GT370 HEDGETRIMMER TYPE 1 Introduction Exploded Drawing Bill Of Material Repair Instructions E13791 GT370-----A New Parts Wiring Diagram Main Menu 44 18 02-04 SEAN HOLDEN
GT370 MANUFACTURING PLANT USTI LAUNCH DATE NOVEMBER 2003 BULK DATE NOVEMBER 2003 PRODUCT ENGINEER SEAN HOLDEN Program Manager/Engineer IAN MADDISON Type No. 1 CURRENT STATUS & MAJOR CHANGES. GB LAUNCH MARKETS & QUANTITIES QS CH PRODUCT DETAILS INLINE MOTOR DESIGN GIVES ULTIMATE BALANCE FOR QUALITY RESULTS TWO POSITION HANDLE CAN EASILY TRIM THE TOPS OF HEDGES HIGH TORQUE GIVES 25% MORE CUTTING CAPABILITY THAN THE EQUIVALENT BLACK AND DECKER 400 WATT HEDGETRIMMER (GT360) LASER CUT AND DIAMOND GROUND BLADES FOR A CLEAN AND HEALTHY CUT AUTOSTOP - BLADES WILL STOP WHEN TRIGGER IS RELEASED LOW VIBRATION WHEN IN USE WITH DUAL ACTION ASYMMETRIC BLADES Technical Information Voltage Power Input Blade length 230 VOLT 300 WATT 51 cm Blade brake Blade gap Blade strokes <0.5 secs 20 mm 1350/min F:\DOSSIER\gt370\Introduction.DOCLast printed 14/11/03 13:09
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Black & Decker Bill of Materials - PARTS LIST Item Number Product Number GT370-----A Product Description HEDGETRIMMER Type Identifier TYPE 1 Quantity Per Part Number Part Description Variant Description Type Description Market Codes Refer to R.I. 1 1 586838-00 CLAMSHELL SET No 2 1 583210-00 ACTUATOR No 3 1 584571-00 WASHER LOCK No 4 1 584832-00 CORDSET GB No 4 1 584833-00 CORDSET QS No 4 1 584833-01 CORDSET CH No 5 1 584689-00 SWITCH No 6 1 584688-00 SWITCH No 7 1 583211-00 LATCH No 8 1 821057 SCREW No 9 1 585310-00 WASHER No 10 1 583212-00 ACTUATOR No 11 1 585312-02 MOTOR SA No 12 1 585401-01 INTERGEAR SA No 13 1 584257-00 CASTING SA No 14 2 821057 SCREW No 15 1 821070-00 CORD CLAMP No 16 1 583196-10 BLADE & GEAR SA No 17 1 585203-00 THRUST PLATE No 18 8 376614-01 SPACER No 19 8 371954-01 BLADE BOLT No 20 8 798755 NUT M5 No 21 1 585370-00 HANDLE SA REAR HANDLE No 22 1 583221-00 TRIGGER REAR RIGHT No 23 1 583220-00 TRIGGER REAR LEFT No 24 1 584691-00 CABLE SA No 25 1 584157-00 ROLLER No 26 1 806603 CORD PROTECTOR No 27 1 585366-00 SPRING No 28 1 584575-00 SLIDER No 29 1 584572-00 PINION No Page 1
Black & Decker Bill of Materials - PARTS LIST 28 1 584575-00 SLIDER No 29 1 584572-00 PINION No 30 1 584574-00 YOKE No 31 1 584573-00 RACK No 32 1 585365-00 SPRING No 33 1 584690-00 CABLE SA No 34 1 583222-00 ACTUATOR No 35 1 745530 BLOCK No 36 1 585363-00 HANDLE SA FRONT No 37 15 583225-00 BOLT M4 X 25MM THREAD No 38 17 583226-00 NUT M4 No 39 1 370936-15 SHEATH No 40 13 809961 SCREW No 8x19 Poz. No 41 1 583209-05 LEAD SA No 42 2 583225-01 BOLT ALLEN M4 X 30MM THRE No 43 2 798899 BEARING No 44 1 584259-00 RATING PLATE No 46 2 583234-00 SPIROL PIN M3 X 35 No 47 1 583239-00 WARNING LABEL No 48 1 585367-00 LABEL RHS PIVOT No 49 1 585368-00 LABEL LHS PIVOT No 50 2 585369-00 LABEL SIDE No 51 1 585309-00 SPRING No 836 1 559641-99 PIN TIMING(SERVICE TOOL) Yes Page 2
Dis-assembly of Hedgeclipper Place on service tooling 559642-99 559642-99
Leave front handle assembled Do not undo these screws unless to repair front handle A. Remove all screws from rear handle and remove upper handle clamshell. B. Leave front handle assembled is not needing repair
C. Remove from lower handle the rear triggers, Bowden cables, front handle sub assembly and slider mechanism. D. Disconnect motor leads from terminal block and lift the main clamshell body and blades from the lower rear handle. Main clamshell body and blades E. Remove all clamshell screws and remove upper clamshell. Re-assembly of Hedgeclipper F. Refit upper clamshell ensuring spirol pins are located, latch is located and no wires are nipped.
G. Replace screws and tighten to 15/1.7Nm. H. Lift main clamshell body and blades, and locate into lower rear clamshell. I. Reconnect motor leads to terminal block. J. Place yoke inside of Slider and push Timing Pin (559641-99) through hole in the side of the slider through the hole in the pinion and out of the hole in the other side of the slider. The three parts are now held together by the pin, however, the yoke should be free to move.
K. Hold the slider and yoke so that when looking at the parts they are in the same orientation as the sketch above. Pull the yoke away from the slider until it is tight against the pinion. Hold in this position with the left hand. L. Pick up rack and orientate with respect to yoke and slider as the sketch above. Locate the bottom end of the Timing Pin through the hole in the side of the rack. Slide rack up the timing pin until it gets to the slider. Pull the Timing Pin down until the rack can move across the side of the slider and all the holes line up. Push the timing pin back through the holes. All the pieces of the switching mechanism are now held together by the Pin but the yoke should be able to move in and out of the slider.
All the pieces of the switching mechanism are now held together by the Pin but the yoke should be able to move in and out of the slider.
M. Offer up the switch mechanism to the lower handle with the shaft of the rack positioned into the left-hand side hole of the main clamshell body. The trick is to slightly lift the main clamshell whilst locating the switch mechanism into the handle. Push the Timing Pin down through the hole in the lower handle clamshell. The switch mechanism is now positioned correctly. N. Working away from the switch mechanism towards the blades locate the spring against the first rib (ensure spring is correctly fitted on yoke boss) and the conduit fitting on the end of the Bowden cable is against the second rib. Finally, locate front handle into rear handle. O. Working away from the switch mechanism towards the cable locate the spring against the first rib (ensure spring is correctly fitted on slider boss) and the conduit fitting on the end of the Bowden cable against the other side. Dress the Bowden cable around the screw bosses and locate the two triggers into the pivot holes at either side of the lower rear handle. P. Place the upper rear handle over your right arm and hold the triggers in place with the fingers of the right hand. Maneuver the upper handle into the correct orientation and position onto the lower handle. Fit the two screws either side of the pivot point to 0.8/1.0Nm and then fit the screw at the cord protector ensuring the cord protector and triggers are correctly located. Q. Fit and tighten all other screws to 0.8/1.0Nm ensuring that the two screws at the very front of the rear handle are the two slightly longer ones. R. Pull Timing Pin from the hole in the lower handle clamshell. Check operation of switch mechanism by operating, with the handle locked into one of the two operating positions, the front and one of the rear triggers. Two clicks should be heard on operating the triggers and releasing them.
Pull timing pin (559641-99) out through lower clamshell Replacing sub assembly Blade and Gear.
1. Carry out steps A to D. Spirol pins 2. At this point the Spirol Pins will be still through the blade support into the lower handle or may have pulled out of the lower clamshell, being held firmly by the cover clamshell. With a pair of pliers remove the pins. 3. Take hold of the blade with one hand and rotate the blade tip upward to approximately a 45-degree angle and then lift the blade and gear from the clamshell. 4. Ensure correct location of motor and intershaft. 5. Fit sintered bearings to the gear shaft and present the blade gear assembly to the clamshell with the tip held up at 45 degrees. 6. Position the gear and shaft into the clamshell ensuring correct tooth alignment and then lower the tip of the blade down until the blade support rests in the clamshell. 7. Align the two holes in the blade support with the corresponding holes in the clamshell and push the spirol pins through and into the clamshell until approx. 8mm of spirol
pin is left above the top of the blade support. Note light encouragement with a soft hammer may be required to locate the spirol pins. 8. Grease the gears as required. 9. Carry out steps E to Q.
New Parts GT370 HEDGE TRIMMER Part Number Part Description 370936-15 559641-99 583196-10 583209-05 583210-00 583211-00 583212-00 583220-00 583221-00 583222-00 583225-00 583225-01 583226-00 583234-00 583239-00 584157-00 584257-00 584259-00 584571-00 584572-00 584573-00 584574-00 584575-00 584688-00 584689-00 584690-00 SHEATH TIMING PIN BLADE & GEAR SA LEAD SA ACTUATOR LATCH ACTUATOR TRIGGER TRIGGER ACTUATOR BOLT BOLT NUT M4 SPIROL PIN WARNING LABEL ROLLER CASTING SA RATING PLATE WASHER LOCK PINION RACK YOKE SLIDER SWITCH SWITCH CABLE SA Please DO NOT order any parts until a Service Change Note is published. 18 February 2004 P1ant: LCE Page 1 of 2
Part Number 584691-00 584832-00 584833-00 584833-01 585203-00 585309-00 585310-00 585312-02 585363-00 585365-00 585366-00 585367-00 585368-00 585369-00 585370-00 585401-01 586838-00 798899 Part Description CABLE SA CORDSET CORDSET CORDSET THRUST PLATE SPRING WASHER MOTOR SA HANDLE SA SPRING SPRING LABEL LABEL LABEL HANDLE SA INTERGEAR SA CLAMSHELL SET BEARING Any queries please contact the European Service Support Group Martin Cook : 0044 1753 500640 Steve Hurt : 0044 1753 500830 Martin Chadwick : 0044 1753 500540 Sean Holden : 0044 1753 500583 Please DO NOT order any parts until a Service Change Note is published. 18 February 2004 P1ant: LCE Page 2 of 2
Wire Routing 230V European Version. Completed handle prior to fitting top cover. See following pages detailing wire positions. Motor seated in lower Clamshell. Switches positioned onto pins with White Plunger uppermost. Note :- It is extremely important that the wires are positioned behind the air vent as shown. Wires must not be seen protruding from this vent.
Motor leadwires from Terminal Block located into Wire Traps in lower Handle. Note :- Excess wire looped into Handle at pivot hole in main Clamshell. Leadwires positioned through pivot hole when Cover half of Clamshell is fitted.
Leadwires located into lower Handle behind rib away from Trigger. The photographs and text above are to be used in conjunction with the Product Assembly and Test drawing to aid assembly of the unit.