CAUTION: Sharp moving blade. Always wear protective

gloves when installing or removing the chain. The chain is sharp

and can cut you when it is not running.

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• Place the saw on a firm surface.

Rotate the two allen head screws

 

counterclockwise with the wrench

 

provided as shown in figure 2.

 

• Remove sprocket cover, bar clamp,

 

and allen head screws.

 

• To remove the chain, rotate the screw

 

in the front of the housing using the

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flat screwdriver end of the wrench as

shown in figure 3. Turning the screw

 

counterclockwise allows the guide bar

 

to recede and reduces the tension on

 

the chain so that it may be removed.

 

• Lift the worn chain out of the groove in

 

the guide bar.

 

• Flip guide bar over.

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• To replace the chain, check to make

sure that the slot in the guide bar is

 

over the two location pins shown in

 

figure 3a and that hole below the slot

Locating Pins

is located over the adjustment pin.

• Place new chain in groove of guide

Adjustment Pin

bar and around sprocket. Make sure

saw teeth are facing correct direction by matching arrow on chain with graphic on housing shown here.

• Rotate the screw in the front of the housing clockwise to increase the chain tension as in Figure 3.

• Replace sprocket cover, bar clamp, and allen head screws.

• Follow instructions for adjusting the chain tension.

Adjusting Chain Tension

 

 

• With the saw still on a firm surface

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check the chain tension. The tension

 

is correct when the chain snaps back

 

 

after being pulled 1/8 in. (3mm) away

 

 

from the chain bar with light force

 

 

from the middle finger and thumb as

 

 

shown in figure 4. There should be

 

 

no “sag” between the guide bar and

 

 

the chain on the underside as shown in

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figure 5.

 

• To adjust saw chain tension, loosen allen

 

head screws.

 

 

• Rotate the screw in the front of the

 

 

housing using the flat screwdriver end of

 

the wrench as shown in figure 3.

 

 

• Do not over-tension the chain as this will lead to excessive wear

and will reduce the life of the bar and chain. Overtensioning also

reduces the amount of cuts you will get per battery charge.

• Once chain tension is correct, tighten allen head screws to clamp bar.

• When the chain is new check the tension frequently (after

disconnecting battery) during the first 2 hours of use as a new chain

stretches slightly.

 

 

Chain Oiling

 

 

• A high quality bar and chain oil or

 

 

SAE30 weight motor oil should be

 

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used for chain and bar lubrication.

 

The use of a vegetable based bar and

 

 

chain oil is recommended when pruning

 

trees. Mineral oil is not recommended

 

 

because it may harm trees. Never use

 

 

waste oil or very thick oil. These may

 

 

damage your chain saw.

 

 

• Lubricate the whole chain evenly before

 

each use as shown in figure 6. Also

 

 

lubricate the chain whenever replacing a

 

fully discharged battery with a fully charged one.

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Black & Decker LPP120B instruction manual Adjusting Chain Tension, Chain Oiling