ASSEMBLY

Checking the drive axle and flange washers

Check that the threads on the drive shaft are undamaged.

Check that the contact surfaces of the cutting blade and flanges are flat, run correctly on the spindle and are free from foreign objects.

Do not use warped, notched, indented or dirty flange washers. Do not use different dimensions of flange washers.

Fitting the cutting blade

Husqvarna cutting blades are manufactured and approved for freehand cutting. The paper labels on each side of the blade are there to distribute the pressure from the flange washer and prevent the blade from slipping.

The blade is placed on the bushing between the inner flange washer (A) and the flange washer (B). The flange washer is turned so that it fits on the axle.

The shaft can be locked using a screwdriver, steel pin or the like. This is slid in as far as possible. The blade is tightened clockwise.

Tightening torque for the bolt holding the blade is: 15-25 Nm (130-215 in.lb).

Guard for the blade

The guard must always be fitted on the machine. The guard for the cutting equipment should be adjusted so that the rear section is flush with the work piece. Spatter and sparks from the material being cut are then collected up by the guard and led away from the user.

WARNING! A 16 inch blade guard should

!only be used on power cutters initially equipped with a 16 inch blade guard. If a guard obtained as a spare part is fitted on a power cutter which is equipped with a 12 or 14 inch guard, a 16 inch blade will run too fast. A cutting blade running at a too high speed can break or cause serious damage.

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Husqvarna K960 Rescue Assembly, Checking the drive axle and flange washers, Fitting the cutting blade, Guard for the blade