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INSTALLATION OF GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN
Use pin and chain tension adjustment screw to set chain
tension. It is very important that the pin located on chain
tension adjustment screw falls into hole in the guide bar during
installation of the guide bar.
You can move the pin to the front and back by turning the chain
tension adjustment screw. Those parts must be set appropriately
prior to starting guide bar installation in the saw.
Chain saw should be disconnected from power supply.
• Brake lever (3) must be in the upper (vertical) position (g. A).
• Unscrew the protection nut (5) and remove guide bar cover (6).
• Put the chain (14) onto guide bar (13) and its chain wheel (15).
• Put the chain (14) onto driving chain wheel.
• Put the guide bar (13) onto guiding bolt (a) (g. B).
• Move the guide bar (13) away from the driving chain wheel, so chain
guiding links are placed in the groove of the guide bar (13).
• Ensure the pin (b) of the chain tension adjustment screw (4) is in
the middle of the lower hole (c) of the guide bar (13), adjust when
necessary (g. B).
• Put the guide bar cover (6) in its place and slightly tighten protection
nut (5).
• Strain the chain appropriately using the chain tension adjustment
screw (4). Chain tension is appropriate when the chain can be lifted
by 3 to 4 mm in the middle of the guide bar in horizontal position.
• Tighten protection nut (5) rmly while holding the guide bar tip.
Prior to guide bar and chain installation ensure that position of
chain cutting blades is appropriate (correct direction is shown on
the tip of the guide bar). Always wear protective gloves during
checks and installation of the chain to prevent cuts from sharp
edges of the chain.
New chain requires start-up period, which lasts approximately
5 minutes. Chain lubrication is very important in this phase. After
the start up period check the chain tension and adjust when
necessary.
Check and adjust the chain tension frequently. Too loose chain can
easily slide o the guide bar, quickly wear out or quickly wear out
the guide bar.
FILLING OIL TANK FOR CHAIN LUBRICATION
Ensure the oil tank is lled with oil before rst use of the chain saw.
Clean oil ller plug (1) before removing to prevent dirt getting inside
the oil tank. Use oil level indicator (7) to regularly check oil level during
the chain saw operation. Tighten oil ller plug carefully after lling the
oil.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the rating plate of
the saw. Hold the chain saw with both hands when starting up and
during operation.
Switching on – press the switch lock button (9) and then switch
button (11) (g. C).
In case the chain saw does not start, release the brake lever (3).
Switching o – release pressure on the switch (11).
Release pressure on the switch button (11) to stop the chain saw.
Strong sparking on the commutator may appear. This is normal and
safe for chain saw operation.
When switched on, the chain saw starts to work with full speed.
CHECKING CHAIN LUBRICATION
Check oil level in the tank and chain lubrication before starting to work.
• Switch on the saw and hold it above ground.
• If you see enlarging oil marks, the chain lubrication works well
(g. D).
• If there are no traces of oil at all, try to clean oil outlet and oilway or
contact service.
Use special precaution measures and never allow the guide bar to
have contact with ground. Operate the tool safely and maintain at
least 20cm (8 in) distance from ground.
CHAIN LUBRICANTS
Durability of chain and guide bar depends heavily on quality of
lubricant. Use only lubricants, which are designed for chain saws.
Never use regenerated or previously used oil for chain lubrication.
CHAIN GUIDE BAR
Guide bar (13) is exposed to heavy wear especially in tip and bottom
part. To prevent side wear due to friction, it is recommended to turn
over the guide bar every time the chain is sharpened. Clean the
guide bar groove and oil holes on that occasion. Guide bar groove is
rectangular. Check the groove against wear. Put rule to guide bar and
outer surface of a chain tooth. If you observe distance between, the
groove is correct. Otherwise the guide bar is worn out and needs to
be replaced.
CHAIN WHEEL
Driving chain wheel is subject to especially heavy wear. Replace the
chain wheel when you observe clear signs of wear of wheel teeth.
Worn chain wheel additionally reduces durability of chain. Chain wheel
should be replaced by authorized service workshop.
CHAIN BRAKE
The saw features safety brake, which stops the chain in case of kickback
during cutting. The chain brake can also be activated manually when
the brake lever (3) is moved towards the guide bar (13) (g. A).
Switching the chain brake stops the chain movement in 0.15 sec.
Ensure the brake operates correctly before each use of the saw.
BRAKING CHECK
• Switch on the saw and push brake lever (3) forward. The chain
should stop immediately.
• In case the chain stops slowly or does not stop at all, replace the
brake band and clutch drum before using the chain saw again.
• To release the brake, pull the brake lever (3) towards the front handle
(2) so you can hear sound typical for blockade snapping.
Ensure the brake operates correctly and the chain is sharp before
each use of the saw. It is very important for keeping potential
kickback at a safe level.
In case the brake does not operate eciently, have it repaired in
authorized service site.
When the motor operates with the brake switched on, the
saw clutch overheats. When the chain brake activates during
operation, stop the saw immediately.
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
During operation cutting chain lengthens due to higher temperature.
Longer chain loosens and may slip o the guide bar.
• Loosen the protection nut (5).
• Ensure the chain (14) remains in the guiding groove of the guide
bar (13).
• Use a screwdriver to turn the chain tension adjustment screw (4)
clockwise until the chain is strained appropriately (it should slightly
hold the guide bar in horizontal position).
• Check the chain tension again (it should be possible to lift the chain
by approximately 3 – 4 mm in the middle of the guide bar) (g. E).
• Tighten the protection nut (5) rmly.
Do not overstrain the chain. Adjustment of overly heated chain
may lead to excessive tension when cooling down.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Verto |
Model | 52G584 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 17843 MB |
Caratteristiche Prodotto
Kleur van het product | Green, Stainless steel |
Geluidsniveau | 105.3 dB |
Stroombron | AC |
Vermogen | 2000 W |
Stationair toerental | 12.1 RPM |