SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
C. Checking chain lubrication
• Check the chain |
lubrication each time you |
Checking wear on cutting equipment
A. Saw chain
refuel. |
Aim the tip of the saw at a light coloured surface about 20 cm away. After 1 minute running at 3/4 throttle you should see a distinct line of oil on the light surface.
D. Adjusting chain lubrication
Check the saw chain daily for:
•Visible cracks in rivets and links.
•Whether the chain is stiff.
•Whether rivets and links are badly worn.
Compare the existing chain with a new chain to decide how badly it is worn.
min 4 mm |
(0,16") |
•When cutting dry or hard species of wood it may be necessary to increase lubrication. To increase the oil flow, first undo screw (A) then turn the adjuster screw (B) anticlockwise.
A |
B |
When the length of the cutting teeth has worn down to only 4 mm the chain must be replaced.
B. Chain drive wheel
Check regularly the degree of wear on the drive wheel. Change if it is irregularly worn.
C.Vibration damping system
Check regularly that the vibration damper i free from cracks.
Procedure if the lubrication does not function:
•Check that the oil channel
in the bar is not obstructed. Clean if necessary.
Check also that the O- ring is in position and is undamaged.
•Check that the oil channel
in the gear housing is clean. Clean if necessary.
•Check that the bar tip sprocket turns freely. If
the chain lubrication system is still not working after carrying out the above measures you should contact your service agent.
Check regularly the degree of wear on the rubber elements. Change if worn
D. Guide bar
Check regularly:
•Whether there are burrs on the edges of the bar. Remove these with a file if necessary.
•Whether the groove in the bar has become badly worn. Replace the bar if necessary.
• Whether the tip of the bar is uneven or badly worn. If a hollow forms on one side of the bar tip this is due to a slack chain.
•To prolong the life of the bar you should turn it over daily.
!WARNING!
Using faulty cutting equipment may increase the risk of accidents.
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