INTENDEP
USE
This JawSaw
has been designed
for pruning
branches and cutting small logs up to 4 inches
(10cm) in diameter.
(See Fig. A)
ADJUSTMEMT
AMD
ASSEMBLY
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AIIN|NG:
Before
touching
the chain or ma_nG
any other
adjustments,
make
sure that the too|
is
switched
off and unp|ugged.
All saw chains wear and become loose from
operation.
Periodically
check the chain, if there
is any visible gap between
the chain and the
guide bar, it must be re-tensioned.
_
ARN|NG:
UnpJug JawSaw
from
power
source
before
adjusting
saw
chain tension.
_
ARN|NG:
Cutting
edges
on chain
are sharp.
Use protective
g|oves
when
hand|ing
chain.
This product
comes fully assembled.
However,
we recommend
that you check the chain
tension
before use and readjust if necessary.
AIIIIISTIMII THE CHAIN
TENSION
1. Push the handle until the bar is in the
middle
of the jaw opening
as shown. Lock
the bar in the middle
position
by inserting
the lock pin (17) found on the power cord
into the lock pin receptacle
(18) located
under the handle. (See Fig. B1-B3)
2. Open the chain access cover (12) by using
the supplied wrench.To
open turn the
access cover nut 1/4 turn counter-clockwise.
(See Fig.C)
3. Release tension
on the chain by loosening
the chain tensioner
bolt (15).Turn the chain
tensioner
bolt counter-clockwise
2 or more
times. (See Fig. D)
4. Re-tighten
the chain tensioner
bolt by
turning
the chain tensioner
bolt. When
tightening
the chain tensioner
bolt the
automatic
chain tensioning
system will set
the tension
to the chain at the same time.
5. Check that the correct chain tension
has
been set. It should
be possible to pull
the chain away from the side of the bar
approximately
1/8" (3mm) and it should
snap back. (See Fig. E)
If tension
is incorrect,
repeat step 3,
ensuring the bar is free to move when the
tensioner
is released.
CHANGING THE GII|IIE BAR
AND CHAIN
_
ARN|NG:
Laceration
hazard.
Always wear protective
gloves when
installing
or removing
the saw chain.The
saw
chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is
not running.
WARN|NG:
Burn
hazard.
The chain
guide bar and chain may become hot
during use. Allow to cool before adjustment
or
removal.
1.
Ensure the operation
is carried out on a
firm surface.
2.
Disconnect
the power, install the lock
pin and open the chain access cover as
described
in the previous
section.
3.
Use onlyWORX
replacement
bar and
chain.
4.
Loosen and remove the chain tensioner
bolt.
5.
Lift the guide bar (10) and chain (11) out
through
the jaw, angling the bar to clear
the two bar locating
pins (d) (see Fig. I).
6.
If replacing
the bar, remove the mounting
plate (a), which is retained by a single
screw and fit to the new bar.The bar is
symmetrical
and may be mounted
with
either face outward (can be reversed
if the
lower working
edge is worn)(see
Fig. F).
7.
Before re-fitting
the bar, check that the
small oil hole (b) and chain slot (c) are not
blocked by dirt or sawdust,
use a small
toothpick
to clean if necessary (see Fig.
G1, G2).
8.
Refit the chain to the bar. Note the correct
direction
of the teeth (see Fig. H).The
cutting direction
is inward on the lower
cutting edge.