Homelite UT10032, UT10512 manual Chain Maintenance, See Figures 47, ≈ .050 in .25 mm ≈ .050 1.25 mm

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MAINTENANCE

nRetension the chain whenever the flats on the drive links hang out of the bar groove.

NOTE: During normal saw operation, the temperature of the chain increases. The drive links of a correctly ten- sioned warm chain will hang approximately .050 in. out of the bar groove. The tip of the scrench can be used as a guide to help determine the correct warm chain ten- sion.

NOTE: New chains tend to stretch; check the chain ten- sion frequently and tension as required.

CAUTION:

 

A chain tensioned while warm may be too tight upon

cooling. Check the “cold tension” before next use.

CHAIN MAINTENANCE

 

See Figures 47 - 48.

 

CAUTION:

 

Check that the switch is in the STOP

” position before

you work on the saw.

 

Use only a low-kickback chain on this saw. This fast-

cutting chain provides kickback reduction when properly

maintained.

 

For smooth and fast cutting, maintain the chain properly.

The chain requires sharpening when the wood chips are

small and powdery, the chain must be forced through the

wood during cutting, or the chain cuts to one side. During

maintenance of the chain, consider the following:

nImproper filing angle of the side plate can increase the

risk of severe kickback.

 

nRaker (depth gauge) clearance.

Too low increases the potential for kickback.

Not low enough decreases cutting ability.

nIf the cutter teeth hit hard objects such as nails and stones, or are abraded by mud or sand on the wood, have an authorized service center sharpen the chain.

NOTE: Inspect the drive sprocket for wear or damage when replacing the chain. If signs of wear or damage are present in the areas indicated, have the drive sprocket replaced by an authorized service center.

NOTE: If you do not fully understand the correct procedure for sharpening the chain after reading the instructions that follow, have the saw chain sharpened by an authorized service center or replace with a recommended low-kickback chain.

.050 in. (1.25 mm)

Fig. 45

.050 (1.25 mm)

Fig. 46

RAKER (DEPTH GAUGE) CLEARANCE

.025 in. (0.6 mm)

Fig. 47

INSPECT DRIVE

SPROCKET

Fig. 48

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Read ALL InstructionsSpecific Safety Rules Refueling do not SmokeKickback Symbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONService Glossary of Terms Features Product SpecificationsAssembly Operation ApplicationsHandling the Fuel Safely Mixing the FuelFilling the Fuel Tank Adding BAR and Chain OILOperating the Chain Brake See Figures 4Starter Grip Ignition Switch RUN Position Starting the EngineSee Figures 6 To Start a Cold EngineIgnition Switch Stop Position Brake Position Stopping the EngineTo Start a Warm Engine See Figures 12Adjusting Idle Speed Pull and PushIdle Speed Screw T Pull Push Kickback Precautions Proper Grip on HandlesSee Figures 16 Kickback Rotational Proper Hand Grip Position Proper GripWork Area Precautions Basic OPERATING/CUTTING ProceduresProper Cutting Stance Chain LineProper Procedure for Tree Felling Hazardous ConditionsSee Figures 21 Planned Line FallRemoving Buttress Roots BuckingHinge Back CUT Wedge Vertical Loose Section KickbackBucking with a Wedge Bucking Logs Under StressOverbucking Underbucking Limbing and PruningCutting Springpoles See Figures 31Maintenance General MaintenanceLubrication Replacing the Guide BAR and ChainBAR Studs Adjusting Adjusting the Chain Tension See Figures 44Flats on Drive Links Chain Maintenance See Figures 47≈ .050 in .25 mm ≈ .050 1.25 mm Raker Depth Gauge ClearanceSharpening the Cutters See Figures 49Cutting Corner TOP Plate Side Plate Rivet Hole Heel TOE Gullet Left Hand Cutters Right HandTOP Plate Filing Angle Side Plate AngleMaintaining Depth Gauge Clearance SeeMaintaining the Guide BAR Mounting the SAFE-T-TIP Nose GuardMaintaining the SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard See Figures 59Cleaning the AIR Filter See Figures 61Adjusting the Carburetor Cleaning the Starter UnitBefore adjusting the carburetor See Figures 64Cleaning the Engine Checking the Fuel FilterReplacing the Spark Plug See Figures 67INSPECTING/CLEANING the Spark Arrestor Screen Inspecting and Cleaning the Chain BrakeStoring the Chain SAW 1 Month or Longer See Figures 72Troubleshooting BAR and Chain CombinationsLength of Bar Guide Bar Part Number Chain Part Number Call US First Warranty Limited Warranty StatementMANUFACTURER’S Warranty Coverage OWNER’S Warranty ResponsibilitiesMaintenance Requirements CoverageEmissions Maintenance Schedule and Warranted Parts List AIR Filter AssyCarburetor Assy Fuel Tank AssyPage California Proposition Serial NumberModel Number UT10012/UT10512 and UT10032/UT10532