Homelite UT10514/14 IN. 33CC, UT10516/16 IN. 33CC manual Adjusting Idle Speed, Pull and Push

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operation

ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED

See Figure 14.

nIf the engine starts, runs, and accelerates, but will not idle, turn the idle speed screw “T” clockwise to increase idle speed.

nIf the chain turns at idle, turn the idle speed screw “T” counterclockwise to reduce the idle RPM and stop the chain movement. If the saw chain still moves at idle speed, contact an authorized service center for adjustment and discontinue use until the repair is made.

WARNING:

THE SAW CHAIN SHOULD NEVER TURN AT IDLE. Turn the idle speed screw “T” counterclockwise to reduce the idle RPM and stop the chain, or contact an authorized service center for adjustment and discontinue use until the repair is made. Serious personal injury may result from the saw chain turning at idle.

idle speed

 

screw “T”

Fig. 14

PULL AND PUSH

See Figure 15.

The reaction force of the saw is always opposite to the direc- tion the chain is moving. Thus, the operator must be ready to control the PULL when cutting on the bottom edge of the bar and the PUSH when cutting along the top edge.

Note:  The chain saw has been fully factory tested. It is

pull

normal to find some slight oil residue on the saw.

WARNING:

KICKBACK occurs when the moving chain contacts an

 

object at the upper portion of the tip of the guide bar or

 

when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the

 

cut. Contact at the upper portion of the tip of the guide

 

bar can cause the chain to dig into the object and stop the

push

chain for an instant. The result is a lightning-fast reverse

reaction which kicks the guide bar up and back toward

 

the operator. If the saw chain is pinched along the top of

 

the guide bar, the guide bar can be driven rapidly back

Fig. 15

toward the operator. Either of these reactions can cause

 

loss of saw control, which can result in serious injury.

 

Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into the saw. As a chain saw user, you should take steps to keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury. See General Safety Rules for more details.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Introduction Table of contentsRead ALL Instructions General safety rulesSpecific safety rules Refueling do not SmokeKickback Symbol Name SymbolsService Glossary of terms Primer bulb Trigger FeaturesProduct Specifications Front hand guard/Chain Brake Handle Cylinder CoverSAFE-T-TIP ANTI-KICKBACK Nose Guard Know Your Chain SAWChoke Lever LOW Kickback SAW ChainPacking List AssemblyOperation UnpackingHandling the Fuel Safely Mixing the FuelPremium Exact MIX Run Position Brake Operating the Chain BrakeSee Figure See Figures 4See Figures 6 Starting the EngineSee Figures 12 Throttle Lock button Trigger Ignition switchStopping the Engine To Start a Warm EnginePull and Push Adjusting Idle SpeedKickback Precautions Proper Grip on HandlesSee Figures 16 Thumb on Underside­of Handle bar Straight Chain line Arm Work Area PrecautionsBasic OPERATING/CUTTING Procedures Proper Cutting StanceProper Procedure for Tree Felling Hazardous ConditionsSee Figures 21 Removing Buttress Roots BuckingVertical Cut Loose SectioN Horizontal Kickback Bucking with a Wedge Bucking Logs Under StressOverbucking See Figures 31 UnderbuckingLimbing and Pruning Cutting SpringpolesSee Figures 34 MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance LubricationChain tensioning Screw Bar Groove Chain drive links ADJUSTINGCutters chain rotation Chain drive links Chain tensioning Pin holeSee Figures 44 Adjusting the Chain TensionRaker depth gauge clearance 025 Inspect drive Sprocket Chain MaintenanceSee Figures 47 ≈ .050See Figures 49 Sharpening the CuttersSee TOP Plate Filing AngleSide Plate Angle Maintaining Depth Gauge ClearanceSee Figures 59 Maintaining the Guide BARMounting the SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard Maintaining the SAFE-T-TIP Nose GuardCleaning the AIR Filter Choose one of the following cleaning optionsSee Figures 61 See Figures 64 Adjusting the CarburetorCleaning the Starter Unit Before adjusting the carburetorReplacing the Spark Plug Cleaning the EngineClean Cylinder­ Fins Clean flywheel Fuel filter Checking the Fuel FilterSee Figures 72 Storing the ProductBar and chain combinations TroubleshootingCall US First Limited Warranty Statement WarrantyYour Warranty Rights and Obligations Warranty Serial Number California Proposition