Mounting The Round Handle; Mounting The Saw Chain; Tensioning The Saw Chain - Parkside PGKGA 40-Li B2 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones Original

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1. Loosen the star grip screw (3).
2. Pull the lock (8) outward and turn it left
or right as far as it goes.
3. Slide the front tubular shaft (2) onto the
tubular shaft on the device housing (4).
4. Pull the lock (8) outward and turn it
back to its original position.
5. Turn the front tubular shaft (2) with a
gentle rotating movement until the lock
(8) clicks into place in the bore on the
front tubular shaft (2).
6. Fix the tubular shaft with the star grip
screw (3).
Only tighten the star grip
screw (3) hand-tight! The use
of maximum manual force
will damage the tubular
shaft.
Mounting the round
C
handle
The round handle must be
mounted with a spacing of
at least 25 cm to the device
handle!
The leg protection must al-
ways be mounted on the
operator side!
1. Loosen the star grip screw (3) and fold
the leg protection (7) away.
2. Place the round handle (5) onto the
tubular shaft of the device housing
(4). Choose a position within
the levelled adjustment range
marked on the bottom of the tu-
bular shaft. The area is marked
with a label.
3. Close the leg protection (7) and tighten
it using the star grip screw (3).

Mounting the saw chain

Pay attention to the correct rotation
direction of the saw chain. This is
indicated on the chain wheel cover
(33) and above the bar bolt (37).
Tension the saw chain in accor-
dance with the fi rst 5-6 steps. See
section "Tensioning the saw chain".
1. Place the device on a level surface.
2. Remove the chain wheel cover (33) by
loosening the nut (34) with the moun-
ting key (23).
3. Place the sawing chain (1) into the bla-
de groove. Place the sawing chain (1)
into the chain sprocket (36).
4. Place the blade bar (35) and saw
chain (1) onto the rail bolts (37). When
the nose on the right below the guide
bolt (37) sits in the lower round recess
on the blade bar, the blade bar is
placed correctly. It is normal for the
saw chain (1) to sag.
5. Pre-tension the saw chain (1) by turning
the screw (38) in a clockwise direction
with the mounting key (23).
6. Put the chain wheel cover (33) back in
position. Tighten the chain wheel cover
nut (34).
Caution! The pole-mounted pruner
can be prone to leaks.

Tensioning the saw chain

Regularly tightening the saw chain provi-
des safety for the user and reduces and/or
prevents wear and chain damage. Before
starting work and at intervals of approx.
10 minute, we recommend the user to
examine the chain tension and correct it if
necessary.
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