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06/07/20 

K7201G 

 

 

Cox Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd Warranty Policy 

 
NEW GARDEN RECYCLER 

Cox Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd warrants in respect of each new garden recycler sold, that for a period of one 
(1) year (Domestic use), or six (6) months (Commercial/Contractors/Hire use), to the original purchaser from  the 
date of purchase. Cox Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd or an authorised dealer will repair or replace free of charge 
any  garden  recycler  parts  found  to  be  defective  in  materials  or  workmanship  under  normal  use  and  operating 
conditions provided that: 
1. The garden recycler has been properly and reasonably used, operated, maintained and regularly serviced as 
per the maintenance schedule during the warranty period. 
2. The replacement or repair is performed by an authorised Cox Industries Dealer. 
 

PARTS INSTALLED DURING NEW GARDEN RECYCLER WARRANTY PERIOD 

Warranty coverage for parts installed during new garden recycler warranty period shall consist of the remainder 
of the new garden recycler warranty period or ninety (90) days, which ever is greater, provided  the installation is 
performed by an Authorised COX INDUSTRIES Dealer. 
 

ENGINE 

The  engine  in  a  new  garden  recycler  is  covered  by  the  manufacturer  of  that  specific  engine,  not  by  COX 
INDUSTRIES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD. 
 

Refer to the engine owner’s manual for details. 

 

WARRANTY SERVICE: 

In the event of a need for warranty service contact your local Authorised COX INDUSTRIES (AUSTRALIA) PTY 
LTD Dealer. 
Date of purchase of machine must be given before warranty claim will be accepted for processing. 
 

WARRANTY REGISTRATION: 

The  warranty registration card must be completed by the dealer with the customer at the time of purchase and 
returned to COX INDUSTRIES or an authorised Dealer within 14 days. 
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 

1) 

The rental of another  machine or related equipment while unit repairs are in progress. 

2) 

Telephone, facsimile expenses or other related communication expenses. 

3) 

Transportation and Insurance charges during transportation of failed unit or any part thereof. 

4) 

The  labour,  parts,  mechanical  adjustments  or  lubricant  costs  which,  in  the  judgement  of  COX 
INDUSTRIES 
 or their Authorised dealer, are made or should be made as standard maintenance according to the 
Cox Industries maintenance schedule. 

5) 

The replacement of normal maintenance parts such as (garden recycler blades, bearings) made in 
connection with normal maintenance services as opposed to manufacturing defects. 

6) 

Any  defect  caused  by  alteration,  modification,  fitment  of  a  non-genuine  part  or  attachment  not 
approved by COX INDUSTRIES  

7) 

Any  defect  caused  by  misuse,  negligence,  accidents  or  failure  to  carry  out  proper  maintenance 

 

procedures. 

8) 

Any defect caused by work carried out by other than an authorised dealer. 

9) 

Damage caused by continued operation of the machine after it is known to be defective. 

10)  Damage caused by racing and similar activities or by overloading. 
 

All implied warranties (save those preserved by stature) are excluded. Liability for consequential damages under 
any and all warranties are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law. 
To the extent that it is not prevented from doing so from statute, the manufacturer will not accept liability for costs 
of  labour,  postage,  cartage  or  delivery  to  replace  faulty  materials  or  parts;  or  for  any  loss,  damage  or  accident 
directly, indirectly, or consequently suffered by the purchaser, operator or any other person or property as a result 
of such faults whether due to defective materials or workmanship or otherwise 
The  careless  or  improper  use  of  a  machine  of  this  type  can  be  dangerous.    The  manufacturer  or  selling  agent 
does  not  accept  responsibility  for  accident  either  to  the  operator,  to  the  owner  or  to  any  person  directly  or 
indirectly  or  to  property  if  such  accident  is  caused  by  circumstances  arising  other  than  by  the  negligence  or 
default of COX INDUSTRIES  (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD. Due  to COX Industries on-going commitment to product 
improvement,  we  reserve  the  right  to  change  at  any  time,  product  specifications,  configurations  and  company 
policies. 

Summary of Contents for KR7201G

Page 1: ...GARDEN RECYCLER Model KR7201G OWNER OPERATORS MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE THIS MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF INFLICTING SERIOUS INJURY IF OPERATED IMPROPERLY READ WARNING CAUTION LABELS ...

Page 2: ...3 Transportation and Insurance charges during transportation of failed unit or any part thereof 4 The labour parts mechanical adjustments or lubricant costs which in the judgement of COX INDUSTRIES or their Authorised dealer are made or should be made as standard maintenance according to the Cox Industries maintenance schedule 5 The replacement of normal maintenance parts such as garden recycler b...

Page 3: ...ment 206 cm3 Bore x Stroke 68 3mm x 55 8 mm Maximum Rated Power 4 1 kW 5 5 hp 3600 RPM Maximum Rated Torque 11 N m 2600RPM Rated Engine Speed No Load Maximum 3600 RPM Idle 1800 RPM Dry Mass 15 3 kg Machine Design and Performance KGR7201 Type Engine PTO Shaft Direct Mounted Flywheel and Housing Mounted Bypass Screen 1 Bolted Chipper Knife Blade and 9 Pivoting Hammer Blades Capacity Chipper Chute 63...

Page 4: ...R ANY INJURY COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY TRAINING Read this owner s manual carefully in its entirety before attempting to assemble or operate this machine Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this machine before operating it Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular refer...

Page 5: ... the fuel tank indoors while the engine is running or while the engine is still hot Turn the unit off and let the engine cool before refueling Wipe the fuel cap and top of fuel tank area before removing fuel cap to prevent dirt entering tank Fuel your garden recycler in a clean area to avoid getting dirt in petrol tank Do not smoke while refueling Fuel tank cap must be secure at all times except d...

Page 6: ...n the hopper 5 Keep all protective guards on the machine in place and in good working condition 6 Always stand clear of the discharge area when the shredder is running 7 Keep your face and body away from the feed hopper to avoid being struck by any material that may bounce back Do not over reach keep proper balance and footing 8 Do not transport the garden recycler while the engine is running 9 Do...

Page 7: ...wo M8 nuts at the chute mounts wind the nuts out till they are flush to the end of the bolts Remove the bottom screen pin lift the screen and position the chipper chute above and over the mounting area Locate the top nut into the keyhole slot on the chute Hold the chute up against the main assembly and slide it down to locate the bottom mounting bolt into the bottom slot Finger tighten the two nut...

Page 8: ...AN THE OPERATOR IS STANDING NEAR THE GARDEN RECYCLER WHILE STARTING OR OPERATING DO NOT OPERATE THIS GARDEN RECYCLER UNLESS THE DISCHARGE RUBBER DEFLECTOR HAS BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED AND IS SECURED Disconnect spark plug lead and move the lead away from spark plug to prevent accidental starting while equipment is unattended HOW TO USE YOUR GARDEN RECYCLER The garden recycler is designed for two dif...

Page 9: ... of such parts could create a fire hazard 3 Do not use flammable solutions to clean the air filter LUBRICATION OF THE ENGINE Check engine oil level regularly WHILE THE UNIT IS IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION Wheels and stand on the ground Check the oil every five hours of operation and before each usage Stop engine and wait several minutes before checking oil level Refer to the engine Operators Manual for...

Page 10: ...an fresh fuel 2 Fuel valve control not in on position 2 Move fuel valve control to on position 3 Stop control not in on position 3 Move stop control to on position 4 Spark plug wire disconnected 4 Connect wire to spark plug 5 Faulty spark plug 5 Clean adjust gap or replace Loss of power 1 Spark plug wire loose 1 Connect and tighten spark plug wire operation erratic 2 Blocked fuel line or stale fue...

Page 11: ...06 07 20 11 K7201G Exploded View Enclosure ...

Page 12: ...bber 1 16 W052003 Washer Flat 4 17 72028 Panel Housing Front 1 18 SH0816M Screw Hex 11 19 72010 Screen Bar 1 20 13029 Pin 2 21 BCHSNM6x20 Bolt Cup Sq Neck 2 22 NM6NT Nut Hex Nylon Insert Thin 2 23 72031 Sub Assy Shedder Hopper 1 24 72027 Hopper Shedder 1 25 SH0616M Screw Hex 3 26 72017 Shield Flexible Hopper 1 27 W041216 Washer Flat 3 28 NM6NT Nut Hex Nylon Insert Thin 3 29 72018 Trim 2 30 DEC119 ...

Page 13: ...p 1 3 BCHSNM8X20 Bolt Cup Sq Neck 2 4 NFM8 Nut Hex Flange 4 5 Engine Briggs Stratton 1 6 WS050216 Washer Lock Spring 4 8 STF0618 Screw Hex 4 9 BCHSNM8x25 Bolt Cup Sq Neck 2 10 AM115 Key 1 11 72001 Sub Assy Rotor 1 12 WS06081 5 Washer Lock Spring 1 14 72025 Spacer 1 15 72033 Plate Spacer 1 16 B0632F Bolt Hex 1 17 W05M202 Washer 4 18 B0520F Screw Hex 4 ...

Page 14: ...1 7201300K Flywheel Rotor 1 2 72002 Blade Hammer 9 3 72034 Axle Hammer 3 4 72035 Collar Hammer 3 5 BHSSM8X12 Screw Button Hex Soc 3 6 72005 Blade Knife Chipper 1 7 72024 Deflector Chip 1 8 CSSSM6x25 Screw Csk Hex Soc 3 9 NM6NT Nut Hex Nylon Insert Thin 5 10 SH0616M Screw Hex 2 72001 Sub Assy Rotor ...

Page 15: ...6 07 20 15 K7201G 70 Landseer Street Acacia Ridge Qld 4110 P O Box 6266DC Acacia Ridge Q 4110 Australia PH 07 3323 2222 FAX 07 3344 6233 Web Site Address www coxmowers com au Email sales coxmowers com au ...

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