User manual

MAINTENANCE
TriLink
®
Saw Chain’s product knowledge guide will advise you on how
to safely and properly extend the life of your saw chain, guide bars,
sprockets, and chain components through proper maintenance.
INFORMATION
Clear and concise definitions of chain variations, components, and
proper maintenance allow you to get the most of your saw chain.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
The safest chain is a sharp chain. Knowing how and when to
properly maintain your saw chain and saw chain components will
give you their best performance and long lasting component life.
Your Link To Quality
At TriLink
®
Saw Chain we believe that quality is the key to success. Our
guide bar and saw chain factory is ISO 9001:2000 certified. This certifi-
cation gives our customers the confidence that they are buying from a
company that is committed to providing quality products and services.
TriLink
®
Saw Chain also offers a complete line of professional saw chain
as well as low kickback saw chain that has been tested, approved, and
listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories to meet all standards for low kick-
back chain in accordance with the American National Standard Safety Re-
quirements (ANSI B175.1) for gasoline powered chain saws. Our manu-
facturing facilities are audited quarterly by Underwriter’s Laboratories to
maintain this listing and your confidence in our products.
TYPE 2: LOW KICKBACK S AW
CHAIN IN ACCORDANCE WIT H
AMERICAN NAT IONAL STANDARD SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
FOR GASOLINE POWERED CHAIN S AWS
(ANSI B175.1 2000), PARAGRAPH 5.11.2.4
LA CHAINE A FAIBLER RECUL SELON
ANSI B175.1-2000, PARAGRAPHES 5.11.2.4
TYPE C LOW KICKBACK S AW
CHAIN IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CSA Z62.3-04 (28DX)
CETTE CHAINE A RECUL MINIMISE DE TYPE C
SATISFAIT AUX EXIGENCES DE RENDEMENT DE LA
NORME CSA Z62.3-04 (28DX)
SA 13355