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Stanley Fatmax SFMCCS630 User Manual

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13
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Replacing the Saw Chain (Fig.A, G)
CAUTION: Sharp chain. Always wear protective gloves
when handling the chain. The chain is sharp and can cut
you when it is notrunning.
WARNING: Sharp moving chain. To prevent accidental
operation, ensure that battery is removed from the tool
before performing the following operations. Failure to do
this could result in serious personalinjury.
1. Flip up locking tab and rotate the bar adjust locking knob
8
counterclockwise to release chaintension.
Adjusting Chain Tension (Fig.G, H)
CAUTION: Sharp chain. Always wear protective gloves
when handling the chain. The chain is sharp and can cut
you when it is notrunning.
WARNING: Sharp moving chain. To prevent accidental
operation, ensure that battery is removed from the tool
before performing the following operations. Failure to do
this could result in serious personalinjury.
1. With the saw on a flat, firm surface, check the saw chain
5
tension. The tension is correct when the chain snaps back
after being pulled 1/8" (3mm) away from the guide bar
4
with light force from the index finger and thumb as shown
in Fig.H. There should be no “sag between the guide bar
and the chain on the underside as shown in Fig.H
2. To adjust saw chain tension, flip up locking tab and rotate
the bar adjust locking knob
8
counterclockwise one full
turn. Rotate the chain tensioning knob
9
clockwise until
the chain tension is correct as instructedabove.
3. Do not over-tension the chain as this will lead to excessive
wear and will reduce the life of the bar andchain.
4. Once chain tension is correct, securely tighten bar adjust
lockingknob
8
.
5. When the chain is new, check the tension frequently (after
removing battery) during the first 2hours of use as a new
chain stretchesslightly.
5. Place the saw chain around the sprocket
17
. While lining up
the slot on the guide bar with chain tensioning pin
18
, and
the bolt
19
, on the base of the tool as shown in Fig.F.
6. Once in place, hold the bar still, replace sprocket cover
6
.
Make sure tool-free tension assembly bolt hole on the
cover lines up with the bolt
19
, in the main housing. Flip
up locking lever and rotate the bar adjust locking knob
8
clockwise until snug, then loosen knob one full turn, so that
the saw chain can be properlytensioned.
7. Rotate the chain tensioning knob
9
clockwise to increase
tension as shown in Fig.G. Make sure the saw chain
5
is
snug around the guide bar
4
. Tighten the bar adjust locking
knob
8
untilsnug
.
8. Further tightening can be done with a hex wrench, but
is not required. Using a 8mm hex wrench (not supplied),
insert the hex wrench into the wrench slot
23
on the bar
adjust locking knob
8
and rotate the hex wrench clockwise
totighten.
Installing the Guide Bar and Saw Chain
(Fig.A, E–G, I)
CAUTION: Sharp chain. Always wear protective gloves
when handling the chain. The chain is sharp and can cut
you when it is notrunning.
WARNING: Sharp moving chain. To prevent accidental
operation, ensure that battery is removed from the tool
before performing the following operations. Failure to do
this could result in serious personalinjury.
If the saw chain
5
and guide bar
4
are packed separately in the
carton, the chain has to be attached to the bar, and both must
be attached to the body of thetool.
1. Place the saw on a flat, firmsurface.
2. Flip up locking lever and rotate the bar adjust locking
knob
8
counterclockwise as shown in Fig.E to remove
sprocket cover
6
.
3. Wearing protective gloves, grasp the saw chain
5
and wrap
it around the guide bar
4
, ensuring the teeth are facing the
correct direction (see Fig.I).
4. Ensure the chain is properly set in the slot around the entire
guidebar.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack
from the Tool (Fig.D)
NOTE: Make sure your battery pack
29
is fullycharged.
To Install the Battery Pack into the Tool
1. Align the battery pack
29
with the rails inside the tool’s
battery housing
14
(Fig. D).
2. Slide it into the battery housing until the battery pack is
firmly seated in the tool and ensure that you hear the lock
snap intoplace.
To Remove the Battery Pack from the Tool
1. Press the battery release button
30
and firmly pull the
battery pack out of thetool.
2. Insert battery pack into the charger as described in the
charger section of thismanual.
Fuel Gauge Battery Packs (Fig.C)
Some STANLEY FATMAX battery packs include a fuel gauge
which consists of three green LED lights that indicate the level of
charge remaining in the batterypack.
To actuate the fuel gauge, press and hold the fuel gauge
button
19
. A combination of the three green LED lights will
illuminate designating the level of charge left. When the level of
charge in the battery is below the usable limit, the fuel gauge
will not illuminate and the battery will need to berecharged.
NOTE: The fuel gauge is only an indication of the charge left on
the battery pack. It does not indicate tool functionality and is
subject to variation based on product components, temperature
and end-userapplication.
WARNING: Use only battery packs andchargers.

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Stanley Fatmax SFMCCS630 Specifications

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BrandStanley
ModelFatmax SFMCCS630
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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