Definitions

English / USA

1.Guide Bar

Supports and guides the saw chain.

2.Oilomatic Saw Chain

A loop consisting of cutters, tie straps and drive links.

3.Bumper Spike

Toothed stop for holding saw steady against wood.

4.Front Hand Guard Provides protection against projecting branches and helps prevent left hand from touching the chain if it slips off the handle bar.

5.Front Handle

Handle bar for the left hand at front of saw.

6.Oil Filler Cap

For closing the oil tank.

7.Trigger Switch Lockout Must be depressed before the trigger switch can be activated.

8.Rear Handle

The support handle for the right hand, located at or toward the rear of the saw.

9.Rear Hand Guard

Gives added protection to operator's right hand.

10.Trigger Switch

Controls the speed of the motor

11.Oil Inspection Window

For visually checking the oil level.

20.Overload Circuit Breaker (MSE 140 C, MSE 160 C, MSE 180 C)

LED indicator for overload (MSE 200 C)

Interrupts power supply when excessive infeed force is used or when chain becomes pinched in cut. Motor stops.

MSE 200 C: LED shows "overload".

21.Chain Sprocket

The toothed wheel that drives the saw chain.

22.Side Chain Tensioner

Permits precise adjustment of chain tension.

23.Front Chain Tensione

Permits precise adjustment of chain tension.

24.Chain Sprocket Cover

Covers the clutch and the sprocket.

25.Chain Catcher

Helps to reduce the risk of operator contact by a chain if it breaks or comes off the bar.

26.Chain Sprocket Cover with Quick Chain Tensioner

Covers the clutch and the sprocket.

27.Adjusting Wheel

Permits precise adjustment of chain tension.

28.Handle for wingnut

To fix the sprocket cover on the engine housing

Guide Bar Nose

The exposed end of the guide bar. (not illustrated, see chapter "Tensioning the Saw Chain").

Chain guard

To protect the operator from touching the chain (not illustrated).

MSE 140 C, MSE 160 C, MSE 180 C, MSE 200 C

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