•
Chain
blade
55°
•
Chain
blade
55°
•
Chain
blade
55°
File and file guiding
—
Use
a
file
for
the chain. Normal round files
not
—
Diameter of
file
saw
as
•
Chainblade
4.5
•
Chainblade
4.0
•
Chainblade
4.0
—
The
file
engage
on
stroke.
file
cutter
return
—
Sharpen
the
first.
length
becomes the standard for all other cutters on
the saw chain.
—
Guide
the
shown
figure.
►
Fig.27:
1. File 2. Saw chain
—
The file
can
more
easily
file
holder
accessory) is
file
holder
for the correct sharpening angle of 30° (align the
markings parallel to the saw chain) and limits the
depth of
penetration (to
of
the
►
Fig.28:
1. File holder
—
After sharpening the chain, check the height of the
depth gauge using the chain gauge tool (optional
accessory).
►
Fig.29
—
Remove
any
however
small,
Replacing the sprocket
special
flat
accessory).
90PX
:
91PX
:
25AP
:
special
round
(optional
accessory)
saw chains to sharpen
are
suitable.
the
round
for
each
chain
is
follows:
90PX
:
mm
91PX
:
mm
25AP
:
mm
should
only
the
cutter
the
forward
Lift
the
off
the
on
the
stroke.
shortest
cutter
Then
the
of this shortest cutter
file
as
in
the
be
guided
if
a
(optional
employed. The
has
markings
4/5
file
diameter).
projecting material,
with
a
file
(optional
23 ENGLISH
—
Round off the front of the depth gauge again.
Cleaning the guide bar
Chips and sawdust will build up in the guide bar groove.
They
may
clog
groove
and
impair
flow.
Clean out the chips and sawdust every time
when you sharpen or replace the saw chain. ►
Fig.30
Cleaning the sprocket cover
Chips and saw dust will accumulate inside of the
sprocket cover. Remove the sprocket cover and saw
chain from the tool then clean the chips and saw dust.
►
Fig.31
Cleaning the oil discharge hole
Small dust or particles may be built up in the oil
discharge hole during operation. These dust or particles
may impair the oil
to
cause
an
insufficient lubrication on
the
whole
saw chain. When a poor chain oil
delivery occurs at the top of guide bar, clean the oil
discharge hole as follows.
1.
Remove the sprocket cover and saw chain from
the tool.
2.
Remove the small dust or particles using a slotted
screwdriver or the like.
►
Fig.32:
1. Slotted screwdriver 2. Oil
discharge hole
3.
Insert the battery cartridge into the tool. Pull the
switch
trigger
built-up
dust
off
the
hole by discharging chain oil.
4.
Remove the battery cartridge from the tool.
Reinstall the sprocket cover and saw chain on the tool.
CAUTION:
A worn sprocket will damage a new
saw chain. Have the sprocket replaced in this case.
Before
fitting
a
chain,
check
of
the sprocket.
►
Fig.33:
1. Sprocket 2. Areas to be worn
out
Always
fit
a
ring
when
sprocket.
►
Fig.34:
1. Locking ring 2. Sprocket
Storing the tool
NOTICE:
Make sure that the sprocket is installed
as shown in the figure.
the
bar
the
oil
flow
and
to
flow
or
particles
oil
discharge
new
saw
the
condition
new
locking
replacing the