Sharpening The Saw Blade; Nylon Line Head - EMAK DSF 5500 Manual De Uso

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EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE
This engine, including the emissions control
GB
system, must be operated, used and maintained
in accordance with the instructions provided
in the user's manual in order to maintain
the emissions performance within the legal
requirements applicable to non-road mobile
machinery.
No deliberate tampering with or misuse of the
engine emissions control system has to take
place.
Incorrect operation, use or maintenance of the
engine or of the non-road mobile machinery
could result in possible malfunctions of the
emissions control system to a point where the
legal requirements applicable are not respected;
in such case a prompt action must be taken in
order to rectify the system's malfunctions and
restore the applicable requirements.
Examples, not exhaustive, of incorrect operation,
use or maintenance are:
- Forcing or breaking the devices for metering
the fuel;
- Use of fuel and/or engine oil not fulfilling the
characteristics shown in the chapter STARTER /
FUELING;
- Use of not original spare parts, for example
spark plug, etc. ;
- Missing or improper maintenance of the
exhaust system, including incorrect timing of
maintenance for muffler, spark plug, air filter,
etc.
WARNING – Tampering with this engine
makes the EU emissions certification no more
valid .
The level of CO
2
the Emak's website (www.myemak.com) under
section "The Outdoor Power Equipment World".
BLADE SHARPENING (2-3-4 TOOTH)
1. Blades are reversible: when one side is no
longer sharp, the blade can be turned over
and used on the other side (Fig. 17).
2. Blades are sharpened using a flat single-cut
file (Fig. 17).
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3. To maintain the correct balance, file all cutting
edges uniformly.
4. If the blades are not sharpened correctly, this
can set up abnormal vibrations in the machine
and cause the blades themselves to break
ultimately.
BLADE SHARPENING (8 TOOTH)
Always check the general condition of the blade.
Correct sharpening permits the maximum
performance of the brush cutter. To sharpen the
teeth, use a file or grindstone and proceed with
light touches, respecting the corners and the
dimensions shown in Fig. 16A.

SHARPENING THE SAW BLADE

• See the cutting attachment packaging for
correct sharpening instructions.
A correctly sharpened blade is essential for
working efficiently and to avoid unnecessary
wear to the blade and clearing saw.
• Make sure that the blade is well supported
when you file it. Use a 5.5 mm round file.
• The filing angle is 15°. File alternate teeth to
the right and those in between to the left. If
the blade has been heavily pitted by stones it
may be necessary to dress the top edges of
the teeth with a flat file, in exceptional cases. If
so, this should be done before filing with a
round file. The top edges must be filed down
by the same amount for all the teeth.
WARNING! – The wrong type of cutter or
an incorrectly sharpened blade will increase the
risk of kickback. Check mower blades for
deterioration or cracks, and replace if damaged.
WARNING: Never repair damaged
cutting
attachments
straightening or modifying the shape. This
may cause parts of the cutting tool to come
off and result in serious or fatal injuries.

NYLON LINE HEAD

Only use line of the same diameter as the original
to avoid overloading the engine (Fig. 18).
In order to get more line out of the cutting head,
tap it lightly on the ground while working.
Note: Never hit the nylon head against hard spots
such as concrete or stones, it could be dangerous.
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