 

Seal (Oil)

50b

002677-00000

002677-00000

 

 

 

 

Seal (Grease)

51

002192-00000

002193-00000

002194-00000

002195-00000

002196-00000

002197-00000

Casing Adapter

ASSEMBLY

CAUTION: Turn off the motor before performing any maintenance or fitting any components to the motor.

ASSEMBLING SHAFT TO MOTOR

1.The end of casing with the strain relief spring goes into the motor casing adapter.

2.Insert inner core of the shaft into the core adapter on motor. Make sure the core is fully inserted.

3.Coat threads on casing coupler with Permatex Form-A-Gasket #1.

4.Thread casing coupler counterclockwise into adapter on power unit and tighten securely using open end wrenches on the flats. NOTE: These are Left-Hand Threads.

TIGHTEN

LOOSEN

ASSEMBLING VIBRATOR HEAD TO SHAFT.

1.Coat threads on casing coupler with Permatex Form-A-Gasket #1.

2.Push core toward motor end to make certain it is still engaged in the motor. Insert exposed end of core into head core adapter.

3.Holding casing coupler with an open end wrench on the flats, thread the head on counterclockwise and securely tighten with a pipe wrench.

CAUTION: Put pipe wrench only on the very end of the head to which the flexible shaft is being attached.

FLEXIBLE SHAFTS

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GX35 specifications

The Honda Power Equipment GX35 is a versatile, lightweight, and efficient four-stroke engine that has gained a reputation for its reliability across various applications. Designed primarily for small engine applications such as trimmers, blowers, and other forestry tools, the GX35 is an ideal choice for both homeowners and professionals seeking power combined with ease of use.

One of the standout features of the GX35 is its remarkable power-to-weight ratio. Weighing in at just 7.5 pounds, it is incredibly light, making it easy to handle and maneuver, especially during extended use. The engine produces a maximum output of 1.6 horsepower at 7,000 RPM, providing sufficient power for demanding tasks while still maintaining a compact design.

The GX35 engine is equipped with Honda's innovative four-stroke technology, which sets it apart from many conventional two-stroke engines. This four-stroke design leads to improved fuel efficiency, producing fewer emissions and delivering a cleaner performance. The engine operates on regular unleaded gasoline, further enhancing its convenience and reducing the need for complicated mixing of oil and fuel.

Another significant aspect of the GX35 is its low noise operation, which is a result of Honda's advanced engineering. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who need to work in residential areas or during quiet hours. The engine is designed to produce only 90 dB(A) of noise, which is significantly quieter than many competing models.

Durability is another key characteristic of the GX35. It features a robust aluminum die-cast construction that ensures long-lasting performance in demanding environments. The engine also incorporates a unique overhead cam design, which contributes to its efficiency and reduces maintenance needs.

Additionally, the GX35 includes a user-friendly recoil start system, which ensures quick and reliable starts every time. The engine is equipped with a fuel pump that facilitates easier starting, especially after prolonged periods of inactivity.

In conclusion, the Honda Power Equipment GX35 is a well-engineered engine that combines power, efficiency, and ease of use. Its lightweight design, four-stroke technology, durability, and low noise levels make it an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications. With the GX35, users can expect reliable performance and long-term satisfaction, proving that Honda continues to lead the way in power equipment innovation.