Jonsered 2116 EL manuel dutilisation Mounting guide bar and chain, Chain oil

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Mounting guide bar and chain

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STOP

WARNING!

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Always pull out the plug before fitting parts or adjusting the saw.

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Wear gloves when working with the chain in order to protect

 

your hands from injury.

 

 

Check that the chain brake is disengaged by moving the front

 

hand guard towards the front handle.

 

Take off the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover.

 

Fit the chain around guide bar nose with the top cutters facing

 

forwards. Holding the chain over the guide bar nose, position

 

the back end of the guide bar against the drive sprocket at a

 

45° angle to the power head. Pass the free end of the chain

 

around the drive sprocket, swing the guide bar into place over

 

the mounting bolt and against the power head, and guide the

 

chain into the guide bar groove.

 

Seat the guide bar on the adjusting pin and replace the clutch

 

cover. Check that the drive links fit correctly on the drive

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sprocket and that the chain is in the groove on the bar.

 

Tighten bar nuts finger tight. Adjust chain tension, using

 

combination wrench to turn adjustment screw clockwise to

 

tighten. Tighten adjustment screw until the chain is drawn

 

snugly against the underside of the bar.

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A Clutch

 

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B Drive sprocket.

 

Support the tip of the bar while adjusting the chain. Chain tension is correct when there is no slack on the underside of the bar, but the chain may still be turned easily by hand. Hold up the bar tip

and tighten the bar nuts with the combination wrench.

When a new chain has been fitted, check tension frequently until the chain has been broken in.

Check chain tension regularly. A chain that is correctly adjusted gives good cutting performance and lasts longer.

Chain oil

Chain oil

Chain oil

The chain lubrication system is automatic.

Always use special chain oil with good adhesive characteristics.

In countries where no special chain oil is available, gear oil EP 90 may be used.

Never use waste oil. Doing so may result in damage to the chain, bar and oil pump.

It is important to use oil of the correct viscosity appropriate to the air temperature.

In temperatures below 0°C (32°F) some oils become more sluggish. That puts an added strain on the oilpump and may cause damage to oil pump parts.

Contact your service dealer for help in choosing the right chain oil.

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Contents 2116 EL Before using your new electric chain saw Safety symbolsIndex Explanation of Symbols MAXSafety Precautions Safety precautions for electric chain saw usersKickback safety precautions Kickback safety featuresOther Safety Precautions Contact your Authorized Service DealerSafety Precautions for Electric Tools Power supply and extention cableDouble insulation General Safety General Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Electric Chain Saw OperatorCommon Sense Personal Equipment Thrown ObjectsYour condition ClothingBoots Complete Protective HelmetHeavy Duty Gloves Protective Pants or ChapsTechnical specifications User ExplanationMounting guide bar and chain Chain oilChain oil Before each use Start and stopStarting up To stopChain Brake Chain brakeManual activation Inertia activationTesting and maintenance of the chain brake Brake function testInertia-activation function test Motor overload protectionMaintenance Saw maintenanceDaily maintenance Tools and materialsCutting Equipment Recommended cutting equipmentChain Maintenance Sharpening Depth gaugeWhat is kickback ? General Working InstructionsChain brake Does a Chain Brake Work in All Situations and Positions?Pinch Kickback Direction of KickbackAvoiding kickbacks Proper working techniquesAvoid these situations Use Proper Grip Avoid Unsafe PositionsUse Proper Speed Maintain control over workpieceAvoiding Kickback Your Equipment Small Nose Radius BarLow-Kickback Chain Basic Working Techniques General rulesReactive Forces Boring Cut StepFelling Before FellingBasic Rules for Felling Trees Felling Back CutFelling Cut Trunk Diameter Less than Guide Bar Length Felling Cut Trunk Diameter Greater than Guide Bar LengthFelling Cut Trunk Diameter More than Twice Guide Bar Length Felling Leaning TreesLodged Trees Some Suggestions as to How You can Take Down a Lodged TreeSimple Hang-Ups Rolling the Tree Techniques DE Travail Élémentaires Arbrisseaux et branchages sous tensionLimbing a tree If the saw jamsHang-Ups Cutting logs or woodCutting Logs Crosscutting/buckingCrosscutting logs, pressure on top Crosscutting logs, pressure on bottomCutting Trees or Limbs Under Tension Small Trees and Limbs Under Tension Usqvarna .ORGE !3