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To ensure the bar and chain receive oil, only use the original style bar with the oil passage
hole (A) as illustrated above. (fig. 3a)
Make sure the chain brake lever is pulled back into the disengaged position(fig. 3b)
Remove the bar retaining nut(s) (B). Remove the chain brake cover (C) by pulling straight
out, some force may be required. (fig. 3c).
Note: discard the two plastic washers.they are only used for shipping the
chain saw.
Place the slotted end of the guide bar over the bar bolt (F). Slide guide bar behind clutch
drum (G) until the guide bar stops (fig. 3d.
8.3.1
To install saw chain:
Always wear heavy duty gloves when handling saw chain or making saw chain adjustments.
Spread chain out in a loop with cutting edges (A) pointing clockwise around loop (fig. 4a).
Slip the chain around the sprocket (B) behind the clutch (C). Make sure the links fit
between the sprocket teeth (fig. 4b).
Guide the drive links into the groove (D) and around the end of the bar (fig. 4b).
Note: the saw chain may droop slightly on the lower part of bar. This is
normal.
Pull guide bar forward until chain is snug. Ensure all drive links are in the bar groove.
Install the clutch cover making sure the tang is positioned in the lower hole in the guide
bar. Make sure the chain does not slip off of the bar. Install the bar retaining nut hand tight
and follow tension adjustment instructions in section saw chain tension adjustment.
Note: the guide bar retaining nuts are installed only hand tight at this point
because saw chain adjustment is required. Follow instructions in section
saw chain tension adjustment.
8.3.2
Saw chain tension adjustment
Proper tension of saw chain is extremely important and must be checked before starting, as
well as during any cutting operation.
Taking the time to make needed adjustments to the saw chain will result in improved cutting
performance and prolonged chain life.
Warning: always wear heavy duty gloves when handling saw chain or
making saw chain adjustments.
8.3.3
To adjust saw chain:
Hold nose of guide bar up and turn adjustment screw (A) clockwise to increase chain
tension. Turning screw counterclockwise will decrease amount of tension on chain. Ensure
the chain fits snugly all the way around the guide bar. (fig 5)
After making adjustment, and while still holding nose of bar in the uppermost position,
tighten the bar retaining nuts securely. Chain has proper tension when it has a snug fit all
around and can be pulled around by gloved hand.