How to work with a petrol cutter

how to work with a petrol cutter Benzokos is a specific tool. It is very difficult to get used to working with this garden tool, especially if you worked with a regular oblique-molding before purchasing the petrol cutter. When working with an oblique molding, you need to turn to the side with force, otherwise the necessary effort for mowing the grass will not be created. When working with a gasoline scythe, no effort is needed. Many gardeners think that when working with a gas scythe, sometimes it is necessary to increase the engine speed by holding and releasing the button on the engine control stick. Consider several reasons why utility workers regulate the number of revolutions of the working body.

Apparent speed control

If you listen carefully to the work of the benizokos, you will hear that the engine of the garden tool either increases its speed, then decreases it, although the utility worker keeps the adjustment button in one position. The engine volume changes due to uneven terrain. When in contact with the ground or tall grass, the blades of the gasoline scythe are slowed down, and the engine again accelerates its work to increase speed. The engine runs quieter when mowing on level ground.

To keep the engine running at optimal speed all the time and not wear out, hold the brush cutter horizontally. Then the cutting elements will not touch the ground and the engine will run evenly.

Work near footpaths

If a utility worker is mowing grass near footpaths, then he must stop the work of the gasoline spit for safety reasons. Prolonged continuous use of the garden tool may cause the cutting tape to melt. If the line breaks, its fragments can injure bystanders. It is also necessary to release the RPM control button when working on rocky areas. After prolonged operation in such an area, the engine petrol cutters may overheat and fail.

It is better not to move the speed control button to different positions during operation, otherwise the petrol cutter engine may burn out. For garden tools with a two-stroke engine, the optimum speed is close to maximum. For operation of a petrol brush with a four-stroke gasoline engine, the optimum is medium speed.

With prolonged work with the brush cutter, the brush gets tired. Use your index or middle finger to pinch the speed control button every half hour.

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