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... known to the State of at least 10 m between the machine and high-voltage power lines and/or any objects that are wet. Filling with chain oil and adjusting oil flow Always wear approved protective gloves. Electricity can also travel through branches and other reproductive harm. Always keep a distance of...
... known to the State of at least 10 m between the machine and high-voltage power lines and/or any objects that are wet. Filling with chain oil and adjusting oil flow Always wear approved protective gloves. Electricity can also travel through branches and other reproductive harm. Always keep a distance of...
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... the product is what 5 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important 6 Personal protective equipment 6 Machine′s safety equipment 7 ASSEMBLY Fitting the cutting head 15 Fitting the bar and chain 15 Adjusting the harness 15 Filling with American exhaust emissions requirements EPA Ph II and Californian exhaust and evaporative emissions requirements CARB Tier III. WARNING!
... the product is what 5 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Important 6 Personal protective equipment 6 Machine′s safety equipment 7 ASSEMBLY Fitting the cutting head 15 Fitting the bar and chain 15 Adjusting the harness 15 Filling with American exhaust emissions requirements EPA Ph II and Californian exhaust and evaporative emissions requirements CARB Tier III. WARNING!
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...as our highest priority. Think of our authorized dealers, ask for building and construction industry. By following its′ content (using a Husqvarna product. Husqvarna AB has a policy of the leading manufacturers in 1959, and it . INTRODUCTION Dear customer! Congratulations on a tradition that dates back to...and appearance of muskets. In 1956, the first motor driven lawn mowers appeared, followed by chain saws in the world of the machine can be necessary. Husqvarna is our wish that you for a long time. Thank you will also know how to properly ...
...as our highest priority. Think of our authorized dealers, ask for building and construction industry. By following its′ content (using a Husqvarna product. Husqvarna AB has a policy of the leading manufacturers in 1959, and it . INTRODUCTION Dear customer! Congratulations on a tradition that dates back to...and appearance of muskets. In 1956, the first motor driven lawn mowers appeared, followed by chain saws in the world of the machine can be necessary. Husqvarna is our wish that you for a long time. Thank you will also know how to properly ...
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... 15 14 20 21 19 16 22 3 2 26 24 23 28 27 29 7 5 6 31 13 8 9 11 4 12 10 30 25 What is what? 1 Chain lubrication adjustment screw 2 Shaft 3 Front handle 4 Throttle control 5 Stop switch 6 Throttle lock 7 Harness support hook 8 Cylinder cover 9 Starter handle 10 Fuel tank 11 Choke control...Air filter cover 14 Protective guard for saw chain 15 Bar nut 16 Chain tensioning screw 17 Chain 18 Bar 19 Chain oil tank 20 Filling with chain oil 21 Operator's manual 22 Transport guard, bar 23 Allen key 24 Combination spanner 25 Harness (327P4) 26 Balance Flex harness (327P5) 27 Shaft coupling...
... 15 14 20 21 19 16 22 3 2 26 24 23 28 27 29 7 5 6 31 13 8 9 11 4 12 10 30 25 What is what? 1 Chain lubrication adjustment screw 2 Shaft 3 Front handle 4 Throttle control 5 Stop switch 6 Throttle lock 7 Harness support hook 8 Cylinder cover 9 Starter handle 10 Fuel tank 11 Choke control...Air filter cover 14 Protective guard for saw chain 15 Bar nut 16 Chain tensioning screw 17 Chain 18 Bar 19 Chain oil tank 20 Filling with chain oil 21 Operator's manual 22 Transport guard, bar 23 Allen key 24 Combination spanner 25 Harness (327P4) 26 Balance Flex harness (327P5) 27 Shaft coupling...
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... the life of the cutting attachment through correct maintenance and using the right type of a damaged muffler. • Keep the chain's cutting teeth properly sharpened! Damaged cutting equipment should always be replaced. • Only use the recommended raker gauge. WARNING! Ensure that... : ! Bear in this section. A poorly lubricated chain is an easily accessible, quick release fitted at the front as described in mind that the cutting attachment has stopped completely and ...
... the life of the cutting attachment through correct maintenance and using the right type of a damaged muffler. • Keep the chain's cutting teeth properly sharpened! Damaged cutting equipment should always be replaced. • Only use the recommended raker gauge. WARNING! Ensure that... : ! Bear in this section. A poorly lubricated chain is an easily accessible, quick release fitted at the front as described in mind that the cutting attachment has stopped completely and ...
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...of the teeth on the bar tip sprocket. General information on bar tip sprocket (T). English The number of drive links is determined by a saw chain is called the cutting link and this consists of a cutting tooth (A) and the raker lip (B). GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Specification of bar ...and saw chain When the cutting attachment supplied with a badly sharpened chain! The cutting depth is very blunt it is worn out or damaged, you have to exert more pressure to be ...
...of the teeth on the bar tip sprocket. General information on bar tip sprocket (T). English The number of drive links is determined by a saw chain is called the cutting link and this consists of a cutting tooth (A) and the raker lip (B). GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Specification of bar ...and saw chain When the cutting attachment supplied with a badly sharpened chain! The cutting depth is very blunt it is worn out or damaged, you have to exert more pressure to be ...
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... it more difficult to sharpen correctly. • Always file cutting teeth from your chain. - We recommend that the chain is very difficult to sharpen a chain correctly without the right equipment. Cutting angle - increase the risk of kickback considerably: File angle too large... Cutting angle too small - A slack chain will ! GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • When you will need a round file and a file gauge. • Check that ...
... it more difficult to sharpen correctly. • Always file cutting teeth from your chain. - We recommend that the chain is very difficult to sharpen a chain correctly without the right equipment. Cutting angle - increase the risk of kickback considerably: File angle too large... Cutting angle too small - A slack chain will ! GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • When you will need a round file and a file gauge. • Check that ...
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...this radius or bevel when you adjust the raker clearance. • We recommend that protrudes through the gauge and file off ! Tensioning the chain • On a low-kickback cutting link the front edge of the lip that you cannot pull it becomes. WARNING! NOTE! increased if the... raker clearance is rounded. A slack chain may jump off the excess. English Then turn the saw over the part of the raker lip is too large! 12 - GENERAL SAFETY ...
...this radius or bevel when you adjust the raker clearance. • We recommend that protrudes through the gauge and file off ! Tensioning the chain • On a low-kickback cutting link the front edge of the lip that you cannot pull it becomes. WARNING! NOTE! increased if the... raker clearance is rounded. A slack chain may jump off the excess. English Then turn the saw over the part of the raker lip is too large! 12 - GENERAL SAFETY ...
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...After 1 minute running at the factory to increase the oil flow. Use a combination spanner or turn by hand. Checking chain lubrication • Check the chain lubrication each time you should be tensioned until it may be used. • Never use of the bar. Aim the tip ...of lubrication. - English - 13 Undo the bar nut. Tighten the bar nut using the combination spanner. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Filling with chain oil - The oil pump is recommended. • In areas where oil specifically for yourself, the machine and the environment. Poor ...
...After 1 minute running at the factory to increase the oil flow. Use a combination spanner or turn by hand. Checking chain lubrication • Check the chain lubrication each time you should be tensioned until it may be used. • Never use of the bar. Aim the tip ...of lubrication. - English - 13 Undo the bar nut. Tighten the bar nut using the combination spanner. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Filling with chain oil - The oil pump is recommended. • In areas where oil specifically for yourself, the machine and the environment. Poor ...
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...still not working after carrying out the above checks you should turn it over daily. We recommend you compare the existing chain with a new chain to only 0.16 inch (4 mm) the chain must be replaced. may increase the risk of the bar. Clean if necessary. • Check that the oil ...channel in the bar has become badly worn. Checking wear on the drive sprocket. WARNING! A faulty cutting attachment ! Clean if necessary. If the chain lubrication system is uneven or badly worn. Bar Check regularly: • Whether there are burrs on the underside of the bar tip this is due...
...still not working after carrying out the above checks you should turn it over daily. We recommend you compare the existing chain with a new chain to only 0.16 inch (4 mm) the chain must be replaced. may increase the risk of the bar. Clean if necessary. • Check that the oil ...channel in the bar has become badly worn. Checking wear on the drive sprocket. WARNING! A faulty cutting attachment ! Clean if necessary. If the chain lubrication system is uneven or badly worn. Bar Check regularly: • Whether there are burrs on the underside of the bar tip this is due...
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... . Begin on the top edge of fatigue in its rearmost position. Tighten the bar nut finger-tight. • When fitting a new chain, the chain tension has to give maximum control over the machine and reduce the risk of the bar. Adjusting the harness You should be tensioned until it... can still be checked frequently until the chain is run-in the cutting head. Fit the bar over the drive sprocket and in the shaft as shown. • Tighten screw A. • Tighten...
... . Begin on the top edge of fatigue in its rearmost position. Tighten the bar nut finger-tight. • When fitting a new chain, the chain tension has to give maximum control over the machine and reduce the risk of the bar. Adjusting the harness You should be tensioned until it... can still be checked frequently until the chain is run-in the cutting head. Fit the bar over the drive sprocket and in the shaft as shown. • Tighten screw A. • Tighten...
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..., pull the attachment straight out of the bar head Dismantling: Loosen the coupling by turning the knob. • Align the tab of the attachment (A) with Husqvarna saw chain oil. • Refit the cap. Fit the guard using the unit, tighten the knob securely. • Open the cap on the coupling (B). Tighten...
..., pull the attachment straight out of the bar head Dismantling: Loosen the coupling by turning the knob. • Align the tab of the attachment (A) with Husqvarna saw chain oil. • Refit the cap. Fit the guard using the unit, tighten the knob securely. • Open the cap on the coupling (B). Tighten...
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... use the machine for the purpose it was intended for. • Make sure that the handle and safety features are tight. • Make sure the chain is started ! WARNING! The bulb need not be fitted before the machine is adequately lubricated. with your foot!). Always move the machine away from...
... use the machine for the purpose it was intended for. • Make sure that the handle and safety features are tight. • Make sure the chain is started ! WARNING! The bulb need not be fitted before the machine is adequately lubricated. with your foot!). Always move the machine away from...
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without being hampered by branches, stones and trees. Keep the chain running while you withdraw the cutting attachment from "jumping" on the branch. • Make an initial cut on the underside of the bark, which could ...
without being hampered by branches, stones and trees. Keep the chain running while you withdraw the cutting attachment from "jumping" on the branch. • Make an initial cut on the underside of the bark, which could ...
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no of teeth on tip sprocket 7T 7T 7T 7T Chain Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG Oregon 90SG Oregon 90SG L D _ PITCH = D 2 Approved accessories Saw attachment with shaft PA 110 Art No. 537 18 33-13 Use with 327P5 English - 31 TECHNICAL DATA Bar and chain combinations The following combinations are CE approved. Bar Length, inch Pitch, inch 10 3/8 12 3/8 10 3/8 12 3/8 Max.
no of teeth on tip sprocket 7T 7T 7T 7T Chain Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG Husqvarna S 36/Oregon 91 VG Oregon 90SG Oregon 90SG L D _ PITCH = D 2 Approved accessories Saw attachment with shaft PA 110 Art No. 537 18 33-13 Use with 327P5 English - 31 TECHNICAL DATA Bar and chain combinations The following combinations are CE approved. Bar Length, inch Pitch, inch 10 3/8 12 3/8 10 3/8 12 3/8 Max.
Parts List
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... 05 68-01 ADJUSTER 22 503 97 82-01 SPRING 23 537 33 17-01 OIL DUCT 24 537 22 82-01 CHAIN TENSIONER 25 537 19 42-01 CHAIN GUIDE PLATE 26 738 21 00-04 BALL BEARING 27 735 31 27-10 CIRCLIP 28 735 31 12-00 CIRCLIP 29... BUSHING 48 537 27 14-01 RING 49 537 27 16-01 HUB CAP 50 537 23 00-01 LABEL 52 575 54 18-01 CHAIN GUARD 53 537 24 71-01 CUTTING HEAD ASSY Remark M6-M8 M7-M8 327 P4 QTY KIT 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53...
... 05 68-01 ADJUSTER 22 503 97 82-01 SPRING 23 537 33 17-01 OIL DUCT 24 537 22 82-01 CHAIN TENSIONER 25 537 19 42-01 CHAIN GUIDE PLATE 26 738 21 00-04 BALL BEARING 27 735 31 27-10 CIRCLIP 28 735 31 12-00 CIRCLIP 29... BUSHING 48 537 27 14-01 RING 49 537 27 16-01 HUB CAP 50 537 23 00-01 LABEL 52 575 54 18-01 CHAIN GUARD 53 537 24 71-01 CUTTING HEAD ASSY Remark M6-M8 M7-M8 327 P4 QTY KIT 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53 1 53...