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English
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
CS33EDT (30)
CS33EDT (35)
Type of equipment
Chain saw, portable
Engine Size (cm
3
)
32.2
Spark Plug
NGK BPMR-7A
Fuel Tank Capacity (cm
3
)
290
Chain Oil Tank Capacity (cm
3
)
180
Dry Weight (kg)
(Without guide bar and chain)
3.4
Guide bar length (mm)
300
350
Chain pitch (mm)
9.53
Chain gauge (mm)
1.27
Sound pressure level LpA (dB (A)) by ISO 22868
Equivalent
*
1
Uncertainty
100
3
Sound power level LwA (dB (A)) by ISO 22868
Measured
*
1
Uncertainty
Sound power level LwA (dB (A)) by 2000/14/EC
Measured
*
2
Guaranteed
109
3
113
116
Vibration level (m/s
2
) by ISO 22867
Front
handle
*
1
Rear handle *
1
Uncertainty
4.4
6.1
0.8
Max. engine power by ISO 7293 (kW)
1.3/9300
Max. engine speed (min
-1
)
12000
Idle engine speed (min
-1
)
3000
Speci
fi
c fuel consumption (g/kWh)
567
Type of chain
91PX/91VG
(Oregon)
91PX/91VG
(Oregon)
Max. chain speed (m/sec)
22.9
Sprocket (number of teeth)
6
NOTE:
Noise level/vibration levels are calculated as the time-weighted energy total for noise/vibration levels under various working conditions
with the following time distribution:
*
1
: 1/3 idle, 1/3 full, 1/3 racing speed.
*
2
: 1/2 full, 1/2 racing speed.
*: All data subject to change without notice.
ASSEMBLY
PROCEDURES
WARNING
Never try to start engine without side case, guide bar and chain
securely fastened.
1. Pull the front hand guard (2) toward the front handle to check that
the chain brake is disengaged. (
Fig.
2
)
2. Remove guide bar clamp nut (3). Remove the side case (4). (
Fig.
3
)
* In case of installing the spiked bumper (5), install the spiked
bumper (5) to the unit with two screws. (
Fig.
4
)
3. Install the guide bar (6) onto the bolts (7), then push it toward the
sprocket (8) as far as it will go. (
Fig.
5
)
4. Con
fi
rm the direction of saw chain (9) is correct as in the
fi
gure,
and align the chain on the sprocket (8). (
Fig.
5
)
5. Guide the chain drive links into the bar groove all around the
guide bar.
6. Install the side case (4) onto the bolts (7).
Make sure that the boss of chain tension adjust bolt (10)
fi
ts into
the hole of the guide bar (11). (
Fig.
5
)
Then tighten the guide bar clamp nut (3) by hand that allows the
guide bar end to move up and down easily. (
Fig.
6
)
7. Raise the guide bar end, and tighten the chain (9) by turning the
tension adjustment bolt (12) clockwise. To check proper tension,
lightly lift up the center of chain and there should be about 0.5 –
1.0 mm clearance between guide bar and edge of drive link (13).
(
Fig.
7,
8
)
CAUTION
PROPER TENSION IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
8. Raise the guide bar end and securely tighten the guide bar
clamp nut (3) with the combi box spanner (14). (
Fig.
9
)
9. A new chain will stretch so adjust the chain after a few cuts and
watch chain tension carefully for the
fi
rst half hour of cutting.
NOTE
Check the chain tension frequently for optimum performance
and durability.
CAUTION
○
When the chain is excessively tightened, the guide bar and
chain will be damaged rapidly. Conversely, when the chain is
excessively loosened, it may get out of the groove in the guide bar.
○
Always wear gloves when touching the chain.
WARNING
During operation, hold chain saw
fi
rmly with both hands. A single
hand operation may cause serious injury.
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