Mac allister M5MTP25-3 User manual

26 cm35 in 1
Multi Tool
Original Instructions – M5MTP25-3__V10322
WARNING: Read the instruction handbook thoroughly before
using the machine. First time operators should receive
practical use instructions of the machine and protective
equipment from an experienced operator.
M5MTP25-3
EAN: 5059340256054
BX220IM/B3

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Let’s
get started...
These instructions are for your safety. Please read through
them thoroughly before use and retain them for future
reference.
Getting Started... 02
Safety information 03
Technical specications 14
Your 5-in-1 Multi tool 17
Before you start 21
Quick start 37
In more detail... 39
Machine functions 39
Operation 42
Care and maintenance 55
Troubleshooting 69
Recycling and disposal 72
Guarantee 72
Customer care and technical helpline 73
Availability of spare parts 74
UK declaration of conformity 75
EU declaration of conformity 76

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Safety warnings
IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
>
This machine is not intended for use by children and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
> Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
WARNING! Your safety and the safety of others is very important. Of course,
it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards associated with
operating or maintaining this machine. At all times you must use your own
good judgment.
Training
Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the
machine.
Preparation
>
Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine.
Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator.
>
Keep bystanders and pets at a safe distance from the work area. Never operate the
machine while people, especially children, or pets are nearby.
>
Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to other people or their property.
> Wear ear protection and safety glasses at all times while operating the machine.
>
Always wear substantial footwear and long trousers while operating the machine.
Do not operate the machine when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
> WARNING - Petrol is highly ammable.
• store fuel in containers specically designed for this purpose,
• refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while refuelling,
• add fuel before starting the engine. Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add
petrol while the engine is running or when the engine is hot,
• if petrol is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away
from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until petrol
vapours have dissipated.
> Replace all fuel tanks and bottle caps securely.
> Do not attempt to tackle any job that you are not adequately trained for.
> Do not operate the machine if it has faulty safety equipment or damaged parts.
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>
Do not under any circumstances modify the machine. Modications can result in
serious personal injury or death.
>
Servicing and maintenance, other than listed in this manual, should be performed
by an authorised service centre.
>
First time user should have practical instruction in the use of the machine and
protective equipment from an experienced operator.
> National regulation can restrict the use of the machine.
Clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE)
> Secure long hair so that they are above the shoulder level.
>
Do not wear loose tting clothing or jewellery as those could be drawn into the engine
or catch a moving part of the machine.
>
Use the following safety clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) when
operating the machine:
• Wear head protection (compliant to EN 397)
• Wear hearing/ear protection (compliant to EN 352-1)
• Wear eye protection (compliant to EN 166)
• Wear protective gloves (compliant to EN ISO 21420 Class 0)
• Wear protective clothing (compliant to EN ISO 11393-2, EN ISO 13688 Class 1)
• Wear protective and slip-resistant footwear (compliant to EN ISO 20345 Class 2)
• First Aid Kit in case of injury
• Dry powder re extinguisher readily available
Operation
> Keep all parts of the body away from the machine when the machine is operating.
Before starting the engine, make sure the machine is not contacting any objects
and is free from obstructions. A moment of inattention while operating the machine
may cause entanglement of your clothing or body.
> Keep bystanders and animals at least 15 metres away from the machine.
>
Keep the machine a sufcient distance of at least 15 metres away from electrical
power lines.
> Beware of thrown objects. Objects thrown by the machine could hit the operator or
other bystanders. Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a safe distance
from the machine when it is in operation.
> Always ensure that all handles and guards are tted properly before operating the
machine. Never attempt to use an incomplete machine or one tted with unauthorized
parts.
> Do not lean too far forward while using the machine. Ensure you are standing rmly
and keep your balance at all times. Use the supplied harness to spread the weight
evenly on the body.
>
Do not operate the machine with one hand! Serious injury to the operator or bystanders
may result from one handed operation.
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>
Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Greasy, oily handles are
slippery and may cause loss of control.
>
Do not operate the machine if you are tired or ill, under the inuence of drugs, alcohol
or medication.
>
When the machine is switched off, make sure the cutting attachment has stopped
before setting down the machine.
> Do not operate the engine in a conned space where dangerous carbon monoxide
fumes can collect.
> Operate the machine only in daylight or in good articial light.
> Do not touch any moving parts before they have come to a complete stop.
> Operate the machine in a recommended position and only on a rm, level surface.
> Never operate the machine on a ladder or other insecure support.
> Operate the machine only at reasonable hours – not early in the morning or late at
night when people might be disturbed.
> Make sure that the ventilation openings are kept clear of debris.
> Make sure that the air intake of the combustion engine is clear. Keep the air intake
free of dust, dirt particles, gases and fumes.
> Never use the machine without the air lter installed.
>
Check for signs of wear or damage before each use, after any impact or if the machine
has been dropped. Repair the machine if necessary.
> Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug connector:
• before clearing blockages;
• before cleaning or servicing the machine;
• after striking a foreign object. Inspect the machine for damage and make repairs
before restarting and operating the machine;
• if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally (check immediately);
• whenever you leave the machine unattended;
• before refuelling.
Additional safety warnings for brush cutter and grass trimmer
> Before starting the engine, make sure the cutting attachment is not contacting any
objects.
>
Thoroughly inspect the area where the machine is to be used and remove all stones,
sticks, wires, bones and other foreign objects.
> Avoid operating the machine in wet grass or take additional precautions to avoid
slipping.
> When operating on a slope, always stand at a lower level than the machine. Never
cut or trim on an icy, slippery hill or slope.
>
Do not operate the cutting attachment when crossing surfaces other than grass, and
when transporting the machine to and from the working area.
> Take care against injury from a cutter tted for trimming the cutting line length. After
extending the cutter line always return the machine to its normal operating position
before switching on.
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> If the cutting mechanism does not stop when the engine idles, switch the engine off
and stop using the machine. Then contact the authorised service centre.
>
Do not operate the machine with a damaged or excessively worn cutting attachment.
>
Do not operate the machine with cutting attachments other than provided. Do not
use with saw blades or ail blades.
>
Beware of blade thrust! Machines tted with blades can be thrown violently to the
side when the blade comes into contact with a xed object. A blade is capable of
amputating an arm or leg.
Additional safety warnings for pole pruner
> Before starting the engine, make sure the saw chain is not contacting any objects.
> Keep all parts of your body away from the saw chain. Do not hold material to be cut
when the machine is operating. Stop the engine before clearing jammed material.
One moment of inattention while operating the machine may result in a serious
personal injury.
> To avoid injuries due to falling branches, do not stand under the branches that you
want to cut off. Be aware of branches that may spring back and cause injuries. Work
at an angle of approximately 60°.
>
Keep an eye not only on the branches being cut, but also on falling material, to
avoid tripping.
>
Do not cut any wood that is lying on the ground and do not attempt to saw roots that
are protruding from the soil. Avoid immersing the saw chain in the soil at all costs,
as this could blunt the saw chain.
Additional safety warnings for hedge trimmer
>
Before starting the engine, make sure the cutter blades are not contacting any objects.
> Keep all parts of your body away from the cutter blade. Do not cut material or hold
material to be cut when the machine is operating. Stop the engine before clearing
jammed material. One moment of inattention while operating the machine may result
in a serious personal injury.
> While trimming, ensure not to come into contact with objects such as fence wire or
plant supports. This could cause damage to the cutter blades. Inspect the hedge to
be cut carefully and remove any wires or other foreign objects.
>
After changing the working angle, check whether both lock levers have clicked rmly
into place. If one of the lock levers remains open, the second could be unintentionally
be released by a branch and the cutter blade could swing down causing injuries.
Maintenance
>
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the machine is in a safe working
condition.
>
Disconnect the spark plug connector before performing maintenance, except for
carburetor adjustments.
>
Keep the engine and petrol storage area free of grass, thatch, moss, leaves or
excessive grease to reduce the re hazard.
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> Examine the machine before each use and replace worn or damaged parts.
> Replace fuel lines and fuel lters every 2 years.
Fuel handling
>
Always switch the machine off, disconnect the spark plug connector and let the
machine cool down before refuelling it.
> Fuel and fuel vapour are highly ammable. Take care when handling fuel.
> Do not smoke while operating the machine, handling fuel or near fuel.
>
Always use suitable aids such as funnels and ller necks. Do not spill any fuel on
the machine or its exhaust system. There is a risk of ignition. Remove spilled fuel
carefully from all parts of the machine. Any residue which may be present must have
completely volatilised, before the machine is put into operation!
> Never refuel indoors.
> Never use the machine in environments where there is a risk of explosion. Exhaust
gases and fuel fumes are noxious. Fuel fumes can ignite.
> Avoid skin contact with petrol.
>
Do not eat or drink, while you are refuelling the machine. If you have swallowed
petrol or oil, or if petrol or oil has got into your eyes, then seek the advice of a doctor
immediately.
> Tighten the fuel tank cap thoroughly after relling the fuel tank.
> Fuel vapour pressure may build up inside the fuel tank depending on the fuel used,
weather conditions and the tank venting system. To reduce the risk of burns and
other personal injuries, remove the fuel tank cap carefully to allow any pressure
build up to release slowly.
>
Ensure the spark plug connector is secure after relling the fuel tank. Loose connector
may cause electrical arcing that could ignite combustible fumes and cause a re
or explosion.
>
Use caution when handling fuel. To avoid any accidental res, move the machine at
least 3 metres from the fuelling point before starting the engine.
> Do not operate the machine if it is leaking fuel.
> Do not remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running.
> Do not store cans of fuel or rell the fuel tank in any place where there is a boiler,
stove, wood re, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or other sources of heat or re
which might ignite the fuel.
> If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, use a dry rag to wipe up spills and allow
remaining fuel to evaporate before starting the engine on again.
> If you have spilt fuel on yourself or on your clothes, change your clothes and wash
any part of your body that has come in contact with fuel before turning the engine
on again.
> If fuel has ignited, put out the re with a dry powder re extinguisher.
> Never breathe in any fuel fumes, when you are refuelling the machine.
> Keep fuel fresh (less than 30 days) or add fuel stabiliser.
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Transport and storage
> Stop the engine before transporting the machine.
>
Carry the machine by the handle with the engine off. Handling the machine properly
reduces the possibility of personal injury.
> Ret the transport guard on the cutting attachments (cutting blade and saw chain)
during transportation or storage.
> Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
> Never store the machine with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes can
reach an open ame or spark.
>
Store the machine and fuel so that there is no risk of leakages or fumes coming
into contact with sparks or naked ames from electrical equipment, electric motors,
relays/switches, boilers etc.
>
Empty machine of fuel after every use. Run the machine dry of fuel in idle before
storage.
>
Dispose of waste oil and fuel at a local petrol station, local authority centre or where
facilities exist.
Vibration and noise reduction
To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission, limit the time of operation, use
low-vibration and low-noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective
equipment.
Take the following points into account to minimise the vibration and noise exposure risks:
> Only use the machine as intended by its design and these instructions.
> Ensure that the machine is in good condition and well maintained.
> Use correct attachments for the machine and ensure they are in good condition.
> Keep a tight grip on the handles/gripping surfaces.
>
Maintain this machine in accordance with these instructions and keep it well lubricated
(where appropriate).
>
Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a longer period
of time.
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Emergency
Familiarise yourself with the use of this machine by means of this instruction
manual. Memorise the safety directions and follow them to the letter. This will
help to prevent risks and hazards.
>
Always be alert when using this machine, so that you can recognise and handle
risks early. Fast intervention can prevent serious injury and damage to property.
>
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector if there are
malfunctions. Have the machine checked by a qualied professional and repaired,
if necessary, before you operate it again.
>In case of re stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector. Take
re-extinguishing measures immediately if the machine switch is no longer accessible.
WARNING! Never use water to extinguish the machine on re. Burning fuel
must be extinguished with special extinguishing agents! We recommend that you
keep a suitable re extinguisher within reach in your work area! We recommend
to have dry powder re extinguisher always available.
Residual risks
Even if you are operating this machine in accordance with all the safety requirements,
potential risks of injury and damage remain. The following dangers can arise in
connection with the structure and design of this machine:
>
Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the machine is used over long
periods of time or not adequately managed and properly maintained.
>
Injuries and damage to property due to broken application tools or the sudden impact
of hidden objects during use.
> Danger of injury and property damage caused by ying objects.
> Burns, if touching hot surfaces.
WARNING! This machine produces an electromagnetic eld during operation!
This eld may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive
medical implants! To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we recommend
persons with medical implants to consult their doctor and the medical implant
manufacturer before operating this machine!
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Symbols
On the machine, the rating label and within these instructions you will nd among others
the following symbols and abbreviations. Familiarise yourself with them to reduce hazards
like personal injuries and damage to property.
kW Kilowatt l Litre
cm3Cubic centimetre ml Millilitre
min-1 Per minute °C Degree Celsius
m Metre dB(A) Decibel (A-rated)
mm Millimetre m/s2Metres per second squared
cm Centimetre kg/h Kilogram per hour
kg Kilogram g/kWh Gram per kilowatt per hour
yyWxx
Manufacturing date code; year of manufacturing (20yy) and week of
manufacturing (Wxx)
Description of signal words:
DANGER! The signal word that indicates a hazard with a high level of risk
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! The signal word that indicates a hazard with a medium level of
risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! The signal word that indicates a hazard with a low level of risk
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE! Indicates a practical tip, advice or practice not related to personal
injury.
Warning! Read the
instruction handbook
and follow all the
warnings and safety
instructions.
Note/Remark.
Read the instruction handbook.
Wear protective gloves (compliant to EN ISO 21420 Class 0)
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Wear hearing/ear protection (compliant to EN 352-1)
Wear eye protection (compliant to EN 166)
Wear head protection (compliant to EN 397)
Wear protective and slip-resistant footwear (compliant to
EN ISO 20345 Class 2)
Wear protective clothing
(compliant to EN ISO 11393-2, EN ISO 13688 Class 1)
Stop the engine before refuelling. Never refuel the machine while the
engine is running.
Only refuel unleaded petrol and oil mixture in ratio 40:1. Do not use
any other mixture ratio.
Open ames in the work area, around the machine and in the vicinity
of ammable materials are prohibited!
Do not smoke in the work area, around the machine and in the vicinity
of ammable materials!
Risk of re/ammable materials.
Hot surface, do not touch! High temperatures on the machine’s surfaces
and structural parts that could cause burns, if they are touched. The
machine can also stay hot for a longer period of time after the operation!
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug connector before
assembly, cleaning, adjustments, maintenance, storage and
transportation.
40:1
360°
15 m
7300
40:1
360°
15 m
7300
Keep bystanders out of working area during operation. A distance of
at least 15 metres around the operator must be observed.
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40:1
360°
15 m
7300
Beware of thrown objects. Objects thrown by the machine could hit the
operator or other bystanders. Always ensure that other people and pets
remain at a safe distance from the machine when it is in operation.
40:1
360°
15 m
7300
Beware of blade thrust! Machines tted with blades can be thrown
violently to the side when the blade comes into contact with a xed
object. Blade is capable of amputating an arm or leg.
15 m
x6
Do not touch the cutting attachment until it stops completely.
40:1
360°
15 m
7300
Press the primer 6 times before starting the cold engine.
Filling for saw chain oil.
Direction of the saw chain.
Keep the pole pruner a sufcient distance away from electrical power
lines. Keep at least 15 metres distance from the electrical power lines.
Risk of loose clothing being drawn into air intake.
Risk of long hair being drawin into air inlet.
7000
Maximum rotational frequency of the shaft for the cutting attachment
in min-1.
395mm
Max. cutting length of the cutter blades in mm.
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24mm
Max. cutting capacity of the cutter blades in mm.
255
Diameter of the brush cutting blade in mm.
Max. cutting width of the trimmer head in cm.
180mm
Max. cutting length of the pole pruner guide bar in mm.
Max. rotational frequency of pole pruner in m/s.
X.Xkg Product weight in kg.
Choke – CLOSE position.
Choke – OPEN position.
Guaranteed sound power level value in dB.
The machine complies with the applicable European directives and an
evaluation method of conformity for these directives was done.
The machine complies with the conformity requirements of the applicable
UK regulations.
M5MTP25-3
Designation of the tool
(M_Brand Name - MacAllister; 5MT_5 in 1 Multi Tool; P_Petrol Power;
25_Engine Size)
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Technical specications
ENGINE
> Engine type: SL34G, air cooled 2 stroke
> Engine displacement: 26 cm3 (26 cc)
> Maximum engine power
(in accordance with ISO 8893): 0.75 kW
> Maximum operating engine speed
(rotational frequency): 10000 min-1
> Idle speed: 2700 – 3300 min-1
> Clutch engagement speed: 5080 min-1
> Fuel tank volume: 460 cm3(ml)
> Fuel type: Octane rating of at least 90,
unleaded, maximum 10%
renewable ethanol (E10 or below)
> Fuel consumption (in accordance with
ISO 8893) at max. engine performance: 0.4 kg/h
> Specic fuel consumption (in accordance
with to ISO 8893) at max. engine
performance: 533 g/kWh
> Engine oil type: Top quality synthetic oil specically
for two-stroke engines, of JASO
FC minimum specication.
> Mixture ratio petrol:oil: 40:1
> Spark plug type: CHAMPION RCJ6Y
> Spark plug gap: 0.6 – 0.7 mm
> Weight (without fuel, cutting attachment,
guard and harness): approx. 4.7 kg
BRUSH CUTTER
> Weight (empty tank): 6.3 kg
> Blade Size: 3 teeth, Ø255 x Ø25.4 mm
> Maximum rotational frequency
of the spindle:
8000 min-1
GRASS TRIMMER
> Weight (empty tank): 6.9 kg
> Line spool diameter: Ø2.4 mm
> Max. cutting width: Ø430 mm
> Maximum rotational frequency
of the spindle:
7000 min-1
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HEDGE TRIMMER
> Weight (empty tank): 6.9 kg
> Max. cutting length: 395 mm
> Teeth gap: 24 mm
> Reciprocating speed: 2500 min-1
> Adjustable cutting angle range: -90° to +60°
POLE PRUNER
> Weight (empty tank): 6.5 kg
> Chain oil tank: 150 cm³ (ml)
> Saw chain speed: max. 21 m/s
> Max. cutting length: 180 mm (7")
> Guide bar length: 203 mm
> Guide bar type: M1500833-1041TL, Trilink
> Saw chain type: CL15033X 3/8", Trilink
> Chain pitch: 9.525 mm (3/8")
> Chain gauge (thickness of drive links): 1.27 mm (0.050")
> Drive sprocket (teeth and pitch): 7 teeth x 9.525 mm (3/8")
> Adjustable cutting angle range: 0° to +90°
Sound levels
Equivalent sound pressure level at operator position determined in accordance
with ISO 22868
> Brush cutter LpA av:93.6 dB(A)
> Grass trimmer LpA av:92.7 dB(A)
> Hedge trimmer LpA av:92.4 dB(A)
> Pole pruner LpA av:92.6 dB(A)
> KpA uncertainty: 3 dB(A)
Sound power level determined in accordance with ISO 22868 and
Directive 2000/14/EC
Brush cutter
> Measured max. LwA:108.4 dB(A)
> KwA uncertainty: 1.92 dB(A)
Grass trimmer
> Measured max. LwA:105.8 dB(A)
> KwA uncertainty: 1.92 dB(A)
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Hedge trimmer
> Measured max. LwA:107.3 dB(A)
> KwA uncertainty: 1.92 dB(A)
Pole pruner
> Measured max. LwA:108.1 dB(A)
> KwA uncertainty: 1.92 dB(A)
> Guaranteed sound power level LwA
(acc. to 2000/14/EC amended
by 2005/88/EC): 110 dB(A)
Equivalent vibration total value determined in accordance with ISO 22867
> Brush cutter (front handle): 7.15 m/s2
> Brush cutter (rear handle): 8.05 m/s2
> Grass trimmer (front handle): 6.06 m/s2
> Grass trimmer (rear handle): 6.75 m/s2
> Hedge trimmer (front handle): 8.80 m/s2
> Hedge trimmer (rear handle): 10.33 m/s2
> Pole pruner (front handle): 9.91 m/s2
> Pole pruner (rear handle): 11.14 m/s2
> K uncertainty: 1.5 m/s2
The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in
ISO 10884 and ISO 22867, using the basic standards ISO 22868.
Wear hearing protection, especially when sound pressure is over 80 dB(A).
The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test
method (according to EN ISO 11680-1 / EN ISO 10517/ EN ISO 11806-1) and may be
used for comparing one machine with another. The declared vibration value may also
be used to evaluate the exposure for the user caused by vibration in advance.
WARNING! Depending on the actual use of the machine the vibration values
can differ from the declared total. Adopt proper measures to protect yourself
against vibration exposures. Take the whole work process including times
the machine is running under no load or switched off into consideration!
Proper measures include among others regular maintenance and care of the
machine and accessories, keeping hands warm, periodical breaks and proper
planning of work processes!
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A. Main unit
1
2
5
8
1211
19
10 13 14 169 17
3
4
6
7
15 18
1. Power unit
2. Air lter case
3. Spark plug connector
4. Recoil starter handle
5. Fuel tank cap
6. Fuel tank
7. Choke
8. Primer
9. Rear Handle
10. Throttle trigger lockout
11. Stop switch
12. Harness loop
13. Upper drive shaft tube
14. Front handle
15. Barrier bar
16. Shaft clamp
17. Locking knob
18. Locking nut
19. Throttle trigger
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B. Hedge trimmer attachment
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
1. Protection cap
2. Hand-grip
3. Shaft tube
4. Locking levers
5. Transport guard
6. Cutting device
7. Cutter blade
C. Pole pruner attachment
1 2 34 6 7
10
12
9
58
11
1. Protection cap
2. Hand-grip
3. Shaft tube
4. Oil ller cap
5. Oil tank
6. Guide bar
7. Saw chain
8. Lubrication hole
9. Guide bar cover
10. Locking lever
11. Clutch cover
12. Fixing nut
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D. Brush cutter/grass trimmer
123
4
5
6
7
8
9
14 6
Brush cutter assembly Grass trimmer assembly
11
12
10
4
5
13
1. Protection cap
2. Shaft tube
3. Gear head
4. Cutting-attachment guard
5. Spindle
6. Backing ange
7. Tri-arc cutting blade
(with transport guard)
8. Locking ange
9. Front ange
10. Securing nut
11. Cutting line cutter
12. String trimmer head
13. Cutting line
14. Trimming guard
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E. Extension attachment
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Protection cap
2. Hand-grip
3. Shaft tube
4. Shaft clamp
5. Locking knob
6. Locking nut
F. Accessories
14
56
23
1. Multi-tool I
(cross-head screwdriver/socket
wrench)
2. Multi-tool II
(torx screwdriver/round rod)
3. Multi-tool III
(at-head screwdriver/socket wrench)
4. Hex key 5 mm
5. Harness
6. Fuel mixing bottle
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