Stihl BG 86 Product Instruction Manual - Page 26

Specifications - carb adjustment

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English 2. Spark Plug Boot Connects the spark plug to the ignition wire. 3. Muffler Attenuates exhaust noises and diverts exhaust gases away from operator. 4. Starter Grip The grip of the pull starter, which is the device to start the engine. 5. Carburetor Adjusting Screws For tuning carburetor. 6. Fuel Pump Delivers fuel for cold start. 7. Choke Lever Eases engine starting by enriching mixture. 8. Filter Housing Covers the air filter element. 9. Filter Cover Lock Secures the filter cover. 10. Fuel Filler Cap For closing the fuel tank. 11. Fuel Tank For fuel and oil mixture. 12. Assist Handle Additional handle for use with the suction tube as a vacuum and held by the left hand. 13. Control Handle The handle of the blower held by the right hand. 14. Stop Switch (BG 56, BG 66, SH 56) Switches the machine off. 15. Throttle Trigger Controls the speed of the engine. 16. Intake Screen Reduces the risk of direct contact with the fan. 17. Union Nut For mounting the blower tube to the blower. 18. Blower Tube (BG 56, BG 86, SH 56, SH 86) Directs airstream. 19. Round Nozzle To be mounted on the blower tube to aim the airstream. 20. Fan Nozzle Alternative nozzle for the blower tube to accelerate the airstream. 21. Suction Tube To be mounted on the blower. 22. Elbow Directs airstream and debris into the catcher bag. 23. Catcher Bag Mounts to elbow to collect the vacuumed debris. 24. Blower Tube Silencer (BG 66) Reduces blower noise. Specifications EPA / CEPA The Emission Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance Label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements. Category A = 300 hours B = 125 hours C = 50 hours CARB The Emission Compliance Period used on the CARB-Air Index Label indicates the terms: Extended = 300 hours Intermediate = 125 hours Moderate = 50 hours 24 BG 56, BG 56 C, BG 66, BG 86, BG 86 C, SH 56, SH 56 C, SH 86, SH 86 C

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BG 56, BG 56 C, BG 66, BG 86, BG 86 C, SH 56, SH 56 C, SH 86, SH 86 C
English
24
2.
Spark Plug Boot
Connects the spark plug to the
ignition wire.
3.
Muffler
Attenuates exhaust noises and
diverts exhaust gases away from
operator.
4.
Starter Grip
The grip of the pull starter, which is
the device to start the engine.
5.
Carburetor Adjusting Screws
For tuning carburetor.
6.
Fuel Pump
Delivers fuel for cold start.
7.
Choke Lever
Eases engine starting by enriching
mixture.
8.
Filter Housing
Covers the air filter element.
9.
Filter Cover Lock
Secures the filter cover.
10.
Fuel Filler Cap
For closing the fuel tank.
11.
Fuel Tank
For fuel and oil mixture.
12.
Assist Handle
Additional handle for use with the
suction tube as a vacuum and held
by the left hand.
13.
Control Handle
The handle of the blower held by the
right hand.
14.
Stop Switch (BG 56, BG 66,
SH 56)
Switches the machine off.
15.
Throttle Trigger
Controls the speed of the engine.
16.
Intake Screen
Reduces the risk of direct contact
with the fan.
17.
Union Nut
For mounting the blower tube to the
blower.
18.
Blower Tube (BG 56, BG 86,
SH 56, SH 86)
Directs airstream.
19.
Round Nozzle
To be mounted on the blower tube
to aim the airstream.
20.
Fan Nozzle
Alternative nozzle for the blower
tube to accelerate the airstream.
21.
Suction Tube
To be mounted on the blower.
22. Elbow
Directs airstream and debris into the
catcher bag.
23.
Catcher Bag
Mounts to elbow to collect the
vacuumed debris.
24.
Blower Tube Silencer (BG 66)
Reduces blower noise.
EPA / CEPA
The Emission Compliance Period
referred to on the Emissions
Compliance Label indicates the number
of operating hours for which the engine
has been shown to meet Federal
emission requirements.
Category
CARB
The Emission Compliance Period used
on the CARB-Air Index Label indicates
the terms:
Specifications
A = 300 hours
B = 125 hours
C = 50 hours
Extended = 300 hours
Intermediate = 125 hours
Moderate = 50 hours