Husqvarna 350, 340e manual Bar and chain combinations, Saw chain filing and file gauges

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TECHNICAL DATA

Recommended original and replacement bar and chain combinations

Following is a list of recommended cutting equipment for the Husqvarna chain saw models 340, 340e, 345e and 350. The combinations of power head, bar and chain have been tested and found to be in accordance with the kickback and vibration requirements of ANSI B 175.1–2000.

The guide bar nose radius is determined by either the maximum number of teeth in the nose sprocket or the corresponding maximum nose radius of a hard nose.

The following list is the chain saw manufacturers recommendations. There may be other combinations available, which will also achieve kickback reduction.

As we are listing the maximum guide bar nose radius, you may use a guide bar with smaller nose radius than in our list. For guide bars of the same length, all sprocket-nose guide bars of the same pitch and having the same number of sprocket teeth may be considered to have equivalent kickback energy. A hard nose bar having the same length and nose radius as a sprocket-nose bar may be considered to have equivalent or less kickback energy than the sprocket-nose bar.

Bar and chain combinations

Chain saw models Husqvarna 340, 340e, 345e and 350 met the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B 175.1-2000 when tested with the combinations of bars and saw chains listed below.The saw chain Husqvarna H30 is also classified as a low kickback saw chain since it met the requirements for low kickback saw chain outlined in ANSI B 175.1-2000. We recommend to use only the listed combinations of bars and chains for chain saw models Husqvarna 340, 340e, 345e and 350. Other chain saw models may not meet the kickback requirements when equipped with the listed bar and chain combinations.

Bar

 

 

 

Chain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Length, inch

Pitch, inch

Gauge, inch

Max. nose radius

Type

Drive link count

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

0,325

0,050

10T

 

56

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

0,325

0,050

10T

 

64

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

0,325

0,050

10T

Husqvarna H30

66

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

0,325

0,050

10T

 

72

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

0,325

0,050

10T

 

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

13

0,325

0,058

10T

 

56

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

0,325

0,058

10T

 

64

 

 

 

 

 

 

16

0,325

0,058

10T

Husqvarna H25

66

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

0,325

0,058

10T

 

72

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

0,325

0,058

12T

 

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: For the saw chains above (if available) you are free to choose between 0,050" or 0,058" gauge drive links for the corresponding bar, see the table below.

0,050"H30

0,058”H25

Saw chain filing and file gauges

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Contents 340 340e 345e Symbols in the operator’s manual KEY to SymbolsSymbols on the machine Contents Introduction Dear customerWhat is WHAT? What is what on the chain saw?Always use common sense General Safety PrecautionsBefore using a new chain saw Chain brake and front hand guard Machine′s safety equipmentPersonal protective equipment General Safety Precautions Right hand guard Throttle lockChain catcher Vibration damping systemMuffler Stop switchCutting equipment General rulesSharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge setting Cutting equipment designed to reduce kickbackSharpening cutting teeth General advice on adjusting depth gauge settingAdjustment of depth gauge setting Chain oil Tensioning the chainLubricating cutting equipment Filling with chain oilChecking wear on cutting equipment Chain drive sprocketNeedle bearing lubrication To prolong the life of the bar you should turn it over daily Assembly Fitting the bar and chainFuel Handling FuelTransport and storage Fuel safetyFueling Long-term storageCold engine Starting and StoppingStarting and stopping Warm engineStopping Before use Basic safety rulesWorking Techniques General working instructionsGeneral rules Terms Basic cutting techniqueGeneral Limbing CuttingFelling direction Tree felling techniqueSafe distance Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreatFelling Directional cutsFreeing a trapped tree General adviceFreeing a tree that has fallen badly Cutting trees and branches that are in tensionCutting the trunk into logs How to avoid kickbackWhat is kickback? General MaintenanceCarburetor adjustment Correctly adjusted carburetor High speed jet HThrottle lock Changing a broken or worn starter cord MufflerStarter Tensioning the recoil spring Replacement of broken recoil and drive disc springsAir filter Fitting the starterLubricating the bar tip sprocket Adjustment of the oil pumpSpark plug Needle bearing lubricationCooling system Air Injection centrifugal cleaningTemperature 0C 32F or colder Winter useMaintenance schedule Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data Technical dataBar and chain combinations Saw chain filing and file gaugesFederal Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsKickback safety precautions American Standard Safety PrecautionsSafety precautions for chain saw users Other safety precautionsPage ´z+R#¶5E¨ Page 1150039-95 ´z+R#¶5E¨ ´z+R#¶5E¨
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