Warning danger – Little Wonder SINGLE EDGED 1912 User Manual

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WARNING

DANGER

KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE BLADES WHILE SERVICING THE HEDGE TRIMMER.

BE SURE TRIMMER IS SECURED, UNPLUGGED, AND BLADES ARE GUARDED

WHILE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS

The care and adjustment of the blades is very important

to the efficient operation of the trimmer and especially

to the long life of the motor.

Make sure the trimmer is NOT plugged in.

1.

Turn trimmer upside down. Place trimmer in vice,

clamping on the sides of frame bar. Be careful!

Blades are sharp!

2.

Using a 7/16” wrench, loosen all blade locknuts

and unscrew the large head screws by two turns.

3.

Starting with the screw nearest the gear housing,

tighten the screw until the blade guard of the

Single Edged trimmer or the protective comb of the

Double Edged trimmer can just be moved with

finger pressure. (A .0015" (1 1/2 thou.) feeler gauge

just slips under the blade guard or comb when

properly adjusted.) Tighten the locknuts while

holding the screw stationary in its correct adjusted

position. Re-check to make sure the blade guard or

comb can still be moved.

4.

Repeat Step 3 on each screw in turn until all are

correctly adjusted.

NOTE: CORRECT BLADE ADJUSTMENT CAN ONLY

BE ACHIEVED ON CLEAN, OILED BLADES.

B. B

LADE

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DJUSTMENT

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A. T

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HOOTING

Problem

1. Blades don’t cut cleanly.

2. Blades don’t move when

turned on.

3. Excessive electrical arcing

from vents in top of
trimmer.

Remedy

Have blades sharpened and
adjusted.

Re-adjust blades following
service instructions.

Replace brushes - follow
service instructions.

Cause

Blades are dull or not adjusted
properly.

Blades are adjusted too tight.

Worn brushes.

VI. SERVICE

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DGED

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