THE OPERATOR MUST WEAR EYE, EAR, FACE,
FOOT, LEG AND BODY PROTECTION. PERSONS
INSIDE THE DANGER ZONE OR RISK ZONE BE-
YOND THE DANGER ZONE SHOULD WEAR EYE
PROTECTION AGAINST THROWN OBJECTS. RISK
DIMINISHES WITH AN INCREASING DISTANCE
FROM THE DANGER ZONE.
CUTTING WITH A NYLON CUTTING HEAD
WARNING
DANGER
LINE CUTTER on left side
If the device is operated with nylon cutting head the
black extension must be attached to the protection cov-
er. Otherwise, the nylon cutting line may flap around if
it is too long. Always use the protection cover with line
cutter when using a nylon cutting head.
COUNTER-ANTI-
CLOCKWISE ROTATION
For nearly all cutting applications, it is recommended to
tilt the cutting head such that contact between cutting
line and cut-off matter is made in the part of the line's
circular movement, where it is moving AWAY from the
operator and protection cover (see appropriate figure).
This results in caught objects and cut-off matter being
thrown AWAY from the operator.
If the line head rotates in a CLOCKWISE direction, the
LINE CUTTER must be installed on the right side of the
protection cover.
WARNING
DANGER
Tilting the head to the wrong side results in the cut-
off matter being thrown TOWARDS the operator. If
the cutting head is held in a horizontal position to the
ground so that cutting occurs over the whole cutting
circle of the line, cut-off matter will be THROWN at the
operator, the high workload will slow the engine down,
and you will use up a lot of line.
Use only quality nylon monofilament line with a diam-
eter of 2.5mm. Never use wire or wire-reinforced line
instead of nylon trimmer line. Load your nylon cutting
head with nylon trimmer line of the proper diameter
only.
OBJECTS
CUT ON THIS SIDE
GB-7
Use extreme caution when cutting over bare spots
and gravel as the line can throw small stones at high
speeds. The protection cover on the unit cannot hold
back objects that bounce back or rebound from hard
surfaces.
TRIMMEN
OBJECTS
KNIFE SIDE RAISED
ANGLE TO GROUND
Trimming means feeding the trimmer carefully into the
material you wish to cut. Tilt the head slightly to di-
rect cut-off matter and caught objects away from you.
If cutting up to a barrier such as a fence, wall or tree,
approach from an angle where any objects bouncing
back from the barrier will fly away from you. Move the
cutting head slowly until the grass is cut right up to the
barrier – but do not push (overfeed) the line into the
barrier. If trimming up to a wire mesh or chain linked
fence be careful to feed only up to wire. If you go to
far the line will get caught and wrap itself around the
wire. Using the trimmer you may also cut through weed
stems one at a time. To do so, place the cutting head
near the bottom of the weed – never higher up as this
could cause the weed to chatter and catch the line.
Rather than cutting the weed right through, just use the
very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly.
WARNING
DANGER
Do not to use a steel blade for edging or scalping.
SCALPING AND EDGING
Both of these applications are done with the line head
tilted at a steep angle. Scalping is removing the whole
top growth leaving the earth bare. Edging is trimming
the grass back where it has spread over a sidewalk or
driveway. During both edging and scalping, hold the
unit in a steep angle and in a position where cut-off
matter and any dislodged dirt and stones will not be
thrown towards you, even if it bounces back from a
hard surface. Although the picture shows both edging
and scalping every operator himself must find the an-
gles which suit his/her body size and cutting situation
best.
ANGLE TO WALL