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Shindaiwa T230 User Manual

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WARNING!

Before working with a blade­

equipped unit, always inspect and

clean the area of objects that could

interfere with or damage the blade.

Never use a blade near sidewalks,

fence posts, buildings or other

objects that could cause injury or

damage.

Never use a blade for purposes

other than those for which it was

designed.

Whenever you strike a hard ob­

ject with a blade, always stop the

brushcutter and carefully inspect

the blade for damage. NEVER

OPERATE THE BRUSHCUTTER

WITH A DAMAGED BLADE!

A blade­equipped unit

must be

equipped with a bicycle­type handle­

bar as well as a harness or strap.

Always make sure the cutting at­

tachment shield is properly installed

before operating the unit.

Blade Thrust

‘Blade thrust’ is a sudden sideways or

backward motion of the brushcutter. Such

motion may occur when the blade jams or

catches on an object such as a sapling tree

or tree stump. BE CONSTANTLY ALERT

FOR BLADE THRUST AND GUARD

AGAINST ITS EFFECTS!

Using A Brushcutter Blade C230/T230X

The blade rotates counter-clockwise. For

best performance and to minimize being

struck by debris, move the blade from right

to left while advancing on your work.
(T230X, C230) Position the blade so cuts

are made between the blade’s 8 o’clock

and 10 o’clock positions (as viewed from

above). DO NOT cut between the 10

o’clock and 5 o’clock positions (shaded

area). See Figure 33.

WARNING!

When making vertical cuts, never allow

the blade to exceed waist height.

WARNING!

DO NOT use 2­tooth or NON­

Shindaiwa approved 4­tooth cutting

blades with Shindaiwa brushcutters.

Vertical Cuts

WARNING!

When cutting wood with a blade, feed

the blade slowly. Never strike or “slam”

a spinning blade against the wood.

Cut on the left side

of the blade. KEEP

YOUR BODY

OUTSIDE THE

PATH OF BLADE

ROTATION

Figure 34

Figure 33

DO N

OT

C

U

T

Ten

O'clock

OK To Cut

Eight

O'clock

Five

O'clock

Blade

Rotation

T230X/C230

Brushcutter Handlebar

A brushcutter’s handlebar helps prevent

the operator from moving forward, or

the unit moving rearward, thus prevent-

ing inadvertent bodily contact with the

blade. ALWAYS KEEP THE HANDLEBAR

SECURELY IN PLACE ON THE UNIT!

Brushcutter Harness

A harness provides additional protection

against blade thrust. In addition, a harness

gives significant support and comfort to

help ensure safe and efficient operation.

When operating a brushcutter, make sure

both the handle and harness are adjusted

to the size of the operator using the unit.

Engine Operating Speeds

Operate the engine at full throttle while

cutting. Best fuel efficiency is obtained by

releasing the throttle when swinging back

after a cut.

To prevent possible engine damage, do

not allow the brushcutter to run at high

speeds without a load.

Avoid operating the attachment at low

speeds. Doing so can lead to rapid

clutch wear. In addition, slow-speed op-

eration tends to cause grass and debris

to wrap around the cutting head.

Hold the brushcutter with the blade at

a 90° angle to the ground so the blade’s

bottom edge rotates toward the operator.

Move the blade from top to bottom through

the cut, and cut only with the bottom edge

of the blade.