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Scheppach BC-MFH400-X Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originale página 48

Dispositivo multifuncion de bateria

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13.2.1
Lubricate the transmission and angle
adjustment (49) (Fig. 36)
Notes:
Lubricate the drive every 10 to 20 operating hours.
Top up with only a little grease. Under no circumstances
overfill!
1. Apply a grease gun (not included in the scope of deliv-
ery) to the grease nipple (58).
2. Press max. one lift of commercially available grease
into the grease nipples (58).
3. Lubricate the angle adjustment (49) and the cutter bar
(19) with environmentally friendly lubricating oil.
13.3
Pole-mounted pruner
WARNING
Danger of injury when handling the saw
chain or the blade!
Wear cut-resistant gloves.
13.3.1
Checking the chain wheel (41) (Fig. 1,
10, 11, 13)
1. Turn the fastening nut (36) anti-clockwise, so that the
chain wheel cover (37) is removed. Use the open-end
spanner AF 8/10mm (C).
2. Turn the chain tensioning screw (38) anti-clockwise to
loosen the chain tension. Use the installation spanner
(D).
3. Remove the guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15).
4. Check the grooving on the chain wheel (41) with a test
gauge (not included in the scope of delivery).
5. If the grooves are deeper than 0.5 mm, do not use the
product and consult a specialist dealer. The chain
wheel (41) must be replaced.
6. Refit the chain guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15)
as described under 8.5
13.3.2
Checking the chainsaw guide bar (14)
(Fig. 1, 10, 11, 13)
1. Turn the fastening nut (36) anti-clockwise, so that the
chain wheel cover (37) is removed. Use the open-end
spanner AF 8/10mm (C).
2. Turn the chain tensioning screw (38) anti-clockwise to
loosen the chain tension. Use the installation spanner
(D).
3. Remove the guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15).
4. Measure the groove depth of the chainsaw guide bar
(14) with the scale on a file gauge (not included in
scope of delivery).
5. The chainsaw guide bar (14) must be replaced if any
of the following apply:
– The chainsaw guide bar is damaged.
– The measured groove depth is smaller than the
minimum groove depth of the chainsaw guide bar
(2 mm).
– The groove of the chainsaw guide bar has nar-
rowed or spread.
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6. Fir the chainsaw guide bar (14) and the saw chain as
described under 8.5.
13.3.3
1. Turn the fastening nut (36) anti-clockwise, so that the
chain wheel cover (37) is removed. Use the open-end
spanner AF 8/10mm (C).
2. Turn the chain tensioning screw (38) anti-clockwise to
loosen the chain tension. Use the installation spanner
(D).
3. Remove the guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15).
4. Replace the chainsaw guide bar (14) and fit the chain-
saw guide bar (14) and saw chain (15) as described
under 8.5.
13.3.4
DANGER
Serious injuries possible due to tearing or
jumping off of the sawtooth!
Never fit a new saw chain on a worn sprocket or on
a damaged or worn guide rail. The saw chain could
jump off or break.
• Only use saw chains and blades designed for this
product.
• Before changing the saw chain, clean the groove of
the guide bar, as the saw chain may jump out of the
bar if it dirty. The deposits can also soak up the chain
oil. The consequence would be that the chain oil does
not reach the underside of the guide bar, or only to a
small extent, and lubrication is reduced.
1. Turn the fastening nut (36) anti-clockwise, so that the
chain wheel cover (37) is removed. Use the open-end
spanner AF 8/10mm (C).
2. Turn the chain tensioning screw (38) anti-clockwise to
loosen the chain tension. Use the installation spanner
(D).
3. Remove the guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15).
4. Refit the chain guide bar (14) and the saw chain (15)
as described under 8.5
Note:
Only tighten the fastening nut once the chain tension has
been set.
With a new saw chain, the tensioning force decreases af-
ter some time. Therefore, you must retension the saw
chain after the first 5 cuts, or after 10 minutes of sawing at
the latest.
13.3.5
WARNING
Increased risk of accidents due to an incor-
rectly sharpened saw chain!
Deviations from the dimensions of the cutting edge ge-
ometry during sharpening increase the risk of kickback
of the product.
Have the saw chain sharpened by a professional.
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Replacing the chainsaw guide bar
(14) (Fig. 1, 10, 11, 13)
Replace the saw chain (15) and allow
it to run in (Fig. 10-13)
Sharpening the saw chain (15)

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