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FZP 2025-E

Sharpening the saw chain

12. SHARPENING THE SAW CHAIN

Keep the saw chain sharp. Cutting will be signifi cantly faster and most importantly safer. A blunt saw chain 
increases wear on the sprocket, guide bar, chain and motor. If you need to push on the saw and only sawdust 
with a few splinters are produced then this means that the chain is blunt.

For this task, we recommend that you contact an authorised service centre

Equipment necessary for sharpening a saw chain

  Round fi le as per technical specifi cations
 Depth 

gauge

 File 

guide

 Vice
  Medium-size fl at fi le

Sharpening the teeth on the chain

Use the fi le guide set at an angle of 30° (mark A, see fi gure).

  Set the saw chain tension to the correct level.
  Fasten the guide bar in a vice so that you have the chain in 

a stable position.

Note:

 Do not fasten the chain itself.

  Push the round fi le, inserted in the fi le guide, into the groove 

between the top plate and the depth gauge on the chain. The 
chain should be touching both the top plate as well as the depth 
gauge (see fi gure)

Note:

 File in the middle of the guide bar.

Note:

 In the fi gure you can see the position of the fi le guide 

and the direction for fi ling the teeth on the left side of the chain.

  Place the fi le guide at the required angle (mark A, see fi gure). Check that the mark is at 30° on the fi le guide 

aligned with the centre of the guide bar. This will ensure that you will fi le at an angle of 30°.

  File the tooth in the direction from inside out (in direction B, see fi gure) until it is sharp. File only in this 

direction.

Note:

 Two to three passes of the fi le should be suffi cient to sharpen the tooth.

Summary of Contents for FZP 2025-E

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Page 2: ...2 FZP 2025 E English 8 34 e tina 35 60 Sloven ina 61 86 Magyarul 87 112 Polski 113 140...

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Page 8: ...ONS 12 4 LAYOUT 14 5 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 15 6 ATTACHMENT AND OPERATION 15 7 INITIAL OPERATION 17 8 WORKING INSTRUCTIONS 18 9 MAINTENANCE 24 10 CUTTING 25 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 27 12 SHARPENING THE...

Page 9: ...e operating elements and the correct use of the power tool Keep the user s manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use Save the original packaging including the internal pac...

Page 10: ...to rain Before using the power tool carefully read the user s manual In the event that the power cord is damaged immediately disconnect it from the power supply When working always use a safety helme...

Page 11: ...bols DANGER Do not use the power tool if there are children other persons or animals in your vicinity While working use protective gloves Use solid insulating work footwear Use hearing protection Use...

Page 12: ...rs with power tools that have a safety earth grounding connection Plugs that are not damaged by modi cations and that correspond to the power socket will limit the danger of injury by electrical shock...

Page 13: ...ure that such equipment is connected and used correctly The use of such equipment may limit the danger posed by the created dust Using power tools and their maintenance Do not overload the power tool...

Page 14: ...cover attached carefully clean and perform appropriate maintenance before storing the power tool before transporting the power tool secure it against oil leakage damage or injury hazard 4 LAYOUT FIG...

Page 15: ...h 6 ATTACHMENT AND OPERATION Warning WARNING Always wear safety goggles ear muffs protective gloves and heavy duty work clothes Use the saw only with approved extension cables with the prescribed insu...

Page 16: ...ain on the chain wheel 16 and guide bolt 17 Place the saw chain round the chain wheel 16 Cause the chainsaw to the sprocket and check whether it is correctly Install the chain cover 6 on top and caref...

Page 17: ...ubricant section Check the chain tension and retention if necessary see the section Tensioning the saw chain on this point Make sure the chain brake is working properly see also the section Releasing...

Page 18: ...rox 5 mm of oil is visible at the lower rim of the oil gauge 15 you must top up with oil Max Top up with oil until the window is full Chain lubricants The service life of saw chains and guide bars dep...

Page 19: ...use the saw to rear up suddenly Always use the complete safety equipment and clothes when working with the saw Kick back is an upward and or backward movement of the guide bar which can occur if the s...

Page 20: ...ce the height of the tree to be felled When felling trees make sure that other people are not put at risk that supply lines are not hit and that no material damage is caused If a tree comes in contact...

Page 21: ...tarting to fall cracking sounds widening of the felling cut or movement in the upper branches To avoid injury do not cut down a partially felled tree with your saw Pay special attention to partially f...

Page 22: ...ground Trunk cutting supported on one end Fig G When the tree trunk is propped up on one end make the rst cut No 1 from underneath 1 3 of the trunk diameter in order to prevent splitting The second c...

Page 23: ...orting branches using the methods in the section Bucking without restraints Always cut branches under tension from the underneath to the top so the saw does not become trapped Always cut small and fre...

Page 24: ...opening Check the contents of the oil tank during sawing work by checking the oil gauge 15 Close the oil tank cap tightly and wipe away any spills Sharpening the saw chain You can have your saw chain...

Page 25: ...ective cover The chain must stop immediately even when the motor is running at high speed If the chain stops slowly or does not stop at all please contact an authorised service centre It is extremely...

Page 26: ...m the opposite side of where the bending force is acting to prevent the guide bar from being clamped inside the cut Only carry the chain saw with the motor turned off and the guide bar protected by th...

Page 27: ...ch a case replace the guide bar for a new one Always check the condition of the guide bar before sharpening the chain Using a worn out or damaged guide bar is very dangerous Using a worn out or damage...

Page 28: ...correct level Fasten the guide bar in a vice so that you have the chain in a stable position Note Do not fasten the chain itself Push the round le inserted in the le guide into the groove between the...

Page 29: ...of the jig is in the groove of the depth gauge see g point 2 Use a medium sized at le see g point 3 File the depth gauge see g point 4 to the level of the depth gauge adjustment jig Remove the depth...

Page 30: ...ve the sprocket cover Remove the saw chain Wind the new chain around the cogged wheel then along the top groove of the guide bar and around the guide bar nose Note Check that the saw teeth are facing...

Page 31: ...e bar and chain into a kerosene based or soap cleaning solution Then dry the guide bar and the chain Put the chain into a container lled with oil This will prevent it from corroding Gently coat the gu...

Page 32: ...s prohibited to patch the cable with insulating tape Damaged switches have to be replaced by a Cus tomer Service workshop Chain brake See section chain brake and Releasing the chain brake Running out...

Page 33: ...ial at a site designated for waste in your municipality The machine and its accessories are manufactured from various materials e g metal and plastic Take damaged parts to a recycling centre Inquire a...

Page 34: ...y is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonization legislation Directive MD 2006 42 EC D...

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