Shindaiwa 357 Carburetor Adjustments Chain Brake, Low and High speed adjustment. Standard opening

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Carburetor Adjustments (cont.)

Chain Brake

Low and High Mixture Adjust- ments for Non Emission Compli- ance 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.

2.

Next, turn the low speed mixture

 

screw counter-clockwise (rich

 

mixture) and note any changes in

 

engine rpm.

3.

Adjust the low speed mixture screw

 

to provide the smoothest posible

 

idle with no sacrifice in engine

 

acceleration.

4.

If necessary, readjust the idle speed

 

screw for an engine idle speed of

1.No adjustment is necessary when the saw is new.

2.After approximately 10 hours running, readjust the H-needle to 1 1/4 turns (± 1/4 turn).

Low and High speed adjustment. Standard opening.

L

1 1/8 ± 1/4 turn

H

1 1/4 ± 1/4 turn

ÒStandard openingÕÕ means number of turns from the fully closed position by turning needle gently counter-clockwise.

Chain can rotate

Chain is stopped

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OPERATION

2,600-3,000 rpm (min-1).

High Speed Mixture

CAUTION:

Do not run saw at full throttle with no load. If run in this condition, seizure can occur.

CAUTION:

Do not adjust H-speed needle to less than 1 turn. If run at less than 1 turn, seizure can occur.

Chain Brake Operation

The Shindaiwa 357 saw is equipped with an inertial chain brake that stops the saw chain whenever the brake lever is moved to the forward (engaged) position.

Engaging the brake lever causes a brake band to tighten around the clutch drum, stopping the chain.

The chain brake is designed to engage whenever the brake lever strikes the operatorÕs hand.

The chain brake can also be activated by pushing the brake lever forward manually.

To release (disengage) the chain brake, pull the brake lever toward you.

WARNING!

The chain brake is installed only to reduce

the risk of injury from kickback! The chain brake is not a substitute for careful operation!

IMPORTANT!

Release the throttle whenever the chain brake is activated!

OPERATION

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Contents Chain SAW Page Contents IntroductionThroughout this manual are special Òattention statmentsÓ Parts CoveredManufacturers Warranty Coverage Product DescriptionTools Included SpecificationsTroubleshooting LOW Power Output This saw is equipped with the following safety equipmentKickback Safety Precautions 2000Additional Safety Precautions Sharpening the ChainAdditional Safety Precautions Sharpening the Chain Sharpening TechniqueInstalling and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw Chain Saw ChainDisengage the clutch cover retain How the saw chain worksOver 30 days Spark ArresterLong Term Storage Operation Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Daily Maintenance ReassemblyWater. Let Dry beforeBucking Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Bar Oil/Filling With OilPreparing to Start the Saw Felling Trees Control Positions cold engineControl Positions warm engine Felling Small TreesWhen the engine starts Felling Trees Starting the SawBefore Felling a Tree If the engine does not startStopping Starting a Flooded EngineCutting with the Saw Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeChain Brake Operation Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeLow and High speed adjustment. Standard opening