36 – English
NOTE!
Be careful with the clutch springs, as
opening them too much can result in ma-
terial damage.
Cleaning and checking
• Clean and check all parts carefully. Parts must
be replaced if cracked or show signs of other
defects. Always use original spare parts.
• Check the thickness of the clutch shoes by
measuring them with slide callipers across the
whole clutch hub. If the thickness is below
60 mm, the entire clutch must be replaced.
See Figure 26.
3
Loosen the clutch using tool 502 54 16-02 and a
suitable socket spanner. Turn the clutch clockwise.
See Figure 24.
7.9 Dismantling the centrifugal clutch
1
Release the brake by moving the kickback guard
backwards.
Loosen the bar nut and remove the clutch cover,
saw chain and bar. See Figure 23.
Fig 25
2
Dismantle the air lter cover, remove the spark
plug cap and unscrew the spark plug. Insert the
plastic piston stop, 575 29 36-01, to lock the crank-
shaft. See Figure 24.
4
Remove the clutch and loosen the clutch springs
using a screwdriver or a pliers. See Figure 24.
Min. 60 mm
Fig 26
Fig 23
Fig 24
Repair instructions