Replacing a broken rewind spring
First, remove the rope rotor as described before.The spare
spring
is
supplied ready for installation and secured with
a wire loop. Apply a few drops of nonresinous oil to the
spring before installing it. When installing, pass the outer
eye of the spring over the die-cast nose
in
the socket of
the hood and
fmce the wire loop outward. If the rewind
spring
should flip out when trying to insert
it
into the socket,
re-install
it
in
clockwise direction from outside to inside.
Then reinstall the rope rotor.
Tensioning the rewind spring
Wind up the starter rope by turning the rotor
in
counter-
clockwise direction. Form a loop with the free portion of the
rope through the recess at the perimeter of the rotor and
turn it clockwise three to four times.
If
the rope is twisted,
pull
it
out through the gUide bore and untwist it. Release the
rope rotor cautiously and slowly slacken the starter rope
until
it
is
wound up by the spring completely.
Then tension of the rewind spring is correct if the starter
grip rests firmly
in
the guide bore. If it does not, tension the
spring by another turn.
With the rope fully extended the rotor must rotate for at
least another half turn until maximum spring deflection is
reached.
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Too much load
on
the spring will break it prematurelly.
Top: Rewind spring hooked
to
nose
Center: Winding up the starter rope
Bottom: Tensioning the rewind spring