Full Product Manual
7
Assembly
The teeth on the saw chain are very sharp!
Wear protective gloves when performing any work on the chain.
An incorrectly attached saw chain will cause the power tool to
cut in an uncontrolled manner!
Attaching the Chain Bar and Chain
When attaching the chain, observe the specied running direction!
Place the chainsaw on any suitable at surface (see Figure 1).
Detach the hand wheel
1
and remove the chain cover
2
.
Turn the chain tension wheel clockwise to push the saw rail as far
as possible onto the chain wheel. Place saw chain around the saw
rail starting on the upper part of the rail. Slide the chain in
the slot around the saw rail (see Figure 2).
When attaching the chain, ensure that it is in the correct running
direction (see Figure 3).
Place elongated hole of the saw rail on the stud bolt
A
and the
guide bolt
B
on the chainsaw (see Figure 4).
Place the saw chain around the chain wheel (see Figure 4). Tighten
the chain tension wheel counter-clockwise to tension the chain.
The saw chain must not sag, but it should be possible to pull it
about 1/8 inch off the saw rail in the middle of the saw rail.
Turn the saw chain by hand to check that it runs perfectly. It must
slide freely in the rail. Attach the chain guard. Tighten the hand
wheel to attach the rail and the cover (see Figure 5).
NOTE: Check and re-adjust the tension of a new chain after
working for a few minutes. Switch the motor off, remove the battery
and activate the chain brake.
!
CAUTION
Figure 1
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 5
1
2
A
B