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Craftsman 358.351191 User Manual

Craftsman 358.351191
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IMPORTANT MANUAL
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SEARS
Operator's
Manual
Model No.
358.351191
Always Wear Eye Protection
®
d_b WARNING:
READ THE OPERATOR'S
MANUAL AND FOLLOW
ALL WARNINGS AND
SAFETY INS'I'RUCTIONS.
FA|LURETO DO SO CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY.
cu. in./46cc 2-CYCLE2.8
1 inch Guide Bar
Turbo Air C :aner System
GASOLINE CH SAW
Assembly
° Operation
° Customer Responsibilities
° Service and Adjustments
Repair Parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
530-083986-09/28/95
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Craftsman 358.351191 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCraftsman
Model358.351191
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Rules

Know Your Saw

Read operator's manual, follow all safety rules, precautions, and operating instructions.

Operate Your Saw Safely

Do not operate with one hand, use in ventilated areas, not from ladder/tree.

Guard Against Kickback

Kickback is dangerous, can cause serious injury.

Reduce the Chance of Kickback

Recognize kickback, keep area clear, keep chain sharp, cut at full throttle, avoid plunge cuts.

Kickback Safety Features

Reduced-kickback guide bar and low-kickback chain.

Maintain Control

Keep firm grip, keep left arm straight, stand with balanced weight, do not overreach.

Understanding Reactive Forces

Pinch-kickback and pull-in occur when chain stops suddenly.

Product Specifications

Assembly Guide

Bar and Chain Assembly

Steps to mount guide bar, position chain, and fit links.

Chain Saw Operation

Engine Starting Procedure

Steps for cold engine start and warm engine start.

Operation Safety Warnings

Warning about pinched/hung saw, kickback.

Avoiding Reactive Pinch Forces

Pinch-kickback and pull-in occur when chain stops suddenly.

Tree Felling Operation

Warning about rotting trunks, binding saw, and using wedges.

Determining Natural Fall Direction

Factors influencing fall direction: wind, lean, shape, other factors.

Tree Felling Cutting Procedure

Steps for making the notch cut and felling cut.

Felling Safety Guidelines

Safety precautions specific to tree felling operations.

Safe Felling Positions

Check wind, lean, balance; avoid specific positions.

Critical Felling Warnings

Do not cut near wires/buildings, at night, in bad weather, or if direction of fall is unknown.

Bucking Techniques

Cutting a fallen tree to desired log size.

Types of Bucking Cuts

Overcutting and Undercutting techniques.

Bucking Safety Rules

Do not stand on logs, never turn saw upside down to undercut.

Pruning and Limbing

Removing branches from standing or felled trees.

Customer Responsibilities

Chain Sharpening Guide

Warning about improper sharpening and kickback.

Service and Adjustments

Chain Adjustment Procedure

Steps for adjusting chain tension after installation or use.

Carburetor Adjustments

Importance of carburetor adjustment, warnings, and conditions requiring adjustment.

Trouble Shooting Points

Trouble Shooting Chart

Details common issues, their causes, and solutions.

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