Universal Carburetor Set for SG950, GSE 950, ET950 and similar models Universal Carburetor Set for SG950, GSE 950, ET950 and similar models

Carburetor Set Instruction Manual

For SG950, Güde GSE 950, ET950, and compatible power tools

Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new carburetor set. This set is designed as a replacement part for various small engines found in power tools and garden equipment. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or maintenance to ensure safe and correct usage.

Safety Information

Always prioritize safety when working with fuel systems and power tools. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or property damage.

  • Always disconnect the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance or installation.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fuel fumes.
  • Keep open flames, sparks, and other ignition sources away from fuel and fuel system components.
  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses and gloves.
  • Ensure the engine is cool before working on the fuel system.
  • Dispose of old fuel and parts responsibly according to local regulations.
  • If you are unsure about any step, consult a qualified technician.

Specifications

FeatureDetail
Product TypePower Tool Parts (Carburetor Set)
OriginMainland China
Package Contents1x Carburetor, 2x Gasoline Hose, 4x Snap Rings
Package Dimensions (L x W x H)11 cm x 10 cm x 5 cm
Package Weight0.18 kg

Compatible Models:

  • Apex QS950
  • 850W (Generic)
  • Budget BEG 6503
  • Eberth GG1ER950
  • Einhell STE 800/1, STE 850, BT-PG850/2, BT-PG850/3
  • Güde GSE 950, 951
  • KraftHerz 850W
  • D-PG1000
  • SG950
  • SG-20 ST
  • Tagred TA950
  • TG950
  • ET950

Package Contents

Verify that all items listed below are present and undamaged before proceeding with installation.

  • 1x Carburetor
  • 2x Gasoline Hose
  • 4x Snap Rings
  • 2x Gaskets (implied by images, not explicitly listed in text but visible)
Carburetor set including carburetor, two gaskets, and a fuel line with clamps.

Image: Complete Carburetor Set Components

Video: 360-degree view of the Carburetor Set components.

Installation Instructions

This carburetor set is intended for replacement purposes. The installation process typically involves removing the old carburetor and installing the new one. Due to variations in engine designs, these instructions are general. Always refer to your specific power tool's service manual for detailed, model-specific instructions.

Tools Required (Commonly):

  • Screwdrivers (Phillips and Flathead)
  • Wrenches/Socket Set
  • Pliers
  • Fuel Line Clamp or Plug
  • Clean Rags

Step-by-Step Installation:

  1. Preparation:
    • Ensure the engine is off and cool.
    • Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting.
    • Drain the fuel tank or clamp the fuel line to prevent fuel leakage.
    • Place clean rags around the work area to catch any spilled fuel.
  2. Remove Air Filter Assembly:
    • Locate and remove the air filter cover and air filter element.
    • Unbolt any components securing the air filter housing to the carburetor.
  3. Disconnect Fuel Lines and Linkages:
    • Carefully disconnect the fuel lines from the carburetor. Note their positions for reinstallation.
    • Disconnect any throttle linkages, choke linkages, or governor springs attached to the carburetor. Take photos if necessary to remember their configuration.
  4. Remove Old Carburetor:
    • Unbolt the carburetor from the engine manifold. There may be one or two bolts.
    • Remove the old carburetor and any old gaskets.
  5. Install New Carburetor:
    • Clean the mounting surfaces on the engine and air filter housing.
    • Place new gaskets (provided in the set) in their correct positions.
    • Mount the new carburetor onto the engine, ensuring the gaskets are properly seated.
    • Secure the carburetor with the bolts, tightening them evenly.
  6. Reconnect Fuel Lines and Linkages:
    • Attach the new gasoline hoses (provided) to the carburetor and fuel tank/pump, securing them with the snap rings.
    • Reconnect all throttle, choke, and governor linkages to their original positions. Double-check for free movement.
  7. Reinstall Air Filter Assembly:
    • Reattach the air filter housing, air filter element, and cover.
  8. Final Checks:
    • Ensure all connections are secure and there are no loose parts.
    • Reconnect the spark plug wire.
    • Refill the fuel tank with the appropriate fuel mixture (if applicable for 2-stroke engines).
    • Check for any fuel leaks before attempting to start the engine.
Close-up view of the carburetor's intake and mounting points.

Image: Carburetor Detail - Mounting Points

Operation

Once the carburetor is installed, the operation of your power tool should return to normal. Refer to your power tool's original instruction manual for specific starting procedures, operating guidelines, and safety precautions.

Key Considerations:

  • Fuel Type: Always use the correct fuel type and octane rating specified by your engine manufacturer.
  • Fuel Mixture (if applicable): For 2-stroke engines, ensure the correct oil-to-fuel ratio is used. An incorrect mixture can damage the engine and carburetor.
  • Choke Usage: Use the choke as directed by your engine's manual for cold starts.
  • Throttle Control: Operate the throttle smoothly and avoid sudden, aggressive movements.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance of your carburetor and fuel system will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your power tool.

Recommended Maintenance:

  • Fuel Quality: Always use fresh, clean fuel. Stale fuel can cause deposits and clog the carburetor. Consider using a fuel stabilizer if storing the tool for extended periods.
  • Fuel Filter: Regularly inspect and replace the fuel filter (if present in your tool's fuel line) to prevent contaminants from reaching the carburetor.
  • Air Filter: Clean or replace the air filter regularly to ensure proper air-fuel mixture and prevent dirt from entering the carburetor.
  • Carburetor Cleaning: If performance issues arise, the carburetor may need cleaning. This typically involves disassembling the carburetor, cleaning jets and passages with carburetor cleaner, and replacing gaskets. This is an advanced task and should only be performed by experienced individuals or professionals.
  • Fuel Line Inspection: Periodically check fuel lines for cracks, leaks, or hardening. Replace them if any damage is observed.

Troubleshooting

If your power tool experiences issues after carburetor installation, consult the following common troubleshooting steps. Always ensure safety precautions are followed before attempting any repairs.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Engine won't startNo fuel reaching carburetor, clogged fuel filter, incorrect choke setting, spark plug issue.Check fuel level, ensure fuel lines are connected, inspect fuel filter, verify choke position, check spark plug.
Engine runs rough or stallsDirty carburetor jets, improper fuel mixture, air leak around carburetor gaskets, old/stale fuel.Clean carburetor, use fresh fuel, check for air leaks around gaskets, ensure correct fuel-oil mix (2-stroke).
Fuel leaksLoose fuel line connections, damaged fuel lines, improperly seated carburetor gaskets, float bowl leak.Tighten fuel line clamps, replace damaged fuel lines, ensure gaskets are correctly installed and tightened, inspect float bowl.
Lack of powerClogged air filter, partially clogged carburetor, incorrect engine tuning.Clean/replace air filter, clean carburetor, consult a professional for engine tuning.

User Tips

  • Pre-Installation Check: Before installing, compare the new carburetor with your old one to ensure it's the correct replacement part. Pay attention to mounting holes and linkage points.
  • Gasket Sealing: Always use new gaskets when replacing a carburetor to ensure a proper seal and prevent air leaks, which can cause engine performance issues.
  • Fuel System Cleanliness: When replacing a carburetor, it's a good practice to also clean the fuel tank and replace the fuel filter (if applicable) to prevent contaminants from immediately clogging the new carburetor.

Support and Contact

For further assistance, technical support, or questions regarding this carburetor set, please contact the seller directly through the platform where you made your purchase. Provide your order number and a detailed description of the issue for prompt support.

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