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Maintenance intervals
Regularly carry out the maintenance oper-
ations listed in the following table. The life
of the saw is extended by regular main-
tenance of your chainsaw. Furthermore,
you get optimum cutting performance and
avoid accidents.
Maintenance Interval Table
Machine part
Action
Before
every
use
After 10
hours of
operation
After
every
use
Components of the chain brake Check, replace if required
Sprocket chain wheel (
24) Check, replace if required
Saw chain (
A
5)
Check oil, regrind or re-
place if required
Saw chain (
A
5)
Clean and oil
Guide bar (
A
4)
Check, clean and oil
Guide bar (
A
4)
turn around
Oil automatic system
check and, where appropriate,
clean oil outlow duct
Sharpening the saw chain
An incorrectly sharpened
saw chain increases the dan-
ger of spring-back!
Use cut-protection gloves
when you are handling the
chain or the chain bar.
A sharp chain guarantees an op-
timal cutting performance. It eats
effortlessly through the wood and
leaves large, long wooden chips.
A saw chain is blunt if you have to
press the cutting equipment through
the wood and the wooden chips
are very small. In the case of a very
blunt saw chain, no chip cuttings
result at all, only sawdust.
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