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45

46

44

47

Fig.

 

39

35.

 

Top

 

plate

36.

 

Working

 

corner

37.

 

Side

 

plate

38.

 

Gullet

39.

 

Heel

40.

 

Chassis

41.

 

Rivet

 

hole

42.

 

Toe

43.

 

Depth

 

gauge

44.

 

Correct

 

angle

 

on

 

top

 

plate

 

(degree

 

of

 

angle

 

depends

 

on

 

chain

 

type)

45.

 

Slightly

 

protruding

 

“hook”

 

or

 

point

 

(curve

 

on

 

non-chisel

 

chain)

46.

 

Top

 

of

 

depth

 

gauge

 

at

 

correct

 

height

 

below

 

top

 

plate

47.

 

Front

 

of

 

depth

 

gauge

 

rounded

 

o

 

.

LOWERING

 

DEPTH

 

GAUGES

 

WITH

 

A

 

FILE

1)

 

If

 

you

 

sharpen

 

your

 

cutters

 

with

 

a

 fi 

le

 

holder,

 

check

 

and

 

lower

 

the

 

depth.

2)

 

Check

 

depth

 

gauges

 

every

 

third

 

sharpening.

3)

 

Place

 

depth

 

gauge

 

tool

 

on

 

cutter.

 

If

 

depth

 

gauge

 

projects,

 fi 

le

 

it

 

level

 

with

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

tool.

 

Always

 fi 

le

 

from

 

the

 

inside

 

of

 

the

 

chain

 

toward

 

an

 

outside

 

cutter.

 

(

Fig.

 

40

)

Fig.

 

40

4)

 

Round

 

o

  

front

 

corner

 

to

 

maintain

 

original

 

shape

 

of

 

depth

 

gauge

 

after

 

using

 

depth

 

gauge

 

tool.

 

Always

 

follow

 

the

 

recommended

 

depth

 

gauge

 

setting

 

found

 

in

 

the

 

maintenance

 

or

 

operator

 

manual

 

for

 

your

 

saw.

 

(

Fig.

 

41

)

Fig.

 

41

GENERAL

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR

 

FILING

 

CUTTERS

File

 

(48)

 

cutter

 

on

 

one

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

chain

 

from

 

the

 

inside

 

out.

 

File

 

on

 

forward

 

stroke

 

only.

 

(

Fig.

 

42

)

5)

 

Keep

 

all

 

cutters

 

the

 

same

 

length.

 

(

Fig.

 

43

)

6)

 

File

 

enough

 

to

 

remove

 

any

 

damage

 

to

 

cutting

 

edges

 

(side

 

plate

 

(49)

 

and

 

top

 

plate

 

(50))

 

of

 

cutter.

 

(

Fig.

 

44

)

48

48

48

Fig.

 

42

Fig.

 

43

49

50

Fig.

 

44

SHARPENING

 

ANGLES

 

FOR

 

SHARPENING

 

SAW

 

CHAIN

1.

 

Part

 

Number

90SG-40E

2.

 

Pitch

3/8”

3.

 

Depth

 

Gauge

 

Setting

0.025"

4.

 

Side

 

Plate

 

Filing

 

Angle

80°

5.

 

Top

 

Plate

 

Angle

30°

6.

 

File

 

Guide

 

Angle

90°

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Summary of Contents for TCS 27EPA (S)

Page 1: ...ead through these HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS to ensure e cient safe operation It is recommended that these INSTRUCTIONS be kept readily available as an important reference when using this machine 000Book T...

Page 2: ...anual carefully Check that the cutting equipment is correctly assembled and adjusted Start the unit and check the carburetor adjustment See MAINTENANCE Index WHAT IS WHAT 3 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUC...

Page 3: ...rive shaft tube 6 Handle bar 7 Priming pump 8 Ignition switch 9 Guide bar 10 Throttle trigger lockout 11 Choke lever 12 Engine 13 Angle transmission 14 Handle grip 15 Saw chain 16 Guide bar cover 17 S...

Page 4: ...ty the fuel tank before storing the unit machine It is recommended that the fuel be emptied after each use If fuel is left in the tank store so fuel will not leak Store unit machine and fuel in area w...

Page 5: ...tube locking bolt 1 about ten turns so that the bolt point will not obstruct drive shaft tube to be inserted When inserting drive shaft tube hold the tube locking bolt outward preventing inside fittin...

Page 6: ...e the side case 16 Fig 8 15 16 Fig 8 3 Install the chain bar 17 onto the bolts 18 then push it toward the sprocket 19 as far as it will go Make sure that the boss of chain tension adjust bolt 20 fits...

Page 7: ...el and oil in a separate clean container Always start by filing half the amount of fuel which is to be used Then add the whole amount of oil Mix shake the fuel mixture Add the remaining amount of fuel...

Page 8: ...ow the engine about 2 3 minutes to warm up before subjecting it to any load Stopping Fig 21 Decrease engine speed and run at an idle for a few minutes then turn o ignition switch 29 For models with an...

Page 9: ...ND SYSTEMS MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY NON ROAD ENGINE REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL Carburetor adjustment Fig 27 WARNING The cutting attachment may be spinning during carburetor adjustments Never st...

Page 10: ...running conditions such as cold weather These factors cause deposits on the spark plug electrodes which may result in malfunction and starting di culties If the engine is low on power di cult to start...

Page 11: ...e Clean the exterior of the unit Clean the chain oil filter port Clean the groove and oil filter port in the guide bar Clean the side case of saw dust Check that the saw chain is sharp Check that the...

Page 12: ...oward an outside cutter Fig 40 Fig 40 4 Round o front corner to maintain original shape of depth gauge after using depth gauge tool Always follow the recommended depth gauge setting found in the maint...

Page 13: ...8 79 70 64 46 47 21 22 25 27 35 36 37 20 32 23 26 28 29 30 31 33 34 38 39 40 41 24 58 A B C 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 9 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 131 130 128 133 139 135 138 136 137 140 14...

Page 14: ...14 000Book TCS27EPA S Eng indb 14 000Book TCS27EPA S Eng indb 14 2012 04 04 16 47 16 2012 04 04 16 47 16...

Page 15: ...VIBE RUBBER B 1 117 STOP RING C 12 OUTER 1 118 FAN CASE 1 119 CLUTCH DRUM COMP 1 120 STEP BOLT 2 121 BENT WASHER 8 2 122 CLUTCH PLATE A 2 123 CLUTCH ASS Y 1 124 CLUTCH WASHER B 2 125 HEX NUT M8 1 126...

Page 16: ...gawa Intercity Tower A 15 1 Konan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo Japan 204 Code No E99247011 Printed in Japan 000Book TCS27EPA S Eng indb 16 000Book TCS27EPA S Eng indb 16 2012 04 04 16 47 17 2012 04 04 16 4...

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