Pengo OMA-250H User Manual

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OMA-250H

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OMA-250H

5

ITEM

P

ART No.

QTY

DESCRIPTION

1

260002

1

ENGINE, HONDA

GXV

-50

2

260001

1

GEARBOX, HANDLE /

ADAPTER

ASSEMBL

Y

3

260025

1

CABLE, THROTTLE

CONTROL

ASSEMBL

Y

4

260037

1

SWITCH, AUT

O

ST

OP

8

260003

1

CLUTCH ASSEMBL

Y

9

260040

1

KEY

, 5mm SQUARE X 18mm

10

260036

4

SCREW

, HEX M6x1x20mm

11

26001

1

4

W

ASHER, LOCK 6mm

12

260048

2

GROMMET

, RUBBER

13

260044

1

CONNECT

OR, WIRE SP

ADE

14

260043

1

CONNECT

OR, WIRE SNAP

PLUG

15

260049

1

SCREW

, T

ORX P

AN HEAD NO.6

16

135465

1

PIN, SAFETY

SNAP

3/8” x 2-1/2”

17

260045

1

SCREW

, T

ORX P

AN HEAD 10-24

18

260046

1

NUT

, HEX 10-24

19

260057

1

SCREW

, T

ORX P

AN HEAD NO.10

20

260058

1

CLAMP

, HOSE PLASTIC

21

260064

2

S

P

ACER, NYLON (NOT

USED ON

ALL

MODELS)

OMA-250H

P

ARTS BREAKDOWN & P

ARTS LIST (260000)

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TRANSPORT AND

ST

ORAGE

• Carry the unit by hand with the engine stopped and the muf

fl er pointed away from your body

.

Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel tank, and secure the unit before storing or transporting.

• Store unit out of the reach of children.

• Be sure the engine is of

f when transporting.

INCORRECT APPLICA

TIONS

This unit is designed for a specialized type of powered equipment and for a speci

fi c job function.

This

unit is not designed to install anchoring devices of any kind.

The auger bit and auger extensions are

not to be utilized as anchoring devices.

There are several design similarities between the auger bits

and anchoring devices, but the two products are designed for dif

ferent job applications. Improper ap-

plications for either product can result in injury or death.

BE

ALERT ON THE JOB SITE

T

ragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often

attracted to machinery and work activity

. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw

them. BE

ALER

T

and turn the equipment of

f if children enter the work area. Keep children out of the

work area and under supervision of another responsible adult.

OPERA

T

ORS CONDITION

Operators must be in good physical condition, mental health and not under the in

fl uence of any type

of drugs. Operating this unit can be strenuous. If you have any condition that might be aggravated

by strenuous work, check with your doctor before operating this unit. Guard against the possibility

of back related injuries by always lifting the unit with your leg muscles and not your back. Operators

should also be of adequate height so that in any con

fi guration, the operators handles remain below

the shoulders.

PROLONGED USAGE

Prolonged use of this unit (or other similar units) exposes the operator to vibrations which may cause

White Finger Disease (Raynaud’

s Phenomenon) or carpal tunnel syndrome. Regular users should

monitor closely the condition of their hands and

fi ngers. Symptoms include: numbness and burning

sensations. If any of the above symptoms appear

, seek medical advice immediately

.

UNDERGROUND HAZARDS

It is the responsibility of the operator to know where buried power

, gas, and/or telephone lines are at

in the work area.

This may lead to shock or an explosion. Have the work area marked for buried lines

and do not dig in marked areas set by your local municipals. Striking a hard object underground with

the auger turning can result in the slowing or stopping of the auger

.

The transfer of rotational forces

can cause the auger power head to rotate suddenly in a counter clockwise direction and can result in

a loss of control or serious injury

.

W

ARNING

W

ARNING

W

ARNING

W

ARNING

W

ARNING

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