Husqvarna 326P4, 326P5 manual Saw chain, General information on sharpening cutting teeth

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Saw chain

Saw chain pitch (inches) Spacing between drive

links.

Drive link width (mm/ inches).

Number of drive links.

Level of kickbak reduction The level of kickback reduction offered by a chain is indicated by its model number.

Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearance

FILE POSITION

ROUND FILE DIA- METER

FILE DEPTH

1

5

!WARNING!

The risk of kickback is increased with a badly sharpened chain!

A.General information on sharpening cutting teeth

Never use a blunt chain. When the chain is blunt you have to exert more pressure to force the bar through the wood and the cuttings will be very small. If the chain is very blunt it will not produce any cuttings at all, just wood powder.

A sharp chain eats its way through the wood and produces long, thick cuttings.

• The cutting part of the

A

chain is called the

B

CUTTING LINK and

 

this consists of a

 

CUTTING TOOTH

 

(A)and the RAKER LIP

(B).The cutting depth is determined by the difference in height between the two.

When you sharpen a

cutting tooth there are five important factors to remember:

FILING ANGLE

CUTTING ANGLE

It is very difficult to sharpen a chain correctly without the right equipment. We recom- mend you to use a file gauge. This will help you obtain the maximum kickback reduction and cutting performance from your chain.

!The following faults will increase the risk of kickback considerably.

• FILE ANGLE TOO LARGE

• CUTTING ANGLE TOO SMALL

• FILE DIAMETER TOO SMALL

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Contents 326P4X-SERIES 101 91Symbol Explanation SymbolsContents Safety Instructions Machine‘s safety equipmentStop switch Personal protective equipmentVibration damping system MufflerSafety Instructions Guide bar Specification of blade and chainCutting equipment Saw chain General information on sharpening cutting teethGeneral advice on setting raker clearance Sharpening cutting toothAdjusting raker clearance Tensioning the saw chainLubricating cutting equipment Chain oilAdjusting chain lubrication Procedure if the lubrication does not functionChecking wear on cutting equipment Checking chain lubricationGeneral safety instructions Fuel safetyStart Transport and storageSafety instructions when using the machine Personal protectionProtective instructions regarding the surroundings Protective instructions while workingProtective instructions when work is completed Basic working techniquesSafety Instructions What is WHAT? What is what on the machine?Assembly Adjusting the harness Mounting guide bar and chainFitting the cutting head Filling with oilFuelling Fuel HandlingFuel mixture Start and stop Start and StopControl before starting Maintenance CarburetorHigh speed needle Final setting of the idling speed TCorrectly adjusted carburetor Spark plug MufflerCooling system Maintenance schedule Daily maintenanceWeekly maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data Technical dataBar and chain combinations Bar Chain´*30G¶3L¨ Page 2001W22