Before you start
5. Pull the saw chain (14) along the top of the guide bar (13) by gloved hand from one end
to the other, several times. The saw chain (14) should feel tight but still move freely.
If the chain tension has been adjusted, re-check tension in accordance with Step 2.
6. After the adjustment, re-tighten the locking wheel (19).
Chain lubrication
WARNING! The product is not filled with chain oil. It is essential to fill the
product with chain oil before using it! Never operate the product without chain
oil as this will result in extensive damage to the product!
Operating the saw chain dry or with too little chain oil will decrease cutting
efficiency, shorten the product life span and cause rapid wear to the saw chain
and guide bar from overheating!
Insufficient chain oil is evident by smoke or bar discoloration! Adequate
lubrication of the saw chain during cutting operations is essential to minimise
friction with the guide bar!
1. Place the product on a stable, level surface with the oil tank cap (17) facing upward.
We recommend laying a non-flammable sheet under the product.
2. Unscrew and remove the oil tank cap (17) (Fig. 13).
3. Fill suitable lubricant into the tank using an oil funnel fitted with a filter to avoid debris
entering the tank. Do not overfill and leave approximately 5 mm of space between
the top of the oil and the inside edge of the tank to allow for expansion (Fig. 14).
NOTE: In summer use SAE #30; in winter, or if the trees have excessive sap,
use SAE #10.
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