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SKU 65512
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Hold Chain Saw firmly with both
6.
hands during use. Never use one
hand to operate Chain Saw.
Keep proper footing and balance dur-
7.
ing operation.
When cutting thicker branches, first
8.
makes a shallow undercut at the
base of the branch and then finish the
cut from the top of the branch.
WARNINg!
9.
Trying to cut thicker
branches from the bottom up may
cause the branch to close in and
pinch the Chain Saw during the cut.
Trying to cut off thick branches from
the top without a shallow undercut
may cause the branch to splinter.
If you cannot cut the branch through
10.
with a single stroke, do the following:
A. Apply light pressure to the Rubber
Handle (5).
B. Draw the Chain Saw back.
C. Apply the lower portion of the Saw
Chain down.
D. Finish cut by raising Handle.
When finished, release the Trigger
11.
to stop the Chain Saw. Press Lock
Button and disconnect Battery Pack.
Clean the tool and slide Chain Cover
over Saw Chain and store the Chain
Saw in secure location out of chil-
dren’s reach.
mAINtENANCE AND
SERVICINg
Procedures not specifically
explained in this manual
must be performed only by a
qualified technician.
tO pREVENt
SERIOuS INjuRy
FROm ACCIDENtAL
OpERAtION: make sure Lock
Button is in the “OFF”
position and remove Battery
pack before performing any
inspection, maintenance, or
cleaning procedures.
tO pREVENt SERIOuS
INjuRy FROm tOOL
FAILuRE: Do not use
damaged equipment. If
abnormal noise or vibration
occurs, have the problem
corrected before further use.
Filing Cutters and Depth gauges
During regular use, the Saw Chain
1.
cutters and depth gauges may need
to be filed in order to maintain suffi
-
cient performance.
Use a round, 1/16” file to file the cut
-
2.
ters. Apply it so that it will be angled
30° to guide bar.
Hold the file level and push it away
3.
from you while filing. Do not touch
the cutters with the file when pulling
it back towards you. See
Figure H
,
below.
To file depth gauges, use a flat, round
4.
file. Hold the file level when filing.
Round off the front corner of the
5.
depth gauge to maintain the original
shape. See
Figure I
, on next page:
Figure H
Cutter
Depth
Gauge