You may need to rotate the chain-tensioning
screw to fit the stud into the slot on the guide
bar (
6.
Inspect the drive sprocket; if it is excessively
worn or damaged, replace it; contact your
authorized service dealer.
7.
Check the oil outlet (
) for debris and
clean the area if necessary.
8.
Clean the guide bar and chain; use a wire or a
small flat-head screwdriver to remove dirt and
debris from the groove along the edge of the
guide bar, starting from the sprocket on the front
end and moving rearward.
Ensure that the oil channel in the bar that aligns
with the oil outlet on the pole saw is clean so
that oil can flow freely to the chain (
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Figure 16
Internal sections of the guide bar shown
1.
Ensure that this channel
connecting to the oil outlet
is clean.
2.
Ensure that the bar
sprocket is clean and
rotates freely.
9.
Inspect the guide bar and chain; if the bar
is bent, the grooves are damaged, or if the
sprocket on the front end does not rotate freely,
replace the guide bar; if the chain is excessively
worn or damaged, replace it.
10.
Install the guide bar and chain; refer to
the Guide Bar and Chain (page 17)
.
11.
Ensure that oil is flowing to the chain; refer to
Checking the Flow of Bar and Chain Oil (page
14)
.
Greasing the Pole Saw
Service Interval:
Every 10 hours
Grease Type:
General-purpose grease.
1.
Place the pole saw on a flat surface and remove
the battery pack; refer to
Pack from the Power Head (page 11)
.
2.
Clean the grease fitting with a rag (
).
3.
Connect a grease gun to the fitting and pump
grease into the fitting until grease flows out from
the fitting.
4.
Wipe up any excess grease.
Installing the Guide Bar and
Chain
DANGER
Contact with the pole saw teeth can cause
serious personal injury.
•
Remove the battery pack before adjusting
or maintaining the pole saw.
•
Always wear gloves when adjusting or
maintaining the pole saw.
1.
If the side cover is installed to the machine,
remove it; refer to
Chain, and Drive Sprocket (page 16)
.
2.
Place the chain around the sprocket on the front
end of the guide bar,
with the cutting edge of
the chain teeth on the top of the bar facing
forward
as shown in the diagram beneath the
side cover of the pole saw.
3.
Feed the chain around the guide bar and align
the chain into the groove of the guide bar.
Note:
If you are installing a new chain, flip the
guide bar to avoid uneven wear.
4.
Position the open loop of the chain (not on the
guide bar) around the drive sprocket on the pole
saw and install the guide bar and attached chain
onto the pole saw.
5.
Install the side cover, but do not fully tighten the
side cover screw.
6.
Adjust the chain tension; refer to
Chain Tension (page 15)
.
Sharpening the Chain
Yearly or before storage
A sharp chain ensures better cutting performance and
longer battery life.
The chain needs to be sharpened or replaced if you
must force it onto the wood, or if it produces sawdust
instead of full wood chips.
Contact an Authorized Service Dealer to have the
chain sharpened or replaced.
Service
Should the pole saw need service, take the tool to
your Authorized Service Dealer.
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