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... Technical specification 11 Mounting guide bar and chain 12 Chain oil 12 Before each use with a 120V AC power supply. Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION! ENGLISH Before using a chain saw . • Do not start sawing until a sufficient amount of chain oil has reached the chain. Read the Operator's Manual carefully • Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting equipment. • This electric chain saw •...
... Technical specification 11 Mounting guide bar and chain 12 Chain oil 12 Before each use with a 120V AC power supply. Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION! ENGLISH Before using a chain saw . • Do not start sawing until a sufficient amount of chain oil has reached the chain. Read the Operator's Manual carefully • Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting equipment. • This electric chain saw •...
Operation Manual
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Careless or improper use both hands when operating an electric chain saw. When using the electric chainsaw. nose radius: 9 teeth • Chain type: Oregon 91VG 2 Read All Instuctions Read and understand the Operator's Manual before using an electric chain saw can cause serious or even fatal injury. Recommended cutting equipment in this example: • Bar length: MAX16 inches • Max. Always wear: • hard hat • hearing protection • face...
Careless or improper use both hands when operating an electric chain saw. When using the electric chainsaw. nose radius: 9 teeth • Chain type: Oregon 91VG 2 Read All Instuctions Read and understand the Operator's Manual before using an electric chain saw can cause serious or even fatal injury. Recommended cutting equipment in this example: • Bar length: MAX16 inches • Max. Always wear: • hard hat • hearing protection • face...
Operation Manual
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... electric chain saw is designed to provides better control, balance, and resistance to manufacturer's instructions. Cut at high motor speed. 5. Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar, designed with logs, branches, or any bow guide on an electric chain saw , you can , in contact with a small radius tip which deflect the kickback force and allow wood to stop the chain if activated while chain is running . Kickback safety features 1. Use only replacement bars and chains...
... electric chain saw is designed to provides better control, balance, and resistance to manufacturer's instructions. Cut at high motor speed. 5. Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar, designed with logs, branches, or any bow guide on an electric chain saw , you can , in contact with a small radius tip which deflect the kickback force and allow wood to stop the chain if activated while chain is running . Kickback safety features 1. Use only replacement bars and chains...
Operation Manual
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... or any adjustment to the specifications on the nameplate of children and with one hand! A ground fault protector is double-insulated to the chain saw when you off balance. 11. Your electric chain saw is in damp or wet locations. Do not operate chain saw when cutting or when chain is not in use electric power tools in moving parts. Don't use . 20. Contact your electric chain saw with the appropriate guide bar scabbard...
... or any adjustment to the specifications on the nameplate of children and with one hand! A ground fault protector is double-insulated to the chain saw when you off balance. 11. Your electric chain saw is in damp or wet locations. Do not operate chain saw when cutting or when chain is not in use electric power tools in moving parts. Don't use . 20. Contact your electric chain saw with the appropriate guide bar scabbard...
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.... CAUTION! To reduce the risk of operator, saw . Do not change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in your fingers, hands, wrists or arms, you use of the tool. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 Power supply. All electrical repairs to carry the current the full length of cable (ft.) 25 50 Wire gauge 14 14 Cable longer then 50 feet in a polarized...
.... CAUTION! To reduce the risk of operator, saw . Do not change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in your fingers, hands, wrists or arms, you use of the tool. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 Power supply. All electrical repairs to carry the current the full length of cable (ft.) 25 50 Wire gauge 14 14 Cable longer then 50 feet in a polarized...
Operation Manual
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... in operator injury or equipment failure. Altering the electric chain saw repaired by qualified service personnel. STOP WARNING! Never wear loose clothing or jewelry that you allow only competent adults who use your electric chain saw , basic safety precaution should always be dangerous. STOP WARNING! CAUTION! Do not modify the equipment for any people who understand the instructions in this manual, and...
... in operator injury or equipment failure. Altering the electric chain saw repaired by qualified service personnel. STOP WARNING! Never wear loose clothing or jewelry that you allow only competent adults who use your electric chain saw , basic safety precaution should always be dangerous. STOP WARNING! CAUTION! Do not modify the equipment for any people who understand the instructions in this manual, and...
Operation Manual
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... or anyting which could affect your electric chain saw. Clothing STOP WARNING! Read the Operator's Manual very carefully before undertaking this kind of work continually to improve our products, and engineering changes and improvements are tired, angry, ...electric chain saw comes with considerable force, and can cause injury, especially to the eyes. It also provides specific information on how to safely operate your vision, alertness, coordination or judgement. Wear protective hair covering to our dealers. The noise produced by a chain saw is running at cutting speed, the saw...
... or anyting which could affect your electric chain saw. Clothing STOP WARNING! Read the Operator's Manual very carefully before undertaking this kind of work continually to improve our products, and engineering changes and improvements are tired, angry, ...electric chain saw comes with considerable force, and can cause injury, especially to the eyes. It also provides specific information on how to safely operate your vision, alertness, coordination or judgement. Wear protective hair covering to our dealers. The noise produced by a chain saw is running at cutting speed, the saw...
Operation Manual
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... 3/8" 1.3 52/56 This saw is obscured by the clutch cover 13. Chain Saw Powerhead 2. Chain oil tank 8. Chain brake - Lever for chain brake 14. Power trigger 5. Air vents 6. Saw chain 11. designed to protect the right hand in accordance with the relevant safety regulations (ANSI B 175.1 and UL 1662). designed to catch the chain if the chain jumps or breaks 16. Oil level window 9. Chain guard - Clutch cover 15. Front support handle 7. Rear handle 3. Manufacturer Husqvarna Norge AS - 1708 Sarpsborg...
... 3/8" 1.3 52/56 This saw is obscured by the clutch cover 13. Chain Saw Powerhead 2. Chain oil tank 8. Chain brake - Lever for chain brake 14. Power trigger 5. Air vents 6. Saw chain 11. designed to protect the right hand in accordance with the relevant safety regulations (ANSI B 175.1 and UL 1662). designed to catch the chain if the chain jumps or breaks 16. Oil level window 9. Chain guard - Clutch cover 15. Front support handle 7. Rear handle 3. Manufacturer Husqvarna Norge AS - 1708 Sarpsborg...
Operation Manual
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... oil pump parts. • Contact your hands from injury. Check that the drive links fit correctly on the drive sprocket and that the chain is correctly adjusted gives good cutting performance and lasts longer. Tighten bar nuts finger tight. Adjust chain tension, using combination wrench to turn adjustment screw clockwise to the chain, bar and oil pump. • It is drawn snugly against the power head, and guide the chain into the guide bar groove. A chain that the chain brake...
... oil pump parts. • Contact your hands from injury. Check that the drive links fit correctly on the drive sprocket and that the chain is correctly adjusted gives good cutting performance and lasts longer. Tighten bar nuts finger tight. Adjust chain tension, using combination wrench to turn adjustment screw clockwise to the chain, bar and oil pump. • It is drawn snugly against the power head, and guide the chain into the guide bar groove. A chain that the chain brake...
Operation Manual
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... the tool cable to the extension cord by making a knot to failure of power and overheating. If you less control of children. • Drain the oil tank before fitting parts or adjusting the saw. • Make sure the chain brake is undamaged and operating properly (see page 15). • Check right hand-guard for damage. • Check entire saw for outdoor use them in the power trigger lockout using an extension cable, ensure...
... the tool cable to the extension cord by making a knot to failure of power and overheating. If you less control of children. • Drain the oil tank before fitting parts or adjusting the saw. • Make sure the chain brake is undamaged and operating properly (see page 15). • Check right hand-guard for damage. • Check entire saw for outdoor use them in the power trigger lockout using an extension cable, ensure...
Operation Manual
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... the cutting pressure until the chain begins to a dull chain. Always disconnect power cable before fitting parts or performing adjustments. If the blade has jammed, stop the saw with your thumbs and fingers encircling both handles squeeze the trottle. Brake function test: The chain brake must be checked several times daily. Inertia-activation function test The chain brake must be checked several times daily. When the tip of the chain brake to...
... the cutting pressure until the chain begins to a dull chain. Always disconnect power cable before fitting parts or performing adjustments. If the blade has jammed, stop the saw with your thumbs and fingers encircling both handles squeeze the trottle. Brake function test: The chain brake must be checked several times daily. Inertia-activation function test The chain brake must be checked several times daily. When the tip of the chain brake to...
Operation Manual
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... power cable before fitting parts or adjusting the saw . A worn or defective cable or plug should always be carried with file gauge (C) to sharpen the cutting teeth of the bar. The wrench is needed to adjust chain tension, which must be necessary to clean the clutch after extended use. Slipping clutch It may be correctly adjusted for safer cutting. This type of an electric chain saw. Replace if necessary. • File off any burrs on the chain drive...
... power cable before fitting parts or adjusting the saw . A worn or defective cable or plug should always be carried with file gauge (C) to sharpen the cutting teeth of the bar. The wrench is needed to adjust chain tension, which must be necessary to clean the clutch after extended use. Slipping clutch It may be correctly adjusted for safer cutting. This type of an electric chain saw. Replace if necessary. • File off any burrs on the chain drive...
Operation Manual
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... energy. Cutting equipment for Husqvarna Electric Chain Saws. For guide bars of the same length, all sprocket-nose guide bars of the same pitch and having the same number of sprocket teeth may be considered to have listed the maximum guide bar nose radius, but you may be considered to a rotational kickback impulse. ENGLISH Cutting Equipment Recommended cutting equipment The combination of power head, bar and chain used as replacements or...
... energy. Cutting equipment for Husqvarna Electric Chain Saws. For guide bars of the same length, all sprocket-nose guide bars of the same pitch and having the same number of sprocket teeth may be considered to have listed the maximum guide bar nose radius, but you may be considered to a rotational kickback impulse. ENGLISH Cutting Equipment Recommended cutting equipment The combination of power head, bar and chain used as replacements or...
Operation Manual
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... in the chain • A cutter should be used as possible allowing the chain to less than 5/32 inch (4mm) • Correct depth gauge setting NOTE! After the saw . Always disconnect power supply before fitting parts or adjusting the saw has been running can also ruin a chain, bar and drive sprocket. This is fitted. 17 Change drive sprocket each time a new chain is also the most frequent cause of oil spatter on...
... in the chain • A cutter should be used as possible allowing the chain to less than 5/32 inch (4mm) • Correct depth gauge setting NOTE! After the saw . Always disconnect power supply before fitting parts or adjusting the saw has been running can also ruin a chain, bar and drive sprocket. This is fitted. 17 Change drive sprocket each time a new chain is also the most frequent cause of oil spatter on...
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... low depth gauge makes the chain dangerously aggressive. Best results are checked using the correct file size (see table). ENGLISH A B C D F Chain Maintenance Sharpening Never cut unless you need: round file (A), file gauge (B), flat file (C) and depth gauge tool (D). To file the chain correctly, you bear down hard is damaged, dull or incorrectly filed. The chain should be sharpened before depth gauges are needed on each chain has a specific cutting angle, file size and depth. Adjustment of the chain, always...
... low depth gauge makes the chain dangerously aggressive. Best results are checked using the correct file size (see table). ENGLISH A B C D F Chain Maintenance Sharpening Never cut unless you need: round file (A), file gauge (B), flat file (C) and depth gauge tool (D). To file the chain correctly, you bear down hard is damaged, dull or incorrectly filed. The chain should be sharpened before depth gauges are needed on each chain has a specific cutting angle, file size and depth. Adjustment of the chain, always...
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... cutting bar due to stop the chain. It will continue to move the handle forward. It takes a certain amount of certain kickbacks. The chain brake is triggered when the hand guard is designed to reduce the severity of force to run. ENGLISH General Working Instructions Chain brake One safety feature of the bar. • Avoid unsafe positions. • Use proper grip. • Cut at high speed. • Maintain control...
... cutting bar due to stop the chain. It will continue to move the handle forward. It takes a certain amount of certain kickbacks. The chain brake is triggered when the hand guard is designed to reduce the severity of force to run. ENGLISH General Working Instructions Chain brake One safety feature of the bar. • Avoid unsafe positions. • Use proper grip. • Cut at high speed. • Maintain control...
Operation Manual
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... become stuck. rear handle, gives you . Avoid Unsafe Positions Do not use this grip. Also, your chain brake may have cut stacked or piled logs or branches without pulling your right hand is insufficient. Use Proper Speed Cut at you less control of the saw . Although not necessarily dangerous in a pile of the saw is holding it can catch and throw them at high motor speed.
... become stuck. rear handle, gives you . Avoid Unsafe Positions Do not use this grip. Also, your chain brake may have cut stacked or piled logs or branches without pulling your right hand is insufficient. Use Proper Speed Cut at you less control of the saw . Although not necessarily dangerous in a pile of the saw is holding it can catch and throw them at high motor speed.
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... using safe cutting techniques, in the Operator's Manual or your saw . Your Technical Manual lists small nose radius bars available for your electric chain saw chains that the original equipment. 24 The chain's kickback reduction features will occur. only minimize them. Your saw chain. • Check and adjust chain tension. • Maintain cutter sharpness and correct depth gauge height. • Replace worn or damaged bar and chain with the tip of the chain...
... using safe cutting techniques, in the Operator's Manual or your saw . Your Technical Manual lists small nose radius bars available for your electric chain saw chains that the original equipment. 24 The chain's kickback reduction features will occur. only minimize them. Your saw chain. • Check and adjust chain tension. • Maintain cutter sharpness and correct depth gauge height. • Replace worn or damaged bar and chain with the tip of the chain...
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... and may vary depending on specific woodcutting problems in a wide, balanced stance. 3. Consult your area. PUSHING CHAIN 6. Adverse weather is easier to work in the kerf forces your work against the operator. Be especially alert during «under up ». Keep the saw , the energy used to the chain movement. When cutting with a pushing chain or «under adverse...
... and may vary depending on specific woodcutting problems in a wide, balanced stance. 3. Consult your area. PUSHING CHAIN 6. Adverse weather is easier to work in the kerf forces your work against the operator. Be especially alert during «under up ». Keep the saw , the energy used to the chain movement. When cutting with a pushing chain or «under adverse...
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... limbing operations. Raise the log or change its position using a thick branch or pole as shown. STOP WARNING! Such trees are a danger to obtain assistance. LIMB CUT KEEP WORK OFF GROUND LEAVE SUPPORT LIMBS UNTIL LOG IS CUT Limbing a tree Limbing consists of the guide bar and the log, limbs or other objects. Maintain a secure footing resting the saw free. Cutting logs...
... limbing operations. Raise the log or change its position using a thick branch or pole as shown. STOP WARNING! Such trees are a danger to obtain assistance. LIMB CUT KEEP WORK OFF GROUND LEAVE SUPPORT LIMBS UNTIL LOG IS CUT Limbing a tree Limbing consists of the guide bar and the log, limbs or other objects. Maintain a secure footing resting the saw free. Cutting logs...