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Keep all cutter lengths equal. Check the safety depth gauge
height every 5 sharpenings. If the depth gauges are also
trimmed, it is essential that the original profile is restored.
Use a depth gauge measuring instrument to check the height
of the depth gauge. Depth gauge measuring jigs are available
from most reputable tool merchants (Fig. 36).
Chain and Bar Replacement
Assemble the guide bar and saw chain before operation.
Follow the operating instructions step-by-step and use the
pictures provided as a visual guide to easily assemble the
product.
Warning!
Read all the instructions carefully! Do not connect
the product to the power supply until it is completely
assembled! Always wear gloves during assembly!
Use only the guide bar (4) and saw chain (3) according to the
technical data of the product.
Place the product on a suitable flat surface with the cover (6)
facing upwards. Loosen the retaining nut (5) anticlockwise
with tensioning screw (8) and remove the cover (6) (Fig. 37).
Spread the saw chain (3) out with the cutting edges of the
chain pointing in the rotational direction, and slide the chain
into the groove around the guide bar (Fig. 38).
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
Sharpening
angle 25°
Left-hand
cutter
File
direction
Outside
Inside
Saw chain direction
Top plate
Cutting tip
File position
Depth gauge
Depth gauge
setting 0,025”
Cutter
length