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SKU 66908 / 66909
aFter use,
7.
wipe with a clean,
dry cloth. If necessary use a mild
detergent. Do not use solvents. Do
not immerse this tool in liquid.
guide bar care
Remove the Guide Bar after use to
clean and grease.
Remove sawdust from the Bar
Groove using a Guide Bar Cleaning
tool (sold separately), then grease
the Nose Sprocket at the Grease Port
with a grease gun (sold separately).
Reverse the Guide Bar when
replacing the Saw Chain to prevent
uneven wear.
The flanges of the Guide Bar groove
should always be parallel to each
other. To check the Guide Bar:
Straight
Guide
Bar
Ruler
Saw
Chain
Gap
Figure 12
Place a ruler along the surface of the
Guide Bar and Saw Chain. If there is
a gap, the bar is normal.
I
Ruler
Bent
Guide
Bar
Tilting
Saw
Chain
Figure 13
f the ruler is flush with the Guide Bar
and Saw Chain, or the Chain tilts to
one side, then the Bar is bent and
needs to be replaced.
sharpening the saw chain
For smooth and safe operation,
always keep the Saw Chain cutters
sharp.
The cutters need to be sharpened
when:
The sawdust becomes powder-like.
a.
You can’t make the cut without extra
b.
force.
The Chain Saw does not cut straight.
c.
Vibration increases.
d.
warning:
Be sure to wear safety gloves
when handling the Saw Chain.
Follow the Saw Chain manufacturer’s
instructions for sharpening the Saw
Chain.
replacing the saw chain
warning! do not attempt to install a
saw chain or guide bar other than
the size and type provided and
listed in the Specifications Chart.
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