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Stanley CS06 - User Manual

Stanley CS06
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© 2012 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
New Britain, CT 06053
U.S.A.
66864 1/2013 Ver. 7
Safety, OperatiOn and Maintenance
USer ManUaL
CS05/
CS06
HYDRAULIC
CHAIN SAW

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Questions and Answers

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    smithdeniseAug 13, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Chainsaw cuts slow?
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      Jane MooreAug 13, 2025
      If your Stanley Chainsaw cuts slow, there are a few potential causes. It could be due to insufficient fluid flow or a low relief valve setting, in which case you should adjust the fluid flow to the proper gpm and adjust the relief valve to 2250 psi/155 psi for optimum performance. Another cause might be a dull chain, so sharpen it per the instructions or replace it. Finally, excessive backpressure could be the culprit; it should not exceed 250 psi/17 bar at 8 gpm/30 lpm, measured at the end of the tool operating hoses.
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    Joshua HayesAug 16, 2025
    Why Stanley CS06 Chainsaw tool does not run?
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      Gregg GloverAug 16, 2025
      If your Stanley Chainsaw tool isn't running, here's what could be happening: * The power unit might not be functioning correctly. Check it for proper flow and pressure (4 gpm/15 lpm at 1500 psi/104 bar minimum for the CS05 and 7 gpm/26 lpm at 1000 psi/70 bar for the CS06). * There might be a blockage in the coupler or hoses. If so, remove the obstruction. * It's possible there's a mechanical failure. In this case, disassemble the tool and inspect it for damage.
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    Joseph LopezAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Chainsaw chain continues to move after valve is shut off?
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      umorrisAug 20, 2025
      If the chain on your Stanley Chainsaw keeps moving after you've shut off the valve, it could be because the chain is too loose. Try tightening the chain. Alternatively, the input flow might be too high, so try decreasing the flow.
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    Calvin HarrisonAug 25, 2025
    Why is the On/Off trigger hard to press on my Stanley CS06 Chainsaw?
    • B
      Bradley ShawAug 25, 2025
      If the On/Off trigger on your Stanley Chainsaw is hard to press, it might be due to reversed pressure and return lines; correct the flow direction. High backpressure could also be the cause; it should not exceed 250 psi/17 bar at 8 gpm/30 lpm when measured at the end of the tool operating hoses.
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    Bridget StoneAug 28, 2025
    Why Stanley CS06 Chainsaw tool runs backwards?
    • A
      Abigail WebbAug 28, 2025
      If your Stanley Chainsaw tool is running backwards, the pressure and return lines are likely reversed. Ensure you connect them for the proper flow direction, noting that the motor shaft should rotate clockwise.
  • B
    Brian RamirezSep 1, 2025
    What causes oil leakage around the drive sprocket on my Stanley CS06 Chainsaw?
    • J
      Jesse RuizSep 1, 2025
      Oil leakage around the drive sprocket on your Stanley Chainsaw is often due to motor shaft seal failure. Replace the seal as required. Also, ensure the oil isn't just from excess oiler flow.
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    John NelsonSep 4, 2025
    Why does the bar on my Stanley CS06 Chainsaw turn color?
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      Mr. Wesley Edwards MDSep 4, 2025
      If the bar on your Stanley Chainsaw is turning color, it's likely due to insufficient oiler flow. Adjust the oiler according to the Service Manual.
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    Teresa ValenzuelaSep 8, 2025
    What causes oil leakage between the rear gear housing and valve handle assembly on my Stanley CS06 Chainsaw?
    • M
      Mary NelsonSep 8, 2025
      Oil leakage between the rear gear housing and valve handle assembly on your Stanley Chainsaw is typically caused by motor face seal failure. Replace the seal as needed.

Stanley CS06 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStanley
ModelCS06
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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