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SCS5251

SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL

52cc 19” Chainsaw

PLU: 399559

Summary of Contents for SCS5251

Page 1: ...SCS5251 SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL 52cc 19 Chainsaw PLU 399559...

Page 2: ...a planned retreat path Do not operate the chainsaw near a naked flame or spilled fuel After re fueling always wipe off any spilled fuel move the chainsaw away from the fueling point before starting th...

Page 3: ...annot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters electric motors or switches furnaces etc KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Kickback may occur when the moving saw chain near the upper quadrant o...

Page 4: ...ements Low Kickback Chain designed with a contoured depth gauge and guard link which deflect kickback force and allow wood to gradually ride into the cutter Reduced kickback bar Reduced Kickback Guide...

Page 5: ...o smoking and naked flames Gloves with saw protection Boots with saw protection steel toe cap and non slip sole Always grip the machine with two hands Kickback never cut with the tip of the chainsaw C...

Page 6: ...ing screw Fig L 10 Choke lever 11 Throttle trigger 12 Guide bar 13 Starter rope 14 Ignition switch 15 Chain oil filler cap 16 Fuel mix fill cap 17 Starter housing 18 Screwdriver 19 Chain adjustment Sp...

Page 7: ...ng for further details Store personnel can assist you and offer advice TECHNICAL DATA Engine displacement 52cc Engine power 2 0kW Maximum engine speed 10500 min Idle speed 3000 min Bar length 48cm 19...

Page 8: ...tension frequently See CHAIN TENSION under the ASSEMBLY section WARNING Muffler is very hot during and after use Do not touch the muffler or allow combustible material such as dry grass or fuel to do...

Page 9: ...ustment Spark plug tool 19 only Tension the chain as detailed in the next section 2 CHAIN TENSION WARNING Wear protective gloves when handling chain The chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is...

Page 10: ...and REFUELLING ENGINE WARNING Always turn off engine before refuelling Never add fuel to the machine with a running or hot engine Move at least 3m from the refuelling site before starting the engine...

Page 11: ...e STORAGE section for additional information 6 CHAIN BRAKE Ensure chain brake is disengaged by pulling the front hand guard back toward the front handle as far as possible The chain brake must be dise...

Page 12: ...run for approximately 5 seconds Then squeeze and release the throttle trigger 11 to allow engine to return to idle speed 4 STARTING A WARM ENGINE 1 Disengage the chain brake 6 by pulling the hand gua...

Page 13: ...ted allowing the engine to idle If you run the saw at full throttle without a cutting load unnecessary wear can occur to the chain bar and engine It is recommended that the engine not be operated for...

Page 14: ...he cut if necessary to control the direction of fall To avoid kickback and chain damage use wood or plastic wedges but never steel or iron wedges Be alert to signs that the tree is ready to fall crack...

Page 15: ...k toward you Fig V1 V2 Fig V1 Fig V2 WARNING Never turn saw upside down to undercut The saw cannot be controlled in this position Always make your first cut on the compression side of the log The comp...

Page 16: ...rting branches with the cutting techniques described in BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT Always use an overcut to cut small and freely hanging limbs Undercutting could cause limbs to fall and pinch the saw 1...

Page 17: ...ssary use only the guide bar specified for your saw Fig Y1 Fig Y2 5 CHECK FUEL MIXTURE LEVEL See FUELLING and REFUELLING ENGINE under the OPERATION section 6 CHECK CHAINSAW LUBRICATION Start the Chain...

Page 18: ...park plug gap should be 0 6 0 7mm 5 Reinstall the spark plug boot 6 Reinstall the air filter and filter cover and tighten filter hood cap 3 11 REPLACE FUEL FILTER To replace fuel filter drain your uni...

Page 19: ...as illustrated WARNING Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickback or tie strap breakage Correct even the smallest excess height with a special flat file 1 Round off the front...

Page 20: ...orting in a vehicle keep chain and bar covered with the chain guard Properly secure your saw to prevent turnover fuel spillage and damage to the saw Make sure the saw is not exposed to heat or sparks...

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