GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE
See Figure 40.
When the guide bar shows signs of wear, reverse
it on the saw to distribute the wear for maximum
bar life. The bar should be cleaned every day of
use and checked for wear and damage.
Feathering or burring of the bar rails is a normal pro-
cess of bar wear. Such faults should be smoothed
with a file as soon as they occur.
A bar with any of the following faults should be
replaced.
Wear inside the bar rails which permits the chain
to lay over sideways.
Bent guide bar.
Cracked or broken rails.
Spread rails.
In addition, guide bars with a sprocket at their tip
must be lubricated weekly with a grease syringe to
extend the guide bar life. Using a grease syringe,
lubricate weekly in the lubricating hole.
Turn the guide bar and check that the lubrication
holes and chain groove are free from impurities.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
See Figure 41.
Do not store or transport the chain saw when
it is running. The chain saw should always be
idle before storing or transporting.
Always place the guide bar scabbard on the
bar and chain before storing or transporting the
chain saw. Use caution to avoid the sharp teeth
of the chain.
Remove the battery pack, then clean the chain
saw thoroughly before storing. Store both the
chain saw and the battery pack indoors in a
dry place that is locked and/or inaccessible to
children.
Keep away from corrosive agents such as gar-
den chemicals and de-icing salts.
MAINTENANCE
28 — English
DEPTH GAUGE JOINTER
FLAT FILE
Fig. 38
RESTORE ORIGINAL
SHAPE BY ROUNDING
THE FRONT
Fig. 39
LUBRICATING HOLE
Fig. 40
Fig. 41