Husqvarna 562 XP G Workshop Manual - Page 22

Dismantling the throttle control, lock, throttle control and spring

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Safety equipment 6.9 Dismantling the throttle control lock, throttle control and spring A 1 Loosen the screw on the rear handle. Remove the handle insert (A). See figure 19. 2 Loosen the throttle control lock (B) as shown in the figure using a screwdriver or similar tool. Remove it then from the shaft in the handle. See figure 20. Fig 19 3 Press out the throttle control pin (C) with the help of a punch. See figure 21. Fig 20 4 Loosen the throttle cable (D) and lift out the throttle control and the spring. See figure 22. Fig 21 5 Cleaning and inspection • Carefully clean and check all parts. See figure 13. Parts must be replaced if cracked or show signs of other defects. Always use original spare parts. • Check that the spring is intact and retains all its tension. Fig 22 22 - English Fig 23

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- English
Safety equipment
3
Press out the throttle control pin (C) with the help
of a punch. See figure 21.
4
Loosen the throttle cable (D) and lift out the throttle
control and the spring. See figure 22.
5
6.9 Dismantling the throttle control
lock, throttle control and spring
1
Loosen the screw on the rear handle. Remove the
handle insert (A). See figure 19.
Cleaning and inspection
Carefully clean and check all parts. See figure
13. Parts must be replaced if cracked or show
signs of other defects. Always use original
spare parts.
Check that the spring is intact and retains all its
tension.
Fig 20
Fig 21
Fig 22
Fig 23
Fig 19
A
2
Loosen the throttle control lock (B) as shown in the
figure using a screwdriver or similar tool. Remove it
then from the shaft in the handle. See figure 20.