Blade Maintenance; Long Periods Of Disuse - Stiga SBC 627 K Manuel D'utilisation

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trodes have burnt or the insulation has worn, and 
in any case every 100 working hours.
5.7 ANGLE TRANSMISSION (Fig. 21)
Lubricate with lithium-based grease. 
Remove  the  screw  (1)  and  put  in  the  grease, 
turning the shaft manually until grease emerges, 
then replace the screw (1).

5.8 BLADE MAINTENANCE

5.8.1 Sharpening the 3 or 4-point blade
(Fig. 22)
WARNING!
Use protective gloves. If
sharpening is done without removing the
blade, disconnect the spark plug cap.
Sharpening must be done taking account of the 
type of blade and cutting edges, using a flat file 
and working all the points equally.
The references for correct sharpening are given
in Fig. 22:
A = Incorrect sharpening
    B = Sharpening limits
    C = Incorrect and unequal angles
IMPORTANT It is important to retain the correct
balance  after  sharpening.  For  safety  reasons, 
sharpening  and  balancing  should  be  done  by  a 
Specialised Centre with suitable skills and equip-
ment  for  the  job;  without  risking  any  damage  to 
the blade which would make it unsafe when used.
3 or 4-point blades can be used on both sides.
When  one  side  of  the  points  is  worn,  the  blade 
can be turned and the other side used.
WARNING!
The blade must never be re-
paired, but must be replaced as soon as
signs  of  breaking  are  noted  or  the  sharpen-
ing limit is exceeded.
5.8.2 Sharpening the 3 or 4-point blade
Blades bearing the code indicated on the chart
on page 3 should be used on this machine.
Given  product  evolution,  the  above  mentioned 
blades may be replaced in time with others hav-
ing similar interchangeable and operating safety 
features.
5.9 HEAD LINE REPLACEMENT
5.9.1 Cutting line head type "I" (Fig. 23)
1.    R emove  the  remaining  line  pulling  it  out  of 
the centre of the starter grip (1). If it is broken 
off inside, press the point indicated «PUSH», 
turn the head cover (2) anticlockwise and re-
move  the  line  remaining  inside.  Close  the 
head again, aligning the reference notch (3)
and turn the cover (2) clockwise.
WARNING!
  Make  sure  the  head  is  prop-
erly closed along the entire perimeter to pre-
vent  it  from  opening  during  work,  with  the 
risk of damage or injuries.
2. Cut the line to the indicated length.
3.    T urn the starter grip (1) clockwise until one of 
the arrows is aligned with one of the two exit 
holes (4) of the line.
4.    I nsert the two ends of the line in the centre of 
the starter grip (1), making the line exit the two 
holes (4) in equal parts.
5.    T urn the grip (1) clockwise to wind the line, let-
ting about 120 mm exit from both holes. 
5.9.2 Cutting line head type "II" (Fig. 24)
–    F ollow the sequence indicated in the figure.
5.10 SHARPENING THE LINE CUTTING
KNIFE (Fig. 25)
–    R emove  the  line  cutting  knife  (1)  from  the 
guard (2) by unscrewing the screws (3).
–    F ix the line cutting knife in a vice and sharpen 
it  using  a  flat  file,  being  careful  to  retain  the 
original cutting angle.
–    R efit the knife on the guard.

5.11 LONG PERIODS OF DISUSE

IMPORTANT  If you are not going to use the ma-
chine for a period of more than 2-3 months, we
recommend you do a few things before putting it 
away.  This  will  make  it  easier  when  you  want  to 
use the machine again and will also prevent per-
manent damage to the engine.
Before putting the machine away:
–    E mpty the fuel tank.
–    S tart the engine and run it idle until it comes to 
a halt, so that it uses up all the fuel that is left
in the carburettor.
–    W ait  for  the  engine  to  cool  down  before  stor-
ing the machine.
When you wish to start using the machine again, 
prepare it as indicated in chapter "2. Preparing
to work".
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