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Installing the caution labels, Installing the cutting head assembly – Shindaiwa Multipurpose Pole Pruner Attachment 78701 T230 User Manual

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Apply the adhesive

caution labels

Figure 21

1. Clean outer tube so the labels will adhere properly.
2. Peel the backing off the multiple warning label and attach below similar label on

lower part of outer tube. Make sure label faces up and that it is legible from the

operator's position.

3. Peel the backing off "The Electrical Shock Danger" label and attach it just ahead of

the throttle grip. Make sure the label faces up and that it is legible from the opera-

tor's position.

Installing the Caution Labels

WARNING!

The provided labels offer important safety information about pole pruners. Do

not operate, or allow others to operate, this machine unless the labels are prop-

erly installed.

Installing the Cutting Head Assembly

Push the outer tube

into the gearcase

clamp

Figure 22

Index

screw

Align the index

screw with the hole

in the tube

Tighten Index

screw first

Tighten clamp

screw last

Figure 23

Use a 4mm hex (Allen) wrench to

loosen clamp screws

Figure 24

Move the handle to

the best position, then

retighten

1. Insert the end of the outer tube into the pole saw gearcase clamp assembly and

push until it bottoms. The outer tube should go into the gearcase about 1-1/2

in. (38 mm). If the outer tube stops before bottoming, rotate it until you feel the

inner mainshaft (driveshaft) splines engage the gearcase. Then push the outer

tube all the way in. See Figure 23.

2. Rotate the gearcase assembly so that the index screw aligns with hole in outer

tube.

3. Use a 4 mm hex (Allen) wrench to tighten the gearcase index screw first, then

the gearcase clamp screw.

Adjust Loop Handle
1. Shindaiwa recommends leaving the T230 or PB230 loop handle on the outer tube.

However, for maximum comfort and control, it may require adjustment. Use

the 4 mm hex (Allen) wrench to loosen the handle's four clamp screws. Move

the handle along the tube to the point where the most comfort and control are

observed. Retighten the clamp screws.