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+ | [* black] First image shows general view of hedge trimmer. Note there are hidden screws under the rear handle cover (pink arrow) and under the front handle assembly. These must be levered off and unscrewed/pulled-away respectively. Splitting the casing can be a dirty job, so protect surfaces. |
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+ | [* black] The second image shows the casing split apart after undoing 15 silver screws and 2 black screws (including the hidden screws mentioned above. Also undo the 2 screws securing the mains cable. The whole mechanical assembly can now be lifted out. |
+ | [* black] If your lucky, The motor and its cabling will all be held (by friction) in one of the casing halves as shown, so the casings split cleanly. Either way, for reassembly it's easier to arrange it as shown. Careful not to loose the 2 springs in the switch activation levers. |
+ | [* black] If you just want to look at the motor and its cabling, undo the green arrowed screws and then the red arrowed screws (4 off) |
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