Shindaiwa 81719 User Manual

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Product Description
Figure 4
Specifications
LE510 dry weight 
(Including attachments) .............................................1.4 lb./6.1 kg
Engine model .SF510E 
Engine type  ...................................       with Power Boost Chamber
Bore x stroke ..............................................  1. x 1.1 in./4 x7 mm
Displacement  ....................................................... 1.5 cu. in./ 4.5 cc
Maximum power  .......................................................1.1 HP/0.8 kW 
 
@ 7500 rpm (min
-1
)
Fuel/oil ratio  .............................. 50:1 with ISO-L-EGD or JASO FC
 
class -cycle mixing oil*
Carburetor type  ................................Walbro WYL, diaphragm-type
Fuel tank capacity  .................................................... 0.0 oz./590 ml
Ignition  ............................................................ One-piece electronic, 
  
program contolled
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Spark plug  ....................................................................NGK CMR5H
Air cleaner type  ..................................... Non-reversible heavy-duty
 
filter element
Starting method  .......................................................................Recoil
Stopping method  ............................................................Slide switch
Transmission type  .............................Automatic, centrifugal clutch 
 
w/bevel gear 
EPA Emission Compliance Period**  ............................Category A
** 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 = 15 hours (Intermediate) and A = 00 hours 
(Extended).
* meets or exceeds these specifications and is  recommended for 
all Shindaiwa products.
LE2510 LAWN EDGER
Outer Tube
Cutting 
Attachment
Grip
Cutting 
Attachment Shield
Gear case
Handle
Throttle 
Trigger
Throttle
Interlock
Ignition
Switch
Fuel
Tank
IMPORTANT!
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. 
Using the accompanying illustrations as 
a guide, familiarize yourself with this unit 
and its various components. See Figure 4. 
Understanding your unit helps ensure top 
performance, long service life, and safer 
operation.
WARNING!
Do not make unauthorized 
modifications or alterations to any of 
these units or their components.
Prior to Assembly
Before assembling, make sure you have all 
the components required for a complete unit:
  Engine and outer tube assembly with 
handle
  Gearcase assembly
  Kit containing this manual and tool kit 
for routine maintenance. Tool kits vary 
by model and may include a hex wrench, 
spark plug/screwdriver combination 
wrench, and spanner wrench.
Carefully inspect all components for damage.