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Section 1: Assembly and
Safety Guards (Optional)
!DANGER!
Rotary Cutters have the ability to discharge objects at high speeds; therefore, the use of front and rear safety guards is strongly recommended when cutting along highways or in an area where people may be present.
Front Rubber Guards
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Install each guard of the front rubber guards (#1) with the carriage bolts (#2) and flange nuts (#3). RCS3596 is shown. The RCS3510 has a center rubber guard that will assemble between the left hand and right hand rubber guards.
NOTE: Do not tighten hardware until assemblies are complete. Refer to “Torque Values Chart for Common Bolt Sizes” on page 28.
Front Chain Guards
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Install the left hand (#2) and right hand (#1) front chain guards with carriage bolts (#3), and flange nuts (#4). The narrow end of the chain guards goes to the outside.
RCS3596 is shown. The RCS3510 has a center chain guard that will assemble between the left hand and right hand chain guards.
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Front Chain Guard
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Rear Chain Guards
Refer to Figure
Install the rear chain guard (#1) with 1/2”
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Front Rubber Guards (RCS3596 Shown)
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Rear Rubber Guards
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Install the rear rubber guard (#1) and rear guard strap (#2) with the carriage bolts (#3) and flange nuts (#4).
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Rear Rubber Guard
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Rear Chain Guard
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