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Stanley SFMCCS730 Traducido De Las Instrucciones Originales página 16

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To get the best possible performance from your chainsaw it is
important to keep the teeth of the saw chain sharp. Follow
these helpful tips for proper saw chain sharpening:
For best results use a 4.5 mm file and a file holder or filing
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guide to sharpen your saw chain. This will ensure you
always get the correct sharpening angles.
Place the file holder flat on the top plate and depth gauge
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of the cutter.
Keep the correct top plate (22) filing angle line of 30 ° on
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your file guide parallel with your chain (file at 60 ° from
chain viewed from the side) as shown.
Sharpen cutters on one side of the chain first. File from
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the inside of each cutter to the outside. Then turn your
saw around and repeat the processes (2, 3, 4) for cutters
on the other side of the chain.
Note: Use a flat file to file the tops of the rakers (portion of
chain link in front of the cutter) so they are about (0.635 mm)
below the tips of the cutters as shown below.
Keep all cutter lengths equal as shown in Fig. O.
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If damage is present on the chrome surface of the top
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plates or side plates, file back until such damage is re-
moved.
Caution: After filing, the cutter will be sharp, use extra caution
during this process.
Note: Each time the chain is sharpened, it loses some of the
low kickback qualities and extra caution should be used. It is
recommended that a saw chain be sharpened no more than
four times.
Hex wrench storage (Fig. Q)
When not in use the hex wrench (16) should be stored in the
hex wrench storage (17) area located under the tool.
Pull the hex wrench from the hex wrench storage area to
remove it.
Push the hex wrench into the hex wrench storage area to
store it.
Stanley Track Wall System (Fig. R,S)
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn
unit off and remove the battery pack before making any
adjustments or removing/installing attachments or
accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, do not
use a damaged Stanley Track Wall System integral hang hook
or Stanley Track Wall System. A damaged Stanley Track Wall
System integral hang hook or Stanley Track Wall System
Trackwall will not support the weight of the tool.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, DO
NOT suspend tool overhead or suspend objects from the
integral hang hook. ONLY suspend tool on the Stanley Track
Wall System Trackwall using the integral hang hook.
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(Original instructions)
Warning! Stanley Track Wall System integral hang hook is
intended to mount the tool onto a Stanley Track Wall System
Trackwall rail.
Do not use the integral hang hook to mount the tool to any
other surface.
Warning! Stanley Track Wall System integral hang hook is not
a belt hook.
Warning! When hanging objects on a Stanley Track Wall
System Trackwall rail, adequately space the tools in order to
not exceed 35 kg per linear foot.
Warning! Before using the tool make sure that the Stanley
Track Wall System integral hang hook is returned to its
original position.
Important: Stanley Track Wall System accessories mount
compatible tools securely to the Stanley Track Wall System.
Turn tool off, remove the battery pack and
remove accessories.
Install guide bar scabbard (11) onto the guide bar (4).
Caution: Any product with exposed cutting teeth must have
them covered securely if it is to be on the Stanley Track Wall
System Trackwall.
Mount the integral hang hook (23) to the Stanley Track Wall
System Trackwall as shown in Fig. R,S. It clicks when locked
into position.
Note: Stanley Track Wall System accessories for use with
your tool are available at extra cost from your local dealer or
authorized service center.
Common cutting techniques
Felling (Fig. T, U)
The process of cutting down a tree. Do not fell trees in high
wind conditions.
Warning! Felling can result in injury. It should only be
performed by a trained person.
A retreat path should be planned and cleared as necessary
before cuts are started. The retreat path should extend back
and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall as
shown below.
Before felling is started, consider the natural lean of the
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tree, the location of larger branches and the wind direction
to judge which way the tree will fall. Have wedges (wood,
plastic or aluminum) and a heavy mallet handy. Remove
dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from the
tree where the felling cuts are to be made.
Notching Undercut - Make the notch 1/3 of the diameter of
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the tree, perpendicular to the direction of the fall. Make the
lower horizontal notching cut first. This will help to avoid
pinching of either the saw chain or the guide bar when the
second notch cut is being made as shown below.
Felling Back Cut - Make the felling back cut at least
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51 mm higher than the horizontal notching cut. Keep the
felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut.

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