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Page 1: ...struc lions Failure to do so can result ih serious injury Do Not Throw Awa _ S RS I RRFTSMRN 2 0 14 ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW Recordinthe spaceprovidedbelowthe ModelNo andSerial No 0fyoursaw These numbersare located on the name platedecal Model No Serial No Retain these numbers for future reference Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IlL 60684 U S A i s30 o67576 a p0pn q Sears Roebuck and Co 1989 ...

Page 2: ...r Source and E_tensien Cord 7 C Attaching the Bar and Chain 8 D Chain Tension 9 E Bar and Chain Oil 9 Using Your Saw 10 A Control Devices 10 13 Pre Operation Checks _ 10 C Starting and Stopping the Saw 10 Types of Cutting 11 A BasicCutting Technique 11 B Tree Felling Techniques 11 C Bucking 13 D Debranching and Pruning 14 Maintenance 15 A Cleaning the Saw 15 B Guide Barand Chain 15 C Sprocket Gear...

Page 3: ... the chance of kickback Follow manufacturer s chain sharpening and maintenance instructions Check tension at_tegolar intervalswiththe motor stopped neverwiththe motorrunning Makesurethatbarclamp nulsaresecurelytightened aftertensioning the chain 5_Begin and continue cutting only with the chain moving at full speed If the chain is moving at a slower speed there is greater chance for kickback tO OCC...

Page 4: ...entanglement Frequent users should have hearing checked regularly as chain saw noise may damage hearing 2 Keep children bystandem and animals outof the work area a minlmum of 30 feet DonotaJiow peo ple or animalstobe near the chain saw orextension cord when sta_ing or operating the chain saw 4 Do notattempt to use your sawdudng bad weather conditions suchasstrong wind electricalstorms rain snow et...

Page 5: ...nt binding breal age and mount ing ofmovingpartsand any other conditionthat may affectthe operationofthe unit Check guards _d all other padsto see if eaoh will operate properly and perform itsintended function Anypart that is dam aged should be properly repaired or replaced by using the instructions in this manual or by seeing your Sears Service Center 7 Be certain the saw chain stops moving when ...

Page 6: ...to the instructions in this manual Do not use any other guide barandchain com bination that isnot equivalent to the originalequipment or not certified to comply with ANSI B175 1 Failure to follow these instructions can res_ultin serious Figure 5 ii I I withyoursawcan be plugged intoany conventional 120 voltelectrical outlet withoutconcern formaintaininga ground connection Safety precautions must b...

Page 7: ... as standard equipment Reduced KickbackGuide Bar Lo Kick _ Low Kickback Chain Xtra GUARD Handguard _WARNING The foUowlng features are included on yoursaw to help reduce the hazard of kJckba k However such features will not totally eliminate this dangerous reac lion As a chain saw user do not rely onl_ on safety devices You must follow all safety precautions in_ structlons and maintenance in this m...

Page 8: ...ng slotinthe GuideBar overthe two moun tingstuds Figure 9 5 Hold chain with cutters facing as shown in Figures 10and 12 6 Slide thechain between the right housing andthe sprocket Figure 1t inset Place the chain around the sprocketand fitthedrivelinks intothe Guidp Bar grooves first the bottom and then the top groove and then around the guide bar nose Figure 11 7 Slide the bar forwardand fitthe adj...

Page 9: ...EW TANGS TURN TO TIGHTEN TENSION Figure 13 Figure 44 TURN ak TO LOOSEN TENSION ill the oil tank Clean SAE30W oil may alsobe used Never use wasteoil for thispurpose 1 IMPORTANT POINTS a Fill the oil tank every time you use the saw and recheck after every 15 minutes of use See Specifications for oil Caplocation b Wipe off surfaces beforefilling with oll toavoid sawdustordebdsaccidentally fa linginto...

Page 10: ...area when startingor operatingthe saw a minimumof 30feet 4 Che _l _weather conditions Do not use your saw inbad weather such as strongwind electrical dorms 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 tool Cord and extension cord In spect al wire insulation with care Do notoperate with cracked Or deteriorated in...

Page 11: ...a major sawing operation a Assumethe propercutUng stance described In the section Special Safety Section page 3 firm grip on front and rear handles weight evenly balanced on both feet and body slightly to the left side of the saw b Make sure the extep_sion cord is completly away from the saw and your body so the cord cannot be cut or becomewrapped around your feet or legs c Press the trigger to st...

Page 12: ...ut 2 higher than the bottom of the not _h _ c Leave enough ur_cui wood belween the felling cutand the notchtoform a hinge Figure 21 _ d DIRECTION _ _ _ _ he OFFALL t 4m Figure 18 Fig ure 20 oo t FELLING CUT Figure 19 CLOSING HINGE HOLDS THE TREE ON STUMP AND CONTRO_ S THE FALL Figure 21 A WARNING Stay on the uphill side of the terrain to avoid the tree rolling or sliding downhill after it is felle...

Page 13: ...ING USED Figure23 Overoutting begin on the topside of the log with the bottom of the saw agafnst he log exert lightpressure downward m Undercutting begin on the under sideof the log withthe topof the saw againstthe log exed light pressure upward During undercutting the saw wilt tend to pushback at you Be pre pared for this reactionand hold the saw firmly tOmaintbir c0ntrol 1 w o Never turn the saw...

Page 14: ... position which can cause you to lose control of the saw L 1 DEBRANCHING a AlWa_ debranch a tree after it iScut down Onlythen can debranchingbe done safelyand _ properly b Leave the larger limbs underneath the felled treeto support thetree as you work c Start at the base of the felled tree and work towards the top cutting branchesand limbs Remove sroalllimbswith onecut Figure 27 d Keep the tree be...

Page 15: ...rom the air inlet and exhaust slots on hous ing Figure 29 Check the saw for loose bolts screws nuts and fittings daily when the saw is in use Loose fasteners can cause an unsafe condition as welt as damage to your saw Tighten repair or repi _ce as necessary _kWARNING Avoid acCldental ztarting Alwws unplugth_ m from the power oume before cleaning or performing any mm_n_en nco to the saw orwhen not ...

Page 16: ...trokes percutting edge Figure 32 d Keepallcuttersthe samelength Figure33 e File enough to remove any damage to cutting edge side top plate of cutter Figure 33 i File 91 G chain to meet specifications shown in Figure 34 _WARNING Maintain the proper hook angle according to the manufacturei_ s specification for the Chain you are Using Too muchhook angle will increase the chanc e of kickback which can...

Page 17: ...e Reduced Ktcld0ack Guide Bar specified foryoursawin Specifi cations for replacement a Remove the guide bar to seryice b Clean oil holes at least once for each five hoursof operation c Removesawdustfromtheguidebargroove pedodicailywithaputtyknlleor awire Figure 37 d Remove burrs by filing the sideedges ofthe guide bar grooves square with a flat file Figure38 e Restore square edges io an uneven rai...

Page 18: ...tire surface of the ba_ and wrap it in heavy paper cloth or ptastic 6 Wipe off the outside surfaces of the unit ii I iiii iii 11 i E MAINTENANCE AccESSORiES _ Available through your nearest Sears Store Catalog Sates Office orServlce Center but may not befurnished with your saw Key No 1 2 3 Catalog No 71 36524 71 36565 71 36557 71 3617 71 36554 _71 36556 71 36365 Description File 5 32 dia Twin pack...

Page 19: ... worn 4 Chainwear dueto contactwithdirt sand ormetalobject inwood 5 Cutters damaged after striking foreign material 1 Chain cutter tops not filed flat 2 Guide bar burred or bent rails uneven I Cutters damaged on one side 2 Chain dull on one side 3 Guide bar bent or worn REMEDY 1 Fi loiltank 2 ContactSears ServiceCenter 3 Removebar andClean 1 See Chain Tension 2 Repairor replace 3 Conlact Sears Ser...

Page 20: ...2 23 24 Part No 530 01583 580 023492 580 025466 530 015514 71 3617 71 86365 Description Bolt Bar Mounting Pin Plate BarAdjust Screw Chain 04 Bar 14 Description Screw Housing _ght Spacer Gear Cover Nut Washer Gear Ass YW Bushing Retaining Ring Gear Pinion Screw Screw Motor Ass incl 8 9 10 Cordset Safety Lock Button Switch W Safety Lock Oil Cap Oil Tank Ass Housing Left incl 19 25 26 27 28 A B 530 0...

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Page 23: ...port handle located at or toward the front of the chain saw Rear Handle The support handle located at or toward the rear of the saw Trigger Swiloh Adevicethatwhenoperatedwiltcompleteorinterruptan electricalpowercircuittothe motor ofthe chain sawwhichstartsorstopsthe motor Lockout Button _ Amovable stopthatpreventsthe unintentional operationof thetrigge sw tchuntilmanuelly actuate_d Oiler Actuator ...

Page 24: ...NUMBER 358 34110 2 0114 _ 3 The PART DESCRIPTION 4 The NAME OF ITEM Electric Chain Saw If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be elec tronically transmitted to a Sears 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 iown or across the country Sears Service f...

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