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© 2014 ICS, Blount International Inc. Specications are subject to change
without notice. REV061914 F/N 545067
CHAIN TENSIONER
The chain tensioner can become clogged with concrete
slurry during cutting. After each use thoroughly flush the chain
tensioner with water and apply a liberal amount of grease.
IMPORTANT
NOTE: The chain tensioner is located
on side cover, to the outside of the
guidebar.
Most Common Causes of Tensioner
Damage:
• Side cover nut is not tight enough.
Side cover nut should be torqued to
20-25 ft-lbs (27-33 Nm).
• Chain tensioning is attempted without
loosening the side cover nut.
• Concrete debris in tensioner pocket.
Chain Tensioner
Chain Tensioner
MAINTENANCE