•
Chain lubrication prolongs the life of the saw and increases
safety.
•
Sharpen the saw chain if you see any of the following
conditions:
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The saw chain tends to track sideways while cutting.
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The cut shows fine powder instead of chips.
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There is a burnt wood smell.
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It has loose rivet joints. If you can rotate the rivets with
your fingers, they are too loose.
•
Make sure that the chain saw is sharp and in working
condition.
6.6.2 Insert a Chain Saw in the Holder
WARNING!
Do not attach a chain saw with a bar length
longer than 30 inches (75 cm) to the holder. The
cutting chain could contact the push block or
cylinder rod and cause a hazardous situation.
Injury or machine damage could result from
flying debris.
IMPORTANT! The chain saw must have dual bar-mounting
studs to mount to the universal chain saw adapter. Chain
saws with captive guide bar nuts require them to be
replaced with bushing spacers.
A chain saw with a bar length between 22–24 inch (56–61 cm)
is recommended for this machine.
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3
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Figure 19 –
Pivoting chain-saw holder
1. Debris chute
2. Universal chain saw adapter
3. Pivot handle
4. Chain guard
5. Pivot base
Procedure:
1.
Remove the chain-sprocket cover nuts from your chain
saw. Some chain saws feature captive guide bar nuts in
the chain-sprocket cover. For this type of saw, replace the
guide bar nuts with bushing spacers (2).
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4
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Figure 20 –
Install a universal chain saw adapter
1. Universal chain saw adapter
2. Bushing spacers
3. Bar-mounting studs
4. Hex bolts and washers
2.
Thread the two bar-mounting studs (3) onto the chain saw
guide bar studs.
3.
Install the adapter (1) over the bar-mounting studs.
4.
Fasten everything together with the two bolts and washers
(4).
5.
Open the holder draw latch.
For more information, see
.
6.
Slide the adapter into the guides on the holder.
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Figure 21 –
Slide the adapter into the holder
Operating Instructions
WP525
Firewood Processor
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