Clutch
Torque
Adjustment
No
No
Drill
Hammer
Drill
FIGURE 6
3. Pivot the left and right torque arms
back down so that the left and right
wings nest over the foot of the drill that
holds the drill's battery. Depending on
the drill used, the plastic wing ends of the
torque arms may be extended by remov-
ing the tool's hand knob nut (D) and bolt
(E) closest to the drill and extending the
plastic ends to the appropriate bolt hole
position in the left and right aluminum
tubes of the torque arms. SEE FIGURE 4
4. Secure the wing ends of the torque
arm with the rubber strap ( ) hooked
onto the best available hook of one
torque arm wing, stretching the strap
around the bottom of the battery and
hooking it onto the best available hook
on the other side. Multiple holes are
available on the rubber strap to ensure a
secure stretch fit around most any avail-
able battery size. SEE FIGURE 5
5. Tighten the hand knob nut on the
torque arm closest to the drill by hand
to apply a slight clamping force of the
torque arms against the drill.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
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Speed
Adjustment
Model Number:
For smaller drills, use optional spacer (F)
between hand knob nut and torque arm
to prevent threaded end of bolt from
protruding through knob nut.
SEE FIGURE 4
OPERATION
OPERATION TIPS
1. Before cultivating, check that the drill
is properly aligned and tightened on the
input shaft, and that the drill is set to the
lowest speed setting.
2. Every drill is different. To set the ideal
clutch torque setting, start by operating
the cultivator tines in the soil with the
drill clutch torque set to its lowest setting
"1". Then incrementally increase the
clutch torque level step-by-step, testing
the engagement of the cultivator with
the soil each time until the cultivator
tines are able to turn the soil without
slipping the drill's clutch or causing the
drill to stop too easily in the soil that is
being cultivated.
3. Cultivate without placing excessive
body weight on the unit.
4. The Fusion® cultivator can function
moving forward and back, or side-to-side
in a sweeping motion, and will cultivate
deepest when pulling backward in the
soil.
5. In softer soil, the Fusion® cultivator can
be operated with just one hand, much
like a household vacuum cleaner. To
direct the cultivator leftward in the soil
when moving forward, rotate the drill
Drill-Powered Cultivator
33061