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Instruções de Operação Honda Power Equipment, Modelo HHT25S

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3. It may be necessary to lightly rotate the spool in the direction of the arrow about an 1/8 turn until the spool stops. 4. Hold the housing securely, then continue to rotate the spool in the direction of the arrow an additional 1/4 inch or the width of the channel to unlock the spool from the housing. 5. Lift the spool out of the housing and remove any remaining line from the spool. 6. Measure approximately 20 feet (6 meters) of new line, then thread one end through the hole in the ridge on the spool. Pull the line until the two lengths are equal. HALF-ROUND LOCKING HOLE SPOOL HOUSING CHANNEL NYLON LINE SPOOL SERVICING YOUR HONDA TRIMMER 7. Wind both lines tightly and evenly from side to side ignoring the ridge. Feed the line while turning the spool in the direction of the arrow. Do not allow the line to get twisted. It is important to prevent the two lines from getting twisting over each other. Position a finger between the lines as you turn the spool to prevent the lines from twisting. 8. When you have about 6 inches (150 mm) of line remaining, press the lines into the two notches on the bottom of the spool. This will hold the lines on the spool for reassembly. 9. It may be necessary to push down and rotate the outer drive until the round lugs align with the metal eyelets. Feed both line ends through the metal eyelets in the housing. Align the channels in the spool with the round lugs on the outer drive. With the channels and notches aligned with the metal eyelets, slide the spool into the housing with a continuous snap-in motion. Be careful not to let the line slip under the spool. When the spool reaches the bottom of the housing, the lines should snap out of the spool notches. If you are not sure if the lines have snapped out of the notches, gently pull the spool away from the housing about an 1/8 inch to inspect the lines. If necessary, gently pull each line until your hear it snap out of the notch. 10.Hold the housing and rotate the spool in the direction of the arrow to lock the round lug into the half-round locking hole. Trim the lines so they are equal length. NOTCHES METAL EYELET (2) ROUND LUG (2) OUTER DRIVE CHANNEL (2) HALF-ROUND LOCKING HOLE SERVICING YOUR HONDA TRIMMER Removal & Installation This section shows you how to remove and install either style trimmer head from your trimmer. 1. Insert the tip of a commercially available 4 mm hex wrench or equivalent fully into the gear case hole. 2. Turn the trimmer cutting-line head until you feel the tool drop into the hole in cover plate/ spacer A. Verify the trimmer head does not turn. 3. All output shafts use left-hand threads. Make sure the tool remains in the hole, then grasp the trimmer head and turn in the direction of the arrow to remove. 4. Remove spacer B and cover plate/spacer A from the output shaft. Note the order and orientation of each part as you remove them. 5. Installation is the reverse of removal. Always clean debris, dirt, loose line, etc. from the trimmer head and output shaft area before installation. Tighten the trimmer head securely. TRIMMER HEAD GEAR CASE REMOVAL DIRECTION 4 mm HEX WRENCH CUTTING-LINE HEAD SPACER B COVER PLATE/ SPACER A OUTPUT SHAFT (left-hand thread) SERVICING YOUR HONDA TRIMMER Blade Blade Inspection Always wear gloves when working around the blade. Before each use, check the blade for wear and damage, and check the tightness of the blade lock nut. Examine the entire head area, including the debris shield, and clear or clean it free from dirt, debris, loose string, wire, or any other foreign materials. . WARNING A worn, damaged or cracked blade can break, and pieces of the damaged blade can become dangerous projectiles. A dull blade is more likely to snag and thrust (kickback). Inspect the blade regularly, and do not operate the trimmer with a dull, worn, or damaged blade. NORMAL WORN BENT CRACKED A dull blade can be sharpened, but a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, chipped, or otherwise damaged must be replaced. When a blade needs sharping or replacement, take the trimmer to a Honda trimmer servicing dealer. Or, if you have a torque wrench, you can remove and install a blade yourself. Blade Removal & Installation (HHT31SUNBA only) For models other than the HHT31SUNBA, a special optional Barrier Kit must be installed before a blade can be used. Refer to the instructions provided with each kit on how to install a blade on loop handle models. Always wear gloves and install the blade cover on the blade when working around the blade. A torque wrench is required to install the blade. If you do not have a torque wrench, have a Honda trimmer servicing dealer tighten the blade lock nut for you before using the trimmer. If the blade lock nut is tightened too much, the output shaft can break. If the blade lock nut is not tightened enough, the blade could come off. In either case, it would be possible for the blade to fly off while you are operating the trimmer. The blade lock nut is specially designed for t...

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