Husqvarna 1153177-26 manual What is WHAT?, What is what on the chain saw?

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What is what on the chain saw?

1Cylinder cover

2Front handle

3Front hand guard

4Starter

5Chain oil tank

6Starter handle

7Adjuster screws carburettor

8Choke control/Start throttle lock

9Rear handle

10Stop switch (Ignition on/off switch.)

11Fuel tank

12Muffler

13Bar tip sprocket

14Chain

15Bar

16Spike bumper

17Chain catcher (Catches chain if it jumps or breaks.)

18Clutch cover

19Right hand guard (Protects right hand if chain breaks or jumps.)

20Throttle control

21Throttle lockout (Prevents accidental operation of throttle control.)

22Decompression valve

23Combination spanner

24Chain tensioning screw

25Operators manual

26Bar guard

27Switch for heated handle (395XPG)

28Warning decal

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Contents 395XP, 395XPG Symbols in the operator’s manual KEY to SymbolsSymbols on the machine Contents Dear Customer IntroductionWhat is what on the chain saw? What is WHAT?Before using a new chain saw General Safety PrecautionsAlways use common sense Machine′s safety equipmentPersonal protective equipment Chain brake and front hand guardGeneral Safety Precautions Right hand guard Throttle lockoutChain catcher Cutting equipment Stop switchVibration damping system MufflerCutting equipment designed to reduce kickback General information on sharpening cutting teeth Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge settingSharpening instructions considerably Increases the risk of kickbackAdjustment of depth gauge setting General advice on adjusting depth gauge settingTensioning the chain Too largeWhich could lead to serious, even fatal injuries Chain oil Lubricating cutting equipmentFilling with chain oil Checking chain lubricationNeedle bearing lubrication Chain drive sprocketChecking wear on cutting equipment OperatorFitting the bar and chain AssemblyFitting a spike bumper Working with the chainFuel Fuel HandlingFuelling Fuel safetyTransport and storage Long-term storageStarting and stopping Starting and StoppingCold engine Warm engineStopping Working Techniques Basic safety rulesBefore use General working instructionsJam. Always stop the engine before cleaning Not safely controlled with one hand Basic cutting techniqueHandles with both hands GeneralLimbing Procedures drastically increase the riskLogs are lying together. Such Or fatal injurySafe distance Tree felling techniqueFelling direction Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreatFelling cut Directional cutsFreeing a tree that has fallen badly How to avoid kickbackWhat is kickback? Cutting the trunk into logs Carburettor with movement limiters MaintenanceCarburettor adjustment Carburettor without movement limiters Recommended engine speeds are as follows Checking the front hand guard Checking brake band wearImmediately Checking the inertia brake releaseMuffler Changing a broken recoil spring Changing a broken or worn starter cordTensioning the recoil spring Spark plug Air filterLubricating the bar tip sprocket Fitting the starterAir Injection centrifugal cleaning Adjustment of the oil pumpNeedle bearing lubrication Cooling systemHeated handles Winter useDaily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance Maintenance scheduleTechnical data Technical DataSaw chain filing and file gauges Bar and chain combinationsEN ISO 12100-22003, Cispr 122005, EN ISO EC-declaration of conformityApplies to Europe only Page Original instructions 1153177-26