6. Operation
Important! Always switch the appliance off and
unplug the power plug before making any adjust-
ments.
6.1 Inserting the chain you want to sharpen
into the guide bar (Fig. 10)
Do this by undoing the chain locking screw (6).
6.2 Setting the grinding angle according to
the specifi cations for your chain (Fig. 10)
(normally between 30-35º)
•
Undo the locking screw for setting the grin-
ding angle (4).
•
Set the desired grinding angle using the scale
(3).
•
Re-tighten the fastening screw (4).
6.3 Setting the chain stopper (Fig. 10)
•
Swing the chain stopper (1) onto the chain.
•
Pull the chain backwards against the chain
stopper (1) until the stopper stops a cutting
link (Fig. 16/Item B). Important. You must
make sure that the angle of the stopped cut-
ting link coincides with the grinding angle. If it
does not, pull the chain one link further.
•
Swing down the grinding head (10) until the
grinding wheel (8) touches the chain link you
want to ground. (To do so, you can move the
chain back and forth a little using the setting
screw of the chain stopper (2)).
6.4 Setting the depth limit (Fig. 11)
•
Swing down the grinding head (10) and set
the grinding depth with the setting screw (7).
Important. The grinding depth should be set
so that the full cutting edge of the cutting link
is sharpened.
6.5 Locking the chain (Fig. 11/12)
•
Swing down the grinding head as far as it will
go and tighten the chain locking screw (6)
until the chain no longer slips.
6.6 Grinding the chain link (Fig. 10/15)
Important.
•
Use the equipment only for sharpening saw
chains. Never grind or cut other materials.
•
Make sure that the chain is clamped securely
in the guide bar when the grinding head is
swung down. If this is not the case, tighten the
chain locking screw (6) a little.
•
Slowly guide the grinding wheel to the saw
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blade. If the grinding wheel approaches the
saw chain too quickly or jerkily, this may
cause damage to the grinding wheel. Injuries
may result from parts being catapulted out.
•
Switch on the equipment with the On/Off
switch (9).
•
Carefully move the grinding wheel (8) with the
grinding head (10) against the set link.
•
Switch off the equipment with the On/Off
switch (9). Every second link in the chain
must be sharpened in this way. When you
swing up the grinding head, the chain will be
released again by the Bowden cable mecha-
nism. The two adjustment screws must be
used to move the next cutting link into positi-
on. To know when every second link in the en-
tire chain has been sharpened, mark the first
link (e.g. with chalk). Once all the cutting links
on one side have been sharpened, the grin-
ding angle must be set to the same number of
degrees on the other side. You can then begin
to sharpen the links of the other side without
having to make any further adjustments).
6.7 Adjusting the depth limiter spacing (Fig.
16/17)
Once the chain has been fully sharpened, you
must make sure that the depth limiter spacing is
correct (the depth limiters (C) must be lower than
the cutting links (B)). You may need to fi le the
depth limiters (C) to the specifi cations for your
chain using a fi le (D) (not included in delivery). To
re-fi le the depth limits, fi t the chain to your chain
saw.
7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
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