Chain Division
Chain Thickness
Chain Type
Number of teeths drive
sprocket
Tooth pitch of drive
sprocket
Chain Brake
Bar Type
Chain Speed Max
Engine
Engine Capacity
Maximum Motor Capacity
Idle Speed
Maximum Speed with Cut-
ting Attachment
Fuel Tank Capacity
Fuel Type
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to am
minimum!
Only use appliances which are in perfect working or-
der.
Service and clean the appliance regularly.
Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
Do not overload the appliance.
Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary.
Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
Wear protective gloves.
Measured Sound Pressure
Level L
pA
Uncertainty K
pA
Guaranteed Sound Power
Level L
WA
Measured Sound Power Level
L
WA
Uncertainty K
WA
Vibration Front Handle
Vibration Rear Handle
Uncertainty
7. Before starting up
WARNING!:
Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain,
always switch off the engine and pull the plug
cap off the spark plug (see „Replacing the spark
plug"). Always wear protective gloves!
WARNING!:
Do not start the saw until it has been completely
assembled and inspected!
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3/8"
1,27 mm
Oregon 91P040X
6
3/8"
yes
Oregon
100SDEA041
21 m/s
1 cylinder, 2 stroke
air-cooled
25,4 cm³
0,9 kW
3600 min
-1
11000 min
-1
0,23 l
Mix 40:1
99,2 dB(A)
3 dB
113 dB(A)
110,4 dB(A)
3 dB
8,98 m/s²
8,03 m/s²
1,5 m/s²
7.1 Mounting the claw stop (Fig. 2)
Position the spike bar (21) in the groove of the chassis
(see fig. 2) and fasten it with the 2 fastening screws
(A). Use the screwdriver provided on the assembly
tool (23) for this.
7.2 Mounting the guide bar and saw chain
(Fig. 3)
Use the universal wrench (23) delivered with the
chain saw for the following work:
Put the saw on a stable surface and carry out the fol-
lowing steps to install the chain (1) and guide bar (2):
• Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard
(3) in the direction of the arrow (see also Fig.3).
• Unscrew retaining nuts (16).
• Pull chain guard (17) slightly apart, pull out of its
mounting (B) and remove.
• Turn the chain adjusting screw (C) to the left (coun-
terclockwise) until the pin (D) is at the right stop.
(see Fig.4)
• Put on the guide bar (2) (see Fig. 5).
• Lift the chain (1) over the sprocket (E). Using your
right hand, guide the chain into the top guide groove
(F) on the guide bar (2). Note that the cutting edges
along the top of the chain (1) must point in the direc-
tion of the arrow (see Fig. 6)!
• Pull the chain (1) around the sprocket nose (G) of
the guide bar (2) in the direction of the arrow (Fig.7).
• First, push the sprocket guard (17) into its fixture
(B), then push it over the retaining bolts (I) while lift-
ing the saw chain (1) over the chain catch (20). En-
sure that the pin (D) of the chain tensioner (C) en-
gages in the hole on the saw bar (fig. 8).
• Manually tighten the retaining nuts (16).
7.3 Tightening the saw chain Fig. 8/9
• By simultaneously firmly pushing in and turning
the sprocket guard quick tensioner (C, clockwise),
screw in the sprocket guard (F) but do not tighten
it. (see circle)
• Lift the tip of the guide bar slightly and turn the
chain tensioner (C) clockwise until the chain (1) en-
gages in the guide groove on the underside of the
guide bar (see circle).
• Push the sprocket guard quick tensioner (16) in
again and tighten clockwise with the universal
wrench (23).
7.4 Checking the chain tension Fig. 10
The tension of the chain (1) is correct if the chain (1)
rests against the bottom side of the guide bar and can
still be easily turned by hand.
While doing so the chain brake (3) must be released.
Check the chain tension frequently - new chains tend
to get longer during use!
When checking the chain tension the engine must be
switched off.
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