Husqvarna Power Cutters: Workshop Manual
Husqvarna Power Cutters: Workshop Manual
Husqvarna Power Cutters: Workshop Manual
Workshop Manual
Supplement for models 371K and 3120K
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Contents Filter system .................................................... 3 Carburettor ....................................................... 5 Clutch ............................................................... 6 Ignition system ................................................ 6 Cutting head .................................................... 7 Tools ................................................................. 9 Cutting equipment ......................................... 10 Cutting discs .................................................. 16 Wet-cutting with diamond discs .................. 19
This supplement only covers the tasks that are specific to the abovenamed models. For complete information on service procedures we recommend that this supplement is studied in conjunction with workshop manuals 101 88 55-26 and 101 89 83-26.
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IGNITION SYSTEM
The ignition system is fully sealed and has no moving parts. It is resistant to damp and dirt. It is designed so that there is no need to adjust the timing. The Husqvarna 371K and 3120K Air Injection have a rev limiter built into the electronic unit which limits engine revs to 9,750 rpm.
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Drive belt
The drive belt on a power cutter is subjected to harsh, uneven wear and sometimes high transient loads. The drive belt is also bent round a relatively tight radius over the pulleys, which places special demands on the belt. The original belts fitted to Husqvarna power cutters may look like any other belt, but they have been specially designed for this purpose. The belt tensioning force that is set by the tensioning spring has been chosen to suit original Husqvarna belts.
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Naturally some of ergonomic benefits of the machine are sacrificed by reversing the cutting arm, but for certain jobs the ability to reverse the arm can be essential in order to do the job.
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Drift
Allen key NV 4 M
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Removal
Models 371K, 3120K
Remove the cutting disc.
Do as follows!
Lock the cutting disc by inserting a suitable drift through the hole in the cutting arm. Undo and remove the bolt, flange washer and cutting disc.
Release the tension in the belt and remove the front belt guard and cutting arm.
Undo the nuts (A). Unscrew the belt tensioning screw (B) to release the belt tension. Remove the front belt guard and the cutting arm.
Remove the nuts (C) and screw (D) (371K). Then lift off the guard and drive belt.
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Drive out the shaft with the aid of a drift and hammer.
Place a suitable socket underneath the cutting arm and drive out the shaft using a drift and hammer. Lift off the spacer and flange washer.
NOTE! If it is only necessary to remove the spacer and flange washer, this can be done by inserting two screwdrivers between the flange washer and the disc guard and prising upwards. Remove the bolts, cover plate, the friction washers and the disc guard. NOTE! If it is only necessary to remove the spacer and flange washer, this can be done by inserting two screwdrivers between the flange washer and the disc guard and prising upwards. Then prise off the flange washer and spacer.
Remove the bolts, cover plate, friction washers and disc guard.
Remove the three bolts, cover plate, plastic washer, rubber washer and disc guard.
Heat the cutting arm to around 150C using a hot air gun and remove the bearings. If necessary use a suitable drift (505 38 17-09) and hammer to tap them out.
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Do as follows!
Models 371K, 3120K
Clean and inspect the various parts. Replace the cutting arm mounting bolts if the threads are damaged. Tap out the bolts with a hammer. Heat the cutting arm to around 150C with a hot air gun and fit new ballbearings. Dont forget the spacer ring between the bearings and make sure that they are pressed in as far as they will go. Fit new mounting bolts, if required, while the cutting arm is still hot.
Spread a little grease on the indicator washer and place it on the disc guard.
Spread a little grease on the indicator washer (A) and place it on the disc guard.
Turn over the disc guard while holding the other parts in place. Now fit the rubber washer (C) tight to the disc guard, followed by the indicator washer (D) and cover plate (E).
Reassemble the cutting arm and disc guard. Tighten the three bolts and check that the disc guard can rotate.
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Fit the spacer sleeves and flange washer as illustrated. Use a hot air gun to heat the spacer sleeve separately to around 150C so that it fits on the shaft more easily. Fit the spacer sleeve with the bevelled end towards the cutting arm. Press it down using a suitable drift.
Fit a new drive belt around the clutch drum and fit the rear belt guard.
Fit a new drive belt around the clutch drum. Fit the rear belt guard. Do not forget the screw on the underside of the guard (on 371K).
WARNING! Wear protective glasses and gloves when fitting the spring. The spring is very powerful and could cause serious injury if it jumps out.
Release the belt guard by removing the (2) screws, adjuster plate, spring and square nut.
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Lift the cutting arm into position and fit the front belt guard and belt tensioning mechanism. Tension the drive belt and tighten the nuts.
Lift the cutting arm into position. Place the front belt guard and belt tensioning mechanism in position. Partially tighten the nuts. Tension the drive belt by screwing in the belt tensioning screw (A) until the nut (B) is in line with the arrow (C). Then tighten the nuts.
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Fig. B. Replace the belt if there are cracks running through the thickness of the belt after a short time in use, even if there is minimal wear to the sides.
Fig. C. Worn, frayed edges on a belt are the result of incorrect alignment with the pulleys or poorly tightened nuts on the cutting arm.
Fig. D. Uneven wear caused by belt being too loose or engine idle speed being too high.
Fig. E. Tears in belt and damaged reinforcement caused by poor alignment, oil on pulleys or substandard belt. Use Husqvarna original belts.
Fit a new belt around the clutch drum and fit the cutting arm in its rearmost position. Work the drive belt over the front pulley and tension the belt. Tighten the cutting arm nuts and fit the belt guards.
Fit a new drive belt around the clutch drum. Fit the cutting arm and fit the nuts loosely. Work the drive belt over the front pulley. Tension the drive belt by screwing in the belt tensioning screw (A) until the nut (B) is in line with the arrow (C). Then tighten the nuts.
Check that the pulley does not rub on the front belt guard. If it does, fit the cutting disc and tighten the centre bolt hard. This should move the drive shaft and pulley sufficiently to prevent the pulley touching the guard.
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Disc diameter
The disc diameter is given in mm or inches. Husqvarna 371K Air Injection can be used with the following cutting discs: 12" (300 mm), 14" (350 mm) or 16" (400 mm). Husqvarna 3120K Air Injection can be used with the following cutting discs: 14" (350 mm) or 16" (400 mm).
Centre diameter
The size of the mounting hole in the cutting disc must match the diameter of the bushing on the drive shaft exactly. There are various standards depending on the country the machines are sold in. Common standard diameters are 20.0, 22.2, 25.4 (1") and 30.5 mm. Replaceable bushings are available for Husqvarna power cutters for all these diameters.
Speed
All cutting discs are marked with a speed that is usually measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). This is the maximum speed of rotation of the disc. The maximum speed of a disc is determined by the disc manufacturer. The rating plate on the power cutter gives a different speed that is determined by the machine manufacturer and is known as the rated speed. The rated speed is the speed given on the rating plate and it determines what speed rating a disc must have in order to be used with the power cutter. A cutting disc must be rated at the same speed or a higher speed than that given on the machines rating plate. The maximum speed of the machine is a measurement that does not concern the machine operator and is not even stated on the machine, but is used for inspection purposes by the workshops. The maximum speed is the highest permissible speed that the drive shaft may reach with no load on the disc and the engine at full throttle. According to a European standard the maximum speed must not exceed the rated speed on the machines rating plate by more than 10%. For example, a machine with a speed rating of 5,100 rpm must never exceed a maximum speed of 5,100 x 1.1 = 5,610 rpm.
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Types of disc
Hand-held power cutters require cutting discs that are approved for use with handheld power cutters. It is not permitted to use blades intended for bench-mounted power cutters, for example. The speed marking must be equal to or higher than that given on the machines rating plate. Husqvarna cutting discs are naturally designed for hand-held cutting. Diamond blades are a type of cutting disc that is becoming increasingly common for cutting stone, concrete, asphalt and similar materials. The main advantage of a diamond blade is that it maintains practically the same cutting depth throughout its working life and has a high cutting speed. If used correctly it is a very economical blade. Husqvarna sells diamond blades for professional and occasional users. The range includes several grades, which should be chosen to suit the material to be cut. Diamond blades are available for both wet and dry-cutting.
Abrasive discs, which were originally the commonest type of disc for cutting all materials, are now used mainly for cutting metal. Husqvarna sells abrasive discs for cutting steel and concrete, and its concrete discs are also suitable for cutting soft steel, such as reinforcing bar and structural steel.
Husqvarna Rescue is a special blade with carbide bits. It can only be used by trained personnel in rescue work.
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Hard steel
Stainless steel
Granite
Hard brick
Pre-cast concrete
Hard concrete
General concrete
Concrete pipe
Soft brick
Green concrete
Asphalt
HDC 410
HDC 500
HDA 900
Steel
Concrete
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Husqvarna 1999-10
Printed in U.S.A.
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