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Step 4 

Next insert a 1.2” bolt (J) into the hole at the base 
of the Support Bracket and a 1.5” bolt (I) through 
the hole with the Weed Deflector (F), then secure 
each with a washer and nut. Tip the assembly 
upright and tighten all fasteners securely using a 
Phillips screwdriver and 7/16” wrench.

Step 5

Handle Assembly—Press the spring-loaded 
buttons on one end of the Handle Connector (E), 
slide into the open end of the Handle (B) and turn 
until the buttons snap into the holes in the handle.  
Repeat this process for the second half of the 
handle.

Step 1 

Throw the Weed Razer out and over area to be 
cleared. If you are on a dock, tie the rope to a post 
so you don’t throw too far.

Step 2

Let the Weed Razer sink

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Step 3

Pull back in using short, hard, jerking motions. 
Repeat as many times as needed to clear your 
weeds. 

Assembly & Instructions 

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Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for 580110

Page 1: ...ct Contents 2 Assembly Instructions 3 4 Operating Instructions 4 Blade Sharpening Instructions 5 6 Safety Instructions 7 Replacement Parts 8 Product Warranty 8 Table of Contents Item 580110 Product Ma...

Page 2: ...ile assembling the tool and when tool is not in use Failing to comply can result in severe lacerations dismemberment and even death SAFETY FIRST Instructions containing a warning within this manual ar...

Page 3: ...end of the triangular bracket Next seat the second triangular Support Bracket D over the assembly with the domed side facing up and place a washer and nut on each of the four bolts be sure to simply h...

Page 4: ...the spring loaded buttons on one end of the Handle Connector E slide into the open end of the Handle B and turn until the buttons snap into the holes in the handle Repeat this process for the second h...

Page 5: ...while standing or leaning over the cutting edge Step 4 Grip the handle of the Sharpener L so that the guard is between your hand and the blade surface Step 5 To remove burs from the blade surface use...

Page 6: ...times with consistent pressure Repeat this process for the other side of the blade NOTE We recommend using the process in STEP 6 for greater consistency in sharpening Step 8 In the end of the sharpen...

Page 7: ...als are present within 100 feet from the launch point 5 Do not place or use near electrical wires or cords 6 Never touch the sharp edges of the blades with bare hands at any time 7 Leave blade covers...

Page 8: ...from use in commercial environment misuse abuse negligence and or accidents The manufacturer agrees at its option during the warranty period to repair any defect in material or workmanship or to furn...

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