ATTACHING
AND
REMOVING
THE
BLOWER/VACUUM
TUBE
WARNING"
To avoid serious
[] personal injury, the
blower/vacuum
tube and vacuum bag must
be used when operating this unit.
Attaching
NOTE: The blower/vacuum
tube comes unassembled
on this unit. Installation is required to provide
safe and easy use for the operator.
WARNING" To prevent
serious
[] personal injury, stop
the engine and allow the impeller to stop
before attaching or removing tubes.
Removing
NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the
blower/vacuum
tube to clear a blocked tube or
impeller.
WARNING: To
prevent
serious
personal injury, stop
the engine and allow the impeller to stop
before attaching or removing tubes.
1.
Remove the 2 (two) self-tapping
screws from either
side of the housing.
2.
Remove the 2 (two) screws and nuts holding the
blower/vacuum
tube on the housing (Fig. 2).
NOTE: Keep the hardware in a safe place for future use.
,
2.
,
Remove the screws and nuts provided from the
hardware pack.
Insert the blower/vacuum
tube all the way into the
opening on the motor housing until the holes in the
tabs on the blower/vacuum
tube align with the screw
holes in the housing (Fig. 1).
Insert the 2 (two) 8-32 x 3/4" slotted T20 Torx screws
into the right side of the motor housing and the 2 (two)
nuts into the left side of the motor housing (Fig. 1).
Motor Housing
Nut
Blower!Vacuum
Tube
Screw
SeJf Tapping
and Nut
Screw
Screw and Nut
Fig.2
3.
Remove the blower/vacuum
tube from the motor
housing.
4.
Replace blower/vacuum
tube before use.
Screw
Self-Tapping
Screw
Fig. 1
,
5.
Tighten the screws firmly. Do not over-tighten.
Install the 2 (two) remaining self-tapping
8-16 x 3/4"
slotted T20 Torx screws into the holes on either side
of the housing (Fig. 1). Tighten until snug, do not
over-tighten.