Assembly – Shindaiwa 68002-94310 User Manual

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EC7500.20A

Assembly

EC7500.19

Figure 6

Instruction

Manual

Engine Unit

Tool Set

Figure 7.

Belt

Guard

Hex

Wrench

Mounting the Cut-off Wheel

1. Select a cut-off wheel for your work

according to the following chart.
Refer to the wheel manufacturer’s
manual for additional information.

Recommended Cut-off Wheels

Inner bore: 0.78" (20mm),

0.86" (22mm), 1.0" (25.4mm)

Wheels for EC7500

Abrasive: 305mm outer diameter
Diamond: 320mm outer diameter

Wheels for EC7600

Abrasive: 355mm outer diameter
Diamond: 360mm outer diameter

Prior to Assembly

Before assembling, make sure you
have all the components required for a
complete unit. This unit consists of the
items shown in Figure 6.

Carefully inspect the engine unit for

damaged or loosen bolts. If you find
any damage or missing items, check
with your dealer.

IMPORTANT!

This unit is
equipped with a
0.86" (22mm)
wheel collar.
Wheel adapters
for 20mm and
25.4mm cut-off
wheels are
located in the
tool set. Before
mounting a
wheel, deter-
mine its arbor
diameter. If it is
necessary to
replace the
collar, remove the snap ring on the
arbor, install the correct size arbor
collar, and then replace the snap ring.

WARNING!

Use of the incorrect collar size
may lead to wheel failure and unit
failure that could result in serious
injury.

2. Make sure the ON-OFF switch is

Off and the engine is stopped.

3. Insert a hex wrench into the hole in

the belt guard to prevent the arbor
from turning. See Figure 7.

EC7500.45

Snap

Ring

Flange

Drive Shaft

Collar

EC7500.49

20mm

Collar

22mm

Collar

25.4mm

Collar

19

EC7500.34

High and Low Speed Needle

The high and low speed needle is
fixed and cannot be adjusted.

Spark Plug Maintenance

If the engine becomes hard to start or
if idle speed is unstable, inspect the
spark plug according to the following
procedures.

1. Remove the spark plug. Refer to

the procedures on page 13, If the
Engine Does Not Start…

2. Clean the electrode with a wire

brush. If necessary, adjust the
electrode gap. The gap should be
0.024" (0.6mm). See Figure 24.

Cleaning Cylinder Fins

WARNING!

Before cleaning cylinder fins,
make sure the engine is cold.

Dust and debris may accumulate
between the cylinder fins and can lead
to engine overheating. In order to
maintain efficient service, cylinder fins
should be cleaned once every month.

Checking the Drive Belt

The transmission belt tends to loosen
and wear after a period of operation
and should be checked and adjusted
regularly according the following
procedures. If the belt is worn, torn,
cracked, scratched or otherwise
damaged, replace it with a new one
immediately.

Adjusting Belt Tension

(Figure 25)

1. Loosen the two bolts in the belt

guard by one turn.

2. Turn the tension screw so the

washer aligns with the mark on the
clutch cover.

3. Tighten the two bolts in the belt

guard.

Figure 24

0.024"

(0.6mm)

EC7500.34A

Figure 25

Clutch

Cover

Bolt

Mark

Belt Guard

Washer

Tension

Screw

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