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Husqvarna
340, 345, 350
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1998W48
Models:
340, 345, 350
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Maintenance
Assembly
Adjustment of the oil pump
Setting the raker clearance
Temperature -5C or colder
How to
What is
General Safety Precautions
Safety
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340/345/350
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Safety Instructions
Chain SAW Safety Equipment
Chain brake and front hand guard
Throttle lock
Chain catcher
Right hand guard
Stop switch
Vibration damping system
Muffler
Checking brake band wear
Checking the front hand guard
Checking the inertia brake release
Checking the brake trigger
Throttle lock
Cutting Equipment
5 basic rules
Cutting equipment designed to minimise kickback
Bar
Saw chain
Some terms that describe the bar and chain
Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearance
General information on sharpening cutting teeth
Sharpening cutting teeth
General advice on setting raker clearance
Setting the raker clearance
Tensioning the chain
Lubricating cutting equipment
Chain oil
Filling with chain oil
Never use waste oil
Needle bearing maintenance
Checking chain lubrication
Checking wear on cutting equipment
Lubricating the bar tip sprocket
HOW to Avoid Kickback
What is kickback?
General rules
Do not let go of the handles
Never use the saw one- handed
General Safety Precautions
Min m
10 ft
Basic safety rules
General Working Instructions
Basic cutting technique
General
Terms
Cutting
Tree felling technique
Safe distance
Limbing
Felling direction
Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreat
Felling
General advice
Freeing a tree that has fallen badly = high accident risk
Cutting the trunk into logs
Freeing a Trapped tree
What is WHAT?
What is what?
Assembly
Mounting guide bar and chain
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345/350
Fuel Handling
Fuelmix
Fuelling
Min 3 m
10ft
Start and Stop
Start and stop
Start
Stop
Maintenance
Carburetor
Starter device assembly
Starter device
Changing a broken or worn starter cord
Tensioning the recoil spring
Needle bearing maintenance
Adjustment of the oil pump
Air filter
Muffler
Centrifugal cleaning Air Injection
Temperature -5C or colder
Cooling system
Winter use
Weekly maintenance
Daily maintenance
Monthly maintenance
Technical Data
340 345 350
Federal and California Emission Control Warranty Statement
Your Warranty Rights Obligations
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