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Stihl TS 350 User Manual

Stihl TS 350
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Stihl TS 350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStihl
ModelTS 350
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Main Parts of the TS 350 Cutquik™

Definitions

Abrasive Wheel

Cutting wheel for use with the machine.

Wheel Guard

Guards the wheel and deflects sparks.

Key Controls

Throttle trigger, stop switch, and choke lever.

Safety Precautions

The Operator

Physical and mental condition, fatigue, and strenuous work.

Vibration and Whitefinger Disease

Risks of vibration exposure and prevention methods.

Health and Environmental Precautions

Proper Clothing

Sturdy, snug-fitting clothing recommended for safety.

Eye and Hearing Protection

Importance of goggles, safety glasses, and ear protection.

Hazardous Materials

Risks of dust, mists, fumes from cutting materials.

The Cut-Off Machine

Modifications and Attachments

Only use authorized parts and attachments.

Dust and Fire Hazard

Dust accumulation and fire risk.

Abrasive Wheels

Selecting and inspecting abrasive wheels.

Wheel Selection and Use

Types of Abrasive Wheels

Approved wheels for stone, steel, asphalt, ductile iron.

Diamond Abrasive Wheels

Use for concrete, stone, asphalt; not metal.

Transporting the Cutquik™

Safe transport procedures, engine off.

Preparation for Use and Fueling

Preparation Steps

Check controls, guards, inspect wheels.

Fueling Precautions

Handling gasoline safely, ventilation.

Fueling Instructions

Steps for safe fueling.

Starting the Engine

Starting Procedure

Step-by-step guide for starting the engine.

Working Conditions

Operate in good visibility, avoid toxic fumes.

Operating Instructions

Safe Handling

One-hand use, grip, footing, weather precautions.

Operational Warnings

Starting-throttle lock, sparks, container cutting.

Wheel Guard Adjustment

Importance of proper guard adjustment.

Cutting Techniques and Adjustments

Cutting Methods

Direction, force, depth, grinding, wet cutting.

Idle Speed Adjustment

Ensure wheel does not turn at idle.

Contact with Rotating Wheel

Never touch a rotating wheel.

Reactive Forces and Safety Warnings

Understanding Reactive Forces

Causes of pull-away, climbing, rotational forces.

Avoiding Loss of Control

How reactive forces can cause loss of control.

General Safety Warnings

Firm grip, correct wheels, body position.

Maintenance, Repair, and Storage

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Checks, cleaning, tightening of components.

Emission Control Systems

Maintenance by authorized establishments.

Storage Procedures

Cleaning, fuel draining for storage.

Storing the Machine

Ignition System Safety

Spark plug safety, muffler condition.

Wheel and Machine Storage

Storing spare wheels and the machine.

Long-Term Storage

Drain fuel, dry carburetor.

Mounting the Arbor Bearing and Guard

Inboard Mounting

Assembling bearing inboard of the cast arm.

Outboard Mounting

Assembling bearing outboard of the cast arm.

Tensioning the V-belt

Adjusting V-belt Tension

Slacken screws, use eccentric adjuster.

V-belt Tension Check

Check tension after 1 hour of operation.

Abrasive Wheels and Guard Adjustment

Wheel Characteristics

High bending stresses, quality, balance.

Guard Adjustment Range

Range of abrasive wheel guard adjustment.

Outboard Mounting Guard Adjust

Adjusting guard for outboard mounting.

Mounting the Abrasive Wheel

Arbor Blocking

Block arbor before mounting/removing wheel.

Wheel Mounting Steps

Remove old wheel, mount new wheel.

Special Wheel Use

Diamond wheel direction, wider kerf.

Fuel Mix and Fueling

Fuel Mix Requirements

Gasoline type, oil classification, mix ratio.

Fuel Mix Storage

Mix small batches, use approved canisters.

Fueling Procedure

Clean cap, shake mixture, release pressure.

Starting the Engine

Starting Procedure

Step-by-step guide for starting the engine.

Engine Stop

Stop engine using the stop switch.

Starting Observations

Choke Lever Function

How choke lever affects engine operation.

Cold/Flooded Engine Starting

Using choke, dealing with flooded engine.

Very Cold Weather Starting

Adjustments for very cold starts.

Spark Plug Check and General Operation

Spark Plug Fouling

Causes of fouling and checks.

Spark Plug Safety

Using correct plugs, boot connection.

First-Time Operation

Break-in period, richer setting.

Air Filter Maintenance

Air Filter Function

Intercepts dust, reduces wear.

Filter System Components

Prefilter, main filter, auxiliary filter.

Filter Cleaning and Replacement

Steps for cleaning/replacing filters.

Adjusting Carburetor

Carburetor Settings

H, L, LA screws for speed and idle.

Idle Speed Adjustment

Setting idle speed for no wheel run.

Lean Setting Warning

Risk of engine damage from lean settings.

Rewind Starter Maintenance

Replacing Starter Rope

Steps to replace starter rope.

Starter Assembly Components

Diagram of starter assembly parts.

Rewind Spring Tensioning

Tensioning Rewind Spring

Steps to tension rewind spring correctly.

Replacing Broken Spring

Replacing the spring housing assembly.

Changing the V-belt

V-belt Guard Removal

Remove arbor bearing and guard.

Cast Arm and V-belt Removal

Remove cast arm and take off V-belt.

V-belt Installation

Install new V-belt and reassemble.

Accessories and Muffler Screen

STIHL Cutquik™ Cart

Cart for easier handling and straight cuts.

Spark Arresting Screen

Check, clean, or replace muffler screen.

Maintenance Chart

Machine Component Checks

Visual inspection, functional tests for parts.

Filter and Carburetor Maintenance

Air filter, carburetor checks.

Spark Plug and Wheel Checks

Spark plug gap, abrasive wheel checks.

Specifications

Engine and Fuel System Specs

Displacement, power, carburetor, filter.

Dimensions and Weight

Machine size and weight.

Ignition, Wheels, and Accessories

Spark plug, wheel types, accessories.

Federal Emission Control Warranty Statement

Warranty Rights and Responsibilities

Owner's and manufacturer's duties.

Manufacturer's Coverage

Two-year warranty on emission parts.

STIHL Contact Information

Contact for warranty questions.

Warranty Terms and Limitations

Warranty Period and Diagnosis

Duration of warranty, diagnosis charges.

Warranty Work and Parts

Authorized repairs, replacement parts.

Warranty Limitations

Exclusions like misuse, neglect, improper maintenance.

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