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To hold the brushcutter with both
hands.
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Helps keep unit at a safe distance
from operator’s feet and legs.
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Switches the engine’s ignition
system off an stops the running
engine.
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Must be depressed before the
throttle trigger can be activated.
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The grip of the pull starter, which is
the device to start the engine.
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Connects the spark plug to the
ignition wire.
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For tuning carburetor.
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For closing the fuel tank.
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For resting machine on the ground.
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Connect operator’s control grip to
the powerhead.
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For holding machine during starting
and cutting work.
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Controls the speed of the engine.
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The device to connect the brush-
cutter to the harness.
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Provides additional fuel feed for a
cold start.
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Covers the air filter element.
Eases engine starting by enriching
mixture.
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Attenuates exhaust noises and
diverts exhaust gases away from
operator.
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The deflector is designed to reduce
the risk of injury from foreign
objects flung backwards toward the
operator by the cutting tool and
from contact with the cutting tool.
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The skirt at the bottom of the
deflector must be adjusted as
discribed in the chapters on
mounting the various cutting tools.
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Metal blade at the skirt in order to
keep the line of the cutting head at
the proper length.
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The cutting attachment, i. e. blade,
made from metal for different
purposes (special accessory).