• Practise using the saw (sawing logs on a saw-
horse) and get an experienced user or a specialist
to explain to you the function of the saw, the way of
working, the techniques of sawing and the personal
protection equipment.
6. Technical data
Cutting data chainsaw
Cutting length
Bar length
Capacity oiltank
Type of oil
Saw chain division
Drive link thickness
Saw chain type
Number of teeths drive
sprocket
Tooth pitch of drive sprocket
Chain brake
Guide bar type
Engine
Motor
Power
Cutting speed max.
Weight
Weight without bar and chain
Subject to technical changes!
Information concerning noise emission measured
according to relevant standards:
Sound pressure L
= 93,5 dB(A)
pA
Measurement uncertainty K
PA
Sound power L
= 104,4 dB(A)
WA
Measurement uncertainty K
WA
Guaranteed Sound power L
WA
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Vibration A
(front handle) = 2,5 m/s
hv
Vibration A
(rear handle) = 5,7 m/s
hv
Measurement uncertainty K
PA
• The specified vibration emission value has been
measured according to a standardised testing pro-
cedure and can be used for comparison of one
electric tool with another;
• The specified vibration emission value can also be
used for an initial assessment of the load.
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44 cm
45,5 cm
0,15 l
wear resistant oil
3/8"
1.27 mm
3/8,050x62DL
7 x 9,525
3/8"
yes
AP18-62-507P
230-240 V / 50 Hz
2700 W
15 m/s
5,6 kg
4,8 kg
= 3 dB(A)
= 2,46 dB(A)
= 107 dB(A)
2
2
= 1,5 m/s
2
Warning:
• The vibration emission value can vary from the
specified value during the actual use of the elec-
tric tool, depending on the type and the manner in
which the electric tool is used;
• Try to minimise stress from vibrations as low as
possible. Some examples of means for reducing
the vibration stress are wearing gloves while us-
ing the tool and limiting work time. In the process
all parts of the operating cycle must be taken into
account (such as times in which the electric tool is
switched off or time in which it is switched on, but is
not running under a load).
7. Attachment and operation
Warning!
Always wear safety goggles, ear muffs, protective
gloves and heavy-duty work clothes!
Use the saw only with approved extension cables
with the prescribed insulation and connections de-
signed for outdoor use (approved rubber-sheathed
cables) which fit the chainsaw plug.
The chain saw is equipped with safety switches,
requiring the use of both hand. The chain saw is
equipped with a safety switch. It only works if you
press the switch-on lock (11) and the on/off switch
(13) with one hand at the same time.
If the chainsaw does not run, the chain brake must be
released at the front finger guard (3).
Assembly
Fitting the guide bar and chain (Fig. 1, 2, 3)
Warning! If the chain saw is already connected to
the power supply: Pull the plug from the socket outlet.
Wear protective gloves whenever doing any work on
the saw chain.
Important: The front finger guard (3) must always be
in the top (vertical) position (Fig. 5).
The guide rail and the saw chain are delivered sepa-
rately, i.e. not assembled. When assembling, first
loosen the lock nut / SDS system (5) and then remove
the chain cover (6). The guide pin (17) must be in the
middle of the guide.
If necessary, adjust the chain tension with the lock
nut / SDS system (5) (fig. 3).
Warning! To prevent injury on the sharp cutting edg-
es, always wear gloves when assembling, tensioning
and checking the chain.
Before assembling the guide bar with the saw chain,
check the cutting direction of the teeth!
The running direction is indicated by an arrow on the
chain cover (6). To determine the direction of cut, it
may be necessary to turn over the saw chain (4).
Hold the guide bar (7) vertically with the tip pointing
upwards and put on the saw chain (4, beginning at
the tip of the bar.
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