Tanaka ECS-3301, ECS-3351 manual Oiler port Fig, Guide bar Fig, Side case Fig, Fuel filter Fig

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ECS-3301/3351

Owner’s Manual

 

 

 

Oiler port (Fig. 3-4)

Clean the chain Oiler port (1) whenever possible.

Guide bar (Fig. 3-5)

Before using the machine, clean the groove and oiler port (1) in the bar with the special gauge offered as an optional accessory.

Side case (Fig. 3-6)

Always keep the side case and drive area clean of saw dust and debris.

Periodically apply oil or grease to this area to protect from corrosion as some trees contain high levels of acid.

Fuel filter (Fig. 3-7)

Remove the fuel filter from the fuel tank and thoroughly wash it in solvent. After that, push the filter into the tank

NOTE!

If the filter is hard due to dust and dirt, replace it.

Chain oil filter (Fig. 3-8)

Remove the oil filter and thoroughly wash it in solvent

Cleaning the cylinder fins (Fig. 3-9)

When wood chips are caught between cylinder fins (1), the engine may overheat, resulting in lower output. To avoid this, always keep cylinder fins and fan case clean.

Every 100 Operating hours, or once a year (more often if conditions require), clean fins and external surfaces of engine of dust, dirt and oil deposits which can contribute to improper cooling.

Cleaning the muffler (Fig. 3-10)

Remove the muffler and spark arrestor (if so equipped), and clean out any excess carbon from the exhaust port or muffler inlet every 100 hours of operation.

For long-term storage

Drain all fuel from the fuel tank. Start and let engine run until it stops. Repair any damage which has resulted from use. Clean the unit with a clean rag, or the use of high pressure air hose. Put a few drops of two-cycle engine oil into the cylinder through the spark plug hole, and spin the engine over several times to distribute oil. Cover the unit and store it in a dry area.

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Contents ECS-3301/3351 Before using this unit ECS-3301/3351 Operator Safety Proper Tension is Extremely IMPORTANT! -4 Assembly proceduresOperating procedures Fuel Fig FuelFueling Adjustment of Chain OIL Supply Starting -2Chain OIL -1 B Chain brake operation Optional Fig Stopping FigChain Catcher ECS-3301/3351 Basic Rules for Felling Trees FellingLimbing If the SAW Gets Stuck Thick LOG, Larger than Guide BAR LengthCross Cutting LOGS, Pressure on Bottom Thick LOG, Larger than Guide Bars LengthMaintenance Carburetor adjustment FigIdle speed adjustment T Cleaning the air filter Air filter FigSpark plug Fig Fuel filter Fig Oiler port FigGuide bar Fig Side case FigChain Sharpening Monthly maintenance Maintenance scheduleDaily maintenance Weekly maintenanceSpecifications U001001 Model Number BAR Number LENGTH-TYPE Chain Number Bar & Chain USA and Bar & Chain Canada

ECS-3301, ECS-3351 specifications

The Tanaka ECS series has made a significant impact in the world of advanced electronic circuit simulators, with models ECS-3301 and ECS-3351 leading the charge in terms of performance and technology. These devices are primarily designed for professionals in the fields of electrical engineering and electronics who require precision, reliability, and ease of use.

The Tanaka ECS-3301 is well-known for its intuitive user interface. It features a high-resolution display that enhances visibility and ease of navigation. With a robust built-in software package, users can access an extensive library of electronic components, allowing for quick setup and simulation without the need for extensive programming knowledge. The ECS-3301 is particularly lauded for its rapid computation speed, which allows for real-time simulations and analysis of complex circuits.

In contrast, the ECS-3351 builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, offering even more advanced features and capabilities. It is equipped with an upgraded processing unit that handles larger simulations with increased efficiency. The ECS-3351 is designed with multi-core processing technology, allowing for parallel simulations that drastically reduce turnaround times. This makes it particularly suitable for larger projects or academic purposes where real-time feedback is crucial.

Both models are equipped with various simulation modes, including DC, AC, transient analysis, and higher-level functionality for frequency domain analysis. They also support mixed-mode simulations, allowing engineers to work seamlessly across analog and digital components. This versatility is critical for modern electronic designs that often incorporate elements from both domains.

Another important characteristic of the ECS-3301 and ECS-3351 is the robust data visualization options. Users can generate detailed graphs and reports that illustrate circuit performance, enabling comprehensive analysis and documentation. Such features enhance the educational value of these simulators, making them popular tools in academic institutions and research laboratories.

The Tanaka ECS series recognizes the growing importance of connectivity in modern electronics. Both models offer extensive compatibility with various external devices and software, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows. With USB and network connectivity options, users can share data and simulation results effortlessly.

In conclusion, the Tanaka ECS-3301 and ECS-3351 are remarkable tools that streamline the design and analysis of electronic circuits. Combining user-friendly interfaces, advanced processing capabilities, and robust simulation features, these models stand out as essential instruments for engineers and educators alike. With their ongoing development, Tanaka continues to shape the future of electronic circuit simulation technology.