Cutters
Depth Gauge
Drive Links
6. Place chain over and b ehind clutch re-
tainer, fitting the drive links inthe clutch
drum s procket.
7. Fit b ottom o fdrive l inks b etween
the
teeth i nthe sprocket
inthe nose ofthe
guide bar.
8. Fit c hain drive links i nto b ar g roove.
9. Pull guide bar forward
until chain issnug
inguide bar g roove. Ensure all d rive
links are inthe bar groove.
10. H old g uide bar a gainst
the saw frame
and install the clutch cover.
11. R eplace
the bar n uts a nd t ighten
finger
tight. Once the chain i stensioned
you
will n eed to tighten bar nuts.
CHAIN T ENSION
(including
units with c hain already
h_stalled)
AI_ WARNING:
Wear protective
gloves
when handling chain. The chain is sharp and
can cut you even when it is not moving.
NOTE:
When
adjusting
chain
tension,
make sure the bar nuts are finger tight only.
Attempting
to tension the chain when the bar
nuts are tight can cause damage.
Checking
the tension:
Use the screwdriver
end of the chain adjust-
ment tool (bar tool) to move
chain around
guide bar. If the chain does not rotate, it is too
tight. Ifthe chain is too loose, it will sag below
the bar.
Bar Nuts
Guide
Bar
Chain Adjustment
Adjusting
Toot
Screw
(Bar Tool)
Adjusting
the tension:
Chain
tension
is very
h_portant.
Chains
stretch
during
use. This is especially
true
during the first few times you use your saw.
Always
check
chain tension
each time you
use and refuel your saw.
An adjusting
screw
(located
on the guide
bar) is used to adjust the tension of the chain
(see illustration).
1.
Loosen bar nuts until theyare
fingertight
against
the clutch cover.
2.
Turn adjusting screw clockwise
until chain
solidly contacts bottom of guide bar rail.
Adjusting
Screw
3.
Using bar tool. roll chain around guide bar
to ensure all links are in bar groove.
4.
Lift up tip of guide bar to check for sag.
Release
tip of guide bar. then turn ad-
justing screw
until sag does not exist.
5.
While lifting tip of guide bar, tighten bar
nuts securely
with the bar tool.
Bar Nuts
6.
Use the screwdriver
end of the bar tool
to move chain around guide bar.
7.
If chain
does not rotate, it is too tight.
Slightly
loosen
bar
nuts
and
loosen
chain
by turning
the adjusting
screw.
Retighten
bar nuts.
8.
If chain is too loose, it will sag below the
guide bar. DO NOT operate the saw if
the chain is loose.
_,WARNING:
If the saw
is operated
with a loose chain, the chain could jump off
the guide bar and result in serious
injury.