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Stihl TS 420 Original Instruction Manual

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Working safely with cut-off machines
English
6
Deflector
The adjusting range of the deflector is
determined by a stop pin. Never attempt
to push the deflector over the stop pin.
Set the deflector correctly for the cutting
wheel: so that particles of material are
guided away from the user and machine.
Note the direction in which the cut
particles are ejected.
During work
In the event of impending danger or in
an emergency, switch off the engine
immediately by moving the slide control
/ master control / stop switch to
STOP or 0.
Check for correct idling, so that the
cutting wheel is no longer driven when
the throttle trigger is released and
comes to a complete halt.
Check and/or correct the idle setting
regularly. Have the machine repaired by
a STIHL servicing dealer if the cutting
wheel continues to turn nevertheless.
Ensure that the working area is clear
watch out for obstacles, holes and pits.
Beware of slipping on ice, water, snow
or uneven ground!
Never work on a ladder or on any other
unsteady support. Do not work above
shoulder height and never operate the
machine with one hand - risk of
accidents!
Ensure you always have a firm and safe
footing.
Do not work alone – keep within calling
distance of others in case help is
needed.
Never allow anyone in the working area
and keep well away from other people to
protect them from noise and flying
objects.
More care and attention than usual are
required when wearing ear protection,
as sounds warning you of impending
danger (shouts, beeps, etc.) cannot be
heard properly.
If you get tired, take a break in good
time.
Work calmly and methodically – only
with good lighting and visibility. Take
care not to endanger other people!
Ensure proper ventilation when working
in trenches, hollows or other confined
locations – risk of serious or fatal
injury from breathing toxic fumes!
If you feel sick, if you have a headache,
vision problems (e.g., your field of vision
gets smaller), hearing problems,
dizziness or inability to concentrate, stop
work immediately. Such symptoms may
be caused by an excessively high
concentration of exhaust emissions –
risk of accident!
No smoking when working with or near
the machine - risk of fire!
If the machine is subjected to unusually
high loads for which it was not designed
(e.g., heavy impact or a fall), always
check that it is in good condition before
continuing work - refer also to the
section "Before starting". Check the fuel
system for leaks and make sure the
safety devices are working properly.
Never use the machine if it is not in good
condition. Consult a servicing dealer if in
doubt.
Do not work in the starting throttle
position, as the engine speed cannot be
controlled in this position.
Never touch a rotating cutting wheel with
your hand or any other part of the body.
Examine the workplace. Avoid all
danger due to damaged piping or
electrical wiring.
The machine must not be used near
inflammable substances or gases.
Never use the machine to cut inside
pipes, metal troughs or other containers
unless you are absolutely sure that they
do not contain any volatile or
inflammable substances.
002BA223 KN
Your power tool produces
toxic exhaust fumes as
soon as the engine is
running. These gases
may be colorless and
odorless and may contain
unburnt hydrocarbons
and benzene. Never run
the engine indoors or in
poorly ventilated areas,
even if your model is
equipped with a catalytic
converter.

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Stihl TS 420 Specifications

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Engine Power4.4 bhp
Weight21.2 lbs
Arbor Size20 mm
Maximum Wheel Size350 mm
Maximum Cutting Depth125 mm
Displacement66.7 cc (4.1 cu. in.)
Fuel Capacity710 cc

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