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OPERATION
Blade Thrust (Kickback)
Blade thrust (kickback) is the sudden, forceful, 
and uncontrolled movement of a blade-equipped 
trimmer that may occur if the blade binds in the 
cut or strikes a solid object.
Blade thrust (kickback) throws the trimmer in the 
direction opposite blade rotation at the point of 
contact, and the jolt received by the operator can 
result in further loss of control.
To reduce the risk of loss of control, use metal 
blades on trimmers equipped with a U-type 
handlebar, or install the barrier bar (optional part) 
on trimmers equipped with a loop handle.
Replace or resharpen dull blades. Dull blades are more likely to bind in the cut and cause blade thrust.
Watch out for hidden obstacles, such as rocks, stumps, roots, etc., that could cause the blade to kick 
back if struck. Blade thrust is more likely to occur in areas where it is difficult to see what is being cut.
Understand the reaction forces of the blade. When using a brush blade to saw through heavy brush 
and small saplings, saw with the side of the brush blade that is moving toward you and tends to pull the 
trimmer away from you.
Blades on Honda HHT25S and HHT31S trimmers rotate counterclockwise, as viewed from the 
operator’s position. Therefore, the left side of the blade is moving toward you. With these trimmers, 
sawing with the left side of a brush blade will give you better control and less risk of kickback, though it 
will throw the sawdust toward you.
Cut from the side of saplings that will cause them to fall away from the trimmer. This will help prevent 
the blade from binding in the cut and kicking back.
Accelerate the engine to maximum speed before starting the cut, and saw through with uniform 
pressure.
OPERATING TIPS
Scything
Swing the trimmer in a level arc by rotating your 
body with a smooth, easy motion, rather then 
moving the trimmer with your arms. Do not chop 
at tough weeds and brush; let the cutting line or 
blade work through tough growths gradually.
To direct thrown debris away from you, tilt the 
cutting attachment to the right side, scythe from 
left to right, then return without cutting.
BLADE 
THRUST
SCYTHING