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CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR LUBRICATION
CAUTION!
Inadequate lubrication can lead to cutting equipment failure and serious or fatal personal injury.
Chain oil
•The chain and bar are lubricated by an automatic oiling system. We recommend using only chain saw oil, which is formulated for good adhesion and flow characteristics in hot or cold weather. Nonetheless, it is important to use the vis- cosity appropriate to the season. Oil thickens in subfreezing temperatures and can overload the oil pump and cause parts to fail.
•As a manufacturer of chain saws, we have developed an ideal chain oil which, being based on vegetable oils, is completely biodegradable. We recommend our oil for the sake of your chain and guidebar and for the sake of the environment.
•Where chain oil is not available, EP 90 gear oil may be used.
•If you need help choosing chain oil, contact your service dealer.
•Never use old motor oil! Used motor oil contains impurities which may be harmful to oil pump, guide bar and chain.
Filling chain oil
• All our chain saw models feature automatic chain lubrication.
Checking automatic chain lubrication system
•Start the chain saw and point the guide bar towards a fixed,
•A full reservoir is sufficient for 20 minutes of steady use.
•If the lubrication system does not seem to be working, and the following steps do not help, take your saw to a service dealer.
-Check the guide bar’s oil passage and clean if necessary.
-Check guide bar groove and
clean if necessary.
- Ensure that the nose sprocket turns easily and is not clogged. Clean and grease if necessary.
Checking chain wear
•Inspect chain every day for:
-Visible cracks in rivets or links
-Stiffness
-Abnormal wear in rivets or links
-Min. 3 mm (1/8”) horizontal cutter length
-Any deviation on any of these points indicates a worn chain which must be discarded
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