• Turn on the pruner and pull the trigger sometimes to get the grease through the blades.
• Clean the blades from the grease leftover.
15.3. Disassembly and grease
General maintenance, cleaning, lubrication and blade replacement requires some disassembly and
assembly of your pruner.
The cover is fixed to the pruner by 2 screws. The adjusting nut is fixed with a central screw.
By removing the cover, the central screw, the adjusting nut, the bearing and the hexagonal bolt, you can
access, maintain, clean, lubricate and replace the blades when needed.
It is recommended to grease the gears each 3-4 working days to guarantee the correct operating life of
the tool.
A. Remove the M5 hexagon socket counterhead
screw clockwise as shown
A
B. Remove the nut counterclockwise as shown
and remove the flat needle roller bearing.
B
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