Tanaka Lawn Sweeper TSW 210 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
TSW-210  
POWER SWEEPER ATTACHMENT  
FOR USE ON TANAKA STRAIGHT SHAFT GRASS TRIMMERS  
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OWNER’S MANUAL  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
PRODUCT SAFETY  
1. Read and understand this Owner’s/Operator’s Manual  
before using this product. Be thoroughly familiar with the  
proper use of this equipment.  
2. Make sure the product is correctly assembled and  
installed prior to use.  
3. Never allow children to operate the product. Never  
allow adults to operate the unit without first reading the  
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual.  
4. Never operate this product without proper guards or  
other protective safety devices in place.  
5. Before each use, inspect the product. Replace damaged parts. Make sure all fasteners are in place and  
tightened securely.  
6. If running problems or excessive vibration occur, stop immediately and inspect the unit for the cause. If  
the cause cannot be determined, or is beyond your ability to correct, return the product to your servicing  
dealer for repair.  
7. Do not use this product for any job except that for which it is intended.  
OPERATOR SAFETY  
1. Never operate this product when you are tired, ill, or while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or  
medication.  
2. Always wear eye protection that complies with ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z87-1.  
3. Wear hearing protection.  
4. Always wear heavy, long pants, boots and gloves. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, short pants,  
sandals or go barefoot. Secure hair so it is above shoulder length.  
5. To reduce risk of injury associated with inhalation of dust wear a face filter mask in dusty conditions.  
6. Always operate with both hands firmly gripping the product.  
7. Keep clear of the rotating belts and paddles at all times.  
8. Never raise a moving attachment above waist level.  
9. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear at all times.  
10. To reduce risk of injury associated with contact with a rotating part, stop engine before installing or  
removing attachments.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
AWARENESS OF WORK ENVIRONMENT  
1. Inspect your work area before you begin. Remove objects such as broken glass, nails, wire and rocks  
which can become dangerous projectiles if thrown. Remove string, rope or similar materials which can  
become entangled in the rotating drum.  
2. Maintain a firm footing and balance while operating the product. Do not overreach.  
3. Keep children, bystanders and animals outside a 50ft. (15m) radius surrounding the area of operation.  
4. Use the product only in daylight or adequate artificial lighting.  
5. Avoid prolonged operation in very hot or very cold conditions.  
6. If contact is made with a hard object, stop the engine and inspect the sweepers and drums for damage.  
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
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INSTALLING THE GEARBOX SWEEPING ATTACHMENT  
1. Make sure all the components are included in the box. The box should contain:  
a. Gearbox (1)  
b. Drum Assemblies (2)  
c. Drum Axle (2)  
d. Clevis Pin (2)  
e. Hitch Pin (2)  
f. Cotter Pin (2)  
g. Shaft Protector (2)  
h. Gearcase Spacer (1)  
2. Slide the rubber sleeve drive shaft protector onto the drive shaft pipe housing. This sleeve will protect the  
drive shaft pipe from repeated contact with the rubber paddles. The protector can be slid up the drive shaft pipe  
housing during installation, but should be slid down to rest on top of the gear case before use.  
3. Insert the end of the drive shaft housing into the gearcase and push it until it bottoms. The drive shaft tube  
should go into the gearcase about 1 - 1.5 inches. If the drive shaft housing stops before bottoming, rotate it  
until you feel the inner drive shaft splines engage the gearcase. Then push the drive shaft all of the way in.  
4. All Tanaka trimmers use a locator screw to properly position the gear case, (in addition to the pinch bolt which  
tightens the gear case to the shaft). Some trimmer models do not have the locator screw and hole in the correct  
place for mounting the sweeper gear case. In this instance, an additional hole will need to be drilled. Insert the  
shaft pipe all the way into the sweeper gear case, and mark the center of the locator bolt hole. Remove the drive  
shaft pipe, and use the existing gear case hole to ensure you have the new hole properly centered (to ensure the  
gear case is straight). Using a 6mm (3/8”) drill bit, drill the new locator hole in the drive shaft pipe.  
5. Use a 4mm hex (Allen) wrench to tighten the gearcase positioning screw first, then the gearcase clamp screw.  
6. Push one of the drum axles onto either of the two gearcase output shafts. If necessary, rotate the drum axle  
until the clevis pin hole in the axle aligns with the matching hole in the gearcase output shafts.  
7. Use a clevis pin and hitch pin to secure the drum axle to the shaft.  
8. Slide the recessed end of a sweeper drum assembly over the installed axle, and then push the drum down the  
axle until the cotter pin hole in the axle extends above the drum surface.  
Important Note: The two drum assemblies are identical, but each drum must be  
installed with the recessed end facing toward the gearcase.  
9. Use a cotter pin to secure the drum assembly on the axle. The cotter pin is designed to fit tightly against the  
outboard end of the drum, so you may need to compress the drum face slightly during installation. Spread the  
ends of the cotter pin to secure.  
10. Repeat steps 7 - 10 to install the remaining axle and drum assembly.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
BREAK-IN  
The Power Sweeper operates best when the fins quickly slide or skim the surface being swept. New or  
replacement sweeper belts will tend to grip or drag on hard surfaces, and should be fully broken in prior to  
actual operation. Break in is accomplished by operating the product at full throttle for 3 - 5 minutes in  
loose gravel or similar abrasive material.  
Important Note: It is tiring and unnecessary to lift or hold the fins from the work surface  
during operation.  
Warning: Burn Danger. The gearcase will become very hot during normal operation.  
OPERATING TECHNIQUES  
Operate the product at or near full throttle with the sweeper fins  
resting on the work surface.  
CLEARING NARROW AREAS  
When sweeping narrow areas such as sidewalks, the Power Sweeper can  
be used to throw material  
directly ahead of the operator.  
CLEARING WIDER AREAS  
Clearing wider areas may require sweeping at an angle to create  
windrows to one side of the path being cleared. Windrows of lighter  
materials can be combined into one main row or pile for eventual pick  
up, while heavy or bulky material may need to be collected row by row.  
CLEARING CORNERS  
To pull debris from corners, reverse the sweeper drum rotation by  
turning the powerhead over (throttle facing up).  
Warning: Use lower throttle settings when reversing the  
Sweeper to sweep corners as debris will be thrown  
toward the operator in this position. Also be aware that  
thrown debris may affect footing.  
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MAINTENANCE - 300 HOURS  
GEARCASE LUBRICATION  
The gearcase should be filled with 60cc (2.0 fl.oz.) of Mobil SHC634 Synthetic Gear Oil. A maximum of 75 -  
80cc can be used, but never exceed 80cc. Operation with excessive oil level will result in high operating  
temperatures. Do not overfill.  
REPLACING THE GEARCASE OIL  
Warning: Burn Danger. The gearcase will be extremely hot after use.  
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire at the engine.  
2. Remove the left hand drum and axle assembly (as viewed from the operating position). Wipe the  
sideplate clean and remove four screws (it is not necessary to remove the gearcase from the outer tube).  
3. Turn gearcase side plate to break the seal and lift the plate from the  
gearcase.  
Note: It may be necessary to use a heat gun to softenthe sealer  
material.  
4. Turn the gearcase to the left hand side and allow all used gearcase  
oil to drain into a small container.  
5. Place the gearcase on the right hand side and support so the outer  
tube is parallel to the ground. Refill the gearcase with 60cc (2.0 fl.oz.)  
of Mobil SHC634 Synthetic Gear Oil to the bottom of the chamfer on  
the output gear. The correct oil depth is 5/8 inch (15.5mm). Do not  
over fill.  
6. Inspect the sideplate for damage and clean off all remaining liquid  
gasket material with brake cleaner or acetone. Coat the outer sealing  
flange of the sideplate with Loctite Ultragrey silicon sealant or  
Threebond No. 1104 Liquid gasket.  
7. Replace the cover and install the four sideplate screws. Tighten securely.  
8. Reinstall the drum and axle assembly per the Assembly Instructions on page 4. Fill to this  
level  
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