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When the length of the teeth is unequal also the height of the teeth is different and that causes a
rough running of the chain and cracks in the chain.
File all cutting teeth to the length of the shortest. This can last very long so you better do this in a
work shop with an electric sharpening machine.
The following workings relate to normal operating conditions.
If the conditions get tougher (much dust coming up, very strongly resining wood, tropical wood, etc.)
and longer work time every day you have to shorten the mentioned intervals.
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Complete saw
Visual Checking
(condition, tightness)
X
cleaning
X
Valve lever,
Valve lever latch
Functional gauging
X
Chain brake
Functional gauging
X
X
checking by SPITZNAS Service
X
Lubricating oil tank
checking
X
X
Chain lubrication
checking
X
Chain
checking, taking care for
sharpness
X
X
checking chain tension
X
X
sharpening
X
Guide bar
checking (wear, damage)
X
cleaning and turning
X
X
deburring
X
replacing
X
X
Sprocket
checking
X
Accessible screws and nuts
(excepted adjusting screws)
tightening
X
Chain catcher
checking
X
replacing
X
Storing the saw
(At operating breaks from about 3 months on)
- Take off chain and guide bar, clean them and spray them with protective oil.
- Clean the saw properly
- Fill the lubricating oil tank.
- Store the saw at a dry and safe place.
- Protect it from unauthorized use (e.g. from children).
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Translation of the original manual
compiled: 20.04.16