Shindaiwa 72362-93115, 35701 specifications Specifications, Troubleshooting, Tools Included

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Specifications

Model

357

Troubleshooting

ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS

DESCRIPTION

Engine Type

2 cycle air cooled gas engine

Displacement

35.5 cc (2.17 cu.in.)

Fuel

Gasoline-Oil MixtureÑ50:1 with Shindaiwa 2-cycle Mixing Oil

Carburetor

Diaphragm (WALBRO Model WT)

Ignition

All transistor electronic ignition system

Spark Plug

Champion CJ6Y

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For EMC compliance use NGK BPMR7A

Starting

Auto-rewind

Stopping

Grounding (toggle switch)

Power transmission

Automatic centrifugal clutch

Chain lubrication

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Automatic clutch-driven oiler

Chain

3/8" pitch, gauge 0.050"

Chain oil

Shindaiwa brand premium Bar and Chain Oil (or equivalent)

Fuel tank capacity

265 ml (9.0 oz)

Oil tank capacity

210 ml (7.1 oz)

Front/Rear Handles

Special anti-vibration mountings

Cooling system

Forced air

Safety devices

Front guard, throttle lock, chain catcher and inertial brake

Weight (less bar and chain)

4.2 kg (9.3 lbs)

Symptom

Poor acceleration.

Engine stops abruptly.

Possible Cause

Clogged air cleaner.

Clogged fuel filter.

Chain brake engaged

Carburetor mixture too rich or too lean.

Idle speed set too low.

Spark arrester clogged

Switch turned off.

Fuel tank empty.

Clogged fuel filter.

Water in the fuel.

Shorted spark plug or loose terminal.

Ignition failure.

Remedy

Clean the air cleaner element.

Replace the fuel filter.

Inspect and/or test brake. Consult with an authorized servicing dealer.

Adjust carburetor.

Adjust: 2,600-3,000 RPM (min-1)

Clean spark arrester. (See page 29).

Set the switch to ÒIÓ (ON), re-start.

Refuel.

Clean or replace filter as required.

Drain; replace with clean fuel.

Clean and replace spark plug. Tighten the terminal.

Consult with an authorized servicing dealer.

Tools Included

Screwdriver

Spark plug/13 mm socket wrench

4 mm hex wrench

5 mm hex wrench

WARNING!

Do not make unauthorized modifi- cations to this saw, guide bar, or chain!

Engine difficult to shut off.

Piston seizure.

Ground (stop) wire is disconnected, or switch is defective.

Overheating due to incorrect spark plug.

Consult with an authorized servicing dealer.

Test and replace as required.

Correct plug:

Champion CJ6Y. For EMC compliance use NGK BPMR 7A

RECOMMENDED BAR AND CHAIN COMBINATIONS

Overheated engine.

Idle engine until cool.

 

Part Number

Size

Chain

Bar

12-inch

Oregon® 91 VG-45X

36120-12

14-inch

Oregon® 91 VG-53X

36349-14

16-inch

Oregon® 91 VG-57X

36450-16

WARNING!

Replacement chain for this saw must meet applicable ANSI B175.1-2000 kickback performance requirements, and/or be designated as Òlow kickback chainÓ per ANSI B175.1-2000 standards.

Chain rotates at idle speed.

Excessive vibration.

Engine idle too high.

Broken clutch spring or shoe.

Worn or damaged sprocket, chain or bar.

Bent crankshaft.

Set idle: 2,600-3,000 RPM (min-1).

Replace spring/shoes as required.

Inspect and replace chain components as required.

Consult with an authorized servicing dealer.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Contents Chain SAW Page Contents IntroductionThroughout this manual are special Òattention statmentsÓ Parts CoveredManufacturers Warranty Coverage Product DescriptionSpecifications TroubleshootingTools Included 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 TechniqueDisengage the clutch cover retain Installing and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw ChainSaw Chain How the saw chain worksSpark Arrester Long Term StorageOver 30 days Operation Water. Let Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Daily MaintenanceReassembly Dry beforeBucking Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Bar Oil/Filling With OilControl Positions warm engine Preparing to Start the Saw Felling TreesControl Positions cold engine Felling Small TreesBefore Felling a Tree When the engine startsFelling Trees Starting the Saw If the engine does not startStarting a Flooded Engine Cutting with the SawStopping Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeCarburetor Adjustments Chain Brake Low and High speed adjustment. Standard openingChain Brake Operation