Shindaiwa 35701, 72362-93115 specifications Chain Brake, Carburetor Adjustments

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Chain Brake (cont.)

Chain Brake Maintenance

Keep the brake mechanism clean and free of sawdust or debris.

If the chain brake becomes dam- aged or worn, or fails to completely engage or release the clutch drum, return the saw to your dealer for repairs.

CAUTION!

Never start or operate this saw

while the chain brake is

engaged!

Never carry the saw by the

brake lever! Carry the saw by

Carburetor Adjustments

High-speed Mixture Adjustment Screw

Low-speed

(Non Emission Compliance Engines Only)

Mixture

Choke

Adjustment

Screw

Control

 

 

Idle Adjust-

 

ment Screw

35715

OPERATION

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Chain Brake Inspection

(engine “off”)

1.Turn the engine Òoff,Ó and make sure the ignition switch is in the ÒOÓ or ÒoffÓ position.

2.Hold the saw with the bar tip 12 to 20 inches (30-50 cm) above a soft wood block.

3.Quickly release the front handle, allowing the guide bar tip to strike the wooden block.

4.The chain brake must engage as soon as the bar tip strikes the wood.

WARNING!

The above procedure must cause the chain

brake to engage! If the chain brake does not fully engage during this test, do not operate the saw! Return the saw to your dealer for repairs!

the front handle.

Always disengage the chain

brake before removing or

replacing the clutch cover!

Never make carburetor

adjustments while the chain

brake is engaged!

A clean and unrestricted airflow is essential to your saw engineÕs perfor- mance and durability! Before attempt- ing any carburetor adjustments, inspect and clean the engine air filter as required! Procedures for maintain- ing this sawÕs air cleaner are described on page 27 of this manual.

Before starting the engine

1.Inspect saw chain tension, and adjust if necessary. (see page 13)

2.Make sure the chain brake is disengaged, and that the saw chain is free to rotate.

Start the engine, warm the engine to operating temperature. Place the saw on the ground, and adjust the caburetor as follows:

Idle speed adjustment

(engine idling)

Use a screwdriver to slowly turn the idle speed adjusting screw in or out until the engine idles at 2,600-3,000 rpm (min-1).

WARNING!

The saw chain must never rotate at engine idle speed!

Low and High Mixture Adjust- ments for Emission Compliance Engines.

Low Speed Mixture (engine idling at operating temperature)

1.Using a small screwdriver, slowly turn the low speed mixture screw clockwise (lean mixture), and note any changes in engine rpm. See illustration above.

2.Next, turn the low speed mixing screw counter-clockwise (rich mixture) and note any changes in engine rpm.

3.Adjust the low speed mixture screw to provide the smoothest possible idle with no sacrifice in accelera- tion.

4.If necessary, readjust the idle speed screw for an engine idle speed of 2,600-3,000 rpm (min-1).

High Speed Mixture

High-speed adjustments are factory set and can not be adjusted.

OPERATION

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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 ChainHow the saw chain works Installing and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw ChainSaw Chain Disengage the clutch cover retainLong Term Storage Spark ArresterOver 30 days Operation Dry before Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Daily MaintenanceReassembly Water. LetBar Oil/Filling With Oil Bucking Mixing Fuel/Filling With FuelFelling Small Trees Preparing to Start the Saw Felling TreesControl Positions cold engine Control Positions warm engineIf the engine does not start When the engine startsFelling Trees Starting the Saw Before Felling a TreeCutting with the Saw Starting a Flooded EngineStopping Chain Brake Carburetor AdjustmentsLow and High speed adjustment. Standard opening Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeChain Brake Operation