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A
2. Holding the nose of the bar up, use the screwdriver or
scrench if provided in your User's Kit to turn the guide
bar adjustment screw (E) (Fig. 6) clockwise to tighten
the chain. Turning the screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE
LOOSENS THE CHAIN on the guide bar.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
B
C
Fig.4
D
Fig.5
E
Fig.6
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3. After adjustment and while wearing heavy duty work
gloves, move the saw chain back and forth on the guide
bar to be sure the chain moves freely and is in proper
mesh with sprocket. Do not move chain with bare
hands.
NOTE: IF the chain is difficult to rotate or if it binds on the
guide bar, too much tension has been applied and must be
adjusted. To decrease tension, turn the adjustment screw
counterclockwise slowly. Move the chain back and forth
until it moves freely.
4. Holding the nose in upper position, securely tighten the
bar retaining nuts (70 inch lbs.)
ASSEMBLY OF POLE SAW
1. Make sure the unit is unplugged from power source.
2. Slip handle bracket (A) over chain saw handle from the
right side (See Fig. 7).
NOTE: The trigger must be depressed before the bracket
will go onto the handle. Push the lock-off button and
depress the trigger. While holding the trigger in, place
the trigger support portion of the bracket under the trig-
ger and slide the bracket onto the chain saw handle.
The bracket will keep the trigger in the "ON" position.
B
3. Align holes in pole bracket with holes in handle bracket.
Install Phillips head screws with lock washers through
pole bracket from left side and thread into the weld nuts
on the handle bracket. Tighten screws securely.
4. Plug the saw power cord into receptacle cord at end of
inner pole.
ADJUSTING POLE LENGTH
The pole saw has a telescoping pole assembly that will
extend from 57 inches (fully retracted) to 96 inches (fully
extended). A threaded compression coupling is used to
hold the pole in position at any extended length.
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A
Fig.7