Operating instructions for use with blade – Partner B305 CBS Rev.7 User Manual

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MOWING - Your trimmer is ideal for mowing

in places conventional lawn mowers cannot

reach. In the mowing position, keep the line

parallel to the ground. Avoid pressing the

head into the ground as this can scalp the

ground and damage the tool.

Mowing

SWEEPING - The fanning action of the

rotating line can be used to blow away loose

debris from an area. Keep the line parallel to

and above the area surface and swing the

tool from side to side.

Sweeping

TRIMMING PROCEDURES

When properly equipped with a cutting

attachment guard and cutting head, your unit

will trim unsightly weeds and tall grass in

those hard-to-reach areas - along fences,

walls, foundations and around trees. It can

also be used for scalping to remove

vegetation down to the ground for easier

preparation of a garden or to clean out a

particular area.

NOTE: Even with care, trimming around

foundations, brick or stone walls, curves,

etc., will result in above normal string wear.

TRIMMING / MOWING

Swing trimmer with a sickle-like motion from

side to side. Do not tilt the cutting head during

the procedure. Test area to be trimmed for

proper cutting height. Keep cutting head at

same level for even depth of cut (Fig. 12A).

Fig. 12A

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH BLADE

• Blade Thrust is a reaction that only occurs

when using a bladed unit. This reaction

can cause serious injury such as

amputation. Carefully study this section. It

is important that you understand what

causes blade thrust, how you can reduce

the chance of its occurring, and how you

can remain in control of unit if blade thrust

occurs.

• WHAT CAUSES BLADE THRUST -

Blade Thrust can occur when the spinning

blade contacts an object that it does not

cut. This contact causes the blade to stop

for an instant and then suddenly move or

“thrust” away from the object that was hit.

The “thrusting” reaction can be violent

enough to cause the operator to be

propelled in any direction and lose control

of the unit. The uncontrolled unit can cause

serious injury if the blade contacts the

operator or others.

• WHEN BLADE THRUST OCCURS -

Blade Thrust can occur without warning if

• Cut only grass, weeds, and woody brush

up to 1 cm in diameter with the weed

blade. Do not let the blade contact

material it cannot cut such as stumps,

rocks, fences, metal, etc., or clusters of

hard, woody brush having a diameter

greater than 1 cm.

Scalping

the blade snags, stalls, or binds. This is

more likely to occur in areas where it is

difficult to see the material being cut. By

using the unit properly, the occurrence of

blade thrust will be reduced and the

operator will be less likely to lose control.

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