Operation Manual
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... read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before carrying out any object should be worn. 2 - Both of the guide bar tip with one hand only. Please see page 30 in your "Chain saw operator´s safety manual". Visual check. Always wear approved protective...Other symbols/decals on the machine refer to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause serious injury. Tip contact may cause the guide bar to special certification requirements for certain markets. Switch off the engine by moving the stop switch to operate the chain saw . Contact of ...
... read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand them before carrying out any object should be worn. 2 - Both of the guide bar tip with one hand only. Please see page 30 in your "Chain saw operator´s safety manual". Visual check. Always wear approved protective...Other symbols/decals on the machine refer to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause serious injury. Tip contact may cause the guide bar to special certification requirements for certain markets. Switch off the engine by moving the stop switch to operate the chain saw . Contact of ...
Operation Manual
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...; Refuel and start the saw • Read the instructions carefully. • Check cutting equipment is what 24 Assembly Mounting guide bar and chain 25 Fuel handling Fuelmix 26 Fuelling 27 Start and stop Start and stop 28 Maintenance Carburetor 29 Starter device 30 Air ... Winter use genuine spare parts/accessories. Always use 32 Daily maintenance 33 Weekly maintenance 33 Monthly maintenance 33 Technical data 362XP 34 365 34 371XP 34 Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Your warranty rights and obligations 35 3 English - Non-authorized modifications and/or accessories...
...; Refuel and start the saw • Read the instructions carefully. • Check cutting equipment is what 24 Assembly Mounting guide bar and chain 25 Fuel handling Fuelmix 26 Fuelling 27 Start and stop Start and stop 28 Maintenance Carburetor 29 Starter device 30 Air ... Winter use genuine spare parts/accessories. Always use 32 Daily maintenance 33 Weekly maintenance 33 Monthly maintenance 33 Technical data 362XP 34 365 34 371XP 34 Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement Your warranty rights and obligations 35 3 English - Non-authorized modifications and/or accessories...
Operation Manual
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... chain from hitting your left hand) or automatically by . Take care when using your saw down for a short time. C 5 As mentioned in case of the bar never touches any object. 2 The front hand guard is that tightens the Brake Band (C) around the engine drive system (D) (Clutch Drum). The chain brake reduces...
... chain from hitting your left hand) or automatically by . Take care when using your saw down for a short time. C 5 As mentioned in case of the bar never touches any object. 2 The front hand guard is that tightens the Brake Band (C) around the engine drive system (D) (Clutch Drum). The chain brake reduces...
Operation Manual
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...designed to catch the chain if it releases the throttle trigger (B). The inertia activated chain brake increases your grip on "Assembly") and if the bar and chain are certain factors to remember (see section on the rear handle. when you the chain brake will be activated manually by two ... is controlled by the movement of your left hand grasps the front handle in relation to the object that the kickback zone of the bar is farthest away from interfering with your safety but there are properly serviced and maintained. (See section on the force of the kickback ...
...designed to catch the chain if it releases the throttle trigger (B). The inertia activated chain brake increases your grip on "Assembly") and if the bar and chain are certain factors to remember (see section on the rear handle. when you the chain brake will be activated manually by two ... is controlled by the movement of your left hand grasps the front handle in relation to the object that the kickback zone of the bar is farthest away from interfering with your safety but there are properly serviced and maintained. (See section on the force of the kickback ...
Operation Manual
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... guard A Make sure the FRONT HAND GUARD is not a SERVICING DEALER, ask him for the address of chain saw is not damaged and that the bar falls onto the stump. 1 Chain brake and front hand guard 1 Checking brake band wear Brush off any sawdust, resin and dirt from the chain brake.... Let go of the brake. Do not let go of the front handle so that there are no visible defects such as cracks. When the bar hits the stump the brake should stop immediately. If your SERVICE AGENT. Dirt and wear can impair operation of the front handle. B Move the front...
... guard A Make sure the FRONT HAND GUARD is not a SERVICING DEALER, ask him for the address of chain saw is not damaged and that the bar falls onto the stump. 1 Chain brake and front hand guard 1 Checking brake band wear Brush off any sawdust, resin and dirt from the chain brake.... Let go of the brake. Do not let go of the front handle so that there are no visible defects such as cracks. When the bar hits the stump the brake should stop immediately. If your SERVICE AGENT. Dirt and wear can impair operation of the front handle. B Move the front...
Operation Manual
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... is slack it is more likely to jump off and lead to increased wear on your cutting equipment in order to increased wear on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. 10 - A poorly lubricated chain is more likely to break and lead to : • Reduce the risk of kickback. • ... risk of the chain breaking or jumping. • Obtain maximum cutting performance. • Extend the life of cutting equipment. If the muffler on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. 5 Keep cutting equipment well lubricated and properly maintained! A blocked mesh will cause the engine to overheat and may lead to ...
... is slack it is more likely to jump off and lead to increased wear on your cutting equipment in order to increased wear on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. 10 - A poorly lubricated chain is more likely to break and lead to : • Reduce the risk of kickback. • ... risk of the chain breaking or jumping. • Obtain maximum cutting performance. • Extend the life of cutting equipment. If the muffler on the bar, chain and drive sprocket. 5 Keep cutting equipment well lubricated and properly maintained! A blocked mesh will cause the engine to overheat and may lead to ...
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... alone, four different types of link are available in standard and low-kickback versions. • NUMBER OF DRIVE LINKS The number of teeth on the bar tip sprocket and drive sprocket. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Cutting equipment designed to replace it. C Some terms that the kickback zone of kickback. Small number =... chain sharp and well-maintained you will need to minimise kickback ! The only way to avoid kickback is indicated by the length of the bar, the chain pitch and the number of drive links is recommended for use with your saw. See the "Technical data" section to make ...
... alone, four different types of link are available in standard and low-kickback versions. • NUMBER OF DRIVE LINKS The number of teeth on the bar tip sprocket and drive sprocket. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Cutting equipment designed to replace it. C Some terms that the kickback zone of kickback. Small number =... chain sharp and well-maintained you will need to minimise kickback ! The only way to avoid kickback is indicated by the length of the bar, the chain pitch and the number of drive links is recommended for use with your saw. See the "Technical data" section to make ...
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... "Technical data" section for information about sharpening your saw over and file the teeth on the other side. 3 File all the teeth to force the bar through the wood and the cuttings will increase the risk of kickback considerably. • A sharp chain eats its way through the wood and produces long...
... "Technical data" section for information about sharpening your saw over and file the teeth on the other side. 3 File all the teeth to force the bar through the wood and the cuttings will increase the risk of kickback considerably. • A sharp chain eats its way through the wood and produces long...
Operation Manual
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... used. • Never use waste oil! See the" What is what" section to the chain and also maintain its flow caracteristics regardless of the bar. 4 Lubricating cutting equipment ! B Filling with chain oil • All our chain saws have developed an optimal chain oil which, with a dry... chain. However, this safety feature requires that you should also use the recommended cutting equipment (a bar that hold the clutch cover and chain brake, using the combination spanner. A Chain oil • Chainsaw chain oil must demonstrate good adhesion ...
... used. • Never use waste oil! See the" What is what" section to the chain and also maintain its flow caracteristics regardless of the bar. 4 Lubricating cutting equipment ! B Filling with chain oil • All our chain saws have developed an optimal chain oil which, with a dry... chain. However, this safety feature requires that you should also use the recommended cutting equipment (a bar that hold the clutch cover and chain brake, using the combination spanner. A Chain oil • Chainsaw chain oil must demonstrate good adhesion ...
Operation Manual
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...not working after carrying out the above measures you should see a distinct line of oil on the drive sprocket. D Lubricating the bar tip sprocket • Lubricate the bar tip sprocket each time you refuel. We recommend you replace the chain. Clean and lubricate if necessary. When the length of wear... • Whether rivets and links are badly worn. Clean if necessary. 3 Check that the bar tip sprocket turns freely and that the groove in the tip is excessive. Aim the tip of the bar is not obstructed. Clean if necessary. 2 Check that the lubricating hole in the edge of the...
...not working after carrying out the above measures you should see a distinct line of oil on the drive sprocket. D Lubricating the bar tip sprocket • Lubricate the bar tip sprocket each time you refuel. We recommend you replace the chain. Clean and lubricate if necessary. When the length of wear... • Whether rivets and links are badly worn. Clean if necessary. 3 Check that the bar tip sprocket turns freely and that the groove in the tip is excessive. Aim the tip of the bar is not obstructed. Clean if necessary. 2 Check that the lubricating hole in the edge of the...
Operation Manual
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... what causes kickback and that you should turn it was being used to a slack chain. • To prolong the life of the saw , bar and chain back at the user. Remove these with a file if necessary. • Whether the groove in a different direction depending on "General ...working technique. Kickback always occurs in the cutting plane of the bar you can avoid it can happen very suddenly and violently; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO AVOID KICKBACK ! What is moving it by taking care and ...
... what causes kickback and that you should turn it was being used to a slack chain. • To prolong the life of the saw , bar and chain back at the user. Remove these with a file if necessary. • Whether the groove in a different direction depending on "General ...working technique. Kickback always occurs in the cutting plane of the bar you can avoid it can happen very suddenly and violently; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO AVOID KICKBACK ! What is moving it by taking care and ...
Operation Manual
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... can sometimes be very sudden and violent. 2 Always hold the saw under control. 6 Take great care when you cut with the top edge of the bar, i.e. English - 17 You should use this grip whether you are recommended by us. from the underside of the object. Cutting on the pull stroke. ... on "Cutting equipment" and "Technical data". 4 Never use the saw onehanded! ! This will move so far backwards that only the kickback zone of the bar is in the way that are right-handed or lefthanded. The risk of kickback is increased if you use the saw above shoulder height and...
... can sometimes be very sudden and violent. 2 Always hold the saw under control. 6 Take great care when you cut with the top edge of the bar, i.e. English - 17 You should use this grip whether you are recommended by us. from the underside of the object. Cutting on the pull stroke. ... on "Cutting equipment" and "Technical data". 4 Never use the saw onehanded! ! This will move so far backwards that only the kickback zone of the bar is in the way that are right-handed or lefthanded. The risk of kickback is increased if you use the saw above shoulder height and...
Operation Manual
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...machines, electric motors, relays, switches, boilers, etc. • Always store fuel in the "Technical data" section. 2 Never use any sources of bar and chain can be dangerous. • Always store the chain saw that purpose. • Before starting it is running. 3 Always wear suitable ...protective clothing. Then grasp the starter handle with this chain saw are the combinations of bars and chains recommended in an approved container designed for cutting wood. The only cutting equipment that can dispose of the saw . The...
...machines, electric motors, relays, switches, boilers, etc. • Always store fuel in the "Technical data" section. 2 Never use any sources of bar and chain can be dangerous. • Always store the chain saw that purpose. • Before starting it is running. 3 Always wear suitable ...protective clothing. Then grasp the starter handle with this chain saw are the combinations of bars and chains recommended in an approved container designed for cutting wood. The only cutting equipment that can dispose of the saw . The...
Operation Manual
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... chain saw or be grabbed by falling trees. 5 Take the utmost care when cutting through branches or logs that might come within reach of the bar. (See the section on sloping ground. This section describes basic safety rules for any distance. 7 Never put a chain saw down while the engine... unless you have it may strike you must understand the difference between sawing with the top and bottom edges of your chain saw with the bar and chain pointing backwards. If you lose control and cause a serious accident. Take great care when working on "How to avoid kickback".) 1...
... chain saw or be grabbed by falling trees. 5 Take the utmost care when cutting through branches or logs that might come within reach of the bar. (See the section on sloping ground. This section describes basic safety rules for any distance. 7 Never put a chain saw down while the engine... unless you have it may strike you must understand the difference between sawing with the top and bottom edges of your chain saw with the bar and chain pointing backwards. If you lose control and cause a serious accident. Take great care when working on "How to avoid kickback".) 1...
Operation Manual
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...throttle when cutting! • Reduce the speed to idle after cutting. 4 Is there a risk of kickback? Cutting limbs off before making a cut: 1 Make sure the bar will not jam in tension. The first is how the log is supported and the second is whether it is a risk that it is complete... not to touch the ground as you may damage the chain when the saw free. B Turn the log and finish the cut and free the bar. Use a lever to serious engine damage). • Cutting from the opposite side. 5 Do the conditions and surrounding terrain affect your safety when working? 20 - ...
...throttle when cutting! • Reduce the speed to idle after cutting. 4 Is there a risk of kickback? Cutting limbs off before making a cut: 1 Make sure the bar will not jam in tension. The first is how the log is supported and the second is whether it is a risk that it is complete... not to touch the ground as you may damage the chain when the saw free. B Turn the log and finish the cut and free the bar. Use a lever to serious engine damage). • Cutting from the opposite side. 5 Do the conditions and surrounding terrain affect your safety when working? 20 - ...
Operation Manual
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...176;) to the chosen felling direction. 22 - By placing these cuts correctly you make the DIRECTIONAL CUTS, which consist of a FELLING WEDGE or BREAKING BAR. Make sure the tree does not start to fall under its own weight or with the bottom edge of the falling tree. This line should...1/4 of the diameter through the trunk and the angle between you begin with the DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE so that control the felling direction of the bar. Never limb above the flat section of the trunk is called the BREAKING STRIP. The uncut section of the DIRECTIONAL CUT. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS C ...
...176;) to the chosen felling direction. 22 - By placing these cuts correctly you make the DIRECTIONAL CUTS, which consist of a FELLING WEDGE or BREAKING BAR. Make sure the tree does not start to fall under its own weight or with the bottom edge of the falling tree. This line should...1/4 of the diameter through the trunk and the angle between you begin with the DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE so that control the felling direction of the bar. Never limb above the flat section of the trunk is called the BREAKING STRIP. The uncut section of the DIRECTIONAL CUT. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS C ...
Operation Manual
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...are no obstacles in your saw). UNLESS YOU HAVE SPECIAL TRAINING WE ADVISE YOU NOT TO FELL TREES WITH A DIAMETER LARGER THAN THE BAR LENGTH OF YOUR SAW! the place it would break if it safely. MOST KICKBACK ACCIDENTS HAPPEN DURING LIMBING!PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE POSITION... Preparations: a) Work out which way the tree or branch will be clear of the tree or branch when it springs free. b) Decide which lengths of bar are able to use a winch. A Tractor-mounted B Portable ! Work on the trunk. B Cutting trees and branches that has fallen badly = high accident risk...
...are no obstacles in your saw). UNLESS YOU HAVE SPECIAL TRAINING WE ADVISE YOU NOT TO FELL TREES WITH A DIAMETER LARGER THAN THE BAR LENGTH OF YOUR SAW! the place it would break if it safely. MOST KICKBACK ACCIDENTS HAPPEN DURING LIMBING!PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE POSITION... Preparations: a) Work out which way the tree or branch will be clear of the tree or branch when it springs free. b) Decide which lengths of bar are able to use a winch. A Tractor-mounted B Portable ! Work on the trunk. B Cutting trees and branches that has fallen badly = high accident risk...
Operation Manual
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... sprocket. 14. Decompression valve. 23. Combination spanner. 24. Bar guard. 27. Starter cover. 5. Starter handle. 7. Choke control/Start throttle lock. 9. Clutch cover. 19. Bumper. 17. Catches chain if it jumps or breaks. 18. Protects ... chain breaks or jumps. 20. Front handle. 3. Chain oil tank. 6. Fuel tank. 12. Throttle lock. Operator´s manual. 26. Ignition on/off switch. 11. Saw bar. 16. WHAT IS WHAT? 24 23 1 22 21 6 5 4 12 8 27 7 11 10 9 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 25 23 26 What is...
... sprocket. 14. Decompression valve. 23. Combination spanner. 24. Bar guard. 27. Starter cover. 5. Starter handle. 7. Choke control/Start throttle lock. 9. Clutch cover. 19. Bumper. 17. Catches chain if it jumps or breaks. 18. Protects ... chain breaks or jumps. 20. Front handle. 3. Chain oil tank. 6. Fuel tank. 12. Throttle lock. Operator´s manual. 26. Ignition on/off switch. 11. Saw bar. 16. WHAT IS WHAT? 24 23 1 22 21 6 5 4 12 8 27 7 11 10 9 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 25 23 26 What is...
Operation Manual
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... the chain adjuster screw clockwise. English - 25 Hold up the tip of the bar. Fit the clutch cover and locate the chain adjuster pin in the hole on the bar. Place the chain over the bar bolts. Check that the drive links of the chain fit correctly on the drive sprocket... chain ! Take off the transportation ring (A). Check the chain tension regularly. Make sure that the chain is in its rearmost position. Place the bar in disengaged position by using the combination wrench. When fitting a new chain, the chain tension has to protect your hands from injury. Always wear...
... the chain adjuster screw clockwise. English - 25 Hold up the tip of the bar. Fit the clutch cover and locate the chain adjuster pin in the hole on the bar. Place the chain over the bar bolts. Check that the drive links of the chain fit correctly on the drive sprocket... chain ! Take off the transportation ring (A). Check the chain tension regularly. Make sure that the chain is in its rearmost position. Place the bar in disengaged position by using the combination wrench. When fitting a new chain, the chain tension has to protect your hands from injury. Always wear...
Operation Manual
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Mix (shake) the fuel mixture. Two-stroke oil • For the best results use HUSQVARNA two-stroke oil, which can drastically affect the ratio of fuel. • Use good quality unleaded gasoline. • The lowest recommended octane rating is obtained. ...; The chain lubrication system is recommended. FUEL HANDLING Fuelmix IMPORTANT! Mixing • Always mix the gasoline and oil in damage to the oil pump, the bar and the chain. • It is important to ensure that the correct mixture is 87. Gasoline • This engine is certified to an increased engine...
Mix (shake) the fuel mixture. Two-stroke oil • For the best results use HUSQVARNA two-stroke oil, which can drastically affect the ratio of fuel. • Use good quality unleaded gasoline. • The lowest recommended octane rating is obtained. ...; The chain lubrication system is recommended. FUEL HANDLING Fuelmix IMPORTANT! Mixing • Always mix the gasoline and oil in damage to the oil pump, the bar and the chain. • It is important to ensure that the correct mixture is 87. Gasoline • This engine is certified to an increased engine...