Craftsman 316.34107 manual Guide Bar Maintenance, Maintenance And Repair Instructions

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GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS

GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE

Frequent lubrication of the guide bar is required. Proper maintenance of the guide bar, as explained in this section, is essential to keep your saw in good working condition.

WARNING: Ensure that the power cord is dis-

connected before performing any mainte- nance on your saw.

Sprocket Tip Lubrication

CAUTION: The sprocket tip on your new saw has

been pre-lubricated at the factory. Failure to lubricate the guide bar sprocket tip as explained below will result in poor perform- ance and seizure, voiding the manufacturer’s warranty.

Lubrication of the sprocket tip is recom- mended after each saw use. Always thor- oughly clean guide bar sprocket tip before lubrication.

The Lube Gun (not included) is recommended for applying grease to the guide bar sprocket tip. The Lube Gun is equipped with a needle nose tip which is necessary for the efficient application of grease to the sprocket tip.

Fig. 28

To lubricate the sprocket tip:

1. Unplug the chain saw from the power source.

NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the saw chain to lubricate the guide bar sprocket tip. Lubrication can be done on the job.

WARNING: Always use protective gloves when handling

the saw chain.

2.Clean the guide bar sprocket tip.

3.Using the Lube Gun (optional), insert tip of lube gun into the lubrication hole and inject grease until it appears at outside edge of sprocket tip (Fig. 28).

4.Make sure that the Chain Brake® is deactivated. Rotate saw chain by hand. Repeat lubrication proce- dure until the entire sprocket tip has been greased.

Maintenance Procedures

Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the chain saw well maintained. Incorrect filing and non-uniform cutter and depth gauge settings cause most guide bar problems, primarily resulting in uneven bar wear. As the bar wears unevenly, the rails widen, which may cause chain clatter and difficulty in making straight cuts.

Insufficient guide bar lubrication and operating the saw with chain that is too tight will contribute to rapid bar wear.

To help minimize bar wear, the following guide bar mainte- nance procedures are recommended:

BAR WEAR - Turn guide bar frequently at regular intervals (for example, after 5 hours of use), to ensure even wear on top and bottom of bar.

BAR GROOVES (B) (Fig. 29)- Bar grooves (or rails which support and carry the chain) should be cleaned if saw has been used heavily or if saw chain appears dirty. Rails should always be cleaned every time saw chain is removed.

OIL PASSAGES (A) (Fig. 29)- Oil passages on the bar should be cleaned to ensure proper lubrication of the bar and chain during operation. This can be done using a soft wire small enough to insert into the oil discharge hole.

NOTE: The condition of the oil passages can be easily checked. If the passages are clear, the chain will automatically give off a spray of oil within seconds of starting the saw. Your saw is equipped with an automatic oiler system.

Cleaning Bar Rails

1.Remove sprocket cover, bar and chain. Refer to the Install the Guide Bar/Saw Chain section.

2.Using a screwdriver, putty knife, wire brush or other sim- ilar instrument, clear residue from the rails on the guide bar. This will keep the oil passages open to provide proper lubrication to the bar and chain (Fig. 29).

3.Reinstall the bar, chain, sprocket cover, tighten knob, and chain tension ring. See Section Install the Guide Bar / Saw Chain for more information.

A

B

Fig. 29

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Craftsman 316.34107 Guide Bar Maintenance, Maintenance And Repair Instructions, WARNING Ensure that the power cord is dis