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cusTOMER RESIPONSIBiLITIES .............
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CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS/PARTS
• Bar Clamp Nuts
• Chain
• Muffler
• Cylinder Shield
• Air Filter
. Clutch Drum/Sprocket
Throttle Trigger/Lockout
• Handle Screws
- AV Springs
GUIDE BAR LUBRICATION (Fig. 33 )
Formaximum guide bar and chainlife,we recommendyou
use Craffsrr_n chain saw bar oil. if Craftsman chainsaw
bar oilis not available,you may usea good gradeSAE 30
oil untilyour are able to obtain Craftsman brand. The oil
output is automatically metered during operation. Your
saw will use one tank ofbar oilfor every tank of fuel mix..
Always fill the bar oil tank when you fill the fuel tank.
Bar Oil
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• Move stopswitchto the _STOF_ position.
• Adjustchainfor propertension. (See Chain Tension).
• Positionthe fileholderlevel (90=) sothat itrestsonthe
......top edges ofthe cutterand depthgauge.
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File HoTder
File
Culler,, DepthGau_
&Chain
Figure35
., All,inthe 30 ° file holdermarks parallel withthe bar.
30'_ : File .......... I TOP VIEW J
"File Holdei:Ma_s[_ :
Figure 36
• Filefrom insidetowardoutsideof cutter, straightacross
on forward stroke in one direction only. Use 2 or :3
strokes per cutting edge.
Figure 33
SHARPEN CHAIN
(Fig. 34,35,36,37,38,39,40 & 41 )
_ WARNING
IMPROPER CHAIN SHARPENING
TECHNIQUES AND/OR DEPTH GAUGE
MAINTENANCE WILL INCREASE THE
CHANCE OF KICKBACK WHICH CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN
HANDLING THE CHAIN. THE CHAIN CAN
BE SHARP ENOUGH TO CUT YOU EVEN
THOUGH IT IS TOO DULL TO CUT WOOD.
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Figure 34
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Figure 37
outtersthe same
Figure 38
,File cha!n to meet specifications shownbelow.
85 °
Figure 39
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