Oregon HT255 ユーザーズマニュアル

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HEDGE TRIMMER NAMES AND TERMS
OREGON® CORDLESS TOOL SYSTEM 
HEDGE TRIMMER MODEL HT255
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HEDGE TRIMMER NAMES AND TERMS
Blade bind: A condition where the 
cutting blades will not move because 
of material lodged between the 
moving and stationary parts of the 
cutting blades  
Bystander safety zone: A 3 m (10 ft) circle 
around the operator that must remain 
free from bystanders, children, and pets  
Cutting blades: The series of sharpened 
surfaces protruding from the front of 
the hedge trimmer that move back and 
forth to cut hedges  
Cutting season: The ideal time to trim 
hedges varies by plant type, but it 
is generally a good practice to trim 
during periods of slow growth, after 
blooming is complete  Consult with a 
local plant nursery for tips on trimming 
specific plants  
Cutting speed: The hedge trimmer has 
a variable cutting speed  Press the 
throttle trigger more firmly for faster 
cutting speed  To get the most cutting 
time out of each charge, use only the 
minimum cutting speed necessary to 
cut the material  
Front handle: The support handle located 
at or toward the front of the hedge 
trimmer 
Front handle switch: A u-shaped switch 
running along the front handle that 
prevents the unintentional operation 
of the throttle trigger until manually 
actuated 
Hand guard: A structural barrier between 
the front handle of a hedge trimmer and 
the cutting blades  
New growth: The most recent growth on 
a plant  It is generally lighter in color, less 
woody, and more flexible than the rest of 
the plant  
Rear handle: The support handle, located 
at or toward the rear of the hedge 
trimmer, where the throttle trigger is 
located  
Throttle trigger: A device that controls the 
speed of the cutting blades 
Trigger lock-out: A movable stop that 
prevents the unintentional activation 
of the hedge trimmer until manually 
actuated