Chain Adjustment
Tool
Guide
Bar
2.
Loosen bar clamp nut until it is
finger tight against the bar clamp.
Adjusting
Screw
Bar clamp nut
3. Turn adjusting screw clockwise until
chain solidly contacts bottom of
guide bar rail. Then, turn adjusting
screw an additional 1/4 turn.
Adjusting Screw - 1/4 Turn
4.
Using bar tool, roll chain around
guide bar to ensure all links are in
bar groove.
5.
Lift up tip of guide bar to check for
sag. Release tip of guide bar, then
turn adjusting screw 1/4 turn clock-
wise. Repeat until sag does not ex-
ist.
6. While lifting tip of guide bar, tighten
bar clamp nut securely with the bar
tool.
7.
Use the screwdriver end of the bar
tool to move chain around guide
bar.
8.
If chain does not rotate, it is too
tight. Slightly loosen bar clamp nut
and loosen chain by turning the ad-
justing screw 1/4 turn counterclock-
wise. Retighten bar clamp nut.
9.
If chain is too loose, it will sag below
the guide bar and needs to be tight-
ened following above procedure.
_WARNING:
DO NOT operate the
pruner if the chain is loose.
If the
pruner is operated
with a loose chain,
the chain could jump off the guide bar
and result in serious injury.
CHECK
CHAIN SHARPNESS
A sharp chain makes wood chips. A
dull chain makes a sawdust powder
and cuts slowly. See CHAIN SHARP-
ENING in the SERVICE AND ADJUST-
MENTS section.
BAR MAINTENANCE
If your pruner cuts to one side, has to
be forced through the cut, or been run
with an improper
amount of bar lubri-
cation it may be necessary
to service
your bar. A worn bar will damage
your
chain and make cutting difficult.
After each use, ensure ON/OFF switch is
in the OFF position, then clean all saw-
dust from the guide bar and sprocket
hole.
To maintain guide bar:
• Move ON/OFF switch to the OFF posi-
tion and disconnect
spark plug (or dis-
connect powerhead from power
source).
• Loosen and remove
bar clamp nut
and chain brake. Remove bar and
chain from pruner.
• Clean the oil holes and bar groove
after each 5 hours of operation.
Remove Sawdust From
._
,_
Guide Bar GrooV___
_
_
oil Holes
,,
• Burring of guide bar rails is a normal
process
of rail wear. Remove these
burrs with a flat file.
• When rail top is uneven, use a flat
file to restore square edges and
sides.
_-]__.
File Rail Edges_r]
r]
and Sides
I U I
Square
[
[
Worn Groove
Correct Groove
Replace guide bar when the groove is
worn, the guide bar is bent or cracked,
or when excess heating or burring of
the rails occurs. If replacement
is nec-
essary, use only the guide bar specified
for your pruner in the repair parts list.
LUBRICATION
Fill Cap
• See GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OiL un-
der the OPERATION section.
12