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  BaCKWarD  slOpe  –  needs  too  much  feed 

pressure;  causes  excessive  wear  to  the  bar  and 

chain. resulted from using a file with a diameter too 

large or file a held too high.

MAINTAINING DEPTH GAUGE CLEARANCE

see Figures 54 - 56.

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  maintain the depth gauge at a clearance of 0.64mm. 

use a depth gauge tool for checking the depth gauge 

clearances.

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  every time the chain is filed, check the depth gauge 

clearance.

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  use  a  flat  file  and  a  depth  gauge  jointer  to  lower 

all  gauges  uniformly.  use  a  0.64mm  depth  gauge 

jointer. after  lowering  each  depth  gauge,  restore 

original shape by rounding the front. Be careful not to 

damage adjoining drive links with the edge of the file.

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  Depth gauges must be adjusted with the flat file in the 

same direction the adjoining cutter was filed with the 

round file. use care not to contact cutter face with flat 

file when adjusting depth gauges.

MAINTAINING THE GUIDE BAR

See Figure 57.

WARNING

Check that the switch is in the stOp “0” position 

on the saw.

every week of use, turn over the guide bar on the saw to 

distribute the wear for maximum bar life. the bar should 

be cleaned every day of use and checked for wear and 

damage. Feathering or burring of the bar rails is a normal 

process  of  bar  wear.  such  faults  should  be  smoothed 

with a file as soon as they occur.
a bar with any of the following faults should be replaced:

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  Wear inside the bar rails that permits the chain to lay 

over sideways

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  Bent guide bar

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  Cracked or broken rails

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  spread rails

lubricate  guide  bar  sprockets  weekly.  using  a  grease 

syringe, lubricate weekly in the lubricating hole. turn the 

guide bar and check that the lubrication holes and chain 

groove are free from impurities.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER

See Figures 58 - 59.

1.  Activate the chain brake.
2.  Remove the two screws holding the engine cover.

3.  Lift the front of the engine cover past chain brake lever.

4.  Lift the back of the engine cover past the handle.

5.  Before removing the air filter from the carburettor, blow 

or brush as much loose dirt and sawdust from around 

the carburettor and chamber as possible.

Note:

 Make sure to pull the choke rod out to keep the 

carburettor from being contaminated.

6.  Lift the air filter off the air filter base.

Choose one of the following cleaning options:

- To lightly clean, tap the filter against a smooth, flat 

surface to dislodge most saw dust and dirt particles.

- After every 5 hours of operation, clean in warm soapy 

water,  rinse,  and  let  dry  completely.  Replace  with  a 

new filter after every 25 hours of use.

 

Note : 

an alternate method is to clean the filter with 

compressed air. always wear eye protection to avoid 

eye injury.

7.  Reinstall the air filter.

Note: 

If you use an air hose for drying, blow through 

both sides of filter.

CAUTION

make  sure  the  air  filter  is  correctly  replaced  before 

reassembly. never  run  the  engine  without  the  air  filter, 

serious damage could result.

CLEANING THE STARTER UNIT

See Figure 60.

use  a  brush  to  keep  the  cooling  vents  of  the  starter 

assembly free and clean of debris.

ADJUSTING THE CARBURETTOR

See Figure 61.

Before adjusting the carburettor:

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  use a brush to clean the starter cover vents.

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  Clean the air filter. refer to 

Cleaning the Air Filter

 in 

the 

Maintenance

 section of this manual.

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  allow the engine to warm up prior to adjustment of 

engine idle speed.

WARNING

Weather  conditions  and  altitude  may  affect 

carburetion. Do not allow bystanders close to the 

chainsaw while adjusting the carburettor.

Idle  Speed Adjustment 

- the  idle  speed  adjustment 

controls  how  much  the  throttle  valve  stays  open  when 

the throttle trigger is released. to adjust:

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  turn idle speed screw 

“T”

 clockwise to increase idle 

speed.

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  turn  idle  speed  screw 

“T”

  counterclockwise  to 

decrease idle speed.

WARNING

tHe  saW  CHaIn  sHOulD  neVer turn at 

IDle.  serious  personal  injury  may  result  from 

the saw chain turning at idle.

Содержание RCS4040B

Страница 1: ...CHAINSAW Operator s manual Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling maintaining and operating this machine RCS4246B RCS4040B...

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Страница 4: ...over lock knob 101 Bumper spike bar Figure 1b General overview of the chainsaw 13 Primer bulb 14 Ignition switch 15 Choke lever 16 Fuel cap Figure 2 Saw chain 17 Flats on drive links Figure 7 Chainsaw...

Страница 5: ...ters 59 Chain rotation Figure 40 60 Bar groove Figure 41 61 Adjusting pin 62 Chain tensioning pin hole 63 Sprocket 10 Clutch cover Figure 42 64 Rotate clutch cover knob clockwise to secure 12 Clutch c...

Страница 6: ...n Flying material cut from the work piece n Inhalation of saw dust and particles or emissions from the petrol engine n Skin contact with petrol oil n Loss of hearing if no hearing protective equipmen...

Страница 7: ...e appropriate guide bar scabbard n Shut off the engine before setting the chainsaw down Do not leave the engine running unattended As an additional safety precaution apply the chain brake prior to set...

Страница 8: ...or has been modified particularly guards or safety devices or is not completely and securely assembled Be sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released If the saw...

Страница 9: ...de Engines produce carbon monoxide which is an odorless deadly poison Do not operate in an enclosed area Kickback Danger Beware of kickback Bar Nose Contact Avoid bar nose contact Wear Gloves Wear non...

Страница 10: ...power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginning power tool operation always wear safety goggles safety glasses with side sh...

Страница 11: ...ickback Chain A chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ISO 9518 when tested on a representative sample of chain saws Normal Cutting Position The positions assumed in perform...

Страница 12: ...ith attachment 11 000 r min 11 000 r min Maximum engine speed with attachment reference only 12 500 r min 12 500 r min Idling engine speed 2 600 3 600 r min 2 600 3 600 r min Specific fuel consumption...

Страница 13: ...Part number Color 18 10W N1 MHC UNB 308947001 Black 16 10W N156 MHC UNB 308946001 Black Chain Carlton part number Part number N1C BL 62E B 901213003 N1C BL 56E B 901213002 Guide bar no silkscreen Ore...

Страница 14: ...rotective gloves when performing maintenance on the chain 1 Stop the engine before setting the chain tension 2 Slightly loosen the clutch cover lock knob by pressing in and rotating counterclockwise F...

Страница 15: ...roduct and in this operator s manual as well as knowledge of the project you are attempting Before use of this product familiarise yourself with all operating features and safety rules Bumper Spike Th...

Страница 16: ...duct differs depending on whether the engine is cold or warm WARNING Keep your body to the left of the chain line Never straddle the saw or chain or lean over the chain line petrol or lubricant comes...

Страница 17: ...safety set the chain brake when the saw is not in use In the event that the ignition switch will not stop the saw pull the choke lever out to the fully extended position Full Choke and engage the chai...

Страница 18: ...owing technique to get the feel of using the saw before you begin a major sawing operation 1 Take the proper stance in front of the wood with the saw idling 2 Accelerate the engine to full throttle ju...

Страница 19: ...ar cutting area Make sure that no objects can contact the guide bar nose and chain during cutting this can cause Kickback Refer to Kickback in the Specific Safety Rules section of this manual for more...

Страница 20: ...ll of the bearings in this product are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions Therefore no further lubrication is requir...

Страница 21: ...n If signs of wear or damage are present in the areas indicated have the drive sprocket replaced by an authorised service centre Note If you do not fully understand the correct procedure for sharpenin...

Страница 22: ...ft the front of the engine cover past chain brake lever 4 Lift the back of the engine cover past the handle 5 Before removing the air filter from the carburettor blow or brush as much loose dirt and s...

Страница 23: ...placement and replace every 50 hours or more frequently if necessary 1 Remove the spark plug lead by carefully rotating back and forth whilst gently pulling upwards 2 Loosen the spark plug by turning...

Страница 24: ...bulb several times to purge fuel from carburettor 4 Drain all bar and chain lubricant from tank into a container approved for lubricant Always place the scabbard over the guide bar and chain before tr...

Страница 25: ...ine starts but will not run Carburettor requires H Contact an authorised service centre for properly at high speed High jet adjustment carburettor adjustment Engine does not reach full speed Lubricant...

Страница 26: ...or bar may be damaged If no lubricant is present contact an authorised service centre Engine starts and runs but Chain brake is engaged Release chain brake Refer to Operating the chain is not rotatin...

Страница 27: ...the dealer has no authority from the Company s behalf except as herein contained or herein referred to Guarantee Conditions This guarantee only applies provided that the product has been used in acco...

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