Troubleshooting (cont'd)
Problem
Chain does not cut.
Tool feels hot.
Chain is difficult to rotate manually.
Greenlee
Probable Cause
Chain dull.
Too much tension on the chain.
Automatic oiler not lubricating chain
and bar.
Chain installed backward.
Guide bar worn.
Hydraulic fluid level low.
Incorrect hydraulic fluid viscosity.
Hydraulic fluid dirty.
Hydraulic pressure trapped in saw
motor.
Chain and bar improperly
adjusted.
Chain drive links damaged.
Bar groove damaged.
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Long-Reach Chain Saws
Probable Remedy
Remove chain and sharpen to chain
manufacturer's specifications or
replace with a sharp chain.
Adjust chain tension. See Saw Chain
and Bar Maintenance.
See Checking and Setting the
Automatic Chain Oiler.
Remove chain and install correctly.
Inspect guide bar rails for wear. See
Saw Chain and Bar Maintenance. If
excessively worn, replace guide bar.
Check the fluid level. Check system
for leaks.
Use hydraulic fluid with the correct
viscosity. See the Specifications
section.
See the power source owner's
manual for procedure to replace
hydraulic oil and filter.
Release hydraulic pressure by using
proper hose disconnection proce-
dure. See Hose Connections in this
manual.
See Adjusting Chain Tension under
Saw Chain and Bar Maintenance in
this manual.
Remove chain and inspect drive
links.
Remove chain and inspect bar
groove.
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