Maintenance (continued) – Shindaiwa X7502825300 User Manual
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Muffler
This unit must never be operated with
a faulty or missing spark arrester or
muffler. Make sure the muffler is well
secured and in good condition. A worn
or damaged muffler is a fire hazard and
may also cause hearing loss.
Spark Plug
Keep the spark plug and wire connec-
tions tight and clean.
Fasteners
Make sure nuts, bolts, and screws
(except carburetor adjusting screws)
are tight.
Blades
Keep blades sharp and check blade
condition frequently. If a blade’s per-
formance changes suddenly, stop the
engine and check the blade for cracks
or other damage. Replace a damaged
blade IMMEDIATELY!
Never repair a damaged blade
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by welding, straightening, or by
modifying its shape. An altered
blade may break during opera-
tion, resulting in serious personal
injury.
DO NOT use 2-tooth or NON-
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Shindaiwa approved 4-tooth cut-
ting blades on Shindaiwa trim-
mers or brushcutters.
Blades are not interchangeable
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between Shindaiwa edgers and
trimmer/brushcutter models.
Operating any unit with a blade
or attachment not approved for
that unit can be hazardous and
may cause serious injury.
WARNING!
NOTE:
Using non-standard replacement
parts could invalidate your Shindaiwa
warranty.
Remove all dirt and debris from the engine and check the cooling fins
Cooling
fins
Cooling
fins
Daily maintenance
Prior to each work day, perform the
following:
Remove all dirt and debris from the
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engine, check the cooling fins and
air cleaner for clogging, and clean as
necessary.
Carefully remove any accumulations
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of dirt or debris from the muffler and
fuel tank. Check cooling air intake
area at base of crankcase. Remove
all debris. Dirt build-up in these
areas can lead to engine overheating,
fire, or premature wear.
Clean any debris or dirt from the cut-
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ting attachment.
Check for loose or missing screws or
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components. Make sure the cutter
attachment is securely fastened.
WARNING!
Always wear gloves
when working around the cutter
assembly.
Check the entire unit for leaking fuel
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or grease.
Make sure nuts, bolts, and screws
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(except carburetor idle speed adjust-
ing screws) are tight.
Maintenance (continued)
Air
intake