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Mounting The Attachment - eder ESG-C 400200 Instrucciones De Operación

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409001_01 | 12.2020

Mounting the attachment

> Use a new sprocket on your chainsaw before using the
attachment. Retracted sprockets/chainrings can lead to
damage or higher wear on the drive chain.
> The sprocket/chainring used on the drive motor must have a
maximum of 7 teeth.
> When fitting, make sure you have the correct designation for
your sprocket/chainring. 3/8 LP, 3/8 Micro, 3/8 Hobby, 3/8
Picco etc. are not compatible with 3/8".
> Place the guide bar (1 - Fig.1) between the screws (2 - Fig.1) in
the same way as a normal chainsaw bar.
> Note that the bar is not symmetrical. The oil holes are in
different positions on the two sides of the bar. Choose the correct
side of the guide bar depending on the chainsaw used.
> Check that the oil hole of the guide bar is on the oil groove of the
chainsaw - if not, turn the guide bar over. (To check the position,
clean the saw around the oil groove and apply some oil in the oil
groove. Then place the guide bar against the chainsaw in its
intended position and carefully remove it again. The oil in the
groove then leaves a mark on the bar).
> The hole (3 - Fig.1) in the support must be located at the chain
tensioner driver. Depending on the type of chainsaw, this is
mounted on the motor side or in the cover (4 - Fig.1).
> Screw the head you want to use with the 4 M6x20 screws (1 -
Fig. 2). Check the screws regularly for tightness. The head can
be screwed on in different positions depending on the chainsaw
model. The correct position is the one that allows the drive chain
to be sufficiently tensioned and re-tensioned.
> Screw the drive sprocket onto the housing (2 - Fig.2) and tighten
it with the pin wrench (3 - Fig.2).
> Now place the chain around the chainsaw sprocket and around
the drive sprocket. Insert the drive links into the rail. Make sure
that the chain is running in the correct direction (Fig. 3
ATTENTION
Attachments with chain drive
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