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Shindaiwa T-25 User Manual

Shindaiwa T-25
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Shindaiwa T-25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cutting Width17 in
Weight11.1 lbs
Engine Displacement24.5 cc
Engine Type2-Stroke
Displacement24.5 cc
Shaft TypeStraight
Starter SystemRecoil
TypeString Trimmer
Line Diameter0.095 inches

Summary

Technical Specifications

Designation of Various Parts

Assembly Procedures

Installation of Engine

Install engine with spark plug mounted on top. Loosen clamp bolts before inserting outer pipe.

Mounting of Handle

Mount handle with throttle lever on right-hand side, adjusting position and angle for comfort.

Mounting Throttle Cable

Pass throttle cable through outer pipe grip and connect to engine, securing with nylon clamps.

Assembling Throttle Lever

Pass throttle cable through handle bracket and grip hole, then adjust slack for proper operation.

Mounting of Guard

Mount guard on outer pipe, aligning clamp to gear case, and tighten bolts securely.

Mounting of Cutting Blade

Instructions for mounting the trimmer head and refilling nylon cutting cord.

Starting, Stopping and Adjustment of Engine

Fuel Filling

Use fuel with a gas/oil ratio of 25:1. Always use 2-cycle oil and mix in a safe place.

Starting Procedure

Step-by-step guide to start the engine when cold or warm, including choke and throttle use.

To Stop

Allow engine to idle briefly, then depress the 'Kill' button until the engine stops.

Adjustment of Engine

Adjust idle speed using the low speed screw on the carburetor for stable RPM.

Preparation and Operation

Adjustment of Strap

Adjust shoulder strap length so shoulder pad rests on left shoulder for comfort.

Hanging of Harness

Instructions for correctly wearing the harness, ensuring proper fit and strap placement.

Cutting Procedures

Start engine, increase RPM, and use the blade efficiently for cutting trees and grass.

Maintenance and Adjustment

Routine Maintenance

Remove clippings, clean cooling fins, air cleaner, fuel tank, and muffler regularly.

50-Hour Maintenance

Clean spark plug, air cleaner element, and refill gearcase with grease.

100-Hour Maintenance

Check for missing or loose components and grease between clutch shoe and drum.

Sharpening of Blades

Guide on how to properly sharpen circular saw blades and 8-tooth grass cutting blades.

Long-term storage

Safety Instructions

Apparel

Wear long-sleeved jacket, long pants, broad-brimmed hat/helmet, and non-skid boots.

Weather

Avoid long-term operation in extreme hot/cold weather; use caution in rain.

Fire

Do not smoke near the cutter. Stop engine before refueling.

Preliminary Inspection

Tighten blade bolt, check blade for damage, check for abnormal vibration.

During Operation

Ensure no one is within 10m, use caution in hazardous terrain, never operate without guard.

Trouble shooting

Engine will not start

Troubleshoot issues like wet spark plug, carbon deposits, or flooded engine.

Insufficient power

Address blockages, overheating, lean mixture, or carbon deposits causing low power.

Poor acceleration

Diagnose fuel system, air cleaner, or idle settings for poor acceleration.

Engine stops during operation

Check for bumped switch, loose plug wire, piston seizure, or ignition system failure.

Engine is difficult to shut off

Troubleshoot overheating or electrical issues causing difficulty shutting off the engine.

Brush cutter main body

Resolve issues like warped blades, bent shafts, worn bushings, or loose gearcases.

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