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A STEELFORT PRODUCT
Fit the harness well. Stretch the harness as below pic,
and then fit on shoulder.
The design and type of carry strap may vary.
1.
Place the full vest harness over your shoulders
and clip in the middle.
2.
Adjust to suit as so the harness is comfortable
to wear.
3.
Clip the BC451 on to the harness
4.
Adjust the full vest harness if required to
balance the BC451 on the harness.
WARNING
This carry strap has a safety device allowing you to
immediately disconnect the strap from the machine
in an emergency. To do so, pull forcefully on the red
pull tab (3) on the strap. This disconnects the strap
from the holding fixture immediately. NOTE: Never
start the motor with the carry strap attached to the
machine!
CUTTING WITH THE BRUSH CUTTER
Avoid operating the cutting tool at a speed just above
clutch engagement to prevent premature clutch
wear. Additionally, it is not recommended to continu-
ously run the engine at maximum speed after cutting,
as this can shorten the engine’s lifespan.
WARNING
In an emergency, stop the engine by moving the
engine switch to the stop position.
After the cutting attachment hits stone or debris,
stop the engine and inspect for any damage or loose
attachment. If the cutting attachment retains wet
grass or branches, stop the engine and remove them.
CUTTING ATTACHMENTS
Only use orginal cutting devices from the
manufacturer
WARNING
The user assumes responsibility for any damages
resulting from the selection, application, and usage
of the accessory. When unsure or lacking knowledge
about specific accessories, it is advised to contact
your LawnMaster Sercie Dealer.
KICKBACK
Kickback occurs when a rotating blade is pinched or
snagged, causing the power tool to forcefully move
in the opposite direction of the blade’s rotation at the
binding point. The blade can jump towards or away
from the operator, depending on its movement during
pinching.
Kickback is the result of power tool misuse and/or
incorrect operating procedures or conditions and
can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given
below.
•
Maintain a firm grip on the tool and position
your body and arm to allow you to resist kick
back forces.
•
Never place your hand near the rotating acces-
sory. Accessory may kick back over your hand.
•
Exercise caution when working near corners,
sharp edges, or during bouncing to prevent
snagging the accessory. Snagging can lead to
loss of control or kickback.
EXTENDING THE CUTTING LINE
FIG.17.1
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