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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for WEMC26

Page 1: ...Please read understand this manual paying particular attention to the safety instructions before use Operator s Manual Parts List 23 Nov 2015 193868001 26cc Loop Handle Petrol Multi Cutter WEMC26 ...

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Page 3: ...333212 Mon Fri 8 30am to 5 00pm Email customerservice webblawnmowers co uk www webblawnmowers co uk CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE CLEANING STORAGE TROUBLE SHOOTING PARTS DIAGRAM LIST DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WARRANTY ...

Page 4: ...n Monoxide Poisoning Ensure working area is correctly ventilated Moving Parts Rotating parts can contact or entangle hands feet hair clothing or accessories Traumatic amputation or severe laceration can result Hot Surface Running engines produce heat Engine parts especially the exhaust become extremely hot Severe thermal burns can occur on contact Fire Risk Fire and its vapors are extremely flammab...

Page 5: ...eventing it from getting caught in machinery DO NOT use whilst barefoot or wearing open toed footwear KEEP BYSTANDERS AND CHILDREN AWAY Keep unauthorised persons or animals a minimum distance of 15 metres away from the mower Do not allow children to handle use or climb on the machine DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times particularly if using on slopes The machine should no...

Page 6: ...ure Level 97dB A 97dB A 97dB A 97dB A Declared Sound Power Level 117dB A 117 dB A 117 dB A 117 dB A Vibration 7 66m s 9 78m s 7 53m s 7 51m s Max Cutting Speed 9270 RPM 9270 RPM Chain Pitch 3 8 Chain Links 40 File Required 5 32 The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product specification and livery according to continued product improvements This symbol on the product or on its packaging...

Page 7: ...iveshaft 8 Hand Wheel Coupler 9 Exhaust 10 Recoil Starter 11 Fuel Tank Cap 12 Primer Bulb 13 Choke Lever 14 Air Filter Cover 15 Blade 16 Angle Adjuster 17 Guide Bar 18 Cutting Chain 19 Oil Canister 20 Reversible Tri blade 21 Easy Load Head 22 Guard 17 18 20 19 21 22 HEDGE TRIMMER LINE TRIMMER PRUNER BRUSHCUTTER ...

Page 8: ...s through the Harness Eyelet located on the driveshaft 2 Adjust the Harness to ensure it is comfortable but tight enough to allow you to operate the machine appropriately JOINING ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER UNIT 1 Untighten the hand wheel located on the coupler 2 Line up the attachment shaft with the coupler and insert pulling the locking pin on the coupler out to house the attachment 3 When fully hou...

Page 9: ...t turning it anti clockwise until it is tight Remove locking tool BRUSHCUTTER FITTING THE METAL BLADE 1 Install holder A the blade holder B teeth washer in this order 2 Then clamp with the left hand thread nut 3 Align hole of gear case and holder A and insert Allen Key 4 Rotate blade fastening nut with spanner in clockwise direction until securely tightened 5 Install the Pin 2 16 and split legs to...

Page 10: ...erate the trigger with your right hand hold the D Handle with your left hand The trigger increases and decreases the power of the engine to the attachment increasing the revolution reciprocation of the attachment WORKING PLAN Limit the amount of time the product is used continuously to a maximum of 40 minutes per session Leave the machine to rest between sessions for between 10 20 minutes Total am...

Page 11: ...ris away from you If cutting up to a barrier such as fence wall or tree approach from an angle where any debris ricocheting off the barrier will fly away from you Move the line head slowly until the grass is cut right up the barrier but do not jam over feed the line into the barrier If trimming up to a wire mesh or chain linked fence be careful to feed only up to the fence If you go too far the line...

Page 12: ...s Fences and Trees DANGER DO NOT cut with a dull cracked or damaged metal blade Before cutting inspect for obstructions If an obstruction cannot be removed mark its location clearly so you can avoid it during operation Rocks metal can dull or damage a blade Wires can wrap around the blade head or be thrown in the air SCYTHING WEEDS This is cutting by swinging the blade in a level arc It can quickl...

Page 13: ...t in several pieces moving towards the main trunk of the tree Always check for any damage before each use and replace a damaged chain immediately with an approved replacement part Before every use check the level of the chain oil in the reservoir During use check the tension of the chain See Maintenance Section For Instruction Always fit the supplied blade guard when the Pruner Attachment is not in...

Page 14: ...f your hedge towards the outside to allow cuttings to fall to the ground Pay special attention to hedges which are positioned along wire fencing If the cutting blades make contact with the fence damage may occur Do not use the Hedgecutter Attachment for periods greater than 45 minutes Take a break for 10 15 minutes or after using one tank of fuel If the blade comes into contact with a stone wire o...

Page 15: ...uel mixture is used with your machine We recommend Handy Parts item HP 120 The fuel mixture should be shaken prior to entering the machine fuel tank Mix only the quantity you require to complete your specific task FUEL MIXTURE RATIO 40 1 UNLEADED PETROL 40 1 2 STROKE MINERAL OIL IF USING SYNTHETIC OR SEMI SYNTHETIC OIL CONSULT THE OIL MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS 40 1 FUEL MIXTURE RATIO Unleaded Petr...

Page 16: ...ine to warm up for a few minutes before using STARTING A WARM ENGINE 1 Move the switch to START position 2 If the fuel tank was run dry on previous operation follow steps 3 7 of cold start procedure 3 Whilst holding the machine down with your left hand away from the engine and pull the engine recoil starter rope vigorously until the engine false starts STOPPING THE ENGINE 1 Move the stop switch to...

Page 17: ... rounded at the end The spark gap should be 0 6 0 7mm 023 028 HEDGECUTTER BLADES The cutting blades can be protected and kept lubricated by periodically applying Maintenance Lubricating Oil If a gap exists between the upper lower blades follow the below steps to adjust them so that they are closer together and cutting to their optimum performance Loosen locknut A as shown below with a spanner Tigh...

Page 18: ...eed pipe supplied 4 Feed the feed pipe line in through the first eyelet and out of the second eyelet 5 Remove the feed pipe and put in a safe place 6 Pull the nylon line until you have two equal lengths 7 Now rotate the feed bump knob CLOCKWISE to wind the nylon line into the head 8 Stop when you have 150mm of nylon line protruding from both eyelets INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 19: ...end the use of Handy Parts HP 106 or alternatively contact your local Approved Dealer to undertake the sharpening Incorrectly sharpened chains can increase the risk of Kickback with resulting injuries A new chain should be broken in for about 2 3 minutes After this period of time check the chain tension CHAIN LUBRICATION For effective and reliable operation of your Pruner Attachment ensure you use ...

Page 20: ...d can be picked out through the fuel filler neck with a piece of hooked wire or similar Check the fuel filter periodically Do not allow dust to enter into the fuel tank A clogged filter will cause difficulty in sta ng the engine or abnormali es in engine performance When the filter is dirty replace the filter When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with petrol ...

Page 21: ...ce repair dealer Power Unit is smoking Incorrect fuel oil mixture Drain tank use 40 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part mineral oil 40 1 For semi synthetic oils us manufacturer ratios Idle is lumpy or attachment rotating without trigger depressed Fuel Mix Idle Screw is incorrectly adjusted Take to authorised service repair dealer LINE TRIMMER PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Line will not advance 1 Line ...

Page 22: ...PARTS DIAGRAM WEMC26 Engine ...

Page 23: ...010019 Side Gasket 1 15 WE03090010028 Bearing GB T276 6001 P5 2 46 WE70030020016 Insulator 1 16 WE03100010009 Seal 12x22x7 2 47 WE03020020012 Bolt GB T9074 4 M5 20 6 17 WE03060010002 Pin 4 48 WE02070010071 Carburettor Gasket 1 18 WE70070050038 Rear Crankcase 1 49 WE02050020101 Carburettor 1 19 WE02050100015 Starter Pawl 1 50 WE70080120007 Air Filter Housing with Choke 1 20 WE02050070090 Recoil Ass...

Page 24: ...40030002 Washer 5 1 28 WE70030180090 Clamp 1 9 WE03010060053 Screw M5x20 1 29 WE03010010022 Screw M5x20 2 10 WE70030180089 Handle Wheel 1 30 WE02050050078 Stop Switch 1 11 WE70070090011 pipe jion 1 31 WE70030070047 Tine 1 12 WE03020030017 Screw M5x12 1 32 WE02020110039 Spring 1 13 WE03040020015 Washer 6 1 33 WE02020110041 Spring 1 14 WE03050010012 Washer 6 1 34 WE70030070172 Safety Lever 1 15 WE03...

Page 25: ... WE02020160305 Nut Cover 1 1 6 WE03020030022 Screw M6x25 1 1 21 WE03030070024 Nut M10 1 25 1 1 7 WE03020030017 Screw M5x12 1 22 WE02020150010 Locked Washer 1 1 8 WE03010030009 Bolt M6X10 1 23 WE02080020082 Rubber 3 1 9 WE03040050033 Washer 1 24 WE02040010005 Oil Bearing 3 1 10 WE70070010018 Gear Case 1 25 WE02020060021 Driveshaft 1 1 11 WE02020160234 Cover 1 26 WE02010010114 Shaft 1 1 12 WE0301006...

Page 26: ...olt 4 37 WE70010050021 Angle Adjuster 1 12 WE03040020011 Washer 4 4 38 WE02020160304 Adjuster Screw 1 13 WE03050010016 Washer 4 4 39 WE02020070040 Angle Bracket 1 14 WE03010010026 Screw M4x12 4 40 WE02020150010 Washer 1 15 WE70070080058 Gear Case Cover 1 41 WE02080020082 Rubber Pipe 3 16 WE02070010054 Gear Case Gasket 1 42 WE02040010005 Oil Bearing 3 17 WE03090010005 Bearing 608 2RS 2 43 WE0301001...

Page 27: ...0070010031 Gear Case 1 27 WE03010010055 Screw M5x14 1 1 9 WE02020160080 Cover 1 28 WE70030030539 Bracket 1 1 10 WE03020020025 Screw M5x12 3 29 WE03010010061 Screw M5x20 2 1 11 WE03090010013 Bearing 6000 2RS 1 30 WE61270070058 Safety Guard Assembly 1 1 12 WE02020090012 Gear 1 30 31 WE70030030634 Safety Guard 1 1 13 WE02020090029 Gear Shaft 1 30 32 WE02010030001 Clamp 2 1 14 WE03090010013 Bearing 62...

Page 28: ...g 2 38 WE02080020082 Rubber Cover 3 12 WE03120030005 E Ring φ6 1 39 WE02040010005 Oil Bearing 3 13 WE70070010016 Gear Case φ24 1 40 WE02020060021 Driveshaft 1 14 WE03020020037 Screw M5X40 1 41 WE02010010115 Shaft 1 15 WE03030070040 Nut M5 1 42 WE02020160294 Joint B 1 16 WE03010050009 Bolt 1 43 WE03010060048 Screw M6 10 1 17 WE02050110002 Washer 1 44 WE03040020015 Washer φ6 1 18 WE03010110107 Screw...

Page 29: ...st amended by EC Directive 2014 30 EU The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with EN ISO 14982 2009 EN ISO 11806 1 2011 EN ISO 10517 A1 2013 Measured Sound Pressure Level LPA 97dB A Measured Sound Power Level LWA 117dB A Notified Body TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Addresses 88 Heng Tong Road Shanghai 200070 P R China Zertifizierselle Ridlerstraße 65 80339 München Germany Aut...

Page 30: ... Held Range Please register your machine using the following pages or at www webblawnmowers co uk By registering your machine you agree to maintain the machine in accordance with the service schedules specified in this manual and services duly recorded You may be asked to produce this booklet as proof of servicing in the event of a claim Proof of purchase should also be kept as a reference Ensure ...

Page 31: ...nty a The warranty policy does not cover any depreciation or damages caused by ordinary wear rusting or corrosion lack of correct maintenance or operation misuse abuse lack of transportation or accident b The warranty policy does not cover any costs necessary for the standard periodic maintenance services instructed by the operators manual or service parts replacement which would include oil filte...

Page 32: ...ich are specialised in our products and will be aware of your particular machine and any technical updates which will save valuable time money If you are using your machine in dry dusty or high temperatures you will need to service the machine more regularly Fuel Due to ongoing efforts by fuel companies to reduce emissions unleaded petrol will oxidize deteriorate in storage overtime leaving residu...

Page 33: ...e correct service actions have been completed PLEASE ENSURE THE SERVICE BOOK IS AVAILABLE FOR THE DEALER DURING SERVICE WORK 1st Service This must be stamped by an approved service dealer to qualify for a free second year warranty 24 Months Date Date 36 Months 12 Months Date SERVICE BOOK ...

Page 34: ...48 Months Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date 72 Months 96 Months 120 Months 60 Months 84 Months 108 Months 132 Months INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 35: ... your and or your machine We value your trust by giving us this information about yourself and we are committed to protecting your privacy From time to time Webb its associated companies authorised dealers or third parties working on our behalf may wish to contact you regarding our products services offers technical improvements or just opinions which may be used for marketing research or analysis...

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