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1.

 Lay out your tools

2.

 Mix the oil

3.

 Check that the chain brake is in the unlocked position by pulling the front hand guard toward the front 

handle

4.

 Loosen and remove the bar nuts and the clutch cover from the saw

5. 

An adjusting pin and screw are used to adjust the tension of the chain. It is very important when as-

sembling the bar that the adjusting pin aligns in a hole in the bar. Turning the screw will move the adjust-

ing pin up and down the screw. Locate this adjusting pin before you begin mounting the bar into the saw. 

6. 

Turn the adjusting screw by hand until the adjusting pin is positioned between the indicator marks, this 

should allow the adjusting pin to be near the correct position. 

7. 

Slide the guide bar with chain on bar bolts. Cutters must face in the direction of rotation. 

8. 

Check that the drive links of the chain fit correctly on the drive sprocket and that the chain is in the 

groove on the bar. 

9. 

Fit the clutch cover and insert the adjusting pin in the cut out in the bar

10. 

Tighten the bar nut finger tight

11.

 Tension the chain by turning the chain tensioning screw clockwise. The chain is correctly tensioned 

when it does not sag from the underside of the bar but can still be turned easily by hand. 

12.

 When fitting a new chain, the chain tension has to be checked frequently until the chain is run-in. 

Check the chain tension regularly. 

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Summary of Contents for 82104

Page 1: ...TING INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PROCEDURES WRITE THE PRODUCT S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL NEAR THE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM OR MONTH AND YEAR OF PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO NUMBER OWNER S...

Page 2: ...product There are specific applications for which the product was designed Use the right tool for the job DO NOT attempt to force small equipment to do the work of larger industrial equipment There ar...

Page 3: ...ide bar to move suddenly upward and backwards otherwise known as kickback which can cause serious bodily injury WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of Ca...

Page 4: ...illed or ignited by a spark or other ignition source it can cause fire and serious burn injury or property damage Use extreme caution when handling gasoline or fuel mix Fuel your chainsaw in well vent...

Page 5: ...l Cap c Switch indicator Flipping the engine switch to the O Stop direction and the engine will stop Located on the rear left of the unit d Choke indicator Pulling out the Choke knob and the Choke clo...

Page 6: ...handle to check the chain brake is not on 2 Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover 4 Gear that chain to the sprocket and while fitting the chain saw around the guide bar mount the guide bar to th...

Page 7: ...Set the switch to the 1 position F8 3 While holding the throttle lever together with the throttle interlock push in the side throttle lock button and release the throttle lever to hold it at the star...

Page 8: ...screw T counter clockwise so that the chainsaw does not turn If idling speed is too slow turn the screw clockwise 5 Make a test cut and adjust the H Needle for best cutting power not for maximum speed...

Page 9: ...use a wedge or a lever to open the way GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK This saw is equipped with a chain brake that will stop the chain in the event of kickback if operating properly You must check the chain...

Page 10: ...d keep the file position as illustrated F31 After every cutter has been set check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level as illustrated F32 Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the c...

Page 11: ...10 BREAK DOWN ANALYSIS GUIDE MAINTENANCE...

Page 12: ...11 20 in MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 13: ...should allow the adjusting pin to be near the correct position 7 Slide the guide bar with chain on bar bolts Cutters must face in the direction of rotation 8 Check that the drive links of the chain f...

Page 14: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 13...

Page 15: ...PARTS LIST 14...

Page 16: ...HAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIEDAND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE...

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