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4. Look at Figures 5 and 6. Loosen the screw 

(#40)

 to turn the housing. Turn the housing to the desired degree of 

rotation. Chains exist in different sizes and with different angles for sharpening. Consult the chain manufacturer's 

instructions to determine which angle you need to sharpen the chain. When you have adjusted the angle, tighten 

the screw 

(#40)

.

 

5. Lower the motor housing 

(#10+23)

 so that the grinding wheel 

(#7)

 brushes the chain teeth. 

 

 

                       

   

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Sharpening. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.  Hold  the  position  while  tightening  the  screw 

(#40)

 so that the disc only lowers at this point. See 

fig. 7. 

7.  Depending  on  the  amount  of  material  to  be 

removed,  tighten  or  loosen  the  screw 

(#51)

  and 

tighten the nut. See fig.5. Screw 

#51

 has a nut lock 

with  which  you  can  adjust  how  much  material  is 

removed. When you have set the nut, tighten the 

screw (#51) completely. 

 
 
 

 

9.  If  the  chain  has  already  been  sharpened 

several  times,  limit  the  chain  depth  and  the 

chain  links must be filed down  with  a  flat  file 

(not supplied). 

See  Figs. 

8  &  9

.  file  each  link  down  so  that 

they are lower than the cutting tooth.   

 

8.  Attach  the  chain  to  the  fixing  plate 

(#48)

  by 

tightening the screw 

(#49)

 as shown in Fig. 8.

 

The  screw 

(49)

  should  be  positioned  so  that  it 

can be easily loosened or tightened.   

You will need to loosen and tighten it each time 

you move to the next link in the chain. 

 

Screw (#40) 

Fig. 7 

Fig. 8 

Fig. 9 

Summary of Contents for 2002E

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...d to meet FUXTEC s high standards such as smooth operation and user safety Properly treated this device will serve you well for years to come WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read an...

Page 3: ...2 Safety warnings and instructions for electric chain sharpeners 4 3 Additional safety warnings 6 4 Assembly 7 5 Operation 8 6 Maintenance 11 7 Parts List 11 8 Assembly drawing 13 9 Disposal 14 10 EC...

Page 4: ...warnings and instructions for electric chain sharpeners ATTENTION When using this device all safety instructions should be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the device Read t...

Page 5: ...nd all other operations necessary for operation which could impair operation for breakage or other damage Any damaged part should be professionally repaired or replaced by an authorized technician Do...

Page 6: ...o change or modify the mounting hole of the grinding wheel of another size to make it fit 3 Do not overtighten the nut 3 Only tighten it by hand Overtightening may cause the wheel to break 4 Never use...

Page 7: ...per position by tightening the screw 40 1 Remove the two screws holding the grinding wheel cover 2 Put the cover aside 2 Loosen the upper locking disc 5 in place 3 Install the new wheel on the pressur...

Page 8: ...re sharpening Wash it with a non flammable solvent Do not use gasoline to clean or dry the chain 2 Lift the chain stop 48 and attach the chain to the fixing plate 32 See fig 6 3 Lower the chain stop 4...

Page 9: ...nding on the amount of material to be removed tighten or loosen the screw 51 and tighten the nut See fig 5 Screw 51 has a nut lock with which you can adjust how much material is removed When you have...

Page 10: ...you have sharpened a tooth turn the machine off Open the motor housing 10 23 loosen the screw 52 and move the chain until the next link of the chain is positioned at the chain stop 48 and tighten the...

Page 11: ...y Part Description Quantity 1 Housing fuse 1 27 Screw 1 2 Screw 2 28 Left cover 1 3 Chain 2 29 Screw 1 4 Grinding wheel cover 1 30 Screw 1 5 Locking disc 1 31 Split pin 1 6 Label for grinding wheels 1...

Page 12: ...EMENT OF INDIVIDUAL PARTS OF THE PRODUCT INSTEAD THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PART REPLACEMENTS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED TECHNICIAN NOT BY THE BUYER BU...

Page 13: ...13 8 Assembly drawing...

Page 14: ...collection of recyclable materials Old devices must not be disposed of in household waste If the sharpener can no longer be used every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of old appliances separate...

Page 15: ...well as the requirements of the other relevant directives EN 61029 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 61029 2 10 2010 A11 2013 EN ISO 12100 2010 EK9 BE 88 2014 Intertek Deutschland GmbH Certification Body identificat...

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