Zenoah G2000 owner manual Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar, SAW Chain, Guide BAR, GB-15

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G2000

8. Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar

SAW CHAIN

WARNING

It is very important for smooth and safe operation to always keep the cutters sharp.

The cutters need to be sharpened when:

Sawdust becomes powder-like.

You need extra force to saw in.

The cut path does not go straight.

Vibration increases.

Fuel consumption increases.

Cutter setting standards:

WARNING

Be sure to wear safety gloves.

Before filing:

Make sure the saw chain is held securely.

Make sure the engine is stopped.

Use a round file of proper size for the chain.

Chain type:

25AP

File size:

5/32 in (4.0 mm)

Place the file on the cutter and push straight forward. Keep the file position as illustrated.

After each cutter has been filed, check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level as illustrated.

Appropriate gauge checker

WARNING

Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickback or tie-strap breakage.

Make sure every cutter has the same length and edge angles as illustrated.

Cutter length

Filing angle

Side plate angle

Top plate cutting angle

GUIDE BAR

Reverse the bar occasionally to prevent partial wear.

The bar rail should always be square. Check for wear of the bar rail. Apply a ruler to the bar and the out- side of a cutter. If a gap is observed between them, the rail is normal. Otherwise, the bar rail is worn. Such a bar needs to be corrected or replaced.

Ruler

Gap

No gap

Chain tilts

WARNING:

This saw is equipped with one of the following low kick- back bar/chain combinations:

Zenoah Part Number

Bar Size Guide Bar Saw Chain

8 848CB1X021 2981-52210

G B

Make the shoulder round

0.025(0.64 mm)

Depth gauge standard

GB-15

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Contents GB-1 G2000Wear head, eye and ear protection Contents Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil or fuel mixture For safe operationAte the chain saw Disposal Kickback Safety PrecautionsFor Chain SAW Users Worse Effects of VibrationSecuring the work position for two-handed use Using the chainsaw in the treeGeneral requirements working at height Preparing to use the saw in the treeStarting the saw in the tree One-hand use of the chainsawFreeing a trapped saw Port to top up chain oil Explanation of Symbols on the MachinePort to refuel MIX Gasoline Position Fuel capInstalling Guide Bar and Saw Chain Fuel and Chain Oil Checking OIL Supply Adjusting the CarburetorOperating the Engine Starting the Engine Normal startStopping the Engine SawingChain Brake Releasing the BrakeFelling a Tree Maintenance Reverse the bar occasionally to prevent partial wear Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide BarSAW Chain Guide BARCase 1. Starting failure Troubleshooting GuideCase 2. Lack of power/Poor acceleration/ Rough idling DisposalCutting head SpecificationsLimited warranty Power unit