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If the chain sprocket cover is not flush with the
chainsaw: Twist the adjusting wheel and repo‐
sition the chain sprocket cover.
The teeth of the adjusting wheel engage with
the teeth of the tensioning gear.
Rotate the wing nut clockwise until the chain
sprocket cover sits tightly at the chainsaw.
Close the handle of the wing nut.
6.1.3 Removing the Guide Bar and Saw
Chain
Shut off the engine and engage the chain
brake.
Rotate the nut counterclockwise until the chain
sprocket cover can be removed.
Remove the chain sprocket cover.
Turn the tensioning screw counterclockwise as
far as it will go.
The saw chain is now slack.
Remove the guide bar and saw chain.
6.1.4 Removing the Guide Bar and Saw
Chain (Quick Chain Tensioner)
Shut off the engine and engage the chain
brake.
Open the handle of the wing nut.
Rotate the wing nut counterclockwise until the
chain sprocket cover can be removed.
Remove the chain sprocket cover.
Turn the tensioning gear clockwise as far as it
will go.
The saw chain is now slack.
Remove the guide bar and saw chain.
Remove the screw of the tensioning gear.
Remove the tensioning gear.
6.2 Tensioning the Chain
6.2.1 Tensioning the Saw Chain
The saw chain expands or contracts during cut‐
ting work. The saw chain tension changes as a
result. Check the saw chain tension regularly
during operation and readjust if necessary.
Shut off the engine and engage the chain
brake.
1
2
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Loosen the nuts (1).
Disengage the chain brake.
Hold the guide bar nose up and turn the ten‐
sioning screw (2) clockwise or counterclock‐
wise until the following points apply:
The chain sag ‘a’ in the center of the guide
bar is 1 - 2 mm.
The saw chain can still be pulled easily
along the guide bar with two fingers.
Keep holding the guide bar nose up and
tighten down the nuts (1) firmly.
If the chain sag distance ‘a’ in the center of the
guide bar is not 1-2 mm: Readjust the saw
chain tension.
6.2.2 Tensioning the Saw Chain (Quick
Chain Tensioner)
The saw chain expands or contracts during cut‐
ting work. The saw chain tension changes as a
result. Check the saw chain tension regularly
during operation and readjust if necessary.
Shut off the engine and engage the chain
brake.
1
2
a
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Open the handle of the wing nut (1).
Back off the wing nut (1) 2 turns counterclock‐
wise.
You have loosened the wing nut (1).
Disengage the chain brake.
Hold the guide bar nose up and turn the
adjusting wheel (2) clockwise or counterclock‐
wise until the following points apply:
The chain sag ‘a’ in the center of the guide
bar is 1 - 2 mm.
The saw chain can still be pulled easily
along the guide bar with two fingers.
Continue holding the guide bar nose up and
turn the wing nut (1) clockwise until the chain
sprocket cover sits tightly against the chain‐
saw.
If the chain sag ‘a’ in the center of the guide
bar is not 1 - 2 mm: Readjust the saw chain
tension.
Fold in the handle of the wing nut (1).
6.3 Filling Up with Saw Chain Oil
The saw chain oil lubricates and cools the rotat‐
ing chain.
6 Assembling the Saw English
0458-221-0121-B 13

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