A Guide for Servicing Your Chainsaw -
Chainsaw's provide many years of service
for very little upkeep. Taking the time to service your chainsaw will help ensure that your
equipment will not let you down. For safety reasons, make sure you only service your chainsaw
when it is fully cooled, with the spark plug disconnected. If you are working with an
electric chainsaw make sure it is unplugged first of all. You should also wear gloves and
protection for your eyes.
For safe and effective operation having
correct chain tension is necessary. As the chain wears, significant stretching will occur.
After five to ten cuts a new chain may need to be readjusted. Separation from the guide bar
or binding into the wood can occur if the chain is loose. Premature chain and guide bar wear
will be caused by a tight chain. A chain that is well adjusted will move easily and smoothly
when pulled by a gloved hand. Binding or sagging by the chain should not occur. The chain
tension should be checked and adjusted if needed before every use.
A manual or automatic chain oiling system
is used in most chainsaws. Friction and heat builds between the chain and guide bar without
oil. The oil also helps the individual links in the chain operate smoothly at high speeds.
Check the oiling system prior to every use.
Tighten all of the screws and fasteners.
This process should be done before every use. Before using your chainsaw each time you need
to inspect the fuel system.
After every 10 hours of use you need to
clean or replace the air filter. By replacing the air filter on a regular basis your chainsaw
will be able to run cooler and use less fuel.
The sprocket tip should be lubricated
after every 10 hours of use. You will know that lubrication is complete when a small amount
of grease appears at the edge of the guide bar near the sprocket.
For every 10 hours of use the guide bar
should be turned. Flip the guide bar over to promote an even wear pattern on the bottom and
top of the bar. Inspect the spark plug after every 10 hours of use and cleaned or replaced as
necessary.
For every 10 hours of use the spark
arrester screen should be inspected and cleaned and replaced when necessary. The spark
arrester screen prevents sparks from leaving the exhaust port and hurting the operator or
falling on flammable materials.
The fuel filter should be replaced after
every 20 hours of use. Poor performance can result if the filter becomes
clogged.
To ensure the maximum performance perform
the following procedures as needed to prolong the life of your chainsaw. Take your chainsaw
to an authorized dealer if the carburetor needs adjustment. The chain blades should be
sharpened periodically as they become dull.
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