Assembly – Shindaiwa AH2510 User Manual
Page 6
Grip
Spark Plug
Trigger
Housing
Mainshaft
Tube Clamp
Outer Tube
Clamp Screw
Connect outer tube to
powerhead
Tube Clamp
Ignition Lead
Loosen air cleaner cover knobs
Push the throttle
cable through the
cable adjustor
Cable
Adjuster
Filter
Cover
End of
throttle cable
Connect
end of
throttle
cable here
Connect ignirtion leads
Loosen the air cleaner cover knob and
1.
remove the air cleaner cover.
Push the throttle cable through the
2.
cable adjustor.
NOTE
Make sure the ribbed cable tube is on
the left side of the engine before connect-
ing the throttle cable.
CAUTION!
Wiring runs must not interfere with
throttle operation.
Connect the bullet-shaped end of the throt-
3.
tle cable to the throttle lever on top of
the carburetor.
Connect ignition leads.
4.
Throttle cable
Hex
Wrench
7LJKWHQFODPSVFUHZ¿UPO\
6
Assembly
Connect the Outer Tube to the Powerhead
Before assembling, make sure you have
all the components required for a com-
plete unit:
Engine assembly
Ŷ
Outer tube/cutter assembly
Ŷ
Strap
Ŷ
Prior To Assembly
Kit with this manual and tool kit for rou-
Ŷ
tine maintenance.
Cutter blade cover
Ŷ
Carefully inspect all components for
damage.
Place the powerhead on a clean, flat
1.
surface, spark plug facing up.
Use the 4 mm hex wrench to loosen the
2.
tube clamp screw.
Slide the outer tube into the tube
3.
clamp until the tube bottoms. If instal-
lation is difficult, rotate the outer tube
or main shaft slightly until you feel
the mainshaft splines engage with the
powerhead.
CAUTION!
Do not force the shaft tube into the
powerhead! Excessive force can dam-
age the shaft tube and mainshaft.
Position the outer tube so that the
4.
gearcase output shaft is facing left on
muffler cover.
Connect the Throttle Cable
Slide the outer tube into the powerhead
5.
until the throttle grip just contacts the
tube clamp.
Tighten the clamp screw firmly.
6.
IMPORTANT!
The terms “left”, “left-hand”, and “LH”;
“right”, “right-hand”, and “RH”; “front” and
“rear” refer to directions as viewed by the
operator during normal operation.