Global Machinery Company 25CC Brush Cutter User Manual


 
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3. Remove the split pin, nut (by turning in a clockwise
direction) and outer flange. Leave the inner flange fitted.
NOTE. Insert the locking pin to prevent the shaft rotating
(Fig. D).
NOTE. The outer flange is not used when fitting the line
trimmer head
4. Place the spool head on the end of the shaft and tighten
in an anti-clockwise. To do this you need to rotate the
spool until the holes of the inner flange and the gearbox
housing align, insert the locking pin to keep them still,
then firmly tighten the spool by
hand (Fig. H).
NOTE. Before attempting to use
the line trimmer, pull both the
lines to release the bump fee
mechanism.
Fitting the secondary handle
The brush cutter comes with a
secondary handle (8) which can
be attached by fixing it to the
shaft with the screws and nuts
supplied (Fig. I).
IMPORTANT. When using the
brush cutter or line trimmer head
the secondary handle must
ALWAYS be fitted.
Fuelling
MOTOR FUEL: MIX AT 40:1 ONLY
1. Use fresh unleaded petrol. You must use 2-stroke oil
specifically made for heavily stressed two-stroke engines.
2. Mix the petrol and oil in an approved container. Never mix
fuel in the brush cutter.
3. Place the brush cutter
upright on the ground or on
a sturdy bench and wipe
any debris from around the
fuel cap (Fig. J).
4. Unscrew the fuel tank cap
and pour the mixture into the
tank using a funnel (Fig. K).
5. Be careful not to spill any
mixture. If this happens, wipe
the spill with a clean rag.
6. Start the engine at least three
metres away from the area
where the fuel tank has been
filled up in order to avoid any
risk of fire.
Always use extreme care when handling fuel! Fuel is
highly flammable.
Never attempt to fuel the brush cutter if the fuel system
components are damaged or are leaking.
Never attempt the refuel the engine while it is running or
still warm, allow it to cool before fuelling.
Never smoke or light any fires near the brush cutter
or fuels.
Always transport and store fuels in an approved
container.
Never place flammable material close to the
engine muffler.
Do not use petrol which contains ethanol or methanol as
it may damage the fuel lines and other engine parts.
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