RGC 6122225 Instructions Manual Download Page 28

Parts List 

(cont’d)

 

 

 

Key

 

UPC No. 

78-3310-

 

 

Part No.

 

 

Description 

Qty

 

53

 

55099

 

90550994

 

Knob, knurled, 1/4–20 x 1.00"  .................................................. 2

 

54

 

43370

 

50433709

 

Chain, 13" x .058" Ga., .325" pitch (HPS513)  ........................... 1

 

 

41960

 

50419600

 

Chain, 16" x .050" Ga., 3/8" pitch (HCS816)  ............................ 1

 

 

55191

 

90551915

 

Chain, 20" x .050" Ga., 3/8" pitch (HCS820)  ............................ 1

 

55

 

43369

 

50433695

 

Bar, guide, 13" x .058" Ga (HPS513) ......................................... 1

 

 

55141

 

90551419

 

Bar, guide, 16" x .050" Ga (HCS816)  ........................................ 1

 

 

55185

 

90551850

 

Bar, guide, 20" x .050" Ga (HCS820)  ........................................ 1

 

59

 

49461

 

50494619

 

Dog, adjustment  ........................................................................ 1

 

60

 

55139

 

90551397

 

Screw, #10–24 x 2.00", fillister head  ......................................... 1

 

61

 

49414

 

50494147

 

Catcher, chain  ........................................................................... 1

 

62

 

 

40305

 

 

50403054

 

Screw, cap, 1/4-20 x .88, button head  ...................................... 1

 

12" hose assembly, 9/16–18 thrd  .............................................. 1

 

 

40307

 

50403073

 

12" hose assembly, 3/4–16 thrd  ................................................ 1

 

Decals

 

56*

 

 

 

49567

 

 

 

50495674

 

Decal, warning  .......................................................................... 1

 

57*

 

49568

 

50495682

 

Decal, pressure, flow  ................................................................. 1

 

58

 

41547

 

50415471

 

Decal, Greenlee Utility  ............................................................... 1

 

Repair Kit

 

40789 

50407891 

Packing kit (includes all items marked with an asterisk) ............ 1

 

Accessories

 

These chain saws will accept any of the following combinations of bar, chain and rim sprocket.

 

 

Description

 

Part Number

 

 

Bar Length

 

Bar and Chain 

Gauge

 

Chain and 

Sprocket Pitch

 

 

Bar

 

 

Chain

 

 

Sprocket

 

16"

 

.050"

 

3/8"

 

90551419

 

50419600

 

90551036

 

20"

 

.050"

 

3/8"

 

90551850

 

90551915

 

90551036

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 6122225

Page 1: ...HYDRAULIC HAND HELD CHAIN SAW INSTRUCTIONS REIMANN GEORGER CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS BUFFALO NY P N 6122225 3 24 15...

Page 2: ...of the saw will travel upward and back toward the operator Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL This symbol is used t...

Page 3: ...adjust or clean tool when it is connected to a power source Accidental start up can result in serious injury Keep the handles clean dry and free of hydraulic fluid Maintain a firm grip on tool using b...

Page 4: ...he power activating trigger lever is released 5 The guard provides protection against contact with moving parts ejected debris broken chain thrown water and concrete slurry Never run the saw without t...

Page 5: ...l parts of the body away from moving parts of this saw when connected to a power source or being used 19 Always shut off the hydraulic power and sources before disconnecting the hoses or servicing the...

Page 6: ...RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC OIL Viscosity 140 225 SUS 100 F 28 45 cSt 38 C 40 min SUS 210 F 8 min cSt 99 C Flash Point 340 F min 170 C min Pour Point 30 F min 34 C min Many types of compatible hydraulic oi...

Page 7: ...gure 2 1 Typical Tool Product Nameplate MODEL ___________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER __________________________ GPM____________________PSI________________ HYDRA TOOL MODEL SERIAL NO GPM PSI...

Page 8: ...11 9 14 12 1 Bar 2 Chain 3 Shroud 4 Front Handle 5 Control Handle 6 Trigger Actuator 7 Trigger Parts of the Chain Saws 8 Trigger Spool 9 Lower Handle 10 Tank Port 11 Pressure Port 12 Hydraulic Motor...

Page 9: ...the cutting If the blade is suddenly pinched in the cut or if it contacts a foreign object such as a nail the saw may be suddenly and forcefully pulled away from the operator Figure 1 Pull In Kickbac...

Page 10: ...are more likely to catch the blade causing pull in or kickback Figure6 Cutting Procedure Hold the chain saw securely with both hands and maintain a firm secure grip Bring the chain saw to full rpm be...

Page 11: ...y strike a nearby building contact nearby power lines etc If the tree is on an incline work uphill from the fall path A tree or branch might tend to bounce or roll downhill Plan and clear two emergenc...

Page 12: ...routes in mind proceed with the felling cut Do not cut completely through leave approximately 1 10 of the diameter of the trunk to act as a hinge This hinge will help to control the direction of fall...

Page 13: ...as Loctite 242 Threadlocker or equivalent to the threads in the mount plate and the threads of the cap screws Follow the manufacturer s instructions for applying and curing Tighten the cap screws to...

Page 14: ...e power source Figure 16 Setting the Super Spool Position Closed Center Open Center Hoses and Fittings Installation and Maintenance Refer to publication 99930323 SAE J1273 Hose and Hose Assemblies Rep...

Page 15: ...r death Wear a hard hat when using this tool Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death Operation Electric shock hazard This tool is not insulated When using this unit near...

Page 16: ...nd chain and will cause the fluid level to drop Emergency stop procedure 1 Release the trigger 2 Shut off the hydraulic power source Do not disconnect tool hoses or fittings while the power source is...

Page 17: ...16...

Page 18: ...rts when the tool is disconnected Monthly 1 Perform a thorough inspection of the hydraulic hoses and fittings as described in publication 99930323 SAE J1273 Hose and Hose Assemblies 2 Perform the Bar...

Page 19: ...Chain Tension AdjustingChainTension 1 Loosen the two bar flange nuts 2 Turn the saw chain tension adjusting screw until the proper tension is achieved as follows Pull the saw chain away from the bar r...

Page 20: ...t and Sprocket Adapter Sprocket Adapter Rim Sprocket 6 Use the mark made in Step 1 to install the bar upside down so that the bar will wear evenly 7 Install the chain as shown in Figure 21 Adjust the...

Page 21: ...19600 3 8 050 60 60 25 10 025 7 32 HCS820 90551915 3 8 050 60 60 25 10 025 7 32 Saw Chain Pitch Refer to Figure A Pitch refers to the saw chain measurement A chain s pitch is the distance between any...

Page 22: ...front corner to maintain the original shape of the depth gauge after using the depth gauge tool Always follow the recommended depth gauge setting of the chain manufacturer This is important for maxim...

Page 23: ...23...

Page 24: ...correct viscosity Refer to the Specifications section Tool operates slowly or erratically Hydraulic fluid cold Allow fluid to warm to the operat ing temperature Actuate the tool intermittently to red...

Page 25: ...ide bar Tool feels hot Hydraulic fluid level low Check the fluid level Check system for leaks Incorrect hydraulic fluid viscosity Use hydraulic fluid with the correct viscosity Refer to the Specificat...

Page 26: ...54 55 50 51 53 7 PARTS LIST Illustration 26...

Page 27: ...2 of item 24 1 23 41596 50415960 Pin dowel 250 x 500 2 24 41591 50415911 Bearing needle 439 x 625 x 500 4 25 Gasket 2 09 x 3 09 x 0015 1 26 41630 50416302 Gear 11 tooth 2 27 40168 50401682 Shaft idle...

Page 28: ...00 fillister head 1 61 49414 50494147 Catcher chain 1 62 40305 50403054 Screw cap 1 4 20 x 88 button head 1 12 hose assembly 9 16 18 thrd 1 40307 50403073 12 hose assembly 3 4 16 thrd 1 Decals 56 495...

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