Shindaiwa 35701, 72362-93115 specifications Operation

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10/15 Hour Maintenance

40/50 Hour Maintenance

Installing and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw Chain

MAINTENANCE

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Remove and clean the spark plug. Adjust the spark plug gap to 0.024" (0.6 mm), and reinstall. If a torque wrench is available, torque the plug to 148Ð165 in.-lbs. Replace a damaged or visibly worn plug with a Champion CJ6Y or For EMC compliance use NGK BPMR 7A.

CAUTION!

Incorrect spark plug installation can result in serious engine damage!

Never allow chips or other debris to enter the cylinder bore! Before removing the spark plug, thoroughly clean the spark plug and cylinder head area!

Remove the guide bar and chain. Carefully inspect the drive sprocket for wear or damage, and replace if needed. Inspect the guide bar grooves and tip for wear or dam- age, and repair or replace compo- nents as required.

IMPORTANT!

Always replace the drive sprocket and cutting chain loop as a set! For economy, rotate the same 2 or 3 chains daily. When these chains are worn out, replace both the chains and the sprocket at the same time.

Replace the spark plug with a Champion CJ6Y (or equivalent), gapped to 0.024" (0.6 mm). For EMC compliance use NGK BPMR 7A.

Extract the fuel filter from inside the fuel tank. Remove and wash both filter elements in clean fuel. If you discover damage or deterioration to the fuel lines or other fuel system components, remove the saw from service until it can be inspected by a Shindaiwa-trained service technician.

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CAUTION!

The fuel line can be punctured or torn by careless handling! Never use sharp or jagged-edged tools to extract the fuel line.

Chain

Adjusting

Screw

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Turn clockwise to tighten

the chain (extend the

guide bar)

IMPORTANT!

Proper chain adjustment is essential for maximum performance, chain life, and operator safety. Always inspect chain tension before operating the saw!

NOTE:

For longest chain life, place new or replacement chain loops in oil and soak overnight before installation.

8.Place the saw on a flat surface, and lift the bar nose slightly.

9.To adjust chain tension:

turn the chain tension screw clockwise to tighten the chain.

turn the chain tension adjuster counter-clockwise to loosen the chain.

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Check the gap between chain side

plates and the bar rail

Hard-nose Guide Bar Gently lift the chain at about mid-bar. Tension is correct when there is a gap of 3Ð3.5 mm (about 0.125") between the chain side plates and the bar rail.

Sprocket-nose Guide Bar The chain should be adjusted slightly tighter than on a hard-nose bar, but must still pull freely around the bar.

10.Tighten both bar nuts securely, making sure chain adjustment is correct for the type of bar installed.

Adjusting Chain Tension in the

Field Stop the saw, loosen both bar nuts about 1 turn each, then repeat Steps 8 through 10 (above). Never operate the saw when the chain is loose!

WARNING!

Inspect chain tension often during operation,

especially when breaking in a new chain. A loose saw chain can unexpectedly jump the guide bar during operation, possibly causing serious personal injury!

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Contents Chain SAW Page Introduction ContentsParts Covered Throughout this manual are special Òattention statmentsÓProduct Description Manufacturers Warranty CoverageTroubleshooting SpecificationsTools Included This saw is equipped with the following safety equipment LOW Power Output2000 Kickback Safety PrecautionsSharpening the Chain Additional Safety PrecautionsSharpening Technique Additional Safety Precautions Sharpening the ChainSaw Chain Installing and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw ChainDisengage the clutch cover retain How the saw chain worksLong Term Storage Spark ArresterOver 30 days Operation Reassembly Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Daily MaintenanceWater. Let Dry beforeBar Oil/Filling With Oil Bucking Mixing Fuel/Filling With FuelControl Positions cold engine Preparing to Start the Saw Felling TreesControl Positions warm engine Felling Small TreesFelling Trees Starting the Saw When the engine startsBefore Felling a Tree If the engine does not startCutting with the Saw Starting a Flooded EngineStopping Chain Brake Carburetor AdjustmentsLow and High speed adjustment. Standard opening Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeChain Brake Operation