Stihl HSE 52 Product Instruction Manual - Page 19

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Definitions 1 Power Supply Cord Supplies electric current to motor. 2 Strain Relief Hook Clamps the extension cord and reduces the likelihood of disconnection of the extension cord receptacle from the hedge trimmer plug. 3 Cord Lock Lever Helps prevent extension cord from becoming detached when clamped around the strain relief hook. 4 Trigger Switch Designed to work together with the front handle switch lever as part of the dual switch system to engage or stop the cutting blades. Located on the rear handle. 5 Trigger Switch Lockout Must be depressed before the trigger switch can be activated. 6 Front Handle Switch Lever Designed so that the cutting blades can only be activated if both it and the trigger switch are simultaneously in the depressed position. Located next to the front handle. 7 Front Handle Handlebar at the front of hedge trimmer. 8 Hand Guard Limits useable grip area for front hand away from cutting blades. Helps protect hand from cuttings. 9 Cutting Blades Steel blades for cutting hedges and shrubs. 10 Blade Scabbard Covers cutting blades when hedge trimmer is not in use. 11 Blunt Projection (Integral Cutting Blade Guard) Helps to reduce the risk of operator contact with the cutter blade. 12 Guide Guard Protects blades in case of ground or wall contact. Specifications Motor Voltage: Rated current: Frequency: Power consumption: Fuse: Insulation: Cutting blades Sharpening angle to horizontal: Tooth spacing: Stroke rate: Cutting lengths: Weight 3.1 kg (6.8 lbs) English 120 V 3.9 A 60 Hz 460 W min. 10 A II, E 32° 23 mm (0.91 in) 3,400 strokes/min. 500 mm (20 in) HSE 52 17

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HSE 52
English
17
Definitions
1
Power Supply Cord
Supplies electric current to motor.
2
Strain Relief Hook
Clamps the extension cord and
reduces the likelihood of
disconnection of the extension cord
receptacle from the hedge trimmer
plug.
3
Cord Lock Lever
Helps prevent extension cord from
becoming detached when clamped
around the strain relief hook.
4
Trigger Switch
Designed to work together with the
front handle switch lever as part of
the dual switch system to engage or
stop the cutting blades. Located on
the rear handle.
5
Trigger Switch Lockout
Must be depressed before the
trigger switch can be activated.
6
Front Handle Switch Lever
Designed so that the cutting blades
can only be activated if both it and
the trigger switch are
simultaneously in the depressed
position. Located next to the front
handle.
7
Front Handle
Handlebar at the front of hedge
trimmer.
8
Hand Guard
Limits useable grip area for front
hand away from cutting blades.
Helps protect hand from cuttings.
9
Cutting Blades
Steel blades for cutting hedges and
shrubs.
10
Blade Scabbard
Covers cutting blades when hedge
trimmer is not in use.
11
Blunt Projection (Integral Cutting
Blade Guard)
Helps to reduce the risk of operator
contact with the cutter blade.
12
Guide Guard
Protects blades in case of ground or
wall contact.
Motor
Cutting blades
Weight
Specifications
Voltage:
120 V
Rated current:
3.9 A
Frequency:
60 Hz
Power consumption:
460 W
Fuse:
min. 10 A
Insulation:
II,
E
Sharpening angle to
horizontal:
32°
Tooth spacing:
23 mm
(0.91 in)
Stroke rate:
3,400
strokes/min.
Cutting lengths:
500 mm
(20 in)
3.1 kg (6.8 lbs)