Shoulder strap assembly – Craftsman C944.511591 User Manual

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2. Position one of the bracket covers

under the upper shaft and align the
mounting bracket and the bracket
cover screw holes. Insert two
screws into the screw holes.

3. Secure the mounting bracket by

tightening the screws with the hex
wrench.

4. Locate the decal on the handlebar.

This decal includes an arrow. Posi­
tion the handlebar with the mount­
ing bracket at the end of the arrow.

5. Position the second bracket cover

over the handlebar. Align the mount­
ing bracket and the bracket cover
screw holes. Again make sure the
handlebar is at the end of the arrow.

6. Insert two screws and hand tighten

only. Be sure the handlebar is
installed correctly; then, tighten each
screw securely with the hex wrench.

SHOULDER STRAP ASSEMBLY

A

WARNING:

Proper shoulder strap

and handlebar adjustments are required

before use. The shoulder strap clamp
must be installed as shown above the
handlebar on the upper shaft (power-
head end of unit).
NOTE; The lower shoulder strap

clamp has two spacer tabs attached.

These tabs are provided to adapt this

attachment for use with powerheads

that have a 1'' diameter upper shaft

(the shoulder strap clamp will not tight­
en down securely on the 1" diameter
upper shaft without using these spacer

tabs). The tabs must be broken off

completely before use and placed over

the screw holes on the lower shoulder

strap clamp. These tabs are not need­
ed for powerheads with a 7/8” upper

shaft.

LOWER SHOULDER STRAP

CLAMP

Spacer Tabs '

Spacer Tabs

positioned for use

on 1" diameter

upper shaft

2

.

Place the upper shoulder strap

clamp over the upper shaft above
the handlebar.

Position the lower shoulder strap

clamp under the upper shaft and
align the upper and lower clamp
screw holes (use spacer tabs be­
tween upper and lower clamps if

necessary to secure damp, i.e. for

1" diameter upper shaft).

Upper Shoulder

‘ Clamp

POWERHEAD
END

Lower Shoulder

Strap Clamp

3.

ATTACHMENT

END

4.

5.

insert two screws into the screw
holes.

Secure shoulder strap clamp by
tightening screws with the hex
wrench.

Insert your right arm and head

through the shoulder strap and al­

low it to rest on your left shoulder.
Make sure the danger sign is on

your back and the hook is to the

right side of your waist.

NOTE: A one-half twist is built in the
shoulder strap to allow the strap to rest

flat on the shoulder.

6. Adjust the strap, allowing the hook

to be about 6 inches below the
waist.

Fasten the strap hook to the upper

clamp and lift the tool to the oper­
ating position.
Try on shoulder strap and adjust for
fit and balance before starting the
engine or beginning a cutting opera­
tion.

NOTE: It may be necessary to
relocate the shoulder strap clamp on

the shaft for proper balancing of unit.

7.

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