Definitions – Echo HEDGE TRIMMERS SAFETY MANUAL User Manual

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Key Hedge Clipper Terms

TERM

DEFINITION

Air Filter

Filters air used by the engine for combustion. Keeps dirt and
dust out of the engine to help extend engine life.

ANSI Z87.1

American National Standards Institute safety standard for

safety glasses. Safety glasses and goggles that meet the
requirements of this standard are marked with this number.

Anti-vibration System

A design that minimizes the vibration created during opera-
tion. Reduced vibration helps reduce operator fatigue and
risk of injury.

Blade Cover

Protective plastic cover used to prevent accidental contact
with blades. Used when carrying, transporting, or storing
hedge clippers.

Blade Guard

Device used to prevent entry of improper or oversize material
into blade teeth.

Blade Pitch

The distance between blade teeth.

Blades

Toothed cutting devices that are used to cut shrubs, bushes,
and other vegetation.

Carburetor

Mixes fuel and air together so combustion can take place in
engine.

Catalytic Muffler

Reduces noise and emissions.

Choke Control Lever

Controls choke open/closed settings. Used for starting/
running engine. Also used for emergency stops.

Clutch

Device that transmits rotary motion of crankshaft to the gear
case assembly.

Clutch Engagement Speed

The engine speed or R.P.M. at which the clutch engages and
transmits power to the gear case.

Double Reciprocating Blade

A hedge clipper with two blades that move over one another
in a back and forth motion.

Double-sided blade

Hedge clipper blade that has cutting teeth on both sides of
blade assembly. Allows cutting action in two directions.

Emergency Stop Procedure

Procedure used to stall engine if Stop switch malfunctions
and unit does not stop when switch is moved to stop position.
Move choke lever to Cold Start (Choke) position to stall
engine.

Face Mask

Protective device worn over mouth and nose. Protects
against breathing sawdust or other small particles.

Face Shield

Protective device worn over safety glasses or safety goggles
to provide face protection from flying debris.

DEFINITIONS

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