Ryobi P540B manual Chain Tension, See Figures 29

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MAINTENANCE

Replace the chain cover, washer and chain cover screw. Tighten the chain cover screw finger tight only. The bar must be free to move for tension adjustment.

Remove all the slack from the chain by turning the chain tensioning screw clockwise until the chain seats snugly against the bar with the drive links in the bar groove.

Lift the tip of the guide bar up to check for sag. Release the tip of the guide bar and turn the chain tensioning screw 1/2 turn clockwise. Repeat this process until sag does not exist.

Hold the tip of the guide bar up and tighten the bar mount- ing screw securely.

Chain is correctly tensioned when there is no sag on the underside of the guide bar, the chain is snug, but it can be turned by hand without binding.

NOTE: If chain is too tight, it will not rotate. Loosen the chain cover screw slightly and turn tension adjuster 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Lift the tip of the guide bar up and retighten chain cover screw securely. Assure that the chain will rotate without binding.

Place the hex key back into the storage area.

Chain Tension

See Figures 29 - 30.

Stop the engine before setting the chain tension. Make sure the guide bar screw is loosened to finger tight, turn the chain tensioner clockwise to tension the chain. Refer to Replacing Bar and Chain earlier in this manual for additional information.

A cold chain is correctly tensioned when there is no slack on the underside of the guide bar, the chain is snug, but it can be turned by hand without binding.

Chain must be re-tensioned whenever the flats on the drive links hang out of the bar groove.

During normal saw operation, the temperature of the chain will increase. The drive links of a correctly tensioned warm chain will hang approximately .050 in. out of the bar groove.

NOTE: New chain tends to stretch, check chain tension frequently and tension as required.

CAUTION:

Chain tensioned while warm, may be too tight upon cooling. Check the “cold tension” before next use.

Lift the tip of the guide bar up to check for sag

Fig. 27

hex key

Fig. 28

Approx. .050 in.

Fig. 29

 

 

flats

Fig. 30

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsBasic Safety Precautions Safety ApparelRead ALL Instructions See Figures 1 KickbackCutting/Work Area Understanding Your Chain Saw Safety DevicesSAFE-T-TIPAnti-Kickback Nose Guard Low Kickback Saw ChainSpecific Safety Rules Battery SafetyP100 Ni-Cd 1423701 130255004 140237023 Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsAuthorized Service Center for repair. When servic ServiceProduct Specifications FeaturesOperation AssemblyUnpacking Packing ListTo Remove Battery Pack To Install Battery PackBattery port Battery pack Latches Chain Oil SystemPreparation for Cutting Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWChain Line Work Area Precautions Basic Cutting ProcedureProper Cutting Stance Tree FellingIn. or 1/10 DIA Planned Line of fall 135 Safe RetreatBucking See Figures 17Wedge Kickback Bucking Logs Under Stress Types of Cutting UsedSee Figures 19 Pruning LimbingSpringpoles SpringpoleGeneral Maintenance MaintenanceBattery Pack Removal and Preparation for Recycling BatteriesREPLACing Bar and Chain Recommended Bar and Chain CombinationsSee Figures 24 See Figures 29 Chain TensionHow to Sharpen the Cutters Chain MaintenanceSee Figures 31 See Figures 33Side Plate Angle Top Plate Filing AngleDepth Gauge Clearance SeeReversing the guide bar Guide BAR MaintenanceSee Figures 40 FrontMounting SAFE-T-TIPNose Guard SAFE-T-TIPNose Guard MaintenanceTransporting and Storing See Figures 41Problem CAUSE Solution TroubleshootingLimited Warranty Statement WarrantyParts and Service