6 Chapter 3: Trimmer Operation
Trimming a Hedge
Use the trimmer properly.Always wear eye protection, rubber gloves, and substantial foot wear while using the trimmer (see Figure
Always keep the extension cord behind the trimmer when in use. Do not drape the cord over the hedge where it may be cut by the blades (see Figure
Use smooth steady sweeping motions to trim new growth (see Figure
action may ease the cutting of larger, more Figure | |
dense growth.If the trimmer begins to slow |
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down, reduce the rate of speed at which |
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you are trying to cut. |
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If the trimmer becomes jammed,immedi- |
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ately turn trimmer off.Disconnect trimmer |
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from the power supply and remove the |
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jammed debris from the cutter blades. |
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Do not try to cut branches larger than |
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3/4 inch in diameter. |
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For best results, trim the sides of hedges |
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with an upward sweeping motion (see Fig- |
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ure |
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your way up. This will keep cut material |
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from falling into areas not yet cut. |
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Trim the hedges so that the top is slightly |
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narrower than the bottom. |
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To trim extremely level hedges,use a string |
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stretched along the length of the hedge as |
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a guide (See Figure | Figure |
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