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Chain oil supply
Chain oil can lubricate and cool the chain:
1.
Turn off the chainsaw and disconnect the power supply.
2.
Position the chainsaw in a horizontal position with the spout of the oil tank facing upwards.
3.
Clean the oil tank and surrounding area with a damp cloth.
4.
Rotate the top of the oil tank anticlockwise so that it can be removed.
5.
Remove the top of the oil tank.
6.
Pour the chain oil to the appropriate level to avoid any overflowing.
7.
Tighten the cap.
Checking the chainsaw
Turn off the power when doing the following.
Chain wheel inspection
8.
Turn off the chainsaw and remove the battery.
9.
Remove the protective cover of the chain wheel.
10. Remove the bar and the chain.
11. Measure the depth of the chain wheel groove using a
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depth gauge. (see image below)
12. If the groove depth is not above 0.5 mm, do not use the chainsaw and contact your dealer
or Stocker Srl to request spare parts to replace the chain wheel as soon as possible.
Bar inspection
1.
Turn off the chainsaw and remove the battery.
2.
Remove the chain and the bar.
3.
Replace with a new bar if the following conditions are present:
a. The bar is damaged.
b. The measured depth is less than the minimum permissible depth.
c. The chainsaw groove is deformed and damaged.
4.
Please contact your dealer or Stocker Srl to request spare parts.
Chain oil discharge inspection
1.
Position the chainsaw
bar directly on a clean floor.
2.
Start the chainsaw.
The chain oil is ejected and the oil can
be clearly seen on the ground directly under the
bar, this indicates the normal discharge of the
chainsaw oil.
If no oil is seen:
3.
Add chain oil.
4.
Check the chain oil again.
For further information about the product, please contact info@stockergarden.com
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