Yard-Man YM70SS User Manual

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

On some units, the D-handle may be pre-installed, requiring
only loosening screws and some adjustment. If this is the case,
go to step 4.
INSTALLING AND ADJUSTING THE D-HANDLE

1.

Remove the screws and bottom clamp piece that were
installed on the D-handle for shipping.

2.

Place D-handle the over the shaft housing and onto the
bottom clamp (Fig. 1). Place it a minimum of 6 inches
(15.24 cm) from the end of the shaft grip.

Fig. 2

(4) Screws

Shaft

Housing

D-Handle

Bottom Clamp

Shaft Grip

Minimum 6 inches

(15.24 cm)

On/Off Stop Control

3. Start screws with a large Flat-head or T-25 Torx

screwdriver. Do not tighten until you make the handle
adjustment.

4.

If the D-handle was pre-installed, loosen the screws on the
handle just enough to move it.

5.

While holding the unit in the operating position (Fig. 2),
position the D-handle to the location that provides you the
best grip.

6.

Tighten the clamp screws evenly, until the D-handle is
secure.

Fig. 1

INSTALLING THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT SHIELD

Use the following instructions if the cutting attachment shield
on your unit is not installed or if you ever need to re-install it.

1.

Slide the cutting attachment shield into the shield mount
on the cutting attachment. Align the screw holes in the
shield with the holes in the cutting attachment (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

Cutting Attachment

Shield

Screws

Shaft Housing

Hex Lock Nut

Cutting Attachment

Shield

Cutting Attachment

2.

Place a hex lock nut into one of the three recessed holes on
the top of the cutting attachment shield (Fig 4).

3.

Install a screw into the hole from the bottom of the cutting
attachment shield and screw it into the nut installed in step
2 (Fig 5). Do not tighten.

4.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all three screws have been
started, then tighten securely.

Recessed Holes

Shield Mount

WARNING:

Never operate the trimmer without

the cutting attachment shield in place to prevent
serious personal injury.

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