Homelite UT10526, UT10519, UT10522 manuel dutilisation Cleaning the AIR Filter, See Figures 61

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maintenance

Use the following instructions to tighten the mount- ing screw of the nose guard. These are specially hardened screws. If you cannot install the screw tightly, replace both the screw and the SAFE-T-TIP®before further operation.

Note:  Do not replace the screw with an ordinary screw. Use only identical replacement parts from the manufacturer when replacing parts.

In addition to preventing chain contact with solid objects at the nose of the bar, the SAFE-T-TIP®also helps keep the chain away from abrasive surfaces, such as the ground. Keep it on the right hand side of the bar where it will be between the chain and

screw

cylinder

cover

screws

Fig. 61

the ground during flush with ground cutting.

The mounting screw requires a 5/16 in. wrench (or adjustable wrench) to achieve the recommended torque of 35 to 45 in.lb. A torque within this range can be achieved by using the following method.

nTighten the screw with wrench until snug.

nFrom the snug position, tighten the screw an additional 3/4 of a turn using a wrench.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER

See Figures 61 - 64.

nFor access to the air filter and carburetor area, loosen the three screws holding the cylinder cover.

nActivate chain brake.

nLift the front of the cylinder cover past chain brake lever.

nLift the back of the cylinder cover past handle.

nBefore removing the air filter from the carbure- tor, blow or brush as much loose dirt and saw- dust from around the carburetor and chamber as possible.

air filter

air filter retaining screw

Fig. 62

fan

housing­

baffle

pre-filter

 

starter assembly

Fig. 63

 

Note: Make sure to pull the choke rod out to keep the carburetor from being contaminated.

nRemove the screw securing the air filter.

nPosition a flat screwdriver between the tabs and twist to release from the air filter base.

nLift the air filter off the air filter base.

Choose one of the following cleaning options:

nTo lightly clean, tap the filter against a smooth, flat surface to dislodge most saw dust and dirt particles.

nAfter every 5 hours of operation, clean in warm soapy water, rinse, and let dry completely. Replace with a new filter after every 25 hours of use.

Note: An alternate method is to clean the filter with compressed air. Always wear eye protec- tion to avoid eye injury.

nReinstall air filter, making sure that tabs on air filter are located in channels on air filter bottom before tightening filter retaining screws.

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Contents UT10522, UT10526 / 20 in cc Chain Saw UT10519 / 18 in cc Chain SawToutes LES Versions Todas LAS Versiones Introduction Table of ContentsGeneral safety rules  Use safety footwear. Wear snug-fittingRead ALL Instructions Do not adapt the powerhead to a bow guide Specific safety rulesRefueling do not Smoke KickbackTighten the fuel cap securely after refueling Symbols Service Symbol Signal MeaningGlossary of terms Product Specifications FeaturesChoke Lever Know Your Chain SAWGuide BAR LOW Kickback SAW ChainOperation AssemblyUnpacking Packing ListMixing the Fuel Do not USE E85 FUEL. IT will Void Your WarrantyOxygenated Fuels Premium Exact MIX GasolineFilling the fuel Tank Adding bar and chain lubricantSee Figure Starting the Engine Operating the Chain BrakeSee Figures 4 See Figures 6To Start a Warm Engine Adjusting Idle Speed Stopping the EngineSee Figures 12 Pull and Push Kickback Precautions Preparing for Cutting Proper Grip on HandlesSee Figures 16 Proper Cutting Stance Work Area PrecautionsProper Procedure for Tree Felling Felling Trees Hazardous ConditionsSee Figures 21 Removing Buttress Roots Bucking with a Wedge BuckingBucking Logs Under Stress OverbuckingUnderbucking Limbing and Pruning Cutting SpringpolesSee Figures 31 General Maintenance MaintenanceLubrication Replacing the guide BAR and ChainCutters chain rotation Chain drive links Bar Groove Sprocket See Figures 44 Adjusting the Chain TensionSee Figures 47 Chain MaintenanceSee Figures 49 Sharpening the CuttersSide Plate Angle TOP Plate Filing AngleMaintaining Depth Gauge Clearance SeeMounting the SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard Maintaining the Guide BARMaintaining the SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard See Figures 59Cleaning the AIR Filter Choose one of the following cleaning optionsSee Figures 61 Cleaning the Starter Unit Adjusting the CarburetorBefore adjusting the carburetor Checking the Fuel Filter Cleaning the EngineReplacing the Spark Plug See Figures 67When storing 1 month or longer Inspecting and cleaning Chain BrakeSpark Arrestor Storing the ProductProblem TroubleshootingSolution Bar and chain combinationsProblem Possible Cause Solution Speed. Refer to Adjusting the CarburetorRefer to Replacing the Guide Bar and Chain Limited Warranty Statement Warranty40 English Emissions Maintenance Schedule and Warranted Parts List WarrantyEmissions Parts Inspect Clean Replace 800Règles de sécurité générales AVERTISSEMENT Lire Toutes LES Instructions Ne pas adapter le bloc-moteur à un guide Règles de sécurité particulièresRebond Approvisionnement EN Carburant NE PAS FUMER Symboles Dépannage Symbole Signal SignificationGlossaire Spécifications CaractéristiquesLevier DE Volet DE Départ Pour SE Familiariser Avec LA Scie À ChaîneProtection DE Poignée Avant / Frein DE Chaîne GuideDéballage Liste DE Contrôle D’EXPÉDITIONListe DE Contrôle D’EXPÉDITION continu Carburants Oxygénés Mélange DU CarburantMélange Premium Exact LubrifiantRemplissage DU Réservoir DE Carburant Appoint De lubrifiant Pour Guide ET ChaîneVoir la figure Démarrage DU Moteur Utilisation DU Frein DE ChaîneVoir les figures 4 et Voir les figures 6 àDémarrage du moteur chaud  Arrêt DU Moteur Réglage DuralentiVoir les figures 12 et Poussée ET Traction Voir les figures 16 et Précautions À Prendre Pour Éviter LE RebondPosition DE Coupe Correcte Précautions À Prendre SUR LE Lieu DE TravailMéthodes D’UTILISATION / Coupe Élémentaires Abattage D’ARBRES Situations Dangereuses AVERTISSEMENT  Voir les figures 21 à Méthode Correcte D’ABATTAGEÉlimination DES Racines Échasses DébitageTronçonnage Avec Coins Débitage DE Billes Sous Contrainte Coupe PAR LE DessusCoupe PAR LE Dessous Ébranchage ET Émondage Coupe DE FouetsVoir les figures 31 et Entretien Général Remplacement DU Guide ET DE LA ChaîneLubrification Voir les figures 34 àMaillons D’ENTRAÎNEMENT Pignon Rainure DU Guide Voir les figures 44 à Réglage DE LA Tension DE ChaîneVoir les figures 47 et Entretien DE LA ChaîneAffûtage DES Dents Voir les figures 49 àVoir Réglage de la tension de chaîne Angle DE Plaque Latérale Angle D’AFFÛTAGE DE LA Plaque SupérieureMaintien DU JEU DU Limiteur DE Profondeur Voir les figures 55 àEntretien DU Guide Installation DE LA Garde SAFE-T-TIPEntretien DE LA Garde SAFE-T-TIP Voir les figures 59 etVoir les figures 61 à Nettoyage DU Filtre À AIRRéglage DU Carburateur Nettoyage DU LanceurAvertissement Voir le etNettoyage DU Moteur Remplacement DE LA BougieAvertissement Vérification DU Filtre À CarburantInspection ET Nettoyage DU Frein DE Chaîne PARE-ÉTINCELLESRemisage LE Produit Voir les figures 71 etDe référence Problème Cause possible SolutionDu guide De la chaîne ’entraînement 50 cm 20 pulg 310629001 45 cm 18 pulgRéglage de la tension de chaîne de la section Entretien de Déclaration DE Garantie Limitée Garantie40 Français Nous Appeler D’ABORD Advertencia Reglas de seguridad generalesApague el motor antes de poner en reposo la Reglas de seguridad específicasContragolpe Reabastecimiento DE Combustible ¡NO FumeSímbolo Nombre Denominación / Explicación SímbolosSímbolo Señal Significado Peligro ServicioCausará la muerte o lesiones serias Corte trasero de tala Glosario de términosEspecificaciones DEL Producto CaracterísticasPalanca DEL Anegador Familiarícese CON LA MotosierraCadena DE Sierra DE Contragolpe Moderado Gatillo DEL AceleradorFuncionamiento ArmadoDesempaquetado Lista DE EmpaquetadoCombustibles Oxigenados Mezclado DEL CombustiblePremium Exact MIX Gasolina LubricanteLlenado DEL Tanque Abastecimiento de lubricante para la barra y la cadenaVea la figura Arranque DEL Motor Funcionamiento DEL Freno DE LA CadenaVea las figuras 4 y Vea las figuras 6 aPrecaución Apagado DEL Motor Ajuste DE LA Marcha LentaVea las figuras 12 y Empujón Y Tirón Precauciones Relacionadas CON EL Contragolpe Preparación Para EL Corte Sujeción Correcta DE LOS MangosVea las figuras 16 y Precauciones Relacionadas CON EL Área DE Trabajo Postura Correcta Para EL CorteTala DE Árboles Condiciones Peligrosas Advertencia Procedimientos Básicos DE Funcionamiento Y CorteVea las figuras 21 a Procedimiento Correcto Para Talar ÁrbolesTronzado Eliminación DE Raíces ZancasTronzado DE Troncos Bajo Tensión Tronzado CON CuñaTronzado POR Arriba Tronzado POR AbajoCorte DE Pértigas Mantenimiento General MantenimientoLubricación Cómo reemplazar la barra guía y la cadenaPasador De ajuste Orificio del Página 27 Español Mantenimiento DE LA Cadena Ajuste DE LA Tensión DE LA CadenaVea las figuras 44 a Vea las figuras 47 yVea las figuras 49 a Afilado DE LOS Dientes DE CorteÁngulo DE LA Placa Lateral Ángulo DE Limadura DE LA Placa SuperiorMantenimiento DEL Espacio Libre DEL Calibre DE Profundidad Mantenimiento DE LA Barra GuíaVea las figuras 55 a Montaje DE LA Protección SAFE- T-TIPDE LA Punta Mantenimiento DE LA Protección SAFE-T-TIPDE LA PuntaVea las figuras 59 y Limpieza DEL Filtro DE Aire Vea las figuras 61 aEscoja una de los siguientes métodos optativos de limpieza Ajuste DEL Carburador Limpieza DE LA Unidad DEL ArrancadorVea la figura 65 y Antes de ajustar el carburadorRevisión DEL Filtro DE Combustible Limpieza DEL MotorCambio DE LA Bujía Vea las figuras 67 aInspección y limpieza del freno de la cadena ParachispasAlmacenamiento DE LA Producto Vea las figuras 71 yProblema Causa posible Solución Solución de problemasCombinaciones de barra y cadena 900920027 45 cm 18 pulgFuncionamiento del freno de la cadena en la sección Declaración DE LA Garantía Limitada GarantíaPágina 40 Español Llámenos Primero Manuel D’UTILISATION Manual DEL Operador UT10522, UT10526 / 20 in cc Chain SawUT10519 / 18 in cc Chain Saw Homelite Consumer PRODUCTS, INC

UT10522, UT10519, UT10526 specifications

The Homelite UT10526, UT10519, and UT10522 are powerful trimmers that cater to the needs of homeowners and landscaping professionals alike. These models are part of Homelite’s expanding line of tools designed for efficient yard maintenance, each boasting its unique features and technological innovations.

The Homelite UT10526 is particularly notable for its 26cc, 2-cycle engine, which provides a blend of power and lightweight handling. This trimmer is designed to deliver robust performance, making it suitable for tackling tough weeds and dense grass. It features an easy-start system that significantly reduces the amount of pull force needed to start the engine, enhancing user convenience. Additionally, the UT10526 is equipped with a dual-line bump feed head, allowing for quick and easy line advances, which ensures uninterrupted operation during trimming tasks.

Moving on to the UT10519, this model stands out with its ergonomic design. Weighing slightly less than its counterpart, it features a 19-inch cutting width that makes it ideal for precision trimming around garden beds and fences. The UT10519 utilizes a curved shaft design, providing better control and maneuverability, especially in tight spaces. Its 25cc engine is efficient in fuel consumption while maintaining exceptional power for various cutting tasks. The adjustable handle ensures that users can find the most comfortable grip, reducing strain during extended use.

Lastly, the Homelite UT10522 boasts advanced technological features, including a powerful 22cc engine that offers smooth operation and low vibration. This model is designed with a straight shaft, making it perfect for reaching under shrubs and other obstacles. The UT10522 also incorporates an automatic line advancement system, eliminating the need for manual adjustments while relieving the hassle of line replacement. Furthermore, the lightweight construction makes it easy to maneuver, especially for longer landscaping jobs.

In summary, the Homelite UT10526, UT10519, and UT10522 are engineered with practicality and efficiency in mind. They blend power, lightweight design, and user-friendly features, making them ideal companions for yard maintenance. These trimmers cater to various needs, ensuring that both casual users and professional landscapers can effectively manage their outdoor spaces with ease and comfort.