8 ASSEMBLY
Note: described actions below may vary slightly depending on model you
purchased.
8.1
Tools for assembly
You will need these tools to assemble your chain saw:
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Combination wrench-screwdriver (contained in your user's kit).
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Heavy duty work gloves (user supplied).
8.2
Assembly requirements
Warning: do not start saw engine until unit is properly prepared.
Your new chain saw will require adjustment of chain, filling the fuel tank with correct fuel
mixture and filling the oil tank with lubricating oil before the unit is ready for operation.
Read the entire user manual before attempting to operate your unit. Pay particular attention to
all safety precautions.
Your user manual is both a reference guide and handbook provided to furnish you with
general information to assemble, operate and maintain your saw.
8.3
Guide bar / saw chain / clutch cover installation
Warning: always wear protective gloves when handling chain.
8.3.1
Mounting the bucking spike (13)
First, mount the bucking spike (13) at the front of the cylinder block, using two mounting
screws (included in this package) (spikes must face upwards).
8.3.2
Installation of the guide bar:
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To ensure the bar and chain receive oil, only use the original style bar with the oil passage
hole (A) as illustrated above (Fig. 3a).
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Make sure the chain brake lever is pulled back into the disengaged position (Fig. 3b).
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Remove the bar retaining nut(s) (B). Remove the chain brake cover (C) by pulling straight
out, some force may be required (Fig. 3c).
Note: discard the two plastic washers, they are only used for shipping the
chain saw.
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Place the slotted end of the guide bar over the bar bolt (F). Slide guide bar behind clutch
drum (G) until the guide bar stops (Fig. 3d).
8.3.3
To install saw chain:
WARNING! Always wear heavy duty gloves when handling saw chain or
making saw chain adjustments.
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Spread chain out in a loop with cutting edges (A) pointing clockwise around loop (Fig. 4a).
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