Stopping the chainsaw

1.Release the trigger switch.

2.Set the on/off switch (19) to Off (the O position).

Checking the oil supply

Run the engine at medium speed and check that the chain splatters a thin line of oil which can be seen on the ground when the bar is pointed downwards. This is normal. If there is no line of chain oil, stop the motor immediately and investigate the cause. The oil tank could be empty or the oil supply to the chain blocked. This may require removal of the bar and checking that the upper oil hole in the bar is clear of any blockages.

Adjusting the carburettor

The carburettor is factory set and

L

 

 

H

should not require adjustment.

 

 

T

 

Changes in operating conditions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

may require fine tuning of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

carburettor. Proceed as follows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Stop the engine and screw in both the H and L needles (16 and 17) using screwdriver (29). Do not force.

2.Turn the H screw (16) back 3/4 of a turn.

3.Turn the L screw (17) back 1-1/2 turns.

4.Start the engine and let it warm up with the trigger switch half pulled in. When the engine is warm, release the trigger switch.

5.Turn the L screw (17) slowly clockwise until the idling speed is at its maximum then turn the screw back (anticlockwise) 1/4 of a turn.

6.Turn the idling adjusting screw (T) (15) anticlockwise until the chain does not turn.

7.If the idling speed is too slow, turn screw (T) clockwise.

8.Make a test cut and adjust screw (16) for best cutting power, not for maximum speed.

Chain Brake

The chain brake operates automatically in the event of kickback. As the guide bar (1) kicks up, the wrist of the operator’s hand on the top handle knocks against the front guard (9) causing the front guard to move forward and activating the chain brake.

1.The chain brake can be operated manually by moving the front guard forward.

2.To release the chain brake, pull the front guard towards the top handle until a “click” is heard.

CAUTION. Check that the chain brake is operating correctly each time the chain saw is used.

Bucking spikes

The Chainsaw has bucking spikes to assist with cutting and reduce the chance of kickback, use them as follows:

1.Fit the bucking spike in the bark at point A.

2.Using point A as a pivot point lift the rear of the chainsaw so the chain enters the wood to be cut.

3.Pivot and repeat the operation until the trunk has been cut completely.

4.Use the central part of the bar and never the tip for cutting purposes.

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Global Machinery Company PCH37 Stopping the chainsaw, Checking the oil supply, Adjusting the carburettor, Chain Brake

PCH37 specifications

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