FIGURE 23
WARNING: The blade continues to spin after
the engine is turned off. The coasting blade
can seriously cut you if accidentally touched.
• Swing the unit in the same direction as the blade
spins, which increases the cutting action.
•Move forward to the next area to be cut after the
return swing and plant feet again.
• The cutting blade is designed with a second cutting
edge, which can be used by removing the blade,
turning it upside down, and reinstalling it.
WARNING: Do not sharpen the cutting blade.
Sharpening the blade can cause the blade tip
to break off while in use. This can result in
severe personal injury to yourself or others.
Replace the blade.
To reduce the chance of material wrapping
around the blade, follow these steps:
• Cut at full throttle.
• Swing the unit into material to be cut from your right
to your left, Figure 23.
•Avoid the material just cut as you make the return
swing.
WARNING: Do not clear away cut material
with the engine running or blade turning. To
avoid serious personal injury, turn off engine.
Allow the blade to stop before removing
materials wrapped around the blade shaft.
USING THE CUTTING BLADE
WARNING: Always wear eye, hearing, foot,
body protection and the strap to reduce the
risk of injury when operating this unit.
WARNING: Do not use the cutting blade for
edging or as an edger, severe personal injury
to yourself or others can occur.
Before operating the unit with the cutting blade stand in
the operating position, Figure 22. Refer to Holding the
Trimmer.
Cutting Blade Operating Tips:
To establish a rhythmic cutting procedure:
• Plant feet firmly, comfortably apart.
• Bring the engine to full throttle before entering the
material to be cut. The blade has maximum cutting
power at full throttle and is less likely to bind, stall,
or cause blade thrust, which can result in serious
personal injury to the operator or others.
WARNING: Kick back may occur when the
spinning blade contacts an object that it does
not immediately cut. Kick back can be violent
enough to cause the unit and/or operator to be
propelled in any direction, and possibly lose
control of the unit. Kick back can occur without
warning if the blade snags, stalls, or binds.
This is more likely to occur in areas where it is
difficult to see the material being cut.
• Cut while swinging the upper part of your body from
right to left.
• Always release the throttle trigger and allow the
engine to return to idle speed when not cutting.
• When done always unsnap unit from harness before
taking harness off.
FIGURE 22
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