6805 Pruners AdlerEurope User Manual

August 15, 2024
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6805 Pruners AdlerEurope

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Product Information

Specifications :

  • Brand: AD 6805
  • Blade Raw Material: High Carbon Steel
  • Handle Raw Material: Aluminum Alloy / Steel / TRP & PP Materials
  • Branch Shears Maximum Cutting Diameter: 25 mm
  • Hedge Trimmer Maximum Cutting Diameter: 3 mm
  • Scissors Pruner Maximum Cutting Diameter: 10 mm

Product Usage Instructions

General Safety Conditions:
Before using the tool, ensure you are familiar with the following safety conditions:

  • Always wear appropriate protective gloves when handling the tool.
  • Inspect the tool for any defects like cracks before each use.
  • Keep the tool clean and free from dirt and debris.

Instructions for Safe Use :
Follow these guidelines for safe and efficient use of the tool:

  1. For branch shears, ensure the cutting diameter does not exceed 25 mm.
  2. For hedge trimmer, limit the cutting diameter to 3 mm.
  3. When using scissors pruner, such as for roses, do not cut branches exceeding 10 mm in diameter.

Maintenance Tips :
To maintain the tool’s performance and longevity, consider the following maintenance tips:

  • Clean the tool after each use to prevent dirt buildup.
  • Regularly inspect the blades for sharpness and any signs of wear.
  • Store the tool in a dry place to avoid rusting of metal parts.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

  • Q: What should I do if the blade becomes dull?
    A: You can sharpen the blade using a sharpening stone or seek professional sharpening services.

  • Q: Can I use the tool for cutting dry wood?
    A: The tool is designed for cutting fresh wood; using it on dry wood may affect its performance and durability.

GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING THE SAFE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF TOOLS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

  1. Wear non-slip garden gloves or other protective gloves. This way you protect your hands not only from dirt, but also from scratches and cuts. They also facilitate a firm grip of tools.
  2. Put tools away when you’re not using them. Even if you do it only for a short while – tools left on the grass or meadow can easily be overlooked and constitute a dangerous trap.
  3. When working with some tools (e.g. hammer, axe, pickaxe), it is necessary to take a swing. So make sure beforehand that no one is behind you.
  4. If possible, ask another person to provide protection when working at height.
  5. Wear safety glasses when trimming trees and shrubs.
  6. Verify the sharpness of the cutting elements and, if necessary, sharpen them or replace them with new ones.
  7. It is best to entrust work on blades to an authorized service center.
  8. Check the technical condition of all parts and tool elements – any major defects, such as cracks, disqualify the product from use.
  9. After finishing work, thoroughly clean and dry all elements of the product.
  10. Tighten any parts that may have come loose during operation.
  11. Be careful when storing garden tools and equipment after use. Some tools may become dull when left on the floor. Sharp tools are safer and easier to use.
  12.  Before thoroughly cleaning tools, always wear protective gloves. Remove dirt with a brush and then wash it off. Metal elements should be regularly lubricated with metal oil. Wooden handles should be lubricated with linseed oil twice a year.
  13. Cleaning pruning tools is especially important. This will prevent the transfer of bacteria or diseases from one plant to another. After each pruning, remove the resin and sap using dishwashing liquid or benzine. Then, if necessary, wipe the blades with a cloth soaked in metal oil, and spray moving parts and hinges with penetrating oil.
  14. After cleaning, dry the tools thoroughly to prevent rust from forming. If traces of rust appear over time, they can be removed with fine sandpaper.

Taking care of your garden tools means that you can enjoy them for a longer time.

  • A set of pruners for cutting fresh wood – figure 1, use the appropriate tool in accordance with the recommendations below:
  • A – branch shears: maximum cutting diameter: 25 mm
  • B – hedge trimmer: maximum cutting diameter: 3 mm
  • C – scissors pruner, e.g. for roses: maximum cutting diameter: 10 mm
  • Blade raw material: high carbon steel

AFTER SALE SERVICE NOTICE

If you want to buy spare parts or make any complaints, please contact the seller who issued the receipt directly.

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