General Maintenance - EGO Power+ CTA9500 Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales

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WARNING:
Always wear heavy gloves when installing
or removing the blade or performing any maintenance on the
blade. Be careful of the blade and protect your hands from
being injured by the blade.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

WARNING:
Do not at any time let brake fluids,
gasoline, petroleum-based products, penetrating oils, etc.,
come in contact with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage,
weaken, or destroy plastic, which may result in serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
When cleaning the cultivator attachment,
DO NOT immerse it in water or other liquids. Do not clean
your machine with a pressure washer. The solid jet of water
may damage parts of the machine.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to ensure the
equipment is in safe working condition.
To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, silencer,
battery compartment free of vegetative material and
excessive grease.
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
BLADE MAINTENCE
Maintain the blades with anti-rust oil regularly.
If any of the blades needs replacing due to wear, replace
all four blades for best performance.
All cultivator service, other than the items listed in these
maintenance instructions, should be performed by an
authorized service personnel.
To Replace
The cultivator has four blades – two inner blades and two
outer blades. For correct operation of the cultivator, the
blades must be installed in the correct orientation. Symbols L
and R are stamped on the blades (Fig. H & I).
Fig. H & I parts description see below:
H-1
Driven Shaft
H-2
Inner Sleeve
H-3
Outer Sleeve
H-4
Symbol L
Inner Blade
H-5
Stamped "L"
Outer Blade
H-6
Stamped "L"
H-7 Hitch Pin
I-1 Hitch Pin
Outer Blade Stamped
I-2
"R"
Inner Blade Stamped
I-3
"R"
I-4 Symbol R
CULTIVATOR ATTACHMENT — CTA9500
NOTICE:
THE BLADES THAT HAVE TINES FACING IN BOTH
DIRECTIONS MUST BE MOUNTED ON THE INSIDE, CLOSEST
TO THE GEAR BO.
1. Wear gloves.
2. Place the inner blade, stamped "L", which has tines
facing in both directions, to the left of the gear box.
3. Place the outer blade, stamped "L", (tines face one
way only) on the same side. with the outer sleeve
against the inner blade.
4. To secure the blade to the drive shaft, insert the hitch
pin into the locking hole-1. See Fig. J, K, L and N for
reference.
5. Turn over the tool with the installed blade resting
against the ground.
6. Place the inner blade stamped "R", which has tines
facing in both directions, to the right of the gear box.
7. Place the outer blade, stamped "R", (tines face one
way only) on the same side. with the outer sleeve
against the inner blade.
8. To secure the blade to the drive shaft, insert the hitch
pin into the locking hole-1 and then turn the hitch pin
for 90°. See Fig. J, K, L and N for reference.
WARNING:
The unit will not operate properly or may
cause danger to the operator or bystanders if the blades
are installed incorrectly. If you notice a problem with the
cultivating operation of the unit, check for proper blade
positioning.
THE BLADES THAT HAVE TINES FACING IN BOTH
DIRECTIONS MUST BE MOUNTED ON THE INSIDE,
CLOSEST TO THE GEAR CASE.
To Adjust
When tilling in a confined area or between rows, the
cultivator may be used with only the inner blades installed.
Wear gloves and remove the two hitch pins to remove the
two outer blades (Fig. M), and then insert the hitch pins into
the locking hole-2 (Fig. N & O).
Fig. N parts description see below:
N-1
Locking Hole-1
N-2
Locking Hole-2
NOTICE:
Do not force the blades on or off the drive shaft.
If you experience difficulty when removing the blades,
apply some penetrating oil on the shaft. When reinstalling
the blades, make sure to clean and oil the drive shaft and
the blades.
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