EasyManua.ls Logo

Tanaka TBC-245PF User Manual

Tanaka TBC-245PF
44 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #33 background imageLoading...
Page #33 background image
F
R
E
S
G
B
F
R
E
S
33
ESPECIFICACIONES
MODELO
TBC-225/C
TBC-225S/CS
TBC-245PF/
TBC-255PF
TBC-250SF TBC-2500
TBC-260PF/
TBC-260PFL/
TBC-260SF
TBC-280PF
Tamaño del
motor (ml)
21 (1.28 cu. in.) 24 (1.46 cu. in.) 24 (1.46 cu. in.) 24 (1.46 cu. in.) 24 (1.46 cu. in.)
26.9 (1.64 cu. in.)
Bujía
NGK BPM6A o
NGK BMR6A o
equivalente
Champion
CJ6Y o RCJ6Y
o equivalente
Champion
CJ6Y o RCJ6Y
o equivalente
Champion CJ8
o NGK BMR6A
o equivalente
Champion CJ6
o equivalente
Champion CJ8
o equivalente
Capacidad
del tanque de
combustible (l)
0.43 (14.6 . oz)
0.50 (16.9 . oz)
/0.67 (22.8
. oz)
0.50 (16.9 . oz) 0.50 (16.9 . oz) 0.67 (22.8 . oz)
0.67 (22.8 . oz)
Peso en vacío
(kg)
4.3 (9.5 lbs) 5.0 (11.0 lbs) 5.8 (12.7 lbs) 4.4 (9.7 lbs)
5.4 (11.9 Ibs)/
5.6 (12.3 Ibs)/
5.7 (12.5 Ibs)
5.4 (11.9 lbs)
Nivel de
presión de
sonido LpA
(dB(A))
(EN27917)
94.0/95.0 92.5 96.8 96.8 92.0
Nivel de
potencia de
sonidos LwA
(dB(A))
112 112 112 112 116
Nivel de
vibración
(m/s
2
)
(ISO7916)
Manilla frontal
Manilla trasera
6.9
3.9
NOTA
Los niveles de ruido/vibración equivalentes se calculan como la energía ponderada en tiempo en varias
condiciones de trabajo con la distribución de tiempo siguiente: 1/2 de ralentí, 1/2 de velocidad de
aceleración al máximo.
* Todos los datos están sujetos a cambio sin previo aviso.
000BookTBC-225.indb33000BookTBC-225.indb33 2012/10/2216:19:222012/10/2216:19:22

Other manuals for Tanaka TBC-245PF

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Tanaka TBC-245PF and is the answer not in the manual?

Tanaka TBC-245PF Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTanaka
ModelTBC-245PF
CategoryTrimmer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Owner's Manual

Meanings of Symbols

What Is What?

Warnings and Safety Instructions

Operator Safety

Guidelines for the operator's personal safety, including protective gear and awareness.

Unit/Machine Safety

Ensuring the safe condition and proper use of the equipment itself.

Fuel Safety

Precautions for handling, mixing, and storing fuel safely to prevent fire or explosion.

Cutting Safety

Specific safety measures related to the cutting attachment and operation area.

Maintenance Safety

Safety considerations during maintenance, repair, and adjustment procedures.

Transport and Storage

Safe practices for moving and storing the equipment.

Specifications

Assembly Procedures

Installation of Attachment

Steps for correctly attaching the cutting head or blade.

Throttle Wire/Stop Cord

Connecting the throttle control and engine stop mechanism.

Installation of Blade Guard

Instructions for mounting the safety blade guard.

Installation of Cutting Blade

Procedure for installing the cutting blade or head.

Operating Procedures

Fuel

Information on recommended fuel types and mixing ratios for the two-stroke engine.

Fueling

Steps and safety precautions for refilling the fuel tank.

Starting

Detailed steps for starting the engine, including choke and throttle use.

Cutting

Techniques and safety advice for efficient and safe cutting operations.

Stopping

Procedure for safely shutting down the engine.

Maintenance

Air Filter

Instructions for cleaning and replacing the air filter to ensure proper engine function.

Fuel Filter

Guidance on cleaning or replacing the fuel filter.

Spark Plug

Information on checking, cleaning, and replacing the spark plug.

Muffler

Recommendations for cleaning the muffler and exhaust port.

Cylinder (Engine Cooling)

Maintenance of the engine cooling system, including fins.

Flexible Drive Shaft

Lubrication and maintenance of the flexible drive shaft.

Angle Transmission

Checking and refilling the grease level in the angle transmission.

Blade

Safety, selection, and maintenance of cutting blades.

Maintenance Schedule

Overview of recommended maintenance tasks at different intervals.

Daily Maintenance

Routine checks and cleaning performed daily.

Weekly Maintenance

Tasks to be performed on a weekly basis.

Monthly Maintenance

Periodic checks and cleaning required monthly.

Important Notice

Related product manuals