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PowerBase 577174 - What is a low kickback saw chain?; Chain Maintenance

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What is a low kickback saw chain?
Lowkickback saw chain is a chain which has met the kickback
performance requirements of ISO 9518. By keeping the chain brake
and saw chain in good working condition and correctly serviced as
recommended in this manual, you will be able to maintain the safety
system of your chain saw over the life of the product.
WARNING: Never remove, modify or make inoperative any
safety device furnished with your unit. The Chain Braks/
Hand Guard and low-kickback saw chain are major safety
features provided for your protection.
WARNING: Always wear heavy duty protection work gloves
and disconnect the battery pack when working on the saw
chain.
Chain Maintenance
CHAIN TENSION:
Check the chain tension frequently and adjust as often as necessary
to keep the chain snug on the bar, but loose enough to be pulled
around by hand. (See Section chainsaw TENSION ADJUSTMENT)
BREAKING IN A NEW SAW CHAIN:
A new chain and bar will need readjusting after as few as 5 cuts. This
is normal during the break-in period, and the interval between future
adjustments will begin to lengthen quickly.
Over a period of time, however, the moving parts of the saw chain
will become worn, resulting in what is called CHAIN STRETCH. This is
normal. When it is no longer possible to obtain correct chain tension
adjustment, a link will have to be removed to shorten the chain.
WARNING: Never have more than 3 links removed from a
loop of chains as this could could cause damage to the
sprocket.
CHAIN LUBRICATION:
Always make sure the automatic oiler system is working property.
Keep the oil tank filled with Chain, Bar and Sprocket Oil.
Adequate lubrication of the bar and chain during cutting operations
is essential to minimize friction with the guide bar.
Never starve the bar and chain of lubricating oil. Running the saw
dry or with too little oil will decrease rapid cutting efficiency, shorten
saw chain life, cause rapid dulling of the chain, and lead to excessive
wear of the bar from overheating. Too little oil is evidenced by smoke
or bar discoloration.

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