Shindaiwa Trimmer 63848 94010 User Manual

SHINDAIWA OWNER’S/  
OPERATOR'S MANUAL  
AH231 ARTICULATED  
HEDGE TRIMMER  
Shindaiwa Inc.  
P.O. Box 2810  
Tualatin, Oregon 97062  
Telephone: 503 692-3070  
FAX:  
503 692-6696  
WARNING!  
Minimize the risk of injury to  
yourself and others! Read this  
manual and familiarize yourself  
with the contents. Always wear  
eye and hearing protection  
when operating this unit.  
Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd.  
Head Office: 6-2-11 Ozuka  
Nishi, Asaminami-ku  
Hiroshima, 731-3167, Japan  
Telephone: 81-82-849-2220  
FAX:  
81-82-849-2481  
2002 Shindaiwa, Inc.  
Part Number 63848-94010  
Printed in Japan  
Rev. 2/02  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Part Number 63848-94010  
Rev. 2/02  
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Introduction  
Safety Precautions  
The Shindaiwa AH231 Articulatied  
Hedge Trimmer is designed and built  
to deliver superior performance and  
reliability without compromise to  
quality, comfort, safety or durability.  
Shindaiwa’s high-performance  
engines represent the leading edge of  
2-cycle engine technology, delivering  
exceptionally high power with remark-  
ably low displacement and weight. As  
an owner/operator, you’ll soon  
discover for yourself why Shindaiwa is  
simply in a class by itself!  
DANGER!  
THE ARTICULATED HEDGE  
TRIMMER IS NOT INSULATED  
AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK!  
Approaching or contacting  
electrical lines with the trimmer  
could cause death or serious  
injury. Keep the trimmer at least  
33 feet (10 meters) away from  
electrical lines or branches that  
contact electrical lines.  
IMPORTANT!  
The information contained in these  
instructions describes units available at  
the time of publication. While every  
attempt has been made to provide the  
latest information about your  
Shindaiwa product, there may be some  
differences between your AH231 and  
what is described here. Shindaiwa Inc.  
reserves the right to make changes to  
products without prior notice and  
without obligation to make alterations  
to units previously manufactured.  
WARNING!  
The engine exhaust from this  
product contains chemicals known  
to the State of California to cause  
cancer, birth defects or other  
reproductive harm.  
An articulated hedge trimmer has the  
potential to do serious damage if  
misused, abused or mishandled. To  
reduce the risk of injury, you must  
maintain control at all times, and  
observe all safety precautions during  
operation. Never permit a person  
without training or instruction to  
operate this trimmer!  
The procedures described in this  
manual are intended to help you get  
the most from your unit as well as to  
protect you and others from harm.  
These procedures are guidelines for  
safe operation under most conditions,  
and are not intended to replace any  
safety rules and/or laws that may be  
in force in your area.  
If you have questions regarding  
your power tool, or if you do not  
understand something in this manual,  
your Shindaiwa dealer will be glad to  
assist you.  
You may also contact Shindaiwa,  
Inc. at the address printed on the back  
of this Manual.  
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Safety Precautions  
Owners Warranty  
Responsibilities  
Read and follow this  
manual, make sure  
Electrical Hazard  
Consequential Damages  
anyone using the trimmer  
does likewise. Failure to  
do so could result in  
serious personal injury or  
machine failure. Keep  
this manual for future  
reference  
In the event that other component  
parts of this product are damaged by  
the failure of a warranted part,  
Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. will repair  
or replace such component parts at no  
charge to you.  
As the small off-road engine owner,  
you are responsible for the perfor-  
mance of the required maintenance  
listed in this owners manual.  
Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. recom-  
mends that you retain all receipts  
covering maintenance on your small  
Keep bystanders at least  
50 feet (15 meters) away  
from the operating  
trimmer to reduce the  
risk of being struck by  
falling objects or thrown  
debris.  
50ft  
15M  
off-road engine, but Shindaiwa Kogyo What is Not Covered  
Always wear a hard hat to  
reduce the risk of head  
injuries during operation  
of this machine. In  
Co., Ltd. cannot deny warranty solely  
for the lack of receipts or for your  
failure to ensure the performance of  
all scheduled maintenance.  
Failures caused by abuse, neglect,  
or improper maintenance  
procedures.  
Failures caused by the use of  
modified or non-approved parts or  
attachments.  
addition, always wear eye  
and hearing protection.  
Shindaiwa recommends  
wearing a face shield as  
additional face and eye  
protection. Wear non-slip  
heavy-duty gloves to  
improve your grip on the  
trimmer handle. Wear  
sturdy footwear with  
nonslip soles to provide  
good footing. Steel-toed  
safety boots are recom-  
mended. Wear snug-  
fitting clothes that also  
permit freedom of  
Danger Falling Debris  
As the small off-road engine owner,  
you should be aware, however, that  
Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. may deny  
you warranty coverage if your small  
off-road engine or a part has failed due  
to abuse, neglect, improper mainte-  
nance, or unapproved modifications.  
You are responsible for presenting  
your small off-road engine to an  
authorized Shindaiwa Dealer as soon  
as a problem exists. The warranty  
repairs should be completed in a  
reasonable amount of time, not to  
exceed 30 days.  
If you have any questions regarding  
your warranty rights and responsibili-  
ties, you should contact a Shindaiwa  
customer service representative at  
(503) 692-3070 or your local Shindaiwa  
Dealer.  
This Warranty is Administered by:  
Shindaiwa Inc.  
11975 S.W. Herman Rd.  
Tualatin, OR 97062  
(503) 692-3070  
movement.  
Never operate this tool or  
any other power equip-  
ment if you are tired, ill,  
or under the influence of  
alcohol, drugs, or any  
substance that could  
affect your ability or  
judgement.  
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Safety Equipment and Labels  
Emission System Warranty Statement  
Your Warranty Rights and  
Obligations  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
Coverage  
The California Air Resources Board, the  
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  
and Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. are  
pleased to explain the emission control  
system warranty on your new small off-  
road (non-road) engine.  
In California, new small off-road  
engines must be designed, built, and  
equipped to meet the State’s stringent  
anti-smog standards. In other states,  
new 1997 and later non-road engines  
must meet the Federal EPA’s strin-  
gent anti-smog standards. Shindaiwa  
Kogyo Co., Ltd. must warrant the  
emission control system on your small  
off-road engine for the periods of time  
listed below, provided there has been  
no abuse, neglect, or improper  
maintenance of your small off-road  
engine.  
When sold within the U.S., this  
engine’s emission control system is  
warranted for a period of two (2) years  
from the date this product is first  
delivered to the original retail pur-  
chaser.  
Shaft Safety Label  
During the warranty period,  
Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. will, at  
their option, repair or replace any  
defective emission-related component  
on this engine. During the original  
Warranty Period, these Warranty  
Rights are automatically transferable  
to subsequent owners of this product.  
Cutter Blade  
Scabbard  
What is Covered by this  
Warranty  
High Voltage Label  
1. Carburetor Internal Components  
Ignition  
Switch  
Throttle Valve, Needle, Jet,  
Metering Diaphragm  
Your engine emission control  
system includes parts such as the  
carburetor, the ignition system and, if  
equipped, the catalytic converter.  
These components are specifically  
listed below.  
Where a warrantable condition  
exists, Shindaiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd. will  
repair your small off-road engine at no  
cost to you including diagnosis, parts,  
and labor.  
Hand  
Guard  
2. Ignition System Components  
Ignition Coil  
Flywheel Rotor  
IMPORTANT!  
3. Catalytic Converter (if originally  
equipped)  
Safety and Operation Information  
Labels: Make sure all information  
labels are undamaged and readable.  
Immediately replace damaged or  
missing information labels. New labels  
are available from your local autho-  
rized Shindaiwa dealer.  
The emission control system for  
your particular Shindaiwa engine may  
also include certain related hoses and  
connectors.  
Throttle Interlock  
Figure 1  
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Operating Precautions  
Troubleshooting Guide (continued)  
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS  
WARNING!  
Use Good Judgement  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Warped or damaged  
attachment.  
Inspect and replace  
attachment as required.  
Excessive  
vibration.  
Always make sure the cutter  
Do not operate the articulated  
hedge trimmer with the muffler  
removed.  
attachment is properly  
installed and firmly tightened  
before operation.  
Loose gearcase.  
Tighten gearcase securely.  
Make sure there is always good  
ventilation when operating the  
articulated hedge trimmer.  
Bent main shaft/worn or Inspect and replace  
damaged bushings.  
as necessary.  
Never use a cracked or  
warped cutter or cutter bar:  
replace it with a serviceable  
one and make sure it fits  
properly.  
Shaft not installed  
in powerhead or  
gearcase.  
Inspect and reinstall  
as required.  
Cutter will not  
rotate.  
Fumes from engine exhaust can  
cause serious injury or death.  
Never run the engine indoors!  
Broken shaft.  
Consult your servicing  
dealer.  
Before starting the engine,  
make sure the cutter is not  
contacting anything.  
Make sure there are no missing  
or loose fasteners, and that the  
stop switch and throttle controls  
are working properly.  
Damaged gearcase.  
Consult your servicing  
dealer.  
Always stop the engine  
immediately and check for  
damage if you strike a foreign  
object or if the unit becomes  
tangled. Do not operate with  
broken or damaged equipment.  
If a cutter should bind fast in a  
cut, shut off the engine immedi-  
ately. Push the branch or tree to  
ease the bind and free the  
cutter.  
When cutting a branch that is  
under tension, be alert for  
spring-back so that you will  
not be struck by the moving  
branch.  
Make sure the cutters are  
correctly adjusted before  
operating the articulated hedge  
trimmer (see page 24 for cutter  
adjustment procedures). Never  
attempt cutter adjustment with  
the engine running!  
Stop the unit immediately if it  
suddenly begins to vibrate or  
shake. Inspect for broken,  
missing or improperly installed  
parts or attachments.  
WARNING!  
Minimize the Risk of Fire  
NEVER smoke or light fires  
ALWAYS inspect the unit for  
fuel leaks before each use.  
near the unit.  
ALWAYS stop the engine and  
allow it to cool before refuel-  
ing. Avoid overfilling and wipe  
off any fuel that may  
During each refill, check that no  
fuel leaks from around the fuel  
cap and/or fuel tank. If fuel leaks  
are evident, stop using the unit  
immediately. Fuel leaks must be  
repaired before using the unit.  
NEVER place flammable material  
close to the engine muffler.  
have spilled.  
ALWAYS move the unit to a  
place well away from a fuel  
storage area or other readily  
flammable materials before  
starting the engine.  
NEVER run the engine without  
the spark arrester screen in place.  
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Troubleshooting Guide (continued)  
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS  
CAUTION!  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
WARNING!  
Always maintain the articu-  
lated hedge trimmer according  
to this owner’s manual and  
follow the recommended  
Clogged air cleaner  
element.  
Clean the air cleaner  
element.  
Poor  
acceleration.  
Never transport the articulated  
hedge trimmer nor set it down  
with the engine running. An  
engine that’s running could be  
accidently accelerated causing  
the blades to oscillate.  
Clogged fuel filter.  
Replace the fuel filter.  
scheduled maintenance.  
Carburetor mixture  
too lean.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Never modify or disable any of  
the hedge trimmer’s safety  
devices.  
Idle speed set too low.  
Switch turned off.  
Adjust: 2.750 (
ע
250) rpm (min-1)  
Make sure the cover is in  
place when transporting the  
articulated hedge trimmer.  
Reset the switch and re-start.  
Engine stops  
abruptly.  
Always use genuine  
Shindaiwa parts and accesso-  
ries when repairing or main-  
taining this unit.  
Fuel tank empty.  
Clogged fuel filter.  
Water in the fuel.  
Refuel.  
When carrying the articulated  
hedge trimmer by hand, the  
cutter attachment should be  
pointing backward with the  
cutter blade in the retracted or  
transporting position (see  
page 13 for articulating  
Replace filter.  
Drain and refill with fresh, clean  
unleaded gasoline with a pump octane  
of 87 or higher mixed with  
a 2-cycle air cooled mixing oil that  
meets or exceeds ISO-L-EGD  
and/or JASO FC classified oils at  
50:1 gasoline/oil ratio.  
Do not make unauthorized  
modifications to the articulated  
hedge trimmer.  
Never allow the engine to run  
at high RPM without a load.  
Doing so could damage the  
engine.  
adjustment procedures).  
See Figure 2.  
Shorted spark plug or  
loose terminal.  
Clean and replace spark plug,  
tighten the terminal.  
When transporting the hedge  
trimmer in a vehicle, tie it  
Ignition failure.  
Piston seizure.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
down securely to prevent fuel  
spillage or damage to the unit.  
Always clear your work area  
of trash or hidden debris to  
help ensure good footing.  
Ground (stop) wire is  
disconnected, or switch as required.  
is defective.  
Test and replace  
Engine difficult  
to shut off.  
Keep the cutters sharp and  
Overheating due to  
incorrect spark plug.  
Replace the spark plug with a  
properly adjusted.  
Champion CJ8 or equivalent spark  
plug of the correct heat range.  
Adjust the spark plug electrode gap to  
0.024-inch (0.6 mm).  
Keep the articulated hedge  
trimmer as clean as possible.  
Keep it free of loose vegeta-  
tion, mud, etc.  
Overheated engine.  
Engine idle too high.  
Idle engine until cool. Refer to  
page 20 (overheated engine).  
Figure 2  
Set idle: 2,750 (
ע
250) rpm (min-1)  
Cutting  
attachment  
moves at  
engine idle.  
Replace spring/shoes as  
required, check idle speed.  
Broken clutch spring or  
worn clutch spring boss.  
Inspect and re-tighten  
holder securely.  
Loose attachment  
holder.  
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Troubleshooting Guide (continued)  
Operating the Articulated Hedge Trimmer  
LOW POWER OUTPUT  
What To Check  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Always wear a hard hat to reduce  
the risk of head injuries during  
operation of this unit.  
Operator is overworking  
the machine.  
Shorten trimmer line. Cut at  
a slower rate.  
Is the engine  
overheating?  
Carburetor mixture is  
too lean.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Secure long hair  
so it is above  
shoulder level.  
Always wear eye and hearing  
protection. Shindaiwa recommends  
wearing a face shield as additional  
face and eye protection.  
Improper fuel ratio.  
Refill with fresh, clean unleaded  
gasoline with a pump octane  
of 87 or higher mixed with  
a 2-cycle air cooled mixing oil that  
meets or exceeds ISO-L-EGD  
and/or JASO FC classified oils at  
50:1 gasoline/oil ratio.  
Wear non-slip heavy-  
duty gloves to improve  
your grip on the trimmer  
handle. Wear snug-  
fitting clothes that also  
permit freedom of  
Always operate with  
both hands firmly  
gripping the unit.  
Fan, fan cover, cylinder  
fins dirty or damaged.  
Clean, repair or replace  
as necessary.  
Carbon deposits on the  
piston or in the muffler.  
movement. NEVER  
wear shorts!  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Clogged air cleaner  
element.  
Service the air cleaner.  
Engine is rough  
at all speeds.  
May also have  
black smoke  
and/or unburned  
fuel at the  
Keep a proper footing and do not  
overreach—maintain your balance  
at all times during operation.  
Loose or damaged  
spark plug.  
Tighten or replace.  
Replace the spark plug with a  
Champion CJ8 or equivalent spark  
plug of the correct heat range.  
Adjust the spark plug electrode gap to  
0.024-inch (0.6 mm).  
exhaust.  
Keep bystanders at least 50 feet  
(15 meters) away from the  
operating trimmer to reduce the  
risk of being struck by falling  
objects or thrown debris.  
Air leakage or clogged  
fuel line.  
Repair or replace fuel  
filter and/or fuel line.  
Water in the fuel.  
Refill with fresh, clean unleaded  
gasoline with a pump octane  
of 87 or higher mixed with  
a 2-cycle air cooled mixing oil that  
meets or exceeds ISO-L-EGD  
and/or JASO FC classified oils at  
50:1 gasoline/oil ratio.  
Wear sturdy footwear with  
nonslip soles to provide good  
footing. Steel-toed safety boots  
are recommended. Never  
operate unit bare-footed.  
Piston seizure.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
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Faulty carburetor and/  
or diaphragm.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Figure 3  
Overheating condition.  
Improper fuel.  
See above.  
Engine is  
knocking.  
Check fuel octane rating;  
check for presence of  
alcohol in the fuel (pg. 15).  
Refuel as necessary.  
Carbon deposits in the  
combustion chamber.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
AH231 Specifications  
ENGINE DOES NOT START  
Dry Weight.....................5.9 kg/13.0 lb. Muffler Type ............... 2-Stage Catalyst  
What To Check  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Faulty recoil starter.  
Fluid in the crankcase.  
Internal damage.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Length (storage or transporting  
Starting Method .......................... Recoil  
Cooling System..................... Forced air  
Stopping Method ............... Slide switch  
Does the engine  
crank?  
NO  
NO  
NO  
position)................ 2360mm/93.0 in.  
YES  
Engine Type ............2-cycle, air-cooled,  
vertical-cylinder  
Loose spark plug.  
Excess wear on  
cylinder, piston, rings.  
Tighten and re-test.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
Good  
compression?  
Transmission Type.............. Automatic,  
centrifugal clutch with bevel gear  
Bore x Stroke ....32 x 28 mm/1.3 x 1.1"  
Displacement ........... 22.5 cc/1.4 cu. in.  
YES  
Fuel incorrect, stale, or  
contaminated; mixture  
incorrect.  
Refill with fresh, clean unleaded  
gasoline with a pump octane  
of 87 or higher mixed with  
a 2-cycle air cooled mixing oil that  
meets or exceeds ISO-L-EGD  
and/or JASO FC classified oils at  
50:1 gasoline/oil ratio  
Does the tank  
contain fresh  
fuel of the  
Blade Length.............. 567 mm/22.3 in.  
Cutter Drive ........................... Spur gear  
Gear Lubricant .. Lithium-based grease  
Maximum Output ........... 1.1 hp/0.8kW  
@ 7500 rpm (min-1)  
proper grade?  
Fuel/oil ratio ...... 50:1 with ISO-L-EGD  
or JASO FC class 2-cycle Mixing Oil  
Shindaiwa ONE is a registered  
JASO FC classified oil and alsomeets  
or exceeds ISO-L-EGD performance  
requirements.  
YES  
Standard Equipment ..............................  
Tool kit containing a spark plug  
wrench, 4mm hex wrench, and  
8 x 10mm spanner  
Check for clogged fuel  
filter and/or vent.  
Clean as required;  
restart.  
Is fuel visible  
and moving in  
the return line  
when priming?  
NO  
NO  
YES  
Optional Equipment ................ Harness  
and bracket  
The ignition switch  
is in “O” (OFF) position. position and re-start.  
Shorted ignition ground.  
Faulty ignition unit.  
Move switch to “I” (ON)  
Is there spark at  
the spark plug  
wire terminal?  
Fuel Tank Capacity ......670 cc/22.7 oz.  
Consult with an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
EPA Emission  
Compliance Period* ........... Category A  
Carburetor Type .............. Walbro WYL  
diaphragm type  
YES  
If the plug is wet, excess Crank the engine with the  
fuel may be in the  
cylinder.  
* The EPA emission compliance referred to  
on the emission compliance label located on  
the engine, indicates the number of operating  
hours for which the engine has been shown  
to meet Federal emission requirements.  
Category C = 50 hours (Moderate), B = 125  
hours (Intermediate) and A = 300 hours  
(Extended).  
Check the  
spark plug.  
plug removed, reinstall the  
spark plug, and re-start.  
Ignition .............. One-piece, electronic,  
transistor-controlled  
The plug is fouled  
or improperly gapped.  
Clean and re-gap the spark plug  
to 0.024 inch (0.6 mm). Re-start.  
Spark Plug  
EPA version ............. Champion CJ8  
The plug is damaged  
internally or of the  
wrong size.  
Replace the spark plug with a  
Champion CJ8 or equivalent spark  
plug of the correct heat range.  
Adjust the spark plug electrode gap to  
0.024-inch (0.6 mm).  
Air Filter ........... Nonreversible flocked  
filter element  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Product Description  
Air Filter  
Assembly  
Long Term Storage  
Top Engine  
Cover Screw  
Whenever the unit will not be used for  
30 days or longer, use the following  
procedures to prepare it for storage:  
CAUTION!  
Gasoline stored in the carburetor  
for extended periods can cause  
hard starting, and could also lead  
to increased service and mainte-  
nance costs.  
Spark  
Plug  
Hedge Trimmer  
Cutter Assembly  
Clean external parts thoroughly  
and apply a light coating of oil to all  
metal surfaces.  
Cutter Assembly  
Adjustment Lever  
Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank.  
Remove the spark plug and pour  
about 1/4 ounce of 2-cycle mixing  
oil into the cylinder through the  
spark plug hole. Slowly pull the  
recoil starter 2 or 3 times so oil will  
evenly coat the interior of the  
IMPORTANT!  
Outer  
Tube  
All stored fuels should be stabilized  
with a fuel stabilizer such as  
Recoil  
Starter  
STA-BIL™ , if  
oil with fuel  
Cutter Blade  
Scabbard  
Fuel Tank  
Powerhead Assembly  
stabilizer is not used.  
engine. Reinstall the spark plug.  
To remove the remaining fuel from  
the fuel lines and carburetor and with  
the fuel drained from the fuel tank.  
Hand  
Guard  
Handle  
Grip  
Before storing the unit, repair or  
replace any worn or damaged parts.  
Remove the air cleaner element  
from the carburetor and clean it  
thoroughly with soap and water.  
Let dry and reassemble the  
element.  
Stop Switch  
1. Prime the primer bulb until no  
more fuel is passing through.  
Hedge Trimmer  
Cutter Assembly  
Latch Lock  
2. Start and run the engine until stops  
running.  
AH231_07  
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Store the unit in a clean, dust-free  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the  
engine will no longer start.  
Latch  
Release  
area.  
Cutter Bar and  
Cutter Blades  
Fuel Tank Guard  
Gearcase  
Figure 4  
Prior To Assembly  
IMPORTANT!  
Using Figure 4 as a guide, familiarize  
yourself with the Shindaiwa AH231  
articulated hedge trimmer and its  
various components. Understanding  
your unit helps ensure top perfor-  
mance, longer service life, and safer  
operation.  
The terms “left”, “left-hand”, and “LH”;  
“right”, “right-hand”, and “RH”; “front”  
and “rear” refer to directions as  
viewed by the operator during normal  
operation.  
Before assembling, make sure you  
have all the components required for a  
complete unit:  
WARNING!  
Do not make unauthorized  
modifications or alterations to your  
articulated hedge trimmer or its  
components.  
Engine assembly  
Outer tube/cutter assembly  
Kit with this manual and tool kit for  
routine maintenance.  
Cutter blade scabbard  
Carefully inspect all components for  
damage.  
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Cutter Blade Adjustment  
Powerhead Installation  
1. Loosen all blade locknuts at least  
one full turn.  
Spark  
Plug  
WARNING!  
2. Tighten each blade shoulder bolt  
firmly, and then loosen the shoul-  
der bolts 1/4 to 1/2 turn.  
Main  
Shaft  
The cutter blades are very sharp!  
Always wear gloves when working  
around the cutter assembly.  
Outer Tube  
3. Working from the gearcase end,  
lock each bolt in place by firmly  
tightening its locknut while  
preventing the shoulder bolt from  
turning.  
CAUTION!  
Operating the trimmer with worn or  
improperly adjusted cutters will  
reduce cutter performance and  
may also damage your unit.  
Grip  
Ignition  
Switch  
When shoulder bolt adjustment is  
correct, there should be a gap of  
0.25–0.50 mm between the cutter  
blades and the flat washers, and the  
flat washer beneath each bolt head  
should turn freely.  
Tube  
Cutter performance of your unit  
depends in great measure on cutter  
blade clearance. Properly adjusted  
blades will oscillate freely yet help  
prevent binding of cut material  
between blades. Adjust blades as  
follows (Figure 32):  
Clamp  
Clamp Screw  
Throttle Lever  
Locknut  
Figure 5  
Guide Bar  
Connect the Outer Tube to the Powerhead.  
1. Place the powerhead on a clean, flat 3. Add some moly-type EP grease to  
surface, spark plug facing up.  
splines at the end of the main shaft.  
2. Use the 4mm hex wrench to loosen 4. Slide the outer tube into the tube  
clamp until the tube bottoms. If  
Cutter Blades  
Washer  
(should turn  
freely)  
Shoulder  
Bolt  
Tube Clamp  
installation is difficult, rotate the  
Figure 32  
outer tube or main shaft slightly  
until you feel the mainshaft splines  
engage with the powerhead.  
See Figure 5.  
Hex  
Wrench  
5. Position the outer tube so that the  
ignition switch is facing up and the  
A
throttle lever is facing down.  
See Figure 5.  
Shim Washer  
6. Slide the outer tube into the  
Figure 6  
powerhead until the throttle grip  
just contacts the tube clamp.  
the tube clamp screw. Verify that  
the D-shaped shim washer is  
7. Tighten the clamp screw firmly.  
positioned as shown in Figure 6.  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
Do not force the shaft tube into the  
powerhead! Excessive force can  
damage the shaft tube and  
mainshaft.  
Do not remove the D-shaped shim  
washer! The shim washer pre-  
vents damage from overtightening  
the tube clamp screw.  
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Assembly: AH231  
Disconnect the spark plug boot  
and loosen the three engine cover  
screws (top screw is captive)  
135-hour Maintnenace  
Every 135 hours of operation,  
remove and clean the muffler.  
Remove the Cylinder Cover.  
1. Remove the spark plug boot.  
4. Remove the two 5 mm muffler  
screws. Remove the lower muffler  
screw, then lift the muffler assem-  
bly from the engine.  
2. Loosen the three cylinder cover  
screws, and then lift off the cylinder  
cover.  
WARNING!  
5. Remove the rear muffler shield bolt  
and, while noting the orientation of  
parts, separate the muffler shield.  
Top  
Engine  
Cover  
Screw  
Never operate the unit with a  
damaged or missing muffler or  
spark arrester! Operating with  
missing or damaged exhaust  
components is a fire hazard and  
could also damage your hearing.  
6. Remove the spark arrester screen  
and clean with a stiff bristle brush.  
Allen  
Wrench  
7. Gently tap the muffler on a wood  
surface to dislodge any loose  
carbon.  
8. Inspect the cylinder exhaust port  
for carbon buildup.  
1. Remove the spark plug boot.  
2. Loosen the two 4 mm engine cover  
screws (located at the top of the  
recoil housing).  
9. Reassemble the muffler in the  
reverse order of disassembly.  
IMPORTANT!  
AH231_10  
3. Loosen the 5 mm engine top cover  
screw (the screw is captive) and lift  
the cover from the engine.  
If you note excessive carbon buildup,  
consult your servicing dealer.  
Lower Engine  
Cover Screws  
Forward  
Muffler  
Shield  
Rear Muffler  
Shield  
Figure 7  
Spark  
Arrester  
Screen  
Install the black wire between the  
two cable adjusters.  
Connect the  
throttle cable  
Ignition  
Ground  
Lead  
5 mm Muffler  
Screws  
Rear  
Muffler  
Shield Bolt  
Lower Muffler  
Screw  
Cable  
Adjuster  
A
Catalyst  
Muffler  
Figure 8  
Figure 9  
Figure 31  
Connect the Throttle Cable.  
3. Connect the S-shaped end of the  
throttle cable to the throttle lever  
on top of the carburetor.  
See Figure 9.  
1. Loop the ribbed cable tube to the  
top left side of the engine.  
2. Install the black wire between the  
two cable adjuster nuts as shown in  
Figure 8.  
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50-Hour Maintenance  
Every 50 hours of operation  
(more frequently in dusty or  
dirty conditions):  
Assembly; AH231  
Black Wire  
Remove and clean the cylinder  
cover and clean dirt and debris  
from the cylinder cooling fins.  
Lubricate the gearcase. To  
perform this operation, first remove  
the gearcase from the outer tube as  
follows (Figure 28.):  
Gearcase  
Grease  
Fitting  
Figure 29  
Gearcase  
Servicing the fuel filter  
Clamp Bolt  
Outer Tube  
Spark Plug  
Wire  
CAUTION!  
Make sure you do not pierce the  
fuel line with the end of the  
hooked wire. The line is delicate  
and can be damaged easily.  
4  
Gearcase  
Index Bolt  
Use a hooked wire to extract the  
fuel filter from inside the fuel tank  
(Figure 30). Inspect the fuel filter  
element. If it shows signs of  
Figure 28  
Black Wire  
Connector  
CAUTION!  
contamination from debris, replace  
it with a genuine Shindaiwa replace-  
ment fuel filter element. Before  
reinstalling the filter, inspect the  
fuel line. If you discover damage or  
deterioration, the unit should be  
removed from service until it can be  
inspected by a Shindaiwa-trained  
service technician.  
Do not remove the D-shaped shim  
washer from the gearcase clamp!  
The shim washer prevents  
damage from overtightening the  
tube clamp screw.  
Figure 10  
Assemble and Adjust the Throttle Cable.  
1. Insert the throttle-cable housing  
into the notch on the fan cover, and  
clamp the black wire’s connector  
between the fan cover and the cable  
outer adjuster nut as shown.  
3. Using finger pressure only, connect  
the black switch wire from the  
cable tube to the red ignition wire  
on the powerhead. Wire routing  
must be as shown in the illustration  
with the black wire located over the  
spark plug wire.  
a. Loosen the gearcase clamp bolt.  
b. Remove the index bolt from the  
gearcase.  
2. Tighten the two throttle cable  
adjuster nuts.  
c. Slide the gearcase out of the tube.  
Hooked  
Wire  
4. Reinstall the cylinder cover and  
tighten the three cover screws.  
Using a grease gun, pump lithium-  
base grease (about 10 grams) into  
the grease fitting on the gearcase  
until you see old grease being  
purged from the gearcase (Figure  
29). Purged grease will be visible in  
the outer tube cavity. Clean up  
excess grease, then reassemble the  
gearcase onto the outer tube. Make  
sure the index bolt fits into the hole  
on the outer tube. Securely tighten  
both bolts.  
IMPORTANT!  
Adjust and tighten the cable nuts to  
allow approximately 1/4-inch freeplay  
at the throttle trigger.  
5. Reinstall the spark plug boot.  
CAUTION!  
Wiring routing must not interfere  
with throttle operation.  
Filter Element  
Figure 30  
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Adjusting the Hedge Trimmer Cutter Assembly  
2. With the index finger of your left  
10-Hour Maintenance  
10/15-Hour Maintenance  
CAUTION!  
Before removing the spark plug,  
clean the area around the plug to  
prevent dirt and debris from getting  
into the engine’s internal parts.  
CAUTION!  
hand, press the latch release. With  
WARNING!  
your left thumb, press the latch  
Do not operate the unit if the air  
cleaner or element is damaged, or  
if the element is wet.  
lock. See Figure 12.  
The cutter blades are very  
sharp. Do not grasp the  
blades with your hands. Do  
not brush the blades against  
your body.  
Latch Release  
Every 10 hours of operation,  
(more frequently in dusty or  
dirty conditions):  
Every 10 to 15 hours  
of operation:  
Never run the engine nor  
operate the articulated hedge  
trimmer when the cutter  
assembly is in the storage/  
transport position.  
Remove and clean the spark plug.  
See Figure 26. Adjust the spark  
plug electrode gap to 0.024-inch  
(0.6 mm). If the plug must be  
replaced, use only: Champion CJ8  
or equivalent type spark plug of  
correct heat range.  
Remove the air cleaner element from  
the air cleaner housing and clean it  
thoroughly with soap and water. Let it  
dry before reinstalling the element.  
See Figure 25.  
IMPORTANT!  
Unscrew  
Fastener  
Always use gloves when working near  
the cutter assembly.  
Clean the spark  
plug and check  
the gap at the  
electrode.  
Position the hedge trimmer on a flat,  
level surface with the engine resting  
on the fuel tank guard. Make sure the  
scabbard is in place on the blade.  
Latch Lock  
0.024 inch  
(0.6 mm)  
Figure 12  
A
1. With your right hand, grasp the  
handle, located immediately  
behind the hand guard. With your  
left hand, grip the adjustment lever  
on the cutter assembly.  
3. While holding the latch lock down,  
pivot the cutter assembly using the  
adjustment lever until it is straight  
with the outer tube (pivot 180°).  
See Figure 13.  
Figure 26  
Lubricate the cutter assembly  
gearbox by pumping one or two  
strokes of lithium-base grease into  
the grease fitting using a lever-type  
grease gun. See Figure 27.  
AH231_30  
Remove and  
clean the  
element  
See Figure 11.  
Adjustment  
Lever  
Adjustment  
Lever  
CAUTION!  
Overlubricating can cause the  
gearbox to operate sluggishly and  
can cause grease to leak out.  
Figure 13  
Gearbox  
Grease  
Fitting  
Figure 11  
4. Release the latch lock and the latch  
release. Make sure the latch lock  
and the latch release return  
IMPORTANT!  
Figure 25  
The latch lock provides an interlock to  
help prevent inadvertent depression of  
the latch release.  
securely to a locking position.  
5. Remove the scabbard from the  
cutter blade. The engine now may  
be started (refer to page 16 for  
procedures).  
Figure 27  
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Daily Maintenance  
Prior to each work day, perform the  
following:  
Adjusting the Hedge Trimmer  
Cutter Assembly for Desired  
Cutting Angles  
Adjusting the Cutter Assembly  
for Storage or Transportation  
WARNING!  
Remove all dirt and debris from the  
engine, check the cooling fins and  
air cleaner for clogging, and clean  
as necessary. See Figure 24.  
Always wear gloves when working  
around the cutter assembly.  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
Clean any debris or dirt from the  
hedge trimmer cutter blades.  
Never run the engine when  
adjusting the cutter assembly to  
the storage position.  
Do not touch the cutter blades  
when the engine is running. The  
blades can oscillate even if the  
engine is idling.  
Keep cooling  
fins clean  
Lubricate the blades before use and  
after refueling. Check the cutters for  
damage or incorrect adjustment.  
1. With the engine off, install the  
scabbard onto the blade.  
Check for loose or missing screws or  
components. Make sure the cutter  
attachment is securely fastened.  
A
Various blade  
2. Using the procedures described on  
the previous page, rotate the cutter  
assembly so it is parallel to the  
positions  
possible  
270°  
Keep air  
passages  
clean  
Check the entire unit for leaking  
tube. Make sure the latch lock and  
the latch release return securely to  
a locking position. See Figure 15.  
fuel or grease.  
120°  
Make sure nuts, bolts, and screws  
(except carburetor adjusting  
screws) are tight.  
3. Make sure the scabbard is in place  
on the cutters before storing or  
transporting.  
Figure 24  
The cutter assembly  
can be adjusted to 10  
different positions  
ranging from 120° to  
270° from the outer  
tube as shown in  
Carefully remove any accumulations  
of dirt or debris from the muffler and  
fuel tank. Check cooling air intake  
area at base of crankcase. Remove  
all debris. Dirt build-up in these areas  
can lead to engine overheating, fire,  
or premature wear.  
Gearcase rotated to the  
storage/transportation position  
Figure 14. Refer to the  
steps on the previous  
page for adjustment  
procedures. Always  
make sure the lock  
Figure 15  
18  
latch is securely  
locked after each  
adjustment.  
Figure 14  
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Mixing Fuel  
General Maintenance  
Muffler  
IMPORTANT!  
CAUTION!  
WARNING!  
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT,  
OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CON-  
TROL DEVICES AND SYSTEM MAY  
BE PERFORMED BY ANY REPAIR  
ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL.  
HOWEVER, WARRANTY REPAIRS  
MUST BE PERFORMED BY A  
DEALER OR SERVICE CENTER  
AUTHORIZED BY SHINDAIWA  
KOGYO, LTD. AND USE OF PARTS  
THAT ARE NOT EQUIVALENT IN  
PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY  
TO AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY  
IMPAIR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF  
THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM  
AND MAY HAVE A BEARING ON  
THE OUTCOME OF THE WAR-  
RANTY CLAIM.  
Some types of gasoline contain  
alcohol as an oxygenate. Oxygen-  
ated gasoline may cause in-  
creased operating temperatures.  
Under certain conditions, alcohol-  
based gasoline may also reduce  
the lubricating qualities of some 2-  
cycle mixing oils. Never use any  
type of gasoline containing more  
than 10% alcohol by volume!  
Generic oils and some outboard  
oils may not be intended for use in  
high-performance 2-cycle type  
engines, and should never be  
used in your Shindaiwa engine.  
WARNING!  
Minimize the risk of fire!  
Stop engine before refueling.  
Always allow the Articulated  
Hedge Trimmer to cool before  
refueling!  
Wipe all spilled fuel and move  
the Articulated Hedge Trim-  
mer at least 10 feet (3 meters)  
from the fueling point before  
restarting!  
Operating the engine without a  
muffler or with a muffler that is  
damaged or improperly installed  
can increase engine noise suffi-  
ciently to cause hearing loss.  
This unit must never be operated with a  
faulty or missing spark arrestor or  
muffler. Make sure the muffler is well  
secured and in good condition. A worn  
or damaged muffler is a fire hazard and  
may also cause hearing loss.  
Never start or operate this unit  
if there is a fuel leak!  
Never start or operate this unit  
if the carburetor, fuel lines,  
fuel tank and/or fuel tank cap  
are damaged.  
Never smoke or light any fires  
near the trimmer or fuel!  
Never place any flammable  
material near the engine  
muffler!  
Never operate the engine  
without the muffler and spark  
arrester in place and properly  
functioning!  
Spark Plug  
Keep the spark plug and wire connec-  
tions tight and clean.  
CAUTION!  
This engine is designed to operate  
on a 50:1 mixture consisting of  
WARNING!  
unleaded gasoline and ISO-L-EGD  
or JASO FC class 2-cycle mixing oil  
only. Use of non-approved mixing  
oils in catalyst equipped units can  
lead to excessive carbon deposits.  
Before performing any mainte-  
nance, repair, or cleaning work on  
the unit, make sure the engine and  
cutting attachment are completely  
stopped. Disconnect the spark plug  
wire before performing service or  
maintenance work.  
Filling the Fuel Tank  
Use only fresh, clean unleaded  
gasoline with a pump octane of 87  
or higher.  
Mix all fuel with a 2-cycle  
air-cooled mixing oil that meets  
or exceeds ISO-L-EGD and/or  
JASO FC classified oils at 50:1  
gasoline/oil ratio.  
1. Place the Articulated Hedge  
Trimmer on a flat, level surface.  
2. Clear any dirt or other debris from  
around the fuel filler cap.  
WARNING!  
3. Remove the fuel cap, and fill the  
fuel tank with clean, fresh fuel  
mixture.  
Non-standard parts may not operate  
properly with your unit and may cause  
damage and lead to personal injury.  
Examples of 50:1 mixing quantities  
4. Install and firmly tighten the  
fuel cap.  
1 gallon of gasoline to 2.6 oz. mixing oil  
5 litres of gasoline to 100 ml. mixing oil  
IMPORTANT!  
Using non-standard replacement parts  
could invalidate your Shindaiwa  
warranty.  
IMPORTANT!  
Oil is a registered JASO FC  
classified oil and also meets or  
exceeds ISO-L-EGD performance  
requirements. Shindaiwa One is  
recommended for use in all Shindaiwa  
low emissions egines. Shindaiwa one  
also includes a fuel stabilizer.  
Mix only enough fuel for your immedi-  
ate needs! If fuel must be stored  
longer than 30 days and  
fuel stabilizer is not used, it should  
first be treated with a fuel stabilizer  
such as StaBil™.  
oil with  
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Adjusting The Carburetor  
Starting A Cold Engine – Restarting After Refueling  
IMPORTANT!  
IMPORTANT!  
Choke  
Lever  
Closed  
WARNING!  
Use a tachometer, if one is available, to  
set engine idle. Standard idle speed is:  
Engine ignition is controlled by a two-  
position START-STOP switch mounted  
on the throttle body, typically labelled  
“I” for START and “O” for STOP.  
The cutter attachment must never  
oscillate at engine idle speed. If  
the idle speed cannot be adjusted  
by the procedures described here,  
return the trimmer to your  
2,750 (±250) rpm (min-1).  
Idle Ad
Scr
1. Slide the ignition switch to the “I”  
(START) position. See Figure 16.  
Shindaiwa dealer for inspection.  
AH231_23  
The engine must return to idle speed  
whenever the throttle trigger is released.  
Idle speed is adjustable and must be set  
low enough to permit the engine clutch  
to disengage the cutter attachment when  
throttle trigger is released.  
Figure 18  
3. Choke the engine by moving the  
choke lever up to the “closed”  
position. See Figure 18.  
Figure 23  
3. If the engine is stalling and won’t  
idle, increase idle speed by turning  
the idle adjustment screw clockwise.  
Before starting the engine, make sure  
the cutter assembly is in the cutting  
position (extended). Refer to page 13  
for adjustment procedures. Never  
start the engine with the cutter  
assembly in the storage/transporta-  
tion position.  
Check and Adjust Idle Speed  
1. Start the engine and allow it to idle two  
or three minutes, or until it warms up.  
NOTE  
Figure 16  
This model is equipped with an EPA  
approved carburetor with no mixture  
adjustment.  
2. If the cutter attachment rotates at  
engine idle, reduce idle speed by  
turning the idle adjusting screw  
counter-clockwise as necessary.  
See Figure 23.  
2. Prime the  
Return Tube  
engine by  
depressing  
the carbure-  
tor primer  
bulb four or  
five times.  
See Figure  
17. You  
Control Positions (warm engine)  
1. Slide the ignition switch to the “I”  
(START) position.  
2. Move the choke lever down to the  
“open” position.  
should be  
able to see  
fuel inside  
the bulb.  
Primer  
Bulb  
Figure 17  
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Cranking The Engine  
3. Open the choke (Figure 20) and  
fully depress the throttle lever with  
your left hand, then pull the starter  
handle rapidly with your right hand  
to clear excess fuel from the  
WARNING!  
WARNING!  
When the engine starts or is  
The cutter attachment will engage  
and oscillate as the engine starts  
and accelerates.  
running–even at idle–the hedge  
trimmer cutter blade may move  
(oscillate). Keep your hands and  
your body away from the cutter  
assembly while starting the engine!  
combustion chamber.  
CAUTION!  
If the engine does not continue to run,  
repeat the appropriate cranking  
procedure (warm or cold engine).  
When the engine starts, clear  
excess fuel from the combustion  
chamber by revving the engine  
several times with the throttle trigger.  
Incorrect spark plug installation  
can result in serious engine  
damage.  
WARNING!  
4. Reinstall the spark plug and tighten  
it firmly. If a torque wrench is  
Figure 19  
When starting the engine, make  
sure the cutter attachment is well  
clear of bystanders, pets or  
objects. The cutter may oscillate  
during start-up.  
available, torque the spark plug to  
148–165 in.-lb (170–190 kg/cm).  
CAUTION!  
If The Engine Fails To Start  
The recoil starter can be damaged  
by abuse.  
5. Repeat the starting procedure for a  
warm engine.  
Repeat the appropriate cranking  
procedure (warm or cold engine). If  
the engine fails to start after repeated  
attempts, the engine is likely flooded.  
6. If the engine still fails to start, refer  
to the troubleshooting section near  
the end of this manual.  
Always engage the starter  
before attempting to crank the  
engine.  
CAUTION!  
Starting A Flooded Engine  
Never operate the trimmer unless  
a cutter attachment is installed.  
Never pull the starter cord to  
1. Disconnect the spark plug lead and  
use the spark plug wrench to  
remove the spark plug (turn  
counter clockwise to remove). See  
Figure 21.  
Stopping the Engine  
its full length.  
Always rewind the starter cord  
Before starting the engine, make sure  
the cutter assembly is in the cutting  
position (extended). Refer to page 13  
for adjustment procedures. Never  
start the engine with the cutter  
assembly in the storage/transporta-  
tion position.  
WARNING!  
slowly.  
The cutter attachment can con-  
tinue moving after the engine is  
stopped!  
2. Pull the starter handle slowly until  
you feel the starter engage.  
2. Slide the ignition switch to the “O”  
(STOP) position.  
3. Pull the starter handle quickly to  
start the engine.  
1. Cool the engine by allowing it  
to idle for two or three minutes.  
When The Engine Starts Or Fires  
1. Place the unit firmly on the ground,  
making sure it is stable and that the  
cutter attachment is free and clear  
of any bystanders or objects. Grip  
the outer tube with your left hand  
and grasp the starter rope handle  
with your right hand.  
2. Slide the ignition switch to the “O”  
or STOP position. See Figure 22.  
Open the choke by moving the choke  
lever down. See Figure 20.  
Choke  
Lever Open  
See Figure 19.  
Figure 21  
If the spark plug is fouled or soaked  
with fuel, clean the plug as necessary  
(for spark plug gapping specifications  
see page 21).  
Figure 20  
Figure 22  
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