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General Terms - Echo shindaiwa THE Glossary Mode D'emploi

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GLOSSARY - Pole Pruners
Unit
Gasoline and Electric powered unit terms
Choke Lever
Clutch
Dielectric Material
Gauge
GFCI
Ignition/Stop
Switch
Throttle Trigger
Throttle Trigger
Lockout Lever
Throttle Trigger/
Stop Switch
Throttling Back
Throttling Up

General Terms

ANSI Z87.1
Ballistic
Binding
2
Power head, handles, cutting assembly and pole.
The engine control attached to the carburetor that is
used to enrich the fuel mixture for cold starting. Refer
to Operator's Manual for more details about correct
position and use of the choke lever.
The mechanism that transmits the rotation of the
engine's crankshaft to the cutting assembly.
A material that reduces the likelihood of shock or
electrocution from non-intentional contact during
operation by providing protection against current flow
through the unit to the operator.
A term that is used to describe the size of wire required
when using extension cords with electric units over
specific distances.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. An electrical circuit
breaking device which provides protection against
electrical shock hazards.
An electrical switch which allows the engine to start and
run, and turns the engine off. Refer to Operator's Manual
to learn and understand the stop and start procedure.
The device that controls the fuel and air flow to the
gasoline engine, either increasing or decreasing the
engine's RPM. Refer to the Operator's Manual for an
illustrated description.
A lever on the top of the throttle handle which must be
depressed before the throttle can be activated. When
the operator releases the throttle trigger lockout lever,
the throttle trigger will lock in the idle position.
An electrical switch which allows the electric motor to
start and run, and turns the motor off when released.
Refer to Operator's Manual to learn and understand the
stop and start procedure.
Releasing the throttle trigger to allow a decrease in
engine speed (rpm).
To increase the engine's RPM by depressing the throttle
trigger to desired level.
The established standard for eye protection devices set
forth by the American National Standards Institute.
A special material used in protection devices designed to
reduce the risk of penetration from saw chain contact.
Closing the cut or shifting the wood, possibly trapping
the saw blade in the cut. Binding includes pinching.

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