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Brand | E-Z Trench |
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Model | Groundsaw EZ-9100 |
Category | Saw |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the trencher, including eye protection and clearing blades.
Always wear eye protection when operating the trencher.
Maintain a safe distance from the trencher's cutting blades.
Keep extremities away from pulleys and belts during operation.
Identify and mark all underground utilities before starting trenching.
Ensure the engine operates at the specified 3600 RPM for optimal performance.
Fill crankcase and clutch with oil before starting the engine.
Follow engine manufacturer's instructions to start the engine.
Squeeze the throttle lever to engage the cutting blade.
Use the depth adjustment crank to lower the blade to the desired depth.
Pull the machine backward and trench slowly to familiarize yourself.
Address clutch slipping by stopping, removing objects, or slowing down.
Adjust the gearbox chain after approximately one hour of operation.
Schedule for routine checks and servicing of the trencher components.
Ensure the nut on the large pulley is snug, not overtightened.
Maintain the castle nut on top of the jack in a snug condition.
Detailed steps for inserting and replacing trencher bits correctly.
Verify belt tension by checking clearance with a dime or 1/8 inch gap.
The trencher is designed for soil trenching; other uses are at the owner's risk.
Prices are subject to change without notice; manufacturer reserves right to change specifications.
All orders are F.O.B. Loris, South Carolina, USA.
Instructions for inspecting shipments and filing claims for damage or loss.
One-year warranty against defects; excludes normal wear items and consequential damages.
Details specific exclusions from warranty coverage, including abuse and misuse.
Purchaser must look to the engine manufacturer for engine warranty.
Warranty does not cover parts worn out from normal use or harsh operating conditions.
Defines payment terms, C.O.D./F.O.B. conditions, and credit policies.
Identifies common problems like belt wear, vibration, clogging, and bent blades with solutions.
List of part numbers, quantities, sizes, and corresponding attachments for bolts.