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Page 1: ... result in serious personal injury SEAJ _SI RRF1 M I 1 N l 2 0 12 2 0f 4 P S ELECTRIC CHAIN SAWS THIS CHAIN SAW IS FOR OCCASIONAL USE ONLY u H U u Record in the space provided below the Model No and Serial No of your saw These numbers are located on the starting instructions decal Model No Serial No Retain these numbers for future reference Se___s Roebuck and Co Chicag IlL 60684 U S A 66572 2 _ 26...

Page 2: ...he Bar and Chain 8 D Chain _Tension g E Bar ar_ Chain Oil g Using Yours Saw 10 A Control Devices 10 B Pro Operation Checks 10 C Starting and Stopping the Saw 10 Uslng the Power Sharp _ System 11 Types of Cutting 13 A Basic Cutting Technique t3 B Tree Felting Techniques 13 C Bucking 15 D Debranching and Pruning 16 Maintenance 17 A Cleaning the Saw 17 B Guide Bar and Chain 17 C Sprocket 19 D Storage...

Page 3: ...ure 2 Eliminate or avoid any obstruction that your saw chain could hit while you are cutting through a particular log or branch 4 Keep your saw chain sharp _ and properly tensioned A loose or dull chain can increase the chance of kickback Follow manufacturer s chain sharpening and maintenance instructions Check tension at regular intervals with the motor stopped neverwith the rnotorrunning Make su...

Page 4: ... Usarsshouldhave hearing checked regularlyas chain sawnoise may damage hearing 2 Keep children bystanders and animals out of the work area a minimum of 30 feet 10meters Do not allow other people or animats to be near the chain saw when startingor operatingthe chain saw 6 Do no attempt to use your saw during bad weatherconditions suchasstrongwind rain snow etc or at night Plan your sawing operetio ...

Page 5: ...eck guards andall other parts to see if each will operate properlyand perform its intended function Any partthat is dam aged should be pmpedy repaired or replaced by using the_instructionsin this manual or by seeing your Sears Service Center Becertain the saw chain stop s moving when the trigger switch is released Make certain thatall hand tools are removed from the saw before connecting the saw t...

Page 6: ...Position of front and rear handlebars designed w_thdistance betv _n handleswhichprovides better balance and resistance if kickbackoccurs Z_WARNING Do not operate the chain saw unless the safety devices ortheirspeclfied replacements are properly Installed and maintained according to the Instructions in this manual Do notuse anyothergutde barand chain com bination that Isnot equtvalentto the odglnai...

Page 7: ... to the distance st which the saw Is to be used Otherwise lossof power and Dyerheating can occur causing damage to lhe unit Refer to Rgure 6for minimumwire gauge recommendations 3 In good condition Cord insulation must be intact with no cracks or deterioration Plug connectors must be undamaged _ Suitable extension cords are available at your Sears Retail or Catalog Store I AMP7 MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE ...

Page 8: ...mgroove Figure 11 6 Slidethebarforwardandfittheadjustingpin into the round hold in the Guide Bar 7 Hold the Guide Bar againstthe saw frame and install the Bar Clamp Housing Figure 12 8 Secure the BarClamp Housingwiththe BarClamp Nutsfinger tighton y NOT E The BarClamp Nuts must be slightly loose for the chain tobe tensioned propejrt_ 9 FolTow Chain Tension Instructions on page 9 D CHAIN TENSION TU...

Page 9: ...w frame just betow and behind the front han dle Figure 10 If oil is not visible in the slot when saw is upright on a level surface the tank requires filling _fJ _bet saw stand unplugged for 15 minutes before stodng It is normal for a small amount of oil to drip off the bar and chain when the saw is not in use The excess oil should be wiped from the saw before stor ing 2 USING THE MANUAL OILER Mode...

Page 10: ... snug titling clothfng 3 _ Check the work area Keep children bystanders andanimals a safedistance awayfrom the work area when starting or operatingthe saw a minimumof3Ofeet 10 meters Check weather conditions Do not use your saw in bad weather such as strong wind rain snow etc or at night 5 _ Check the unit for loose bolts nuts or fit tings Tighten repair or replace parts as necessary 6 P Check too...

Page 11: ...g Stone Replacement Refer to replacement instrucUons in thissection Remove the sharpening stone if a standard or conventional chisel type chain is substituted for the P0wer Sharp _ Chain See instructions for removing the sharpening Stone below Use as re placement chain Stock No 71 3623 Follow stan dard chain sharpening instructions page 18 A AUTOMATIC SHARPENING 1 Disconnect the saw from the Dower...

Page 12: ...LATE _ Figure 19 CENTER OF THEGUIDE BAR Figure 20 S DE PLATE is StDE PLATE _ L 11 _P pROJECTION 1132 Figure 21 C IMPORTANT POINTS 1 Check the contact between the stone and chain before advancing the Power Sharp Knob If stone is contactin g the chain the chain can be sharpened without advancing 4 the knob 2 Do not advance the Power Sharp Knob more than one or two clicks at any one sharpening Otherw...

Page 13: ...dles weight evenly batanced on both feet and body stightly to the left side of the saw b Make sure the extension cord is completly away from the saw and your body so the cord cannot be cut or become wrapped around your feet or legs c Press the trigger to start the chain moving before beginning the Cut in loss ofcontroland possibleserious personalinjury Pinch Kickback occurswhen the chain ontopof t...

Page 14: ... than the bottom of the notch c Leave enough uncutwood between the felling cut and the notch to form a hinge Figure 27 NOTE The hLnge heJps tokeep t hetree from twistingand falling in the wrongdirection d Usea wedge if there is ar y chance that the tree will not fall in the desired direction j OFFALL _ j J _ 45 F gure 24 Figure 25 CLOSING HINGE HOLDS THE TREE ON STUMI_ _o CO TROLST_E _J Figure26 F...

Page 15: ...ve the stress onthe log Figure28 ISTCUTPRESSURESIDE 2ND CUT 2ND CUT Figure28 OVERCUT UNDERCUT Figure 29 2 TYPESOFCUTTING USED Figure29 Ow_ cutting begin on the top side of the log with the bottom of the saw against the log exertlightpressuredownward Undercutting begin on the under side of the tog with the top of the saw against the fog exert light pressure upward During undercutting the saw will t...

Page 16: ...s debranch a tree after it Is cut down 0nly hen can debranching be done safelyand properly b Leave the larger lower limbs to support the tree as you work c Start at the base of the felled tree and work towards the top cutting branches and limbs Remove small limbs with one cut Figure33 d Keep the tree between you and the chain Cut from the side of the tree opposite the branch youare cutting e Remov...

Page 17: ...east once for every five 5 hours of opera tion Make sure the handguard i s securely clamped between the front handle and housing after tightening screws Figure35 CHECK HANDLEBAR SCREWSFREQUENTLY A CLEANING THE SAW Clean and inspect the saw after each day of use 1 Remove the bar and chain from the saw NOTF_ A ways c ean the Guide Bar and Chain when the chain is sharpened 2 Use a small brush or the ...

Page 18: ... length Figure 40 e File enough to removeanydamage to cut ting edge side top plate ofcutter Figure 40 f File91SGchaintomeetspecifications shown in Figure 41 _WARNING Maintain the proper hook angle according to the manufacturer s specification for the chain you are Using Too much hook angle will lncrese the chance of kickbeck which can result In serious personal Injury Figures 41 and 43 6 Correct D...

Page 19: ...r together A worn sprocket will be out of pitch with the new chain and thereby can cause un necessary wear WEAR IS g re46 C_ bar will damage the chainan dmake cutting more difficult Replace the guide bar when the inside groove of the guide bar rails is worn the guide bar is bent or cracked Remove the guide bar to service Clean oil holes at least once for each five hours of operation Remove sawdust...

Page 20: ... Wipe off the outside surfaces of the unit 6 Store the saw in a dr_y place out of the reach of children E MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES Available th rough yournearest Sears Store Catalog Sales Office orService Center but may not be furnished with you_ saw Key Part No No Catalog No 1 55004 71 36524 2 55046 71 36565 3 71 36557 m m 71 36554 4 51192 71 3623 51t16X 71 3618 m 44245 71 36365 44244 71 36462 Des...

Page 21: ...ent rails uneven 1 Gutters damaged on one side 2 Chain dull on one side 3 G_ _de bar bent or worn REMEDY 1 Filloil tank page 8 2 Contact Sears Service Center 3 Remove bar and clean page 6 t9 1 See Chain Tension page 7 2 Repairorreplace page6 19 3 Contact Sears Service Center 4 Contact Sears Service Center 1 See Chain Tensiop page7 2 See Chain Sharpening Instruc tions page 18 page 11 12for Power Sh...

Page 22: ...358 34021 2 0 12 358 34031 2 0 14 PS MODEL 3583403_ 33 co l_ 25 42 MODEL 23 _Q _ _ _ _ 53 ...

Page 23: ...021 35824031 59 Tool Gaug e oil Pump Decals A _sembty Odve Gear 10I W_sher ThrUst 102 Nut Bar Clamp OilCap AcbJater Oiler 103 Check Valve Oil TankAssembly 104 Incl line filterand 80 105 Spring Oil Une 106 Grommet OII Lines 35834031 Washer Oil Pump Mtg 35834031 15496 21048 10525 15494 15495 10526 23535 15503 15494 25451 25457 15499 15499 25458 23492 25466 15514 3t06 3 52O73 25524 25462 25543 69107 ...

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Page 27: ...nd bar before storing 6 Store saw in a dry place out of the reach of children COMMON CHAIN SAW TERMS 2 3 40 1 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 Front Handle The support handle located at or toward the front of the chain saw RearHandle The support handle located at or toward the rear of the saw TrtggerSwitch A device that when operated witl complete or interrupt an electrica power cir cubit to the motor o...

Page 28: ...358 34031 2 0 14 PS 3 The PART DESCRIPTION 4 The NAME OF ITEM Chain Saw If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be etec tronically transmitted to a Soars Repair Parts Distribution center for expedited handling When you buy merchandise from Sears you get an extra something that nobody else can offer Sears Service Across town or across thecountry Sears Service follows you pro v...

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