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7. Chain brake
Test the chain brake by:
1. Place the chainsaw on a firm surface.
2. Start the engine.
3. Hold using your right hand on the rear handle
and
4. your left hand on the front handle.
5. Increase power and activate the chain brake by pushing the screen forward.
6. The chain should stop immediately. Once it has stopped, release the throttle.
7. If the chain brake is functioning, stop the machine and put the chain brake handle into
the deactivated position.
8. Adjusting the chain
Loosen the cover nut and loosen or tighten the chain using the chain tension screw on the
chain cover.
9. Maintenance
Oil hole
. Remove the guide bar and check that
the oil hole is not blocked with sawdust or dirt.
Guide bar
. Clean the nose wheel and chain
groove of any dirt.
If required, turn the guide bar over to evenly
share wear. A worn guide bar can be hazardous
to use and should therefore be replaced.
Chain
. The chain should be filed regularly to
ensure the best results and to reduce wear on
the electrical engine.
1. Ensure that the guide bar is securely
attached.
2. Use a 4 mm file (product number 40-
10060).
3. File all of the teeth and depth limiters
from the inside out, as shown in the
drawing.
4. The height of the teeth must be checked
regularly, and if they are too high, they
must be filed down.
If in doubt, contact your Texas dealer.