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Texas BC26 - Assembly of Shaft and Engine; Use of the Blade; Changing from Trimmer to Brush Cutter; Remove the Trimmer Head

Texas BC26
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4. Assembly of shaft and engine
Mount the safety guard using the furnishing and the screws applied. Make sure that the
safety guard is securely fastened. See Fig 1
For model: BC26, BC33 and BC43. Fit the clutch part to the engine using 4 bolts
(Include spring washer and level washer) and tighten it securely. See. Fig7
Mount the handle so that the machine is in balance. This makes the tool pleasant to use.
See Fig2a.
For BS26S and BS33S only: Attach the lower pipe with the upper. Fasten with butterfly
knob. See Fig2b
5. Use of the blade
When the engine is stopped the rotating blade must be held in grass or bush until it
holds still.
Always hold the machine with both hands.
The machine must not be used if the safety guard is not correctly fitted and in mint
condition.
Always stop the engine before attempting to remove objects that may have stuck on
the blade.
Never touch or try to stop the blade while it is still spinning.
A rotating blade may cause damage, as it continues to spin after the engine has
stopped or the gas has been turned off. Always be in control of the tool until the
blade has stopped spinning.
Always make sure that the blade is mounted securely and correctly before every
time is used.
Only use a sharp blade. Replace blades that are worn or damaged.
Only use original spare parts.
Only use the blade for weeds, grass and similar.
Throw back is something that may occur when the rotating blade gets into contact
with something, it cannot cut. This contact may have the effect, that the blade stops
for a moment, and suddenly the tool is thrown away from the hard object that was
hit. This reaction may be so violent that the user loses control of the tool. Throw
back may occur without warning if the blade is stuck, loses speed or impeded. This
is most likely in areas where it is difficult to see the material that is being cut.
The harness must always be used and adjusted to fit in the correct manner.
Keep a firm grip on both handles while the blade is running. Keep the blade away
from your body and below your waist.
6. Changing from trimmer to brush cutter
Remove the trimmer head
1. Fit the holder (7) in the hole of the trimmer gear (9), and the bearing (5) so that it
fastens the axle.
2. Dismount the trimmer head (8) clockwise.