Husqvarna 966451906 manual Assembling the chain brake

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Safety equipment

6.2 Assembling the chain brake

1

Screw the knee joint and the brake band together (see figure 5) using a tightening torque of 1-1.5 Nm. Place the knee joint with the fitted chain brake band in the opening in the clutch cover. The space for the spring in the cover must be lubricated with grease. See figure 6.

2

Compress the spring with a wide screwdriver and press it down with your thumb. See figure 7.

WARNING!

Exercise care to ensure the spring does not fly out and cause personal injury. Wear protective goggles.

3

Fit the cover over the brake spring using 1-1.5 Nm tightening torque. See figure 8.

Fig 6

Fig 7

Fig 8

4

Tighten the brake by using the saw’s hand guard as a tool. Mesh with the brake and tighten clock- wise until the brake is in the off position. See figure 9.

5

NOTE! Make sure the bushings in the kickback guard’s attachments are kept in place from the inside. See figure 9.

Screw the kickback guard in place and put the rocket in position. Position the spring (B) in the plastic housing (C) (see figure 10) and press the spring against the rocker and then press the plastic housing into its groove. Tighten the chain guide plate in place.

Fit the:

• bar

• chain

• clutch shoe

• cylinder cover

Fig 9

A

B

C

Fig 10

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562XP/XPG Page Contents Index Vibration damping system Introduction and safety regulations ContentsIntroduction and safety instructions General Instructions Special InstructionsSymbols on the saw Symbols in the Workshop ManualTechnical data NGK CMR6H Service tools 12a12b 13d 13a 13b 13c Service data KeyEnglish Safety equipment ContentsCleaning and inspection Dismantling the chain brakeAlt Assembling the chain brake Functional inspection Dismantling the mufflerAssembling the muffler Do not touch the muffler until it has cooled. Risk of burnsReplacing the chain catcher Dismantling the start/stop controlAssembling the start/stop control Resistance test stop functionCleaning and inspection Safety equipment Repair instructions Cleaning and inspection Clean the parts and check Dismantling the starterReplacing a broken or worn starter cord Tensioning the return springWear protective glasses Starter assembly Replacing a broken return springDismantling the ignition module and flywheel Assembling the ignition module and flywheel Dismantling the centrifugal clutch Min 60 mmAssembly of centrifugal clutch Dismantling the oil pump and screenAssembling the oil pump and screen Dismantling the intake systemAssembling the intake system Carburettor DesignFunction Dismantling the carburettor English Cleaning and inspection Clean all units in clean petrol AssemblyEnglish Pressure testing the carburettor Fitting on the sawMake sure that the following components are correctly fitted Test Opening pressure outwards Tank unitVenting the fuel tank Opening pressure inwardsVibration damping system Replacing the fuel pump Purge Replacing the fuel filterReplacing the fuel hose/return hose DismantleDismantling the piston and cylinder English Carbon build-up B Faults and causes Score marks on the piston aAssembling the piston and cylinder Piston ring breakagePressure testing the cylinder LoosenDismantling the crankshaft and crankcase Page Repair Instructions Sealing rings Assembling a complete crankshaft Repairing damaged threads Replacing the bar boltReplacing a bar bolt with intact crankcase English Troubleshooting Troubleshooting StartingIdling low speed Troubleshooting methods High speedAcceleration and retardation 115 26 2011W31
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