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To make your chainsaw experience as safe as possible look at our other products:

Bulk Log Stand 2

Securely holds a stack of logs for 
chainsawing with one cut

Holds a stack of logs any length, 
250mm  wide x 870mm high

Holds up to 150kg total weight of logs

User can make a longer base if 
required

Drop down securing chain, patented 
design, automatically stops logs 
jumping

Easily Rotates giving flat storage

Quickfire Saw Horse

Holds logs up to 150kg in weight, 4m in
length by 250mm in diameter

Teeth clamping mechanism, patented 
design

Quick loading

Holds log firmly and rotation free for a 
safe chainsaw cutting experience

Heavy Duty

Easily foldable giving flat storage

Summary of Contents for FM16E

Page 1: ...for setting up your chainsaw and general safety information Ensure you read and understand this manual before you attempt to assemble or operate your power tool Remember to keep this manual as you may...

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Page 3: ...w about setting up your new chainsaw Please remember to read and understand the manual and any safety information supplied with it Box Contents Part No Desc Quantity Part No Desc Quantity 1 Chainsaw 1...

Page 4: ...1 Locate the cover plate handle Fig 1 and lift it Fig 2 2 While pushing in the handle rotate the handle counter clockwise 3 Keep pressing in and rotating counter clockwise until the cover plate is loo...

Page 5: ...ke the 16 bar and wrap one of the chains around it make sure the teeth Fig 3 go into the slot Fig 4 Fig 4 Fig 3 Also remember when putting the chain on the bar to make sure the chain rotation is corre...

Page 6: ...Now place the bar onto the chainsaw Fig 6 7 Fig 6 Fig 7 4...

Page 7: ...Remember to ensure the teeth of the chain are lined up correctly and set in the grooves on the wheel Fig 8 Fig 9 5...

Page 8: ...ing hole Fig 10 this can be done by adjusting the tensioning pin Fig 11 clock wise to tighten and counter clock wise to loosen Fig 11 Fig 10 Once aligned place the cover plate back on to the machine a...

Page 9: ...3 clock wise to tighten and counter clock wise to loosen Fig 13 A properly tensioned chainsaw chain should still be just a little loose on the chainsaw guide bar but the chain needs to be tight enough...

Page 10: ...end SAE 30 oil in summer and SAE 10 in winter should you use SAE 30 in the winter you should keep the chainsaw in a warm location so the oil stays a thinner viscosity failure to do this could result i...

Page 11: ...operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious perso...

Page 12: ...that is under tension be alert for spring back When the tension in the wood fibres is released the spring loaded limb may strike the operator and or throw the chainsaw out of control Use extreme cauti...

Page 13: ...ain bar may become hot handle with care Safety of others This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience...

Page 14: ...total weight of logs User can make a longer base if required Drop down securing chain patented design automatically stops logs jumping Easily Rotates giving flat storage Quickfire Saw Horse Holds logs...

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