Technical data

Limbing and trimming electric chain saw
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toothpick to clean if necessary
(See Fig. G1,G2).
8. Refit the Saw Chain to the Guide Bar. Note
the correct direction of the teeth
(See Fig. H). The cutting direction is inward
on the lower cutting edge.
9. With the mounting plate (a) side of the
Guide Bar facing the Motor (8) and holding
the Saw Chain in place on the bar, feed bar
and chain into the jaw, angling over the bar
locating pins (d) and pulling the Saw Chain
over the drive Sprocket (16) (See Fig. I).
There will be is little excess Saw Chain
length, therefore, the Saw Chain must
be properly fitted in the Guide Bar slot to
provide enough extra chain to be pulled
over the drive Sprocket.
10. Check if all parts are seated properly
(See Fig. J).
11. Refit and tighten the Chain Tensioning Bolt.
Note the cam (e) of the Chain Tensioning
Bolt will engage the projecting tab (f) of
the bar mounting plate and push the bar
outward to tension the chain, check for
correct tension (See Adjusting the chain
tension).
12. Close the Chain Access Cover and remove
the Lock Pin.
LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT: The JawSaw is
shipped with an empty oil tank. It
is essential to fill with chain oil before
use. Bar and chain oil of any brand can
be used.
Never operate the JawSaw without
chain oil or an empty tank as this will
result in poor cutting performance,
motor overload and possible burn-out.
FILLING OIL TANK:
UNPLUG THE TOOL BEFORE FILLING
WITH OIL.
1. Fill Oil Bottle (19) with chain and bar oil.
(See Fig. K)
2. Rest the JawSaw with the Oil Filler (6)
facing upward.
3. Lift the rubber oil filler flap (g) open.
4. Use bottle to fill oil reservoir. (See Fig. L)
5. Close the rubber oil filler flap by pressing
the plug part of the flap into the oil filler to
seal. (See Fig. M)
IMPORTANT: Use only the
recommended oil to avoid damage
to the JawSaw. Never use recycled/
old oil. Use of non approved oil will
invalidate the warranty.
CHECKING THE AUTOMATIC OILER
The JawSaw uses a much lower chain speed
than a conventional chainsaw so it needs
much less oil.
However it is very important that it always has
oil.
Check the Oil Level Window (5) and refill as
necessary.
During operation, periodically check the Saw
Chain (11) and Guide Bar (10). A slight oil
presence should be visible. If the chain and
bar appear completely dry, then remove the
bar and chain (see previous section) to ensure
the bar oil hole is not blocked.
If the oil hole is clear, there is oil in the tank
and still no oiling of the chain is visible –
contact Worx customer service.
WARNING: Do not push the rear
handle repeatedly when the saw is
not cutting. The oil will be bumped out when
pushing the handle whether the motor runs
or not.
OPERATION
PREPARE YOUR JAWSAW FOR USE
WARNING: Read and understand
all instructions. Failure to follow all
instructions listed may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
Sharp moving blade. To prevent
accidental operation, ensure that the
tool is disconnected from the power
source before performing the following
operations, failure to do this could result
in serious personal injury.
CAUTION: Sharp moving blade.
Always wear protective gloves
when installing or removing the chain,
the Saw Chain (11) is sharp and can cut
you when it is not running.