Adjustments – log bed
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(A)Check that when the log bed is cranked down, it moves easily through the saddle plate driven by its own weight. If this is not the case:
-Stop the log bed in the position that you judge to be the sticki- est. If it is equally hard in all positions, place it in its upper- most position.
Lock it using the rachet cam to prevent it from falling down.
-Loosen the four bolts on the saddle plate and place it straight in relationship to the lifting beam.
-Loosen the plastic slide rail on the log bed (D) and adjust it so that it is straight in relation to the log bed track.
-Lubricate the sliding surfaces and the
(B)Check the height of the log bed. Set the rachet in the 1/4” position. Place the setting block on the log bed. Move the chain- saw guide bar to right over the log bed. Move the log bed up to the notch where the setting block is nearest to the under- side of the guide bar.
(C)Use the bolt and inside nut on the rachet bar to move the log bed up until the setting block touches the underside of the guide bar. Should the adjustment be insufficient or too much, move the log bed up or down a notch and adjust again.
Lock using the inside nut.
(D)To adjust the scale indicator, loosen the two bolts holding it and the plastic block on the log bed. Set both indicators of the scale to 2” in the position where the setting block touches the underside of the guide bar.
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