27 – English
FIG. 43
BAR AND CHAIN COMBINATIONS
Chain specifications: 14 in. saw chain, 3/8in.pitch,.050in.chaingauge.
Length of Bar Guide Bar Part Number Chain Part Number Drive Links
14in. 314675003 682006004 52
Each week of use:
Reversetheguidebaronthesawtodistribute
the wear.
Lubricate the socket at the end of the guide bar
using a grease syringe in the lubricating hole.
Turn the guide bar and check that the lubri-
cationholes and chaingroove arefree from
impurities.
A bar with any of the following faults should
be replaced immediately:
Wearinsidethebarrailsthatpermitsthechain
tolayoversideways
Bent guide bar
Cracked or broken rails
Spreadrails
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Bar and chain running hot
and smoking.
1. Checkchaintensionforover
tight condition.
2. Chainoiltankempty.
1. Tension chain. Refer to Chain
Tension earlier in this manual.
2. Check oil tank.
Motor runs, but chain is not
rotating.
1. Chain tension too tight.
2. Check guide bar and chain
assembly.
3. Check guide bar and chain
for damage.
1. Retension chain, Refer to
Chain Tension earlier in this
manual.
2. Refer to Assembling the
Bar and Chain earlier in this
manual.
3. Inspectguidebarandchainfor
damage.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
See Figure 43.
WARNING:
Alwaysremovethebatterypackbeforetrans-
porting or storing chain saw. Place battery
packindoorsinadry,securelocationoutof
the reach of children when storing. Failure to
follow these instructions may lead to acciden-
talstartingorunauthorizeduseandresultin
seriouspersonalinjury.
Donotstoreortransportthechainsawwhen
it is running. The chain saw should always be
idlebeforestoringortransporting.
Alwaysplacetheguidebarscabbardonthe
bar and chain before storing or transporting
thechainsaw.Usecautiontoavoidthesharp
teeth of the chain.
Clean the chain saw thoroughly before storing.
Storethechainsawindoors,inadryplacethat
islockedand/orinaccessibletochildren.
Keepaway from corrosive agentssuch as
garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
MAINTENANCE