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 PULSE 62V POLE SAW

 

Chapter 6: Parts Lists and Schematic Diagrams 

Parts List – PULSE 62V POLE SAW

Note: 

Part numbers listed are available through DR Power Equipment. Not all parts appear on all diagrams. 

Ref# Part# 

Description 

A0000222200 

Chain, Oregon, 10" 

A0000222201 

Bar, Oregon, 10" 

3 A0000222202  Locknut, 

Bar 

4 A0000222203  Cover, 

Chain 

Drive 

A0000222204 

Screw, M4 X 12 

7 A0000222213  Bar 

Stop 

8 A0000222214  Sponge, 

Dustproof 

A0000222215 

Plate, Bar Adjust 

11 

A0000222216 

Worm Screw, Bar Adjust 

12 

A0000222217 

Screw, Bar Adjust 

13 A0000222218  E-clip, 

Chain 

Drive 

14 

A0000222219 

Sprocket, Chain Drive 

16 

A0000222220 

Vent, Bar Oil 

17 

A0000222221 

Output Seal, Bar Oil 

18 

A0000222222 

Filter Spring, Bar Oil 

19 

A0000222223 

Oil Tank, Bar Oil 

20 

A0000222224 

Screw, M8 X 45 

21 

A0000222225 

Tank Cap, Bar Oil 

22 

A0000222226 

Seal, Tank Cap 

23 

A0000222227 

Retainer, Tank Cap 

24 

A0000222228 

Sponge, Dustproof, Tank Cap 

25 A0000222229  Fitting, 

Hose 

 

26 A0000222230  Hose, 

Bar 

Oil 

28 

A0000222231 

Flat Key, Motor, 3mm X 3mm X 
6mm 

31 

A0000222232 

Screw, M4 X 12, Zinc 

32 

A0000222233 

Oil Pump, Bar Oil 

33 

A0000222234 

Retaining Ring, Motor 

34 

A0000222235 

Worm Gear, Bar Oil 

36 A0000222236  Motor 
37 A0000222237  Controller, 

Motor 

38 

A0000222238 

Right Housing, Powerhead 

39 

A0000222239 

Screw, Oil Tank 

40 A0000222240  Motor 

Cover, 

Powerhead 

41 

A0000222241 

Aluminum Tube, Powerhead 

42 

A0000222242 

Nut, Knob, Clamp 

43 A0000222243  Locknut, 

Clamp 

Ref# Part# 

Description 

44 A0000222244  Clamp 

Sleeve, 

Extension 

45 A0000222245  Knob, 

Extension 

46 A0000222246  Bolt, 

Hex, 

Clamp 

47 

A0000222247 

5 Plug Seat, Electrical 

48 

A0000222248 

Aluminum Tube, Extension 

55 

A0000222249 

Aluminum Tube, Trigger 

56 

A0000222250 

Foam Grip, Trigger 

57 

A0000222251 

Harness Clip, Trigger 

58 

A0000222252 

Lock Ring, Harness Clip, Trigger 

59 

A0000222253 

Locknut, Harness Clip 

60 

A0000222254 

Cord, 5 Core, Electrical 

61 

A0000222255 

Left Housing, Trigger 

62 

A0000222256 

Hex Bolt, Harness Clip 

64 

A0000222257 

Right Housing, Trigger 

65 

A0000222258 

Spring, 2 Step, Trigger 

66 

A0000222259 

Button, 2 Step, Trigger 

67 A0000222260  Spring, 

Trigger 

69 A0000222261  Button, 

Trigger 

70 

A0000222262 

Switch, Trigger  

71 A0000222263  Terminal, 

Battery 

72 

A0000222264 

Housing, Battery Ejector  

75 A0000222265  Spring, 

Battery 

Lock 

76 

A0000222266 

Housing, Battery Lock 

77 A0000222267  Button, 

Battery 

Lock 

78 414230 Battery 
79 A0000222268  Multi 

Tool, 

Accessory 

80 

A0000222269 

Cover, Chainsaw, 10in 

81 A0000222270  Strap, 

Shoulder 

82 414210 Charger, 

Battery 

Not Shown: 

A0000222271 

Tube Assembly, Extension (27, 29, 
42 Through 54, 60) 

A0000222272 

Ejector Assembly, Battery (72 
Through 74) 

A0000222273 

Tank Assembly, Oil (16 Through 
26) 

A0000222274 

Cap Assembly, Oil (21 Through 
24) 

 

Summary of Contents for PULSE 62V POLE SAW

Page 1: ...nd all instructions before operating the DR PULSE 62V POLE SAW DR PULSE 62V POLE SAW SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Serial No Order No DR Power Equipment Toll free phone 1 800 DR OWNER 376 9637 Fax 1 802 877 1213 Website www DRpower com ...

Page 2: ...2 DR PULSE 62V POLE SAW ...

Page 3: ...apter 6 Parts Lists and Schematic Diagrams 21 Conventions used in this Manual DR Power Equipment reserves the right to discontinue change and improve its products at any time without notice or obligation to the purchaser The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at printing Equipment described within this manual may be optional Some illustrations may not be applic...

Page 4: ...tructions to operate the Saw Never allow children to operate the tool If you are ever unsure about an action you are about to take please do not do it Always wear protective goggles or safety glasses with side shields that are marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 standard when using your DR Pulse 62V Pole Saw to protect against thrown chips We recommend the use of ear protectors or earplugs rated for ...

Page 5: ...lectrocution maintain a minimum of 50ft 15m from overhead electrical lines If the Saw jams on any electrical cord or line DO NOT TOUCH THE BAR OR CHAIN THEY CAN BECOME ELECTRICALLY LIVE AND VERY DANGEROUS Safely disconnect the damaged electrical cord or line from its power source If in doubt call an electrician or an electrical contractor for assistance Failure to heed this DANGER will result in d...

Page 6: ...ries and tools back to DR Power Equipment if you decide you do not want them Special labeling on the packaging is required because the Batteries are considered hazardous materials Check with airlines before trying to check Lithium batteries with your baggage New regulations are being considered that may restrict packaging and shipping of these Batteries as well as tools with Batteries installed Pl...

Page 7: ... Features Figure 1 Sprocket Cover Sprocket Cover Retaining Nut Bar Chain Sprocket Chain Tension Screw Lock Off Button Oil Tank Oil Tank Cap 62 Volt Lithium Battery Pack Motor Section Handle Section Bar Cover Trigger ON OFF Switch Section Locking Knob Sprocket Tip Pole Saw Tool Chain Tension Pin Sprocket Cover Stud ...

Page 8: ...il Level markings Bar and Chain Oil 32 Bar Chain Oil BATTERY PACK 41423 2 5 Ah included Voltage 62V DC 2 5 AH Charge Time 60 Minutes Replacement Easy to snap in and out of Saw housing BATTERY CHARGER 41421 2 5 Ah included Input 100 120VAC 50 60Hz MAX 3A Output Auto Sensing 62VDC 2 5A Charge Time 60 Minutes Carton Contents DR PULSE 62V POLE SAW body Handle Motor and Extension section Shoulder Strap...

Page 9: ... 62V POLE SAW Tools and Supplies Needed Gloves Pole Saw Tool included Joining the Pole Saw Sections 1 Align the Locking Spring Pin at the end of the Saw Motor Section and the Pin Locking Hole in the Handle Section Figure 3a Note Also the opposite side has arrows on a Tab and Slot indicating section alignment Figure 3b 2 Push the Sections together until the locking Spring Pin clicks into the Lockin...

Page 10: ...gh to hold the Bar and Chain in place but loose enough to allow the Bar to be adjusted forward or backward without binding 8 Adjust the Chain tension by turning the Chain Tension Screw Figure 9 clockwise until there is no sag in the underside of the Chain see following note Finish tightening the Sprocket Cover Nut when the Chain is tensioned properly Note The chain is correctly tensioned when ther...

Page 11: ... aligning the ribs in the cradle with the slots in the Battery until it is latched into place Figure 11 2 Check that the Battery is securely locked into place Removing the Battery Pack 1 To remove the Battery press and hold the Battery Latch as you slide the Battery out of the Pole Saw Battery Figure 11 Pole Saw Handle Section Battery Latch ...

Page 12: ...ts you can remove your thumb from the Lock Off Button If the Saw does not start make sure the Battery Pack is charged and locked firmly into place in the Saw Housing 4 To stop the Saw simply release the Trigger ON OFF Switch Adding the Pole Extension 1 Remove the Battery Pack from the Pole Saw 2 Remove the Locking Knob and Nut Figure 13 3 Push in the Locking Pin and pull the Handle and Motor secti...

Page 13: ...om a live tree Figure 16 Remove long branches in several stages Cut lower branches first to allow the top branches more room to fall When pruning trees it is important not to make the finishing cut next to the main limb or trunk until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight This prevents stripping the bark from the main member Under cut the branch 1 3 through for your first cut ...

Page 14: ...ake several steps to keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury You should follow the following precautions to minimize kickback Before you start the unit make sure the Pole Saw is not contacting any object Always grip the Pole and Handle firmly with both hands when unit is running Place one hand on the Pole and your other hand on the Molded Handle with your thumbs and fingers encircling ...

Page 15: ...k the Chain tension frequently and re tension as required 1 Loosen the Sprocket Cover Locknut slightly to allow the Bar to move without binding Figure 21 2 Turn the Tension Screw clockwise to tighten the Chain as needed Figure 22 3 Tighten the Sprocket Cover Screw and recheck Chain tension 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 if needed to achieve correct Chain tension Bar Maintenance When the Bar shows sign...

Page 16: ...les and to the same length as fast cutting can be obtained only when all cutters are uniform Properly tension the chain prior to sharpening Refer to Adjusting Chain Tension Section earlier in this manual Do all your filing at the midpoint of the bar Use light but firm pressure when filing Keep the file level with the top plate of the tooth and do not let the file dip or rock SIDE PLATE ANGLE Figur...

Page 17: ...ter The depth gauge should be maintained at a clearance of 025 in 0 6 mm Figure 28 Depth Gauge Jointers are available in 020 in to 035 in 0 5 mm to 0 9 mm Use a 025 in 0 6 mm Depth Gauge Jointer 6 Position the Depth Gauge Jointer Figure 29 onto the top of the cutters with a Depth Gauge in the slot at the end of the jointer Note Depth Gauges on a Saw Chain are sometimes referred to as Rakers 7 If t...

Page 18: ...o not try to use the DR 62V Charger with Battery Packs from other manufacturers Make sure the Charger Power Supply is plugged into a normal household voltage 120volts 60Hz AC only You should operate the Battery Charger in a dry place with temperatures between 50ºF 10ºC and 100ºF 37 8ºC Operating above 100 ºF can cause Battery Pack leakage rust or degradation of the Battery Pack performance Disconn...

Page 19: ...er is plugged in but the Battery is not installed no load condition Green LED blinks Red LED is not lit Battery is charging normally The Green LED is lit Red LED is not lit Battery is fully charged Green LED is not lit Red LED blinks There is a fault with the Battery or Charger Remove the Battery from the Charger and wait about 30 minutes then reinsert the Battery into the Charger If the Battery d...

Page 20: ...see if the outlet that you are using for the Charger Power Supply is controlled from a wall switch The surrounding air temperature is too hot or too cold Move Charger and Battery Pack to a location where the surrounding air temperature is between 50ºF 10ºC and 100ºF 37 8ºC The Motor runs but the Chain speed Is slow The Battery Pack was probably not at full charge prior to cutting Charge the Batter...

Page 21: ...CONTACT US AT www DRpower com 21 Notes ...

Page 22: ... Powerhead 39 A0000222239 Screw Oil Tank 40 A0000222240 Motor Cover Powerhead 41 A0000222241 Aluminum Tube Powerhead 42 A0000222242 Nut Knob Clamp 43 A0000222243 Locknut Clamp Ref Part Description 44 A0000222244 Clamp Sleeve Extension 45 A0000222245 Knob Extension 46 A0000222246 Bolt Hex Clamp 47 A0000222247 5 Plug Seat Electrical 48 A0000222248 Aluminum Tube Extension 55 A0000222249 Aluminum Tube...

Page 23: ...contact us at www DRpower com 23 Schematic PULSE 62V POLE SAW ...

Page 24: ...lated for pole saws NOISES If you notice anything unusual such as a vibration or odd sound shut the Saw OFF immediately Remove the Battery Pack and check the Saw for any damage If you cannot find the cause of the problem or are uncertain what to do then have the Saw inspected by a qualified repair shop before using it or visit our website at www DRpower com Cleaning the Pole Saw Use only mild soap...

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