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Husqvarna K1270 II - User Manual

Husqvarna K1270 II
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K1270 II, K1270 II Rail
EN Operator's manual 2-42
ES-MX Manual del usuario 43-85
FR-CA Manuel d’utilisation 86-127

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Questions and Answers

  • S
    Stacey SmithSep 4, 2025
    How to stop Husqvarna K1270 II blade rotating at idle?
    • J
      joshuavillaSep 4, 2025
      If the cutting blade on your Husqvarna Cutter rotates at idle speed, the idle speed might be too high, so adjust it. If the problem continues, the clutch may be defective, and you should speak to your service agent.
  • R
    Rebecca CarpenterSep 18, 2025
    What to do if there is too much dust during Husqvarna K1270 II Cutter operation?
    • S
      Samuel JonesSep 18, 2025
      If you notice excessive dust during the operation of your Husqvarna Cutter, the water supply or water pressure may not be sufficient. Check the water supply to the product.
  • C
    Christina TaylorSep 16, 2025
    How to fix Husqvarna Cutter blade rotating at idle speed?
    • L
      Lisa LeeSep 16, 2025
      If the cutting blade of your Husqvarna Cutter rotates at idle speed, the idle speed might be too high. Adjust the idle speed. If the clutch is defective, speak to your service agent.
  • J
    Jeanne ParkSep 14, 2025
    Why are vibration levels too high on Husqvarna Cutter?
    • K
      Krystal PalmerSep 14, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your Husqvarna Cutter can be caused by an incorrectly installed or damaged cutting blade. Ensure the cutting blade is correctly installed and not damaged. Replace it if defective. If a vibration damping unit is defective, speak to your service agent.
  • T
    Tom BellSep 13, 2025
    What to do if Husqvarna K1270 II Cutter blade does not rotate when throttling up?
    • B
      brandi04Sep 13, 2025
      If the cutting blade of your Husqvarna Cutter doesn't rotate when you throttle up, it could be due to a loose or defective belt. Tighten the belt or replace it. Also, ensure the cutting blade is correctly installed. If the clutch is defective, speak to your service agent.
  • R
    Robyn LeeSep 12, 2025
    Why is Husqvarna K1270 II Cutter temperature too high?
    • M
      Melissa WallaceSep 12, 2025
      If the temperature of your Husqvarna Cutter is too high, the air intake or cylinder flanges may be blocked, so clean them. Examine the belt and adjust the tension if the drive belt tension is not sufficient. If the clutch is defective, always cut at full throttle, but also examine the clutch and speak to your service agent.
  • V
    vgravesSep 9, 2025
    What to do if fuel flows but compression is low in my Husqvarna K1270 II?
    • G
      gregorycastanedaSep 9, 2025
      If fuel flows but compression is low in your Husqvarna Cutter, the spark plug might be loose, so tighten it. Alternatively, there could be wear or damage on the cylinder and piston, requiring replacement. Another possibility is a gas leak around the cylinder and crankcase, in which case you should replace the gasket.
  • D
    David GriffithSep 7, 2025
    Why is no fuel flowing in my Husqvarna K1270 II?
    • E
      eric58Sep 7, 2025
      If no fuel flows in your Husqvarna Cutter, the carburetor might not be adjusted correctly, so adjust it. Alternatively, there could be a blockage in the carburetor, requiring you to clean it. Also check the fuel filter for blockages; clean or replace the fuel filter if needed. Finally, inspect the fuel hose for damage or blockages and adjust it.
  • J
    Jonathan MillerSep 5, 2025
    What to do if there is much dust using Husqvarna K1270 II Cutter?
    • S
      scott94Sep 5, 2025
      If you notice excessive dust during the operation of your Husqvarna Cutter, the water supply or pressure may be insufficient. Check the water supply to the product. Refer to page 35 to check the water supply system.
  • D
    David ContrerasAug 21, 2025
    Why my Husqvarna K1270 II Cutter does not start?
    • B
      Brooke WilliamsAug 21, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Cutter doesn't start, there are several potential causes. First, ensure the stop switch is in the left position. If that's not the issue, check if the fuel tank is empty and fill it if necessary. A defective spark plug could also be the culprit, so consider replacing it. If the start procedure was done incorrectly, refer to the manual pages 21 and 22 for cold and warm engine start instructions. If none of these steps work, the clutch may be defective, and you should speak to your service agent.

Summary

Introduction and Product Information

Owner Responsibility

Defines owner's duties regarding product safety and knowledge.

Product Description and Intended Use

Overview of the power cutters and their specific applications.

California Proposition 65 Warning

States warnings about chemicals causing cancer or reproductive harm.

Product Overviews and Identification

K1270 II Component Overview

Visual identification of components for the K1270 II model.

K1270 II Rail Component Overview

Visual identification of components for the K1270 II Rail model.

Product Symbols and Decals

Explains warning symbols and provides details on decals and plates.

Component Identification Details

Information on start instructions, cutting equipment, and type plate.

Safety

Safety Definitions and General Instructions

Explains safety symbols and provides essential operational safety guidelines.

Operation and Work Area Safety

Details safety measures for product operation and the surrounding work environment.

Vibration, Exhaust Fumes, and Dust Safety

Addresses risks from vibrations, exhaust fumes, and dust inhalation.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Specifies required PPE for safe operation.

Safety Devices and Checks

Emphasizes inspection of safety devices like throttle lockout and stop switch.

Component Safety Precautions

Focuses on safety aspects of blade guard, muffler, and fuel handling.

Maintenance and Assembly

Maintenance Safety

General safety rules to follow before performing maintenance.

Cutting Blade Assembly and Types

Warnings and guidelines for assembling cutting blades, including applicable types.

Bonded Abrasive Blades: Use and Examination

Describes bonded abrasive blades, their examination, and vibration.

Diamond Blades: Use, Sharpening, and Examination

Details on diamond blades, sharpening, wet/dry use, and spindle/flange inspection.

Blade Installation and Cutting Head Reversal

Procedures for blade installation, rotation checks, and reversing the cutting head.

Operation and Cutting Techniques

Kickback Hazards and Prevention

Explains kickback phenomena, reactive force, and avoidance strategies.

Cutting Techniques and Safety

Covers pinching kickback, pipe cutting, preventing kickback, and basic working methods.

Dust Reduction

Guides for minimizing dust during operation.

Fuel and Starting Procedures

Fuel and Two-Stroke Oil Management

Guidelines for selecting, mixing fuel and oil, and safe fueling.

Starting the Product (Cold and Warm Engine)

Step-by-step guides for starting cold and warm engines.

Stopping the Product

Instructions on how to safely shut down the product.

Rail Cutting

Rail Cutting Precautions and Preparation

Warnings for rail fixture use and steps to prepare the cutting guide.

Installing and Using the Rail Fixture

Procedures for attaching and using the rail fixture for accurate rail cutting.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures

Maintenance Schedule

Overview of daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks.

Cleaning and Spark Plug Inspection

Procedures for cleaning external parts, air intake, and inspecting the spark plug.

Drive Belt and Starter Housing Maintenance

Instructions for replacing the drive belt and removing/installing the starter housing.

Spring, Carburetor, and Filter Maintenance

Guides for recoil spring, carburetor, fuel system, and filter maintenance.

Troubleshooting and Support

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Lists common problems, their causes, and possible solutions.

Water Supply System Check

Steps to inspect nozzles and filter for the water delivery system.

Transportation, Storage, and Disposal

Guidelines for safely transporting, storing, and disposing of the product.

Technical Data and Warranty

Technical Specifications

Specifications for K1270 II and K1270 II Rail models.

Noise and Vibration Declaration

Declared values for noise and vibration based on laboratory testing.

Warranty Information

Details emission warranty, coverage, claims, and service locations.

Husqvarna K1270 II Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power output5.8 kW
Idling speed2700 rpm
Max. power speed9000 rpm
Spark plugNGK BPMR7A
Sound pressure level at operator's ear104 dB(A)
Max cutting depth145 mm
Engine2-stroke
Blade diameter400 mm
Weight13.7 kg

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