Ryobi RY43006 manual Features

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FEATURES

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Bar Length

18 in.

Chain Type

Skip Tooth/Low Kickback

Motor

3.5 hp.

Bar and Chain Oil Capacity

7.1 oz.

No Load Speed (Sprocket)

6200/min.

Input

120 V, 60 Hz, AC only, 13.0 Amps

Net Weight

10.7 lbs.

FRONT HANDLE

FRONT GUARD

 

OIL RESERVOIR

 

 

CAP

 

 

 

 

SAFE-T-TIP®

REAR

 

 

HANDLE

 

 

 

 

LOW KICKBACK/

 

BAR

SKIP TOOTH

 

GUIDE BAR

CHAIN

 

NUT

 

SWITCH

TRIGGER

RECEPTACLE

CHAIN

TENSIONING

SWITCH KNOB

LOCK

QUICK VIEW OIL

 

 

INDICATOR

EXTENSION CORD

Fig. 5

 

 

HITCH

 

 

KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW

See Figure 5.

Before attempting to use this product, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety rules.

SAFE-T-TIP®

An attachment provided on the end of the guide bar to prevent the chain, on the end of the guide bar, from contacting the wood.

REAR HANDLE

The support handle located at or toward the rear of the chain saw.

FRONT HANDLE

The support handle located at or toward the front of the chain saw.

SWITCH LOCK

A control feature designed to prevent the motor from being accidently started.

SWITCH TRIGGER

Squeeze the switch trigger to operate the unit after switch lock has been pushed in. Release the switch trigger to stop the unit.

CHAIN TENSIONING KNOB

This feature allows user to adjust the tension of the chain.

QUICK VIEW OIL INDICATOR

Semi-transparent oil reservoir that allows user to see when to add oil.

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Basic Safety Precautions General Safety RulesGeneral Safety Rules See Figures 1 KickbackGuide Bars Understanding Your Chain SAW Safety DevicesSAFE-T-TIPANTI-KICKBACK Nose Guard LOW Kickback SAW ChainSymbol Name Explanation SymbolsService Extension Cords ElectricalDouble Insulation Electrical ConnectionBar Tip Guard Glossary of TermsFeatures Packing List AssemblyOperation UnpackingAutomatic Chain OIL System Connecting to Power SupplyStarting the Chain SAW Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWSee Figures 9 Preparation for CuttingTree Felling Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Proper Cutting StanceRetreat Zone See Figures 17 BuckingSee Figures 14 See Figures 19 Bucking Logs Under StressTypes of Cutting Used Springpole LimbingPruning SpringpolesGeneral Maintenance AdjustmentsMaintenance Adjusting Chain TensionSee Figures 27 Replacing BAR and ChainScrench See Figures 34 Chain MaintenanceHOW to Sharpen the Cutters See Figures 32Depth Gauge Clearance TOP Plate Filing AngleSide Plate Angle See Figures 41 Guide BAR MaintenanceReversing the Guide BAR See Figures 39See Figures 42 SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard MaintenanceMounting SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard Transporting and StoringProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingParts List Page Service Model NO. and Serial no