Texas TG470 Reservedele til User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- TEXAS
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Texas TG470 Reservedele til
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Safety instructions
- Always read the user manual before use of the engine.
- Always follow the guidelines given by your Power Line dealer with regard to the engine.
- Always stop the engine before filling with gasoline or oil.
- Always clean thoroughly if fluids are spilled.
- Always keep the engine at a distance from oils or other inflammable objects.
- Exhaust is dangerous; only use the engine outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
- Draw attention to not getting into contact with the engines rotating parts during operation.
- Draw attention to not getting into contact with the engines exhaust and the engines block as it gets very hot during operation.
- Never use the engine under influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Never use the engine if it is tipped more than 20 degrees, this will result in fuel spill.
- Check that a sufficient amount of oil is filled on the engine before use. If the engine is started without the correct amount of oil, it can damage the engine.
Oil / changing oil
OIL CAPACITY
- Always check the oil level when the engine is placed in a horizontal position.
- Always check the oil level without fastening the oil stick.
- See fig. 2 pos 1, 2.
CHANGING OIL
Oil should be changed in accordance with the user manual for the machine.
- Let the engine run 5 minutes, so that the oil is heated. This makes the oil flow more easily and it is easier to complete the oil change.
- After 5 minutes the engine is turned off. Unscrew the engines oil drain screw and the oil runs out of the engine. Remember to keep an appropriate container ready.
- Put the drain screw back in its place and new oil is added to the engine.
- You add oil by removing the oil stick and adding the correct amount of oil. (0.6L)
See fig 2, Position 3 is the engines drain screw. Alternatively use an oil drainage kit, Tex Parts : 40-11336 Remember to dispose the used oil so that it does no harm to nature. Use your local recycling station.
Fuel
Only use unleaded E5 fuel on your engine and the right capacity. Never overfill the tank with gasoline. Only fill to the lower edge of the filter. See tank fig 1, pos 5.
Air filter
Please inspect and clean the air filter on a regular basis. If the filter has not been cleaned for a longer period, this will have influence on the engines power take-off and the exhaustion. See fig. 3.
- Clean around the air filter before it is removed.
- Press down the two flaps (1) and carefully pull of the cover.
- Carefully remove the paper filter (2) and check it. Brush it with a soft brush. If it is very dirty, it must be changed. Take care that no dirt gets into the intake of the engine.
- Wash the black foam element (3) on the right side in warm soapy water.
- Press the water out of the foam element and let it dry. Put a few drops of SAE-30 oil on the filter to moisten it lightly with oil. Carefully squeeze out any surplus oil. Remount the element.
- Check that all parts are fitted correctly and the cover closed as shown in the picture.
Start
- Pump the primer according to the scheme below (See fig 4 pos 1).
- Activate the clutch handle on the machine on which the engine is mounted.
- Pull the engine’s starting cord (see fig 4, pos 2) slowly until you feel resistance. Then pull in one long draw. Never let the starting cord run back by itself, always follow it with your hand.
Temperature| Push
---|---5° – 15° C| 2-4
15° C| 1-3
Stop
Release the handle/engine brake lever on which the engine is mounted and the engine will be turned off.
Operation
Hold the handle/ engine brake lever on which the engine is mounted activated.
NOTE
- Please draw attention to the following during operation.
- The exhaust must not be black. If this occurs the load is too high or the engine has not been adjusted correctly.
- No incorrect noises and vibrations.
- If any of the above appears, turn off the engine and adjust it or contact your Power Line dealer.
Spark plug
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Remove the sparking plug cover. (Caution, it may be hot, if the engine ha been running).
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Brush off dirt from the spark plug.
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Use a spark plug wrench to loosen the spark plug.
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Inspect if the isolation is intact.
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Clean the spark plug with a steel brush.
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Measure the electrode distance; make sure not to damage the electrode.
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The distance should be: 0,7 – 0,8 mm.
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If the sparking plug is okay, put it back in its place.
Otherwise, replace using Torch type F7RTC (40-11294). -
Put the sparking plug cover back in its place.
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See fig 1, pos 1.
Transport and storage
TRANSPORT
To avoid any spillage of fuel and oil is it important that the engine is placed horizontally during transport.
STORAGE
- Remove the sparkplug and pour max. 1 tablespoon of oil into the cylinder, mount the sparkplug.
- Do not mount the sparkplug cap. Pull the sparking cord, until there is resistance. This will close the valves and protect them from rust.
- Protect the rest with a thin layer of oil to avoid rust.
- Store the engine in a dust-free environment, out of reach of children.
- Mount the sparkplug cap before use.
Maintenance
NOTE
- The purpose of maintenance is to keep the engine in its best possible shape.
- An authorized Power Line dealer should always carry through repairs.
Specifications
Model | TG470 series | TG570 series | TG670 series |
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Type
| 4 stroke, air-cooled
OHV, 1 cylinder, gasoline
| 4 stroke, air-cooled
OHV, 1 cylinder, gasoline
| 4 stroke, air-cooled
OHV, 1 cylinder, gasoline
Stroke volume L
| ****
139 CC
| ****
173 CC
| ****
196 CC
Constant power kW / RPM
| ****
2.3 kW / 2900
| ****
3.2 kW / 2900
| ****
3.6 kW / 2900
Max power kW / RPM
| ****
2.6 kW / 3400
| ****
3.6 kW / 3400
| ****
4.2 kW / 3400
Fuel
| ****
Unleaded gasoline
| ****
Unleaded gasoline
| ****
Unleaded gasoline
Fuel capacity
| ****
1
| ****
1
| ****
1
Lubricating oil
| ****
SAE30
| ****
SAE30
| ****
SAE30
Lubrication oil capacity
| ****
0,6
| ****
0,6
| ****
0,6
Starting system
| ****
Recoil
| ****
Recoil
| ****
Recoil
Sparkplug
| TORCH F7RTC (Art. No. 40-11294)| TORCH F7RTC (Art. No. 40-11294)| TORCH F7RTC (Art. No. 40-11294)
Regulating system
| ****
Mechanical
| ****
Mechanical
| ****
Mechanical
Rotating direction of the PTO| Clockwise seen from the PTO’s point of view| Clockwise seen from the PTO’s point of view| Clockwise seen from the PTO’s point of view
Dry weight, kg
| ****
12.5
| ****
17.0
| ****
17.0
References
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