Webb WELT26 User manual

Please read & understand this manual, paying particular attention to the safety instructions, before use.
Operator’s Manual & Parts List
07 Feb 2017
193869001
26cc Loop Handle
Petrol Line Trimmer
WELT26
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CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
COMPONENTS
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PARTS DIAGRAM & LIST
WARRANTY
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
For Spares or Support of your Webb product, please contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212
Mon – Fri 8.30am to 5.00pm (Excl. Bank Holiday)
www.webbgardenpower.co.uk
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CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
COMPONENTS
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PARTS DIAGRAM & LIST
WARRANTY
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
For Spares or Support of your Webb product, please contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212
Mon – Fri 8.30am to 5.00pm (Excl. Bank Holiday)
Email: [email protected]
www.webbgardenpower.co.uk
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STAY ALERT
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any med on that could affect
your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are ed or distracted from the job at hand.
Be aware of what you are doing at all es. Use common sense.
AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Clu ered areas invite injuries.
Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstru ons, stones,
swires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine.
DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine.
INSPECT YOUR MACHINE
Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for ghtness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive
mechanisms. Vibra on during use may cause these to loosen.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using.
Warning labels carry important informa n.
Replace any missing or damaged warning labels.
DRESS PROPERLY
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neck es or jewellery (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in
moving parts.
ALWAYS wear prote ve eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended.
Wear protec ve hair covering to contain long hair, preven ng it from ge ng caught in machinery.
DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY
Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the machine. Do not allow
children to handle, use, or climb on the machine.
DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper foo ng and balance at all mes, par ularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used
on steep slopes and always be sure of foo ng.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, par ularly the engine and rota ng cu ng tool.
DO NOT FORCE TOOL
Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not
intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine.
MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE
Clean the machine immediately use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest
performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be
used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty.
STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT
When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry loca on. Keep the machine away from children and
others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale
and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its applic n and
limita ons as well as the specific poten l hazards. Retain these instruc ns for future reference. The
operator is responsible for following the warnings & instruc ns in this manual and on the product.
Read & understand operator’s manual
before using the machine. Failure to
follow instruc ns could result in
death or serious injury.
This graphic and when accompanied by
WARNING or DANGER, calls a en n
to ac ons which could lead to SERIOUS
INJURY
Always wear eye and ear protec n
Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE,
ensuring the cu ng tool has stopped,
before cleaning, removing or adjus ng
the blade.
Always wear gloves to protect your
hands.
SHARP ROTATING BLADES
Wear foot protec n or sensible shoes
when using the machine
WARNING
Never modify a machine in any way.
Incorrect use of a machine can cause
SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY
15m
Keep all bystanders & animals at least
15 metres away from the machine
during opera n.
If approached, stop the machine
immediately.
No smoking
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Ensure working area is correctly
ven ated.
Do not use near a flame, or sparks
Fire Risk
Fire and its vapors are extremely
flammable & explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe
burns or death.
Moving Parts
Rota ng parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing or
accessories.
Trauma c amputa n or severe
lacera on can result
Hot Surface.
Running engines produce heat. Engine
parts, especially the exhaust, become
extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on
contact
Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to poten al personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury
CAUTION
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa on which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a poten ally hazardous situa which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
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STAY ALERT
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any med on that could affect
your ability to use it properly. Do not use this machine when you are ed or distracted from the job at hand.
Be aware of what you are doing at all es. Use common sense.
AVOID DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Clu ered areas invite injuries.
Keep your work area clean with sufficient light. Keep area around the machine clear of obstru ons, stones,
swires and other debris or foreign bodies which could cause damage to the machine.
DO NOT SMOKE, whilst using the machine.
INSPECT YOUR MACHINE
Check all bolts, nuts, and screws for ghtness before each use, especially those securing guards and drive
mechanisms. Vibra on during use may cause these to loosen.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using.
Warning labels carry important informa n.
Replace any missing or damaged warning labels.
DRESS PROPERLY
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, scarfs, neck es or jewellery (rings, wrist watches), which can be caught in
moving parts.
ALWAYS wear prote ve eye and ear wear. Appropriate gloves are also recommended.
Wear protec ve hair covering to contain long hair, preven ng it from ge ng caught in machinery.
DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear.
KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY
Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the machine. Do not allow
children to handle, use, or climb on the machine.
DO NOT OVERREACH
Keep proper foo ng and balance at all mes, par ularly if using on slopes. The machine should not be used
on steep slopes and always be sure of foo ng.
AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED ACCIDENT
Keep hands out of the way of moving parts, par ularly the engine and rota ng cu ng tool.
DO NOT FORCE TOOL
Always work within the rated capacity. Do not use the machine for a purpose for which it was not
intended. Always use the correct handles and shoulder straps provided with the machine.
MAINTAIN YOUR MACHINE WITH CARE
Clean the machine immediately use. Keep the machine clean to ensure it operates to its full and safest
performance. When maintaining this machine, only the manufacturer’s original replacement parts should be
used. The use of non-original manufacturer parts may invalidate your warranty.
STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT
When not in use, the machine should be stored in a dry loca on. Keep the machine away from children and
others not qualified to use it. DO NOT STORE FUEL IN THE MACHINE, fuel over 30 days old can become stale
and if used, damage the carburetor, which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and understand the owner’s manual and labels affixed to the machine. Learn its applic n and
limita ons as well as the specific poten l hazards. Retain these instruc ns for future reference. The
operator is responsible for following the warnings & instruc ns in this manual and on the product.
Read & understand operator’s manual
before using the machine. Failure to
follow instruc ns could result in
death or serious injury.
This graphic and when accompanied by
WARNING or DANGER, calls a en n
to ac ons which could lead to SERIOUS
INJURY
Always wear eye and ear protec n
Always TURN OFF THE ENGINE,
ensuring the cu ng tool has stopped,
before cleaning, removing or adjus ng
the blade.
Always wear gloves to protect your
hands.
SHARP ROTATING BLADES
Wear foot protec n or sensible shoes
when using the machine
WARNING
Never modify a machine in any way.
Incorrect use of a machine can cause
SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY
15m
Keep all bystanders & animals at least
15 metres away from the machine
during opera n.
If approached, stop the machine
immediately.
No smoking
Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.
Ensure working area is correctly
ven ated.
Do not use near a flame, or sparks
Fire Risk
Fire and its vapors are extremely
flammable & explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe
burns or death.
Moving Parts
Rota ng parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing or
accessories.
Trauma c amputa n or severe
lacera on can result
Hot Surface.
Running engines produce heat. Engine
parts, especially the exhaust, become
extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on
contact
Safety alert symbol. Used to alert you to poten al personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa n which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury
CAUTION
Indicates a poten ally hazardous situa on which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a poten ally hazardous situa which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
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COMPONENTS
1. Easy Load Head
2. Drivesha
3. D-Handle
4. Harness Eyelet
5. Ignion Switch
6. Safety Lever
7. Throle Trigger
8. Air Filter Cover
9. Fuel Tank Cap
10. Fuel Tank
11. Primer Bulb
12. Choke Lever
13. Guard/Shield
13
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WELT26
Product Number 193869001
Engine (cc) 25.4
Idle Speed (r/min) 2800
Carburetor Diaphragm
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litre) 0.45
Fuel Ra o (Petrol:2 Stroke Mineral Oil) 25:1
Nylon Line Diameter (mm) 2.5
Weight (kgs) N.W 5.4 - G.W 8.0
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specificn and livery according to con ued
product improvements.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable colle on point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
For more detailed informa on about recycling of this product, please contact your local council office, your
household waste disposal service or shop where you purchased the product.
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COMPONENTS
1. Easy Load Head
2. Drivesha
3. D-Handle
4. Harness Eyelet
5. Ignion Switch
6. Safety Lever
7. Throle Trigger
8. Air Filter Cover
9. Fuel Tank Cap
10. Fuel Tank
11. Primer Bulb
12. Choke Lever
13. Guard/Shield
13
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WELT26
Product Number 193869001
Engine (cc) 25.4
Idle Speed (r/min) 2800
Carburetor Diaphragm
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litre) 0.45
Fuel Ra o (Petrol:2 Stroke Mineral Oil) 25:1
Nylon Line Diameter (mm) 2.5
Weight (kgs) N.W 5.4 - G.W 8.0
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specificn and livery according to con ued
product improvements.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable colle on point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.
For more detailed informa on about recycling of this product, please contact your local council office, your
household waste disposal service or shop where you purchased the product.
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ASSEMBLY
Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding.
If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the lawnmower contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.00pm (excl. Bank Holidays)
Email: customerservice@webblawnmowers.co.uk
FITTING GUARD/SHIELD
1. Install the safety cover on the shawith the safety cover bracket and fixing screws provided.
2. Tighten the screws aer seng the safety cover bracket at the a ppropriate posion.
FITTING NYLON LINE CUTTING HEAD
1. Align hole in adapter plate with hole in the shaand install Allen Key.
2. Thread cuer head onto sha(turning it an-clockwise) unl it is ght. Remove locking tool.
FITTING D-HANDLE
1. Place top handle onto drivesha.
2. Posion lower handle, beneath the top handle in a comfortable operang posion
3. Tighten the four fixing screws.
FITTING THE HARNESS
1. Place the clasp of the harness, through the Harness Eyelet located on the drivesha
2. Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable, but ght enough to allow you to operate the machine
appropriately.
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OPERATION
DANGER
All model line trimmers & brushcuers can throw small stones, metal or small objects as well as material
being cut. Do not allow anyone to enter the operang DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area
15 metres in radius
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown objects. If
the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low throle speed to reduce the
risk of thrown objects.
DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES
GENERAL USE
WARNING
Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely ghtened.
Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your lehand.
The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the aachment, increasing the
revoluon/reciprocaon of the aachment.
WORKING PLAN
Limit the amount of me the product is used connuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session.
Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes.
Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum.
Connuous use of the machine can cause “Repeve Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or
swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor.
Check local regulaons for sound level and hours of operaon constraints.
Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running.
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ASSEMBLY
Remove the machine and contents from the carton. Be sure the carton is empty before discarding.
If you require any assistance with regards to the contents of the lawnmower contact us:
Tel: 01793 333212 - Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.00pm (excl. Bank Holidays)
Email: customerservice@webblawnmowers.co.uk
FITTING GUARD/SHIELD
1. Install the safety cover on the shawith the safety cover bracket and fixing screws provided.
2. Tighten the screws aer seng the safety cover bracket at the a ppropriate posion.
FITTING NYLON LINE CUTTING HEAD
1. Align hole in adapter plate with hole in the shaand install Allen Key.
2. Thread cuer head onto sha(turning it an-clockwise) unl it is ght. Remove locking tool.
FITTING D-HANDLE
1. Place top handle onto drivesha.
2. Posion lower handle, beneath the top handle in a comfortable operang posion
3. Tighten the four fixing screws.
FITTING THE HARNESS
1. Place the clasp of the harness, through the Harness Eyelet located on the drivesha
2. Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable, but ght enough to allow you to operate the machine
appropriately.
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OPERATION
DANGER
All model line trimmers & brushcuers can throw small stones, metal or small objects as well as material
being cut. Do not allow anyone to enter the operang DANGER ZONE with you. The danger zone is an area
15 metres in radius
Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown objects. If
the unit must be used where there are unprotected people, operate at a low throle speed to reduce the
risk of thrown objects.
DANGER ZONE WITHIN 15 METRES - RISK ZONE GREATER THAN 15 METRES
GENERAL USE
WARNING
Prior to using the machine, ensure all hardware (bolts, screws & nuts) are securely ghtened.
Operate the trigger with your right hand & hold the D-Handle with your lehand.
The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the aachment, increasing the
revoluon/reciprocaon of the aachment.
WORKING PLAN
Limit the amount of me the product is used connuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session.
Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10-20 minutes.
Total amount of work performed per day with the machine, should be limited to 120 minutes maximum.
Connuous use of the machine can cause “Repeve Stress Injury (RSI)”. If you feel discomfort, redness or
swelling of your hands and fingers or any other body part, consult your doctor.
Check local regulaons for sound level and hours of operaon constraints.
Never transport the machine, whilst the engine is running.
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CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back
Cuttall grass from the top down to preventgrass wrapping around the sha housing & strong head, which
may cause overhea ng and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove
the grass.
The line trimmerhead rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direc on. The knife, located on the le side of the guard,
ensures yournylon line is operang atthe correct length forop trimming.
NOTE: Nylon line which is too long orthe incorrect diameter(Recommended 2.5mm), will cause excess wear
to the engine and clutch components, notcovered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
It is recommended thatthe head is ed, so the nylon line cu ng circle is moving away from the userand
guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user.
TRIMMING
This is feeding the trimmercarefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris
away from you. If cu ng up to a barriersuch as fence, wall ortree, approach from an angle where a ny debris
ricoche ng offthe barrier, will flyaway from you. Move the line head slowly un the grass is cutrightup the
barrier, butdo notjam (over-feed) the line into the barrier
If trimming up to a wire mesh orchain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far,
the line will snap offaround the fence.
Trimming can be done to cutthrough weed stems one ata e. Place the trimmerline head nearthe bo om
of the weed, neverhigh up, which could cause the weed to cha and catch the line. Ratherthan cutthe
weed right through, justuse the very end of the line to wearthrough the stem slowly.
SCALPING AND EDGING
Both of these are done with the line head ed ata steep angle.
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earthbare.
Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread overa path ordriveway.
During edging and scalping, hold the unit ata steep angle and in a pos on where the debris and any dislodged
dirt and stones will notcome back towards you, even if it ricochets offthe hard surface.
WARNING
DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do notcutwhere you cannotsee whatthe
cu ng tool is cu ng.
FUEL & OIL MIXTURE
Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking.
Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine
running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors.
Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher
unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality.
Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or
essen al carburetor components. This could result in star ng issues which would not be covered by your
manufacturer’s warranty.
To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Addi ve which is
available in 250ml bo les, for 25 litres of fuel.
Helps makes machines easier to start
Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years
Keeps carburetor & engine clean
Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy
Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automo ve or marine oil.
It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bo le, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your
machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the
machine fuel tank.
Mix only the quan ty you require to complete your specific task.
Unleaded
Petrol – litre
Two-Stroke
Mineral Oil - ml
1
40
2
80
3
120
4
160
5
200
Unscrew the machine fuel cap slowly and fill the fuel tank with your fuel mixture to a maximum of 80%
capacity. This will allow for fuel tank expansion.
Fasten the fuel cap tly, being careful not to cross-thread. This will also prevent loosening through vibra on
during use.
Wipe away any spillage, with an appropriate material.
If the machine has con nued leaks, the product should not be started. Never use the machine with damaged
igni n cable or spark plug cap, as there is a risk of sparks.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that any stored petrol/oil mixture is clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum
of 4-6 weeks.
If the machine is not going to be used for a long period, drain the mixture from the fuel tank, start the engine
and drain the carburetor of any remaining fuel. (See Maintenance for further instru on)
Dispose of any unwanted 2-stroke mixture at an authorised recycling point.
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CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD
Always keep a firm grip with both hands during opera on
The machine should be held ata comfortable pos on, with the triggerhandle athip height. Adjustthe
harness to suit.
Maintain a firm foo ng in case the machine hits a solid object & kicks back
Cuttall grass from the top down to preventgrass wrapping around the sha housing & strong head, which
may cause overhea ng and damage. If grass becomes entangled, stop the engine completely and remove
the grass.
The line trimmerhead rotates in an ANTI-CLOCKWISE direc on. The knife, located on the le side of the guard,
ensures yournylon line is operang atthe correct length forop trimming.
NOTE: Nylon line which is too long orthe incorrect diameter(Recommended 2.5mm), will cause excess wear
to the engine and clutch components, notcovered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
It is recommended thatthe head is ed, so the nylon line cu ng circle is moving away from the userand
guard/shield. This will enable debris to be thrown away from the user.
TRIMMING
This is feeding the trimmercarefully into the material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slowly to direct debris
away from you. If cu ng up to a barriersuch as fence, wall ortree, approach from an angle where a ny debris
ricoche ng offthe barrier, will flyaway from you. Move the line head slowly un the grass is cutrightup the
barrier, butdo notjam (over-feed) the line into the barrier
If trimming up to a wire mesh orchain linked fence, be careful to feed only up to the fence. If you go too far,
the line will snap offaround the fence.
Trimming can be done to cutthrough weed stems one ata e. Place the trimmerline head nearthe bo om
of the weed, neverhigh up, which could cause the weed to cha and catch the line. Ratherthan cutthe
weed right through, justuse the very end of the line to wearthrough the stem slowly.
SCALPING AND EDGING
Both of these are done with the line head ed ata steep angle.
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earthbare.
Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread overa path ordriveway.
During edging and scalping, hold the unit ata steep angle and in a pos on where the debris and any dislodged
dirt and stones will notcome back towards you, even if it ricochets offthe hard surface.
WARNING
DO NOT trim any area where there maybe strands of fencing wire. Do notcutwhere you cannotsee whatthe
cu ng tool is cu ng.
FUEL & OIL MIXTURE
Fuel & its vapors are very flammable. Do not use or fuel the machine near a flame, sparks or while smoking.
Allow the engine to cool for more than 2 minutes, before re-fueling. Never fuel the machine with the engine
running. Fuel the engine at least 3 metres away from your work area. Always fuel your machine outdoors.
Use good quality unleaded fuel which contains NO ETHANOL or METHANOL. Use Branded 89 octane or higher
unleaded fuel, known to be of good quality.
Fuel which is older than 30 days old can become stale and cause acid & gum deposits in the fuel system or
essen al carburetor components. This could result in star ng issues which would not be covered by your
manufacturer’s warranty.
To keep fuel fresh, we recommend you use Handy Parts – Sure Start Garden Machinery Fuel Addi ve which is
available in 250ml bo les, for 25 litres of fuel.
Helps makes machines easier to start
Extends shelf life of petrol up to 2 years
Keeps carburetor & engine clean
Reduces emissions & increases fuel economy
Only use 2-stroke air cooled engine oil. DO NOT USE automo ve or marine oil.
It is recommended that you use a Fuel Mixing Bo le, to ensure the correct fuel mixture is used with your
machine. We recommend Handy Parts item HP-120. The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the
machine fuel tank.
Mix only the quan ty you require to complete your specific task.
Unleaded
Petrol – litre
Two-Stroke
Mineral Oil - ml
1
40
2
80
3
120
4
160
5
200
Unscrew the machine fuel cap slowly and fill the fuel tank with your fuel mixture to a maximum of 80%
capacity. This will allow for fuel tank expansion.
Fasten the fuel cap tly, being careful not to cross-thread. This will also prevent loosening through vibra on
during use.
Wipe away any spillage, with an appropriate material.
If the machine has con nued leaks, the product should not be started. Never use the machine with damaged
igni n cable or spark plug cap, as there is a risk of sparks.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that any stored petrol/oil mixture is clearly marked in a separate appropriate canister for a maximum
of 4-6 weeks.
If the machine is not going to be used for a long period, drain the mixture from the fuel tank, start the engine
and drain the carburetor of any remaining fuel. (See Maintenance for further instru on)
Dispose of any unwanted 2-stroke mixture at an authorised recycling point.
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ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE
STARTING A COLD ENGINE
1. Place the machine onto a flat, firm surface.
2. Keep the cu ng head offof the ground and clearof any surrounding objects
3. Move the stop switch to "START" pos on
4. Give a gentle push on the primerpump repeatedly (7-10 mes) un fuel comes into the primer
pump.
5. Pull the Choke Leverup to close the choke
6. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil
starter rope vigorously, un the engine false starts.
(DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING)
7. Push the choke leverdownwards (excessive cranking with choke leverup will cause the engine to
flood, making it difficult to start.)
8. Pull starter handle un engine starts.
9. Allow engine to warm up for a few minutes before using.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
1. Move the switch to "START" pos on
2. If the fuel tank was run dry on previous operaon, follow steps 3-7 of cold start procedure.
3. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil
starter rope vigorously, un the engine starts.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Move the stop switch to the “STOP” pos on
Choke Closed
Cold Start
Posi n
Choke Open
Warm Start or
Run Posi n
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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
WARNING
Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty.
Keep the machine clean for be er and safer performance.
MAINTENANCE
Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tened.
We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so
could invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty.
The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled,
cleaned, serviced or maintained.
ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper
adjustment may cause engine damage and void warranty.
SPARK PLUG
Check the Spark Plug a every 10-15 hours of use.
Remove the Spark Plug cap
Using the Spark Plug Spanner supplied, remove the Spark Plug by turning it an -clockwise.
Clean & adjust the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7mm
If the Spark Plug is visibly damaged or worn, replace immediately (See Speci on for details)
Install the new/cleaned Spark Plug to finger htness, before fully htening with the spanner.
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ENGINE STARTING & STOPPING PROCEDURE
STARTING A COLD ENGINE
1. Place the machine onto a flat, firm surface.
2. Keep the cu ng head offof the ground and clearof any surrounding objects
3. Move the stop switch to "START" pos on
4. Give a gentle push on the primerpump repeatedly (7-10 mes) un fuel comes into the primer
pump.
5. Pull the Choke Leverup to close the choke
6. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil
starter rope vigorously, un the engine false starts.
(DO NOT LET THE RECOIL STARTER ROPE RETRACT BY ITSELF, FEED THE ROPE BACK INTO THE HOUSING)
7. Push the choke leverdownwards (excessive cranking with choke leverup will cause the engine to
flood, making it difficult to start.)
8. Pull starter handle un engine starts.
9. Allow engine to warm up for a few minutes before using.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
1. Move the switch to "START" pos on
2. If the fuel tank was run dry on previous operaon, follow steps 3-7 of cold start procedure.
3. Whilst holding the machine down with yourle hand, away from the engine and pull the engine recoil
starter rope vigorously, un the engine starts.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Move the stop switch to the “STOP” pos on
Choke Closed
Cold Start
Posi n
Choke Open
Warm Start or
Run Posi n
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MAINTENANCE, CLEANING & STORAGE
WARNING
Improper maintenance & storage of the machine may void your warranty.
Keep the machine clean for be er and safer performance.
MAINTENANCE
Before each use, check all nuts & bolts to be sure they are sufficiently tened.
We recommend only manufacturer original parts are used when maintaining this machine. Failure to do so
could invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty.
The engine must be switched off, with the spark plug cap removed, before the machine is unassembled,
cleaned, serviced or maintained.
ADJUSTING CARBURETOR
Do not adjust carburetor unless necessary. If you have trouble with the carburetor, see your dealer. Improper
adjustment may cause engine damage and void warranty.
SPARK PLUG
Check the Spark Plug a every 10-15 hours of use.
Remove the Spark Plug cap
Using the Spark Plug Spanner supplied, remove the Spark Plug by turning it an -clockwise.
Clean & adjust the electrode gap to 0.6-0.7mm
If the Spark Plug is visibly damaged or worn, replace immediately (See Speci on for details)
Install the new/cleaned Spark Plug to finger htness, before fully htening with the spanner.
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CLEANING
Keep your machine clean.
Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use, paying parcular aenon to cungs in and around
the guard and cung tool.
AIR FILTER
Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce engine efficiency, increase fuel consumpon and allow abrasive
parcles to pass in the engine. Remove & clean the air filter regularly to ensure opmum performance.
Remove the air filter cover, by releasing the securing winged screw from the front of the cover.
Lioffthe cover.
Remove the sponge air filter from the housing.
Tap the filter to remove light surface dust.
Heavy deposits should be washed out of the Air Filter in soapy water. Allow the filter to dry completely.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank is fied with a filter. It is situated at the free end of fuel pipe and can be picked out through
the fuel filler neck, with a piece of hooked wire or similar.
Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause
difficulty in starng the engine or abnormalies in engine performance.
When the filter is dirty, replace the filter.
When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol.
STORAGE
For years of trouble free service, make sure the machine is clean and dry before storing.
Before storing, clean the machine thoroughly as indicated above.
Store indoors or in a safe, locked protected area during severe weather and winter months.
DO NOT STORE in an enclosed area, where fuel vapors can reach an open hot flame.
DO NOT STORE fuel in the machine. Ensure fuel is removed from the fuel tank and carburetor.
If storing for an extended period, inspect, clean and repair the machine if necessary. Remove all fuel from
the fuel tank. Start the engine, this will remove all fuel from the carburetor and fuel lines. Remove the
spark plug, pour a small quanty of 2-stroke oil into the spark plug hole of the cylinder and re-seat spark
plug. Store in a clean, dry, dust free area.
DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause damage to the engine
carburetor, which is not covered by the machines manufacturer’s warranty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Failures such as a difficulty in starng the engine, irregularity in funcons and abnormality in performance can
normally be prevented if careful aenon is paid toall operang instrucons and maintenance procedures.
Should the engine not funcon properly, check the following?
That the fuel system is in good condion and fuel is flowing to the engine.
The ignion system is in good condion and the spark plug, sparks correctly.
Compression ofthe engine is adequate.
FAILURE TO START
Correctly follow the starng procedure, not seng the choke lever or priming the engine can cause the
engine to not start.
Dispose of fuel from the tank, parcularly if over 30 days old.
Ensure that fuel is fresh and clean.
Check fuel filter to ensure it is clean. (Replace filter if necessary).
Make sure air filter elements are clean.
Install a new, properly gapped spark plug.
When there is serious trouble with the unit, do not try to repair it yourself, but have your local approved
service dealer inspect it for you.
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NOTES
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CLEANING
Keep your machine clean.
Thoroughly clean the machine at the end of each use, paying parcular aenon to cungs in and around
the guard and cung tool.
AIR FILTER
Accumulated dust in the air filter will reduce engine efficiency, increase fuel consumpon and allow abrasive
parcles to pass in the engine. Remove & clean the air filter regularly to ensure opmum performance.
Remove the air filter cover, by releasing the securing winged screw from the front of the cover.
Lioffthe cover.
Remove the sponge air filter from the housing.
Tap the filter to remove light surface dust.
Heavy deposits should be washed out of the Air Filter in soapy water. Allow the filter to dry completely.
FUEL FILTER
The fuel tank is fied with a filter. It is situated at the free end of fuel pipe and can be picked out through
the fuel filler neck, with a piece of hooked wire or similar.
Check the fuel filter periodically. Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank. A clogged filter will cause
difficulty in starng the engine or abnormalies in engine performance.
When the filter is dirty, replace the filter.
When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty, it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol.
STORAGE
For years of trouble free service, make sure the machine is clean and dry before storing.
Before storing, clean the machine thoroughly as indicated above.
Store indoors or in a safe, locked protected area during severe weather and winter months.
DO NOT STORE in an enclosed area, where fuel vapors can reach an open hot flame.
DO NOT STORE fuel in the machine. Ensure fuel is removed from the fuel tank and carburetor.
If storing for an extended period, inspect, clean and repair the machine if necessary. Remove all fuel from
the fuel tank. Start the engine, this will remove all fuel from the carburetor and fuel lines. Remove the
spark plug, pour a small quanty of 2-stroke oil into the spark plug hole of the cylinder and re-seat spark
plug. Store in a clean, dry, dust free area.
DO NOT STORE fuel for longer than 30 days. Fuel can become stale and cause damage to the engine
carburetor, which is not covered by the machines manufacturer’s warranty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Failures such as a difficulty in starng the engine, irregularity in funcons and abnormality in performance can
normally be prevented if careful aenon is paid toall operang instrucons and maintenance procedures.
Should the engine not funcon properly, check the following?
That the fuel system is in good condion and fuel is flowing to the engine.
The ignion system is in good condion and the spark plug, sparks correctly.
Compression ofthe engine is adequate.
FAILURE TO START
Correctly follow the starng procedure, not seng the choke lever or priming the engine can cause the
engine to not start.
Dispose of fuel from the tank, parcularly if over 30 days old.
Ensure that fuel is fresh and clean.
Check fuel filter to ensure it is clean. (Replace filter if necessary).
Make sure air filter elements are clean.
Install a new, properly gapped spark plug.
When there is serious trouble with the unit, do not try to repair it yourself, but have your local approved
service dealer inspect it for you.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NOTES
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PARTS DIAGRAM - WELT26 Engine
PARTS LIST - WELT26 Engine
Item No.
Part No.
Description
Qty
Item No.
Part No.
Description
Qty
1
WE03010110121
Screw M5x12
1
32
WE70070030026
Cover
1
2
WE70030030853
Engine Cowling
1
33
WE70030030164
Guide
1
3
WE03020020055
Screw GB/T9074.4
M4x12
1
34
WE03040020012
Washer GB/T97.1 4
2
4
WE03010010062
Screw M5x20
4
35
WE02070010048
Spacer
2
5
WE70070130069
Cylinder
1
36
WE02050030229
Ignition Coil
1
6
WE03130010013
Spark Plug RCJ6Y
1
37
WE03020020054
Bolt GB/T9074.4 M4*20
2
7
WE02070010032
Cylinder Gasket
1
38
WE02050050213
Electrical Connections
1
8
WE02020020003
Piston Ring
2
39
WE02080030042
Rubber
1
9
WE02010020005
Piston
1
40
WE02070010162
Exhaust Gasket
1
10
WE02020150002
Stop Ring
2
41
WE02050010138
Exhaust
1
11
WE02020010004
Piston Pin
1
42
WE03050010008
Washer GB/T93 8
1
12
WE02020030017
Piston Pin Retainer
2
43
WE03040020018
Washer GB/T97.1 8
1
13
WE03090020018
Needle Bearing
1
44
WE03010010077
Bolt M5x55
2
14
WE02020120023
Crankshaft
1
45
WE02070010019
Side Gasket
1
15
WE03090010028
Bearing GB/T276
6001/P5
2
46
WE70030020016
Insulator
1
16
WE03100010009
Seal 12x22x7
2
47
WE03020020012
Bolt GB/T9074.4 M5*20
6
17
WE03060010002
Pin
4
48
WE02070010071
Carburettor Gasket
1
18
WE70070050038
Rear Crankcase
1
49
WE02050020101
Carburettor
1
19
WE02050100015
Starter Pawl
1
50
WE70080120007
Air Filter Housing with
Choke
1
20
WE02050070090
Recoil Assembly
1
51
WE03020020044
Bolt GB/T9074.4 M5*55
2
21
WE03020020029
Screw GB/T9074.4
M4*16
5
52
WE02090010011
Air Filter
1
22
WE03070010001
Woodruff Key
3x3.7x12
1
53
WE70030040225
Air Filter Cover
1
23
WE02070010119
Crankcase Gasket
1
54
WE02110030079
Air Filter Screw
1
24
WE70070050039
Front Crankcase
1
55
WE02110020026
Fuel Tank Cap Assembly
1
25
WE03010010058
Bolt M5x25
4
56
WE61330010017
Fuel Inlet Pipe
1
26
WE02050030020
Flywheel
1
57
WE61330010018
Fuel Outlet Pipe
1
27
WE03030020003
Nut M8
1
58
WE02050120002
Fuel Filter
1
28
WE03040050052
Washer
φ6*15*1.2
2
59
WE03020020027
Screw GB/T9074.4
M5*16
3
29
WE02050160002
Clutch Assembly
1
60
WE03040050022
Washer φ5*15*1
3
30
WE03040050042
Washer
2
61
WE70050030170
Fuel Tank
1
31
WE02020130001
Clutch Bolt
2
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PARTS DIAGRAM - WELT26 Engine
PARTS LIST - WELT26 Engine
Item No. Part No. Description Qty
Item No. Part No. Description Qty
1 WE03010110121 Screw M5x12 1
32 WE70070030026 Cover 1
2 WE70030030853 Engine Cowling 1
33 WE70030030164 Guide 1
3 WE03020020055
Screw GB/T9074.4
M4x12
1
34 WE03040020012 Washer GB/T97.1 4 2
4 WE03010010062 Screw M5x20 4
35 WE02070010048 Spacer 2
5 WE70070130069 Cylinder 1
36 WE02050030229 Ignition Coil 1
6 WE03130010013 Spark Plug RCJ6Y 1
37 WE03020020054 Bolt GB/T9074.4 M4*20 2
7 WE02070010032 Cylinder Gasket 1
38 WE02050050213 Electrical Connections 1
8 WE02020020003 Piston Ring 2
39 WE02080030042 Rubber 1
9 WE02010020005 Piston 1
40 WE02070010162 Exhaust Gasket 1
10 WE02020150002 Stop Ring 2
41 WE02050010138 Exhaust 1
11 WE02020010004 Piston Pin 1
42 WE03050010008 Washer GB/T93 8 1
12 WE02020030017 Piston Pin Retainer 2
43 WE03040020018 Washer GB/T97.1 8 1
13 WE03090020018 Needle Bearing 1
44 WE03010010077 Bolt M5x55 2
14 WE02020120023 Crankshaft 1
45 WE02070010019 Side Gasket 1
15 WE03090010028
Bearing GB/T276
6001/P5
2
46 WE70030020016 Insulator 1
16 WE03100010009 Seal 12x22x7 2
47 WE03020020012 Bolt GB/T9074.4 M5*20 6
17 WE03060010002 Pin 4
48 WE02070010071 Carburettor Gasket 1
18 WE70070050038 Rear Crankcase 1
49 WE02050020101 Carburettor 1
19 WE02050100015 Starter Pawl 1
50 WE70080120007
Air Filter Housing with
Choke
1
20 WE02050070090 Recoil Assembly 1
51 WE03020020044 Bolt GB/T9074.4 M5*55 2
21 WE03020020029
Screw GB/T9074.4
M4*16
5
52 WE02090010011 Air Filter 1
22 WE03070010001
Woodruff Key
3x3.7x12
1
53 WE70030040225 Air Filter Cover 1
23 WE02070010119 Crankcase Gasket 1
54 WE02110030079 Air Filter Screw 1
24 WE70070050039 Front Crankcase 1
55 WE02110020026 Fuel Tank Cap Assembly 1
25 WE03010010058 Bolt M5x25 4
56 WE61330010017 Fuel Inlet Pipe 1
26 WE02050030020 Flywheel 1
57 WE61330010018 Fuel Outlet Pipe 1
27 WE03030020003 Nut M8 1
58 WE02050120002 Fuel Filter 1
28 WE03040050052
Washer
φ6*15*1.2
2
59 WE03020020027
Screw GB/T9074.4
M5*16
3
29 WE02050160002 Clutch Assembly 1
60 WE03040050022 Washer φ5*15*1 3
30 WE03040050042 Washer 2
61 WE70050030170 Fuel Tank 1
31 WE02020130001 Clutch Bolt 2
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PARTS DIAGRAM - WELT26 Machine
PARTS LIST - WELT26 Machine
Item No
Part No.
Description
Qty
Item No
Part No.
Description
Qty
1
WE02050080021
Driveshaft
1
29
WE70030070164
Trigger Housing - Right
1
2
WE02050080008
Support Shaft
1
30
WE02080020053
Handle Cover
1
3
WE02010010118
Shaft
1
31
WE70030180090
Sleeve
1
4
WE02020160039
Connector
1
32
WE03010010022
Screw M5x20
2
5
WE03090010076
Bearing 608-2RS/P5
2
33
WE02050050078
Stop Switch
1
6
WE02040030002
Bush
1
34
WE70030070047
Wire
1
7
WE03020020053
ScrewM5x12
1
35
WE02020110039
Spring
1
8
WE03020030005
Screw M5x20
1
36
WE02020110041
Spring
1
9
WE70070100002
Joint
1
37
WE70030070172
Safety Lever
1
10
WE02020100025
Holder
1
38
WE02020110040
Spring
1
11
WE03010020021
Screw M6x60
1
39
WE70030070074
Throttle Lever
1
12
WE02020160212
Bracket
1
40
WE02050040045
Throttle Cable
1
13
WE03010110098
Screw M5x10
1
41
WE03010010046
Screw M5x30
1
14
WE03040010012
Washer 6
1
42
WE70030070216
Trigger Housing - Left
1
15
WE03030070005
Nut M6
1
43
WE61350020002
Tube
1
16
WE70030030086
Guard
1
44
WE70080060047
Clutch Case Assembly
1
17
WE02020070028
Knife
1
45
WE02020050036
Clutch
1
18
WE03020020027
Screw M5x16
2
46
WE03120020004
Stop Ring 35
1
19
WE70030160006
Washer
1
47
WE03090010070
Bearing 6202-2RS/P5
1
20
WE61270090005
Handle Assembly
1
48
WE03120010005
Stop Ring 15
1
21
WE70030160032
Handle Clamp
1
49
WE70070060032
Clutch Case
1
22
WE03010010048
Screw M5x35
4
50
WE02080020104
Rubber Cover
1
23
WE70030160079
Handle
1
51
WE03010010056
Screw M5x14
1
24
WE70030180120
Bush
1
52
WE03010010058
Screw M5x25
2
25
WE61270040018
Throttle Trigger Assembly
1
53
WE70070080038
Upper Plate
1
26
WE03010010029
Screw M5x14
1
54
WE70070080039
Lower Plate
1
27
WE02020160213
Clamp
1
55
WE03010010060
Screw M6x20
4
28
WE03030080002
Nut M5
3
56
WE61270070023
Safety Cover
1
57
WE02050220016
Nylon Cutter Head
1
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PARTS DIAGRAM - WELT26 Machine
PARTS LIST - WELT26 Machine
Item No Part No. Description Qty
Item No Part No. Description Qty
1WE02050080021 Driveshaft 1
29 WE70030070164 Trigger Housing - Right 1
2WE02050080008 Support Shaft 1
30 WE02080020053 Handle Cover 1
3WE02010010118 Shaft 1
31 WE70030180090 Sleeve 1
4WE02020160039 Connector 1
32 WE03010010022 Screw M5x20 2
5WE03090010076 Bearing 608-2RS/P5 2
33 WE02050050078 Stop Switch 1
6WE02040030002 Bush 1
34 WE70030070047 Wire 1
7WE03020020053 ScrewM5x12 1
35 WE02020110039 Spring 1
8WE03020030005 Screw M5x20 1
36 WE02020110041 Spring 1
9WE70070100002 Joint 1
37 WE70030070172 Safety Lever 1
10 WE02020100025 Holder 1
38 WE02020110040 Spring 1
11 WE03010020021 Screw M6x60 1
39 WE70030070074 Throttle Lever 1
12 WE02020160212 Bracket 1
40 WE02050040045 Throttle Cable 1
13 WE03010110098 Screw M5x10 1
41 WE03010010046 Screw M5x30 1
14 WE03040010012 Washer 6 1
42 WE70030070216 Trigger Housing - Left 1
15 WE03030070005 Nut M6 1
43 WE61350020002 Tube 1
16 WE70030030086 Guard 1
44 WE70080060047 Clutch Case Assembly 1
17 WE02020070028 Knife 1
45 WE02020050036 Clutch 1
18 WE03020020027 Screw M5x16 2
46 WE03120020004 Stop Ring 35 1
19 WE70030160006 Washer 1
47 WE03090010070 Bearing 6202-2RS/P5 1
20 WE61270090005 Handle Assembly 1
48 WE03120010005 Stop Ring 15 1
21 WE70030160032 Handle Clamp 1
49 WE70070060032 Clutch Case 1
22 WE03010010048 Screw M5x35 4
50 WE02080020104 Rubber Cover 1
23 WE70030160079 Handle 1
51 WE03010010056 Screw M5x14 1
24 WE70030180120 Bush 1
52 WE03010010058 Screw M5x25 2
25 WE61270040018 Throttle Trigger Assembly 1
53 WE70070080038 Upper Plate 1
26 WE03010010029 Screw M5x14 1
54 WE70070080039 Lower Plate 1
27 WE02020160213 Clamp 1
55 WE03010010060 Screw M6x20 4
28 WE03030080002 Nut M5 3
56 WE61270070023 Safety Cover 1
57 WE02050220016 Nylon Cutter Head 1
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We Handy Distribuon Ltd - SN3 5HY (Importer) declare that the product:
Designaon: Petrol Line Trimmer
Model(s): WELT26
Type/Serial No. As per rang label on machine
Complies with the following direcves:
Machinery Direcve as last amended by EC Direcve 2006/42/EC Annex -VII
The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with
EN ISO 11806-1:2011
Measured Sound Pressure Level: LPA = 97dB(A)
Measured Sound Power Level: LWA = 114dB(A)
Nofied Body:
TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Addresses:
-10 Huaxia Road(m), Dongng, Wuxi, Jiangsu, 214100 (P.R China)
-Zerfizierselle, Ridlerstraße 65, 80339 München, Germany
Authorised signatory and technical file holder
Date: 17/11/2015
Signature:
Name: Mr Simon Belcher
Posion: Managing Director
Company: Handy Distribuon Ltd
Address: Murdock Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 5HY.
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NOTES
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