Adjusting the chain tension
scribed in the chapter: Assembly,
ing chainsaw.
Starting up a new saw chain
5
utes' sawing time.
Never attach a new chain
to a worn drive pinion or
place onto a damaged or
worn chain bar. The chain
could spring back or break,
potentially leading to serious
injury.
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Maintaining the chain bar
Use cut-protection gloves
when handling the chain or
the chain bar.
power plug (12).
2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel cov-
ering (8), the saw chain (5) and the
chain bar (4).
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move burrs and straighten the guide
4. Clean the oil passages (
the chain bar, in order to guarantee
saw chain during operation.
5. Mount chain bar (4), chainsaw
(5) and sprocket chain wheel covering
(8) and tighten the chainsaw.
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tension-
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The blade (4) has to be reversed regularly
hours in order to ensure even wear.
Use the graphical symbol below the chain
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sprocket cover (8) as a guide to the align-
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on the blade is no longer true.
With the oil nozzles in good condi-
tion and the oil regulator set cor-
rectly, the saw chain will spray a
Turn the chain bar
Use cut-protection gloves
when handling the chain or
the chain bar.
the power plug (
2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel
covering (8), the saw chain
(5) and the chain bar (4).
3. Turn the blade around its hori-
zontal axis and install the blade
and chain as described under
"Installing the sawing chain and
blade".
When doing so, pay attention to
the saw chain!
saw chain
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G B
M T
12).
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