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2. Place the bar onto the bar stud so
that the chain tensioning pin fits into
the chain tensioning pin hole. Fit the
chain over the sprocket and into the
bar groove. The cutters on the top of
the bar should face toward the bar tip,
in the direction of the chain rotation.
3. Use the wrench to attach the cutting
guard.
4. Use the wrench to adjust the
tension of the saw chain by rotating
the tension adjusting screw in a
clockwise direction.
ASSEMBLE THE CHAINSAW
Loosen the knob to remove the
chainsaw cutting head from the
pole saw telescopic tube,
When used as a hand held
chainsaw, you need to attach the
separate chainsaw cutting head to
the handle. Before assembling the
chainsaw cutting head with
handle, you must reset the
mechanism on the cutting head
and handle as below.
Step 1: Press the lock knob and
rotate forward to make sure the
metal trigger is recessed in the
cutting head enclosure.
5. Use the wrench to adjust the chain
tension. The drive links of a correctly
tensioned warm chain will hang
approximately 3-4mm out of the bar
groove.
USE THE POLE SAW
Never use the machine with a
working angle greater than 60°. An
angle greater than 60° increases the
risk of injury from suddenly falling
branches. This pole saw uses a low-
kickback chain. Nevertheless, a
small kickback when using the pole
saw is unavoidable. Check the
cutting attachment before using the
machine to make sure everything is
secure and in proper working
condition. Hold the pole saw with
both hands, then conduct a cross
section cut of a branch. In order to
avoid chipping and buckling of a
branch, the branches should be cut
off in several parts. When sawing
long branches, you should cut into
the bottom of the branches first. The
cutting depth should be between 1/3
and 1/2 of the branch thickness. This
prevents the bending of the branch.
Cut the branches at the end of the
stump with a straight cut.