Homelite UT10012, UT10032 manual Adjusting the Chain Tension, See Figures 44, Flats on Drive Links

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MAINTENANCE

nPosition the chain so there is a loop at the back of the bar.

nHold the chain in position on the bar and place the loop around the sprocket.

nFit the bar flush against the mounting surface so that the bar studs are in the long slot of the bar.

NOTE: When placing the bar on the bar studs, ensure that the adjusting pin is in the chain tension pin hole.

nReplace the clutch cover and bar mounting nuts.

nFinger-tighten the bar mounting nuts. The bar must be

free to move for tension adjustment.

nRemove all slack from the chain by turning the chain

tensioning screw clockwise until the chain seats snugly against the bar with the drive links in the bar groove.

n Lift the tip of the guide bar up to check for sag.

n Release the tip of the guide bar and turn the chain tension- ing screw 1/2 turn clockwise. Repeat this process until sag does not exist.

nHold the tip of the guide bar up and tighten the bar mount-

ing nuts securely.

The chain is correctly tensioned when there is no sag on the underside of the guide bar, the chain is snug, but it can be turned by hand without binding. Ensure that the chain brake is not set.

NOTE: If chain is too tight, it will not rotate. Loosen the bar nuts slightly and turn the tension adjuster 1/4 turn counter- clockwise. Lift the tip of the guide bar up and retighten the bar nuts securely. Ensure that the chain will rotate without binding.

ADJUSTING THE CHAIN TENSION

See Figures 44 - 46.

WARNING:

Never touch or adjust the chain while the motor is run- ning. The saw chain is very sharp. Always wear protective gloves when performing maintenance on the chain.

nStop the engine before setting the chain tension.

nMake sure the bar mounting nuts are loosened to finger tight.

nTurn the chain tensioning screw clockwise to tension the chain.

NOTE: A cold chain is correctly tensioned when there is no slack on the underside of the guide bar, the chain is snug, and it can be turned by hand without binding.

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FLATS ON DRIVE LINKS

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions General Safety RulesKickback Specific Safety RulesRefueling do not Smoke Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsService Glossary of Terms Product Specifications FeaturesAssembly Mixing the Fuel OperationApplications Handling the Fuel SafelySee Figures 4 Filling the Fuel TankAdding BAR and Chain OIL Operating the Chain BrakeTo Start a Cold Engine Starter Grip Ignition Switch RUN PositionStarting the Engine See Figures 6See Figures 12 Ignition Switch Stop Position Brake PositionStopping the Engine To Start a Warm EngineIdle Speed Screw T Pull Push Adjusting Idle SpeedPull and Push Kickback Rotational Proper Hand Grip Position Proper Grip Kickback PrecautionsProper Grip on Handles See Figures 16Chain Line Work Area PrecautionsBasic OPERATING/CUTTING Procedures Proper Cutting StancePlanned Line Fall Proper Procedure for Tree FellingHazardous Conditions See Figures 21Kickback Removing Buttress RootsBucking Hinge Back CUT Wedge Vertical Loose SectionOverbucking Bucking with a WedgeBucking Logs Under Stress See Figures 31 UnderbuckingLimbing and Pruning Cutting SpringpolesReplacing the Guide BAR and Chain MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance LubricationBAR Studs Adjusting Flats on Drive Links Adjusting the Chain TensionSee Figures 44 Raker Depth Gauge Clearance Chain MaintenanceSee Figures 47 ≈ .050 in .25 mm ≈ .050 1.25 mmHeel TOE Gullet Left Hand Cutters Right Hand Sharpening the CuttersSee Figures 49 Cutting Corner TOP Plate Side Plate Rivet HoleSee 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 GuardSee Figures 61 Cleaning the AIR FilterSee Figures 64 Adjusting the CarburetorCleaning the Starter Unit Before adjusting the carburetorSee Figures 67 Cleaning the EngineChecking the Fuel Filter Replacing the Spark PlugSee Figures 72 INSPECTING/CLEANING the Spark Arrestor ScreenInspecting and Cleaning the Chain Brake Storing the Chain SAW 1 Month or LongerLength of Bar Guide Bar Part Number Chain Part Number TroubleshootingBAR and Chain Combinations Call US First Limited Warranty Statement WarrantyCoverage MANUFACTURER’S Warranty CoverageOWNER’S Warranty Responsibilities Maintenance RequirementsFuel Tank Assy Emissions Maintenance Schedule and Warranted Parts ListAIR Filter Assy Carburetor AssyPage Model Number UT10012/UT10512 and UT10032/UT10532 California PropositionSerial Number