Assembly/Commissioning Of The Chain Saw Attachment; Assembly Blade; Assemble Chain Saw; Tensioning The Saw Chain - Grizzly Tools EHS 900-2 L Manual Del Usuario

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the hedge trimmer in a sickle-shaped
movement to the edge of the hedge,
so that cut branches fall to the ground.
In order to achieve long straight lines,
the placing of tensioned guiding cords
is recommended.
Cutting Shaped Hedges:
It is recommended that hedges be cut in a
trapezoidal shape, in order to prevent strip-
ping off of the lower branches. This cor-
responds to the natural plant growth and
allows the hedge to thrive optimally. During
cutting, only the new annual growths are
reduced and thus a dense branching and a
good screen will develop.
1. Cut the sides of a hedge first. To do
this, move the hedge trimmer in the
direction of growth from bottom to top.
If you cut down from the top, the thin-
ner branches will move out, which may
result in some areas having sparse
growth or holes.
2. Cut the top edge, according to taste,
in a flat shape, roof shape or rounded
shape
3. Trim young plants to the required
shape. The main growth should re-
main undamaged until the hedge has
reached the planned height. All other
shoots are lopped off to half size.
Care of Free-Growing Hedges:
Free-growing hedges are not shaped when
cut, although they must be regularly main-
tained so the hedge does not become too
high.
Assembly/commissioning
of the chain saw
attachment
Pull out the power plug before carry-
ing out any work on the equipment.

Assembly blade

F
1.
Loosen the blade fixing screws
(
A
23) and remove the chain
wheel cover (
2.
To facilitate the assembly, posi-
tion the chain clamping pin (33)
by turning the chain spanners
(34) up to the stop anticlockwise.
3.
Place the blade (21) with the
longitudinal milling above the cen-
tre blade guide (21). The chain
clamping pun (33) must be com-
pleted immersed in the borehole
(35) in the blade.

Assemble chain saw

1.
Place the sawing chain (20) in a
G
way that the angled cutting edges
of the chain links are aligned
clockwise.
2.
Place the sawing chain (20) in the
nut of the blade (21) and around
the chain wheel (36).
3.
Screw the chain wheel cover (24)
and the fastening plate (28) with
the blade fixing screws (23).
Tighten the blade fixing screw (4)
with light hand force only because
the sawing chain (20) must still be
tightened.

Tensioning the saw chain

Saw chain (20) is correctly tensioned
if it can be pulled around blade (21) by
hand (wearing gloves) without sagging.
GB
A
24).
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