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Tanaka TCS 33EB Handling Instructions

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English
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
WARNING
Never try to start engine without side case, bar and chain
securely fastened.
1. Pull the chain break (15) toward the front handle to check that the
chain brake is disengaged. (Fig. 10)
2. Remove chain bar clamp nuts (2). Remove the side case (3).
(Fig. 2)
* In case
of installing the spiked bumper (4), install the spiked
bumper (4) (if so equipped) to the unit with two screws. (Fig. 3)
3. Install the chain bar (5) onto the bolts (6), then push it toward the
sprocket (7) as far as it will go. (Fig. 4)
4. Con rm the direction
of saw chain (10) is correct as in thegure,
and align the chain on the sprocket. (Fig. 5)
5. Guide the chain drive links into the bar groove all around the bar.
6. Install the side case (3) onto the bolts (6).
Make sure that the boss of chain tension
adjust bolt (8)ts into
the hole of the bar (9). (Fig. 4)
Then tighten the clamp nuts (2) by hand that allows the chain bar
end to move up and down easily.
(
Fig. 2
)
7. Raise the bar end, and tighten the chain (10) by turning the
tension adjustment bolt (11) clockwise. To check proper tension,
lightly lift up the center of chain and there should be about 0.5
1.0 mm clearance between bar and edge of drive link (12).
(Fig. 6, 7)
CAUTION
PROPER TENSION
IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
8. Raise the bar end and securely tighten the chain bar clamp nuts
with the combi box spanner. (Fig. 7)
9. A new chain will stretch so adjust the chain after a few cuts and
watch chain tension carefully for therst half hour of cutting.
NOTE
Check the
chain tension frequently for optimum performance
and durability.
CAUTION
When the chain is excessively tightened, the bar and chain will
be damaged rapidly. Conversely, when the chain is excessively
loosened, it may get out of the groove in the bar.
Always wear gloves when touching the chain.
WARNING
During operation, hold chain saw rmly with both hands. A single
hand operation may cause serious injury.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Fuel (Fig. 8)
WARNING
The chain saw is equipped with a two-stroke engine. Always
run the engine on fuel, which is mixed with oil. Provide good
ventilation, when fueling or handling fuel.
Fuel contains highlyammable and it is possible to get the
serious personal injury when inhaling or spilling on your body.
Always pay attention when handling fuel. Always have good
ventilation when handling fuel inside building.
Fuel
Always use branded 89 octane unleaded gasoline.
Use genuine two-cycle oil or use a mix between 25:1 to 50:1,
please consult the oil bottle for the ratio or Ta naka dealer.
If genuine oil
is not available, use an anti-oxidant added quality
oil expressly labeled for air-cooled 2-cycle engine use (JASO
FC GRADE OIL or ISO EGC GRADE). Do not use BIA or TCW
(2-stroke water-cooling type) mixed oil.
Never use multi-grade oil (10 W/30) or waste oil.
Always mix fuel and oil in
a separate clean container.
Always start bylling half the amount of gasoline, which is to be
used. Then add the whole amount of oil. Mix (shake) the fuel mixture.
Add the remaining amount of gasoline.
Mix (shake) the fuel-mix thoroughly beforelling the fuel tank.
Fueling
WARNING (Fig. 9)
Always shut o the engine before refueling.
Slowly open the fuel tank (13), whenlling up with fuel, so that
possible overpressure disappears.
Tighten the fuel cap carefully, after fueling.
Always move the unit at least 3 m from the fueling area before
starting.
Always wash any
spilled fuel from clothing immediately with
soap.
Be sure to check any fuel leaking after refueling.
Before fueling, clean the tank cap area carefully, to ensure that no
dirt falls into the tank. Make sure that the fuel is well mixed by shaking
the container, before fueling.
Chain oil (Fig. 9)
Fill up with
chain oil (14). Always use good quality chain oil. When the
engine is running, the chain oil is automatically discharged.
NOTE
When pouring fuel (13) or chain oil (14) into the tank, place the
unit with cap side up. (Fig. 9)
Starting (Fig. 10 – 14)
CAUTION
Before starting, push the chain brake (15) so that the
brake is
engaged, and make sure that the bar/chain does not touch
anything. (Fig. 10)
1. Set ignition switch (16) to ON position. (Fig. 11)
2. Pull the choke lever (17) fully (Fig. 12).
*Push priming pump (18) several times so that fuelows through
bulb into carburetor. (Fig. 12)
3. Pull
recoil starter briskly, taking care to keep the handle in your
grasp and not allowing it to snap back. (Fig. 13)
4. When you hearrst ignition, push the choke lever (17) fully.
(Fig. 12)
5. Pull recoil starter briskly again in the aforementioned manner.
(Fig. 13)
NOTE
If engine does not start,
repeat procedures from 2 to 5.
6. As soon as engine starts, with the throttle trigger lockout (19)
pressed, pull the throttle trigger (20) and immediately release
the throttle trigger (20).
Then half-throttle is disengaged. (Fig. 14).
Pull the chain brake (15) so that the brake is disengaged.
(Fig. 10)
Allow
the engine about 2–3 minutes to warm up before subjecting
it to any load.
Do not run the engine at high speed without the load to avoid
shortening the life of the engine.
Chain brake operation (Fig. 10)
Chain brake (15) is designed to activate in an emergency such as
kick-back action. Please check to verify that it works properly before
use.
Application of brake is made by moving the front guard towards the
bar. During the chain brake operation, even if the throttle lever is
pulled, the engine speed does not increase and the chain does not
turn. To release the brake, pull up the chain
brake lever.
How to con rm
1) Tu rn o the engine.
2) Holding the chain saw horizontally, release your hand from the
front handle, hit the tip of the guide bar to a stump or a piece
of wood, and con rm brake operation. Operating level varies by
bar size.
In case the brake is not e ective, ask our dealer for inspection and
repairs. If the engine keeps rotating at high speed with the brake
engaged, the clutch will overheat causing trouble.
When the brake engages during operation, immediately release the
throttle lever to stop the engine.
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BrandTanaka
ModelTCS 33EB
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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