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Petrol-Powered Chainsaw – SX62 

 

 

 

Table of Contents 

Parts List .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

 

Warning Labels ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Symbols on the Chainsaw ................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Before Using the Chainsaw ..................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Working Gears and Clothing ................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Proper Handling of Fuel .......................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Before Starting the Engine ...................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

When Starting the Engine ....................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Operation................................................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Kickback Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Transportation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

Installing the Guide Bar and Saw Chain .......................................................................................................................... 7

 

Fuel and Chain Oil .................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Fuel ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

Chain Oil................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Engine Operation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Starting the Engine ................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Checking the Oil Supply ........................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

Adjusting the Carburettor ...................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Carburettor Anti-Freeze Mechanism ...................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Chain Brake .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

Stopping the Engine .............................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

Sawing ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

Guarding Against Kickbacks ................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

Felling a Tree ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

Bucking and Limbing ............................................................................................................................................................. 17

 

Cutting a Log Lying on the Ground ........................................................................................................................................ 18

 

Cutting a Log Hanging Off the Ground .................................................................................................................................. 18

 

Cutting the Limbs of Fallen Trees .......................................................................................................................................... 18

 

Pruning a Standing Tree ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

Maintenance after Each use .................................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Periodical Service Points ...................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar .................................................................................................................... 22

 

Saw Chain ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

Guide Bar ............................................................................................................................................................................. 25

 

Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

Содержание SX62

Страница 1: ...Petrol Powered Chainsaw SX62 User Manual RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE Click to Watch Setting Up Your Chainsaw ...

Страница 2: ...nd Chain Oil 8 Fuel 8 Chain Oil 9 Engine Operation 9 Starting the Engine 9 Checking the Oil Supply 11 Adjusting the Carburettor 12 Carburettor Anti Freeze Mechanism 13 Chain Brake 14 Stopping the Engine 15 Sawing 16 Guarding Against Kickbacks 16 Felling a Tree 17 Bucking and Limbing 17 Cutting a Log Lying on the Ground 18 Cutting a Log Hanging Off the Ground 18 Cutting the Limbs of Fallen Trees 18...

Страница 3: ... 1 Parts List 1 Front guard 8 Throttle lock button 2 Starter knob 9 Engine switch 3 Air cleaner 10 Fuel tank 4 Choke knob 11 Oil tank 5 Throttle interlock 12 Front handle 6 Rear handle 13 Saw chain 7 Throttle trigger 14 Guide bar ...

Страница 4: ...e machine Wear head eye and ear protection Use the chain saw with two hands Warning Kickback danger Warning IMPORTANT If warning seals peel off or become soiled and impossible to read you should contact the manufacturer to order new seals and affix the new seal s in the required location s ...

Страница 5: ...e engine switch to the O STOP direction stops the engine Position Rear left of the unit The indication regarding the choke Pulling out the choke knob closes the choke Position Rear right of the unit The indication regarding the chain oil adjuster nut MIN direction the oil flow decreases MAX direction the oil flow increases Position Bottom of the clutch side The position of the H needle The positio...

Страница 6: ... chainsaw When using the chainsaw for the first time before beginning actual work learn how to properly handle it from a skilled worker Lack of sleep tiredness or physical exhaustion can result in lower attention spans and this can lead to accidents and injuries Limit the amount of time of using the chainsaw continuously to somewhere around 10 minutes per session and lake 10 20 minutes of rest bet...

Страница 7: ...d your footing and planned your retreat path from the falling tree object Exercise extreme caution and keep bystanders and animals away from the work area whose diameter is 2 5 times that of the cutting object Inspect the machine for worn loose or damaged parts Never operate the machine that is damaged improperly adjusted or is not completely and securely assembled Make sure that the saw chain sto...

Страница 8: ...insaw handles A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and maintain control of the chainsaw Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is free from any obstructions Do not let the nose of the guide bar contact a log branch or any other obstructions which could get hit while you are operating the chainsaw Cut at high engine speeds Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height Follow the m...

Страница 9: ...Screwdriver for carburettor adjustment 7 Spike and mounting screws Open the box and install the guide bar and saw chain on the power unit as follows WARNING The saw chain has very sharp edges Use thick protective gloves for your safety 1 Pull the guard towards the front handle to check if the chain brake is turned off 2 Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover 3 Install the attached spike to the...

Страница 10: ...t with the chain cover loose 8 Tighten the tensioner screw 2 Loosen 3 Tighten 4 Tensioner screw NOTE A new chain will expand its length at the beginning of use Check and readjust the tension frequently as a loose chain can easily derail or cause rapid wear of itself and the guide bar Fuel and Chain Oil Fuel Mix a regular gasoline leaded or unleaded alcohol free and a quality proven motor oil for a...

Страница 11: ...in Oil Use motor oil SAE 10W 30 all year round or SAE 30 40 in summer and SAE 20 in winter NOTE Do not use wasted or regenerated oil that can cause damage to the oil pump Engine Operation Starting the Engine 1 Chain oil 2 Fuel 3 Switch 4 Throttle lock button 5 Throttle lever 6 Throttle interlock 7 Choke knoll 1 Fill fuel and chain oil tanks respectively and tighten the caps securely F7 ...

Страница 12: ...r together with the throttle interlock push in the side throttle lock button and release the throttle lever to hold it at the starting position F9 4 Pull out the choke knob to the closed position F10 NOTE When restarting immediately after stopping the engine leave the choke knob on the open position ...

Страница 13: ...s very dangerous 6 When engine has ignited first push in the choke knob and pull the starter again to start the engine 7 Allow the engine to warm up with the throttle lever pulled slightly WARNING Keep clear of the saw chain as it will start rotating upon starting of engine Checking the Oil Supply After starting the engine run the saw chain at medium speed and see if the chain oil is scattered off...

Страница 14: ...used up Be sure to refill the oil tank every time when refuelling the unit Adjusting the Carburettor Refer to Figure F14 below 1 L needle 2 H needle 3 Idle adjusting screw The carburettor on your unit has been factory adjusted but may require fine tuning due to changes in operating conditions Before adjusting the carburettor make sure that the air fuel filters are clean and that the fuel is fresh ...

Страница 15: ...t cut and adjust the H needle for best cutting power not for maximum speed Carburettor Anti Freeze Mechanism Operating the chain saw in temperatures of 0 5 C at times of high humidity may result in ice forming within the carburettor and this in turn may cause the output power of the engine to be reduced or for the engine to fail to operate smoothly This chainsaw has been designed accordingly with ...

Страница 16: ... normal operating mode if there is no danger of icing from occurring When using the saw with the anti freeze mode check the screen frequently and keep it clean of saw dust Chain Brake This unit is equipped with an automatic brake to stop saw chain rotation upon occurrence of a kickback while in cutting mode The brake is automatically operated by inertial force which acts on the weight fitted insid...

Страница 17: ...rm brake operation Operating level varies by bar size F17 In case the brake is not effective ask the manufacturer or an authorised service centre for inspection and repairing The engine if being kept rotated at high speed with the brake engaged heats up the clutch which might cause potential troubles When the brake is operated while in operation immediately release your fingers from the throttle l...

Страница 18: ...at full throttle When the saw chain is caught in the cut do not attempt to pull it out by force Instead use a wedge or a lever to pry it away Guarding Against Kickbacks This saw is equipped with a chain brake that will stop the chain in the event of a kickback if operating properly You must check the chain brake operations before each use by running the saw at full throttle for 1 2 seconds and pus...

Страница 19: ...f the notch and at a level slightly higher than the bottom of the notch WARNING When you are felling a tree be sure to warn any persons nearby of the danger Bucking and Limbing WARNING Always secure your foothold Do not stand on the log Be alert to the rolling over of a cut log When working on a slope stand on the uphill side of the log Follow the Instructions in the Safety Precautions section to ...

Страница 20: ... Off the Ground In area A saw up from the bottom one third and finish by sawing down from the top In area B saw down from the top one third and finish by sawing up from the bottom Cutting the Limbs of Fallen Trees First check which side of the tree the limb is bent towards Then make the initial cut from the bent side and finish by sawing from the opposite side ...

Страница 21: ... hands to grip the saw Maintenance WARNING Before cleaning inspecting or repairing your chainsaw make sure that the engine has come to a complete stopped and has completely cooled down Disconnect the spark plug to prevent any accidental starting Maintenance after Each use 1 Air filter Dust on the cleaner surface can be removed by tapping a corner of the cleaner against a hard surface To clean dirt...

Страница 22: ...ar and check the oiling port for clogging F26 3 Guide bar When the guide bar is dismounted remove any saw dust in the bar groove and the oiling port F27 Grease up the nose sprocket from the feeding port on the tip of the bar F28 1 Oiling port 2 Grease port 3 Sprocket ...

Страница 23: ...ce Points 1 Cylinder fins Dust that s clogged in the cylinder fins will cause overheating of the engine Check and clean the cylinder fins periodically after removing the air cleaner and the cylinder cover When installing the cylinder cover make sure that the switch wires and grommets are positioned correctly in place F29 NOTE Be sure to block the air intake hole 2 Spark plug Clean the electrodes w...

Страница 24: ...asoline or replace it with a new one if necessary 5 Oil filter Disassemble the filter and wash it with gasoline or replace it with a new one if necessary 6 Front and rear dampers Replace if any adhered part is peeled or if you see a crack on the rubber part Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar Saw Chain WARNING For a smooth and safe operation it is very important to always keep the cutters sharp...

Страница 25: ... a complete stop Use a round file of a proper size for your chain Chain type 21VB File size 3 16 in 4 76mm Place your file on the cutter end push straight forward Keep the file positioned as illustrated F32 After every cutter has been set check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level as illustrated F33 1 Appropriate gauge checker 2 Make the shoulder round 3 Depth gauge standard ...

Страница 26: ...ure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickbacks or tie trap breakage Make sure that every cutter has the same length and edge angles as illustrated F34 4 Cutter length 5 Filing angle 6 Side plate angle 7 Top plate cutting angle ...

Страница 27: ...ear The bar rail should always be a square Check for wear of the bar rail Apply a ruler to the bar and the outside of a cutter If a gap is observed between them the rail is normal Otherwise the rail is worn out and needs to be corrected or replaced F35 1 Ruler F35 2 Gap 3 No gap 4 Chain tilts ...

Страница 28: ...um Engine Speed 11 000 RPM Ignition Type CDI Bar Type Sprocket Nose Bar Length 20 Fuel Tank Capacity 550mL Fuel Type Regular Unleaded 95 RON Fuel Mix 25 1 25 parts fuel to 1 part two stroke oil Bar Oil Capacity 260mL Bar Oil Type SAE 10W 30 or Similar Chain Type Low Kickback Premium semi Chisel Chain Spec 20 Pitch 0 325 Gauge 0 058 Links 76 ...

Страница 29: ... has been purchased in error when considering the information presented here contact the retailer directly for details of their returns policy if required The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application Be sure to attain third party approval from a qualified specialist for your application before ...

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