Ryobi Outdoor CS1800 manual Chain Maintenance, HOW to Sharpen the Cutters

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MAINTENANCE

CHAIN MAINTENANCE

See Figures 32 and 33.

CAUTION:

Remove the battery pack and make sure the chain has stopped before you do any work on the saw.

Use only low-kickback chain on this saw. This fast-

 

CUTTING

 

CORNER

TOP PLATE

SIDE PLATE

RIVET HOLE

DEPTH GAUGE

 

HEELTOE

cutting chain will provide kickback reduction when properly maintained.

For smooth and fast cutting, chain needs to be main- tained properly. The chain requires sharpening when the wood chips are small and powdery, the chain must be forced through the wood during cutting, or the chain cuts to one side. During maintenance of your chain, consider the following:

GULLET

CHECK FOR WEAR OR

DAMAGE

Fig. 32

Improper filing angle of the side plate can increase the risk of a severe kickback.

Raker (depth gauge) clearance.

Too low increases the potential for kickback.

Not low enough decreases cutting ability.

If cutter teeth have hit hard objects such as nails and stones, or have been abraded by mud or sand on the wood, have service dealer sharpen chain.

NOTE: Inspect the drive sprocket for wear or damage when replacing the chain. If signs of wear or damage are present in the areas indicated, have the drive sprocket replaced by a Ryobi Service dealer.

HOW TO SHARPEN THE CUTTERS

See Figure 34 and 35.

Be careful to file all cutters to the specified angles and to the same length, as fast cutting can be obtained only when all cutters are uniform.

1.Wear gloves for protection. Properly tension the chain prior to sharpening. Refer to “Chain Tension Section” earlier in this manual. Do all of your filing at the mid-point of the bar.

2.Use A 5/32 in. diameter round file and holder.

3.Keep the file level with the top plate of the tooth. Do not let the file dip or rock.

4.Using light but firm pressure, stroke towards the front corner of the tooth.

Lift file away from the steel on each return stroke.

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Fig. 33

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents IntroductionSafety Apparel Important Safety InstructionsRead ALL Instructions Basic Safety Precautions Kickback See Figures 1CUTTING/WORK Area Pull PushUnderstanding Your Chain SAW Safety Devices Battery SafetyCharger Safety Symbols Symbol Name ExplanationSymbol Meaning Unpacking SpecificationsFeatures ApplicationsTrigger Lock Button Rear Handle BAR SAFE-T-TIP Chain Battery Pack Hand GuardScabbard HEX KEYGlossary of Terms Front Handle GuardBattery Pack and Charger OperationBattery Port Pack Latches To Install Battery PackTo Remove Battery Pack Chain OIL SystemStarting the Chain SAW Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWPreparation for Cutting Stopping the Chain SAWProper Grip Improper Chain Line Proper Cutting Stance Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Tree FellingNotch Approx /3 Diameter Trunk Back CUT Planned Line of Fall Safe Retreat ZoneRetreat Zone Hinge See Figures 18 through BuckingWedge Notch Back CUT Hinge KickbackLOG Supported AT Both Ends Bucking Logs Under StressLOG Supported AT ONE END Load Finishing CUT 1ST CUTOverbucking Types of Cutting UsedLimbing UnderbuckingLoad Second CUT PruningSpringpole Springpoles First CUT 1/3 Diameter Finishing CUTSprocket MaintenanceAssembling BAR and Chain Washer ChainChain Tensioning Screw Chain Tension See Figures 30Chain Maintenance HOW to Sharpen the CuttersSide Plate Angle TOP Plate Filing AngleLeft Hand Cutters Depth Gauge ClearanceSee Figures 41, 42, Guide BAR MaintenanceReversing the Guide BAR See Figures 42 SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard MAINTE- NanceMounting SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard Mounting Screw Locking Rivet SAFE-T-TIP Tighten 3/4 A TurnTransporting and Storing Disposal of the Exhausted BatteryBattery Pack Preparation for Recycling BatteriesRecommended BAR and Chain Combinations TroubleshootingBAR and Chain Combinations Page Page Volt Cordless Chain Saw Model No. CS1800