McCulloch 545079726, MOEX2006, 952801946 Identification What is WHAT?, Identification of Symbols

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IDENTIFICATION (WHAT IS WHAT?)

Chain

Front Hand Guard

Front Handle

 

Adjustment Tool

Starter Rope

(Bar Tool)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Idle Speed Screw

Bar Sprocket

 

 

 

 

ON/STOP Switch

Chain

 

 

 

Hole

Muffler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primer

 

 

 

 

 

Bulb

Bumper

 

Bar Oil Fill Cap

 

Fuel Mix Fill Cap

Spike

 

Starter Housing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cylinder Cover

 

 

Throttle

 

 

 

 

Chain

Lockout

 

 

 

 

Direction

Rear

 

 

 

 

of Travel

 

 

 

Guide Bar

 

Handle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chain Catcher

Throttle

 

Chain

Chain Adjustment Knob

 

Trigger Choke Knob

 

Brake

 

 

 

 

 

 

IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS

WARNING! This chain saw can be dangerous! Care- less or improper use can cause serious or even fatal injury.

Always wear appropriate ear protection, eye protection and head protection.

Always use two hands when oper- ating the chain saw.

Read and understand the instruction manual before using the chain saw.

Sound power level

Sound pressure level at 7,5 meters

WARNING! Contacting the guide bar tip with any object should be avoided; tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause se- rious injury.

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Contents 441/442 Identification What is WHAT? Identification of SymbolsOperate Your SAW Safely Safety RulesPlan Ahead Kickback Maintain Your SAW in Good Working OrderHandle Fuel with Caution Reduce the Chance KickbackArm straight with the elbow locked Kickback Safety FeaturesMaintain Control Hand positions for any type of cuttingAttaching the Bumper Spike AssemblyChain Brake Attaching the BAR & Chain IfCutters Must Face Direction of Rotation Chain Tension Including units with chain already installedTo Replace Chain Brake TightenAdjustment Knob Handle Tensioning Lever Operating Your UnitDifficult Starting or starting a flooded engine Important Points to RememberStarting a Warm Engine Braking function controlTree Felling Techniques Cutting MethodsImportant Points Felling Large TreesImportant points Bucking Using a LOG or SUP- Port StandCutting a Fallen Tree Types of Cutting Used for BuckingLimbing Service and AdjustmentsLimbing and Pruning Important Points PruningIdle Speed---T Carburetor AdjustmentsChain Sharpening StorageTroubleshooting Table Cause Remedy Load Adjustment EngineTexarkana Michael S. Bounds, Director Safety and Standards Declaration of ConformityTechnical Data Sheet