14 – English
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
WARNING!
Check that the brake is on. Otherwise
the pressure spring can fly out and
cause personal injury.
8. Press down the retaining bush (C fig. 5) while releasing
the lever (D fig. 5) with a screwdriver.
9. Remove the pressure spring by freeing the back end
with a screw driver. See fig. 6.
10.Remove the toggle joint (E) with attached brake strap.
See fig. 6.
11.Remove the brake strap from the toggle joint.
12.Take out the retaining bush (C) with spring. See fig. 5.
Chain brake
Dismantling
1. Dismantle the following parts first:
• Chain and bar. See the Operator Guide.
• Centrifugal clutch. See page 23.
2. Push the hand guard forward so that the chain brake
is on. See fig. 1.
3. Remove the hand guard, two screws. Note the sleeve
on the starter side. See fig. 2.
4. Remove the chain guide-plate (A). See fig. 1.
5. Remove the locking ring (C) with washer (D) and lift up
the clutch drum (E) with needle bearing (F) and chain
drive sprocket (G). See fig. 3.
6. Remove the spark plug and fit the piston stop.
Remove the clutch with the clutch tool.
Note – left-hand thread. Screw in the direction of the arrow
as in fig. 4.
7. Remove the four screws (B) and the cover over the chain
brake mechanism. See fig. 1.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
G