Maintenance, Generalrecommendations, Check for loose fasteners and parts – Craftsman C944.511591 User Manual

Page 10: Check for damaged or worn parts, Inspect and clean unit and decals, Service and adjustments, Blade replacement

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

A WARNING:

Always stop unit and disconnect spark plug wire before

performing maintenance.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE TASK

WHEN TO PERFORM

Check for loose fasteners and parts

Before each use

Check for damaged or worn parts

Before each use

Inspect and clean unit and decals

After each use

Check or replace blade

Every 5 hours of operation

GENERALRECOMMENDATIONS

The warranty on this attachment does

not cover items that have been sub­

jected to operator abuse or negli­

gence. To receive full value from the

warranty, the operator must maintain
the brushcutter attachment as instruct­

ed in this manual.
CHECK FOR LOOSE
FASTENERS AND PARTS

• Blade nut
• Fasteners

CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR

WORN PARTS

Contact Sears Service Centre for re­
placement of damaged or worn parts.
• Blade Shield - Discontinue use of

brushcutter attachment if shield is
damaged.

INSPECT AND CLEAN UNIT

AND DECALS

• After each use, inspect complete unit

for loose or damaged parts. Clean the

unit and decals using a damp cloth

with a mild detergent.

• Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth.

BLADE MAINTENANCE

^WARNING: The blade will contin­

ue to spin after the engine stops or af­

ter the throttle trigger has been re­

leased. To avoid serious injury, make
sure the blade has stopped coasting
and disconnect the spark plug before
performing work on the blade.

^WARNING; Always replace a

blade that is bent, warped, cracked,
broken, or damaged in any other way.
Never attempt to straighten and reuse
a damaged blade. Use only specified
replacement blade. Wear protective
gloves when handling or performing
maintenance on the blade to help
avoid injury.
• Check blade for flatness periodically.

Lay the blade on a flat surface to in­

spect for flatness. Throw away a

blade that is not flat.

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

BLADE REPLACEMENT

^ WARNING:

The blade will contin­

ue to spin after the engine stops or af­

ter the throttle trigger has been re­

leased. To avoid serious injury, make
sure the blade has stopped coasting
and disconnect the spark plug before
performing work on the blade.

WARNING:

Wear protective

gloves when handling or performing
maintenance on the blade to avoid
injury. The blade is sharp and can cut

you even when it is not moving.

1. To remove the blade, align hole in

the dust cup with the hole in the
side of the gearbox by rotating the
biade.

2. Insert a small screwdriver into

aligned holes. This will keep the
shaft from turning while loosening
the blade nut.

3.

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While holding the screwdriver in

position, remove blade nut by turn­
ing clockwise as you are facing the
nut.

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