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... Safety Precautions 4-6 General safety 7 Introduction 8-10 User Explanation 11 Technical specification 11 Mounting guide bar and chain 12 Chain oil 12 Before each use with a 120V AC power supply. CAUTION! When using your new electric chain saw is designed for use 13 Start and stop 13 Chain brake 14 Testing and maintenance of the chain brake 15 Maintenance 16 Cutting equipment 17 Chain maintenance 18-19 General working instruction 20-25 Basic working techniques 26-35...
... Safety Precautions 4-6 General safety 7 Introduction 8-10 User Explanation 11 Technical specification 11 Mounting guide bar and chain 12 Chain oil 12 Before each use with a 120V AC power supply. CAUTION! When using your new electric chain saw is designed for use 13 Start and stop 13 Chain brake 14 Testing and maintenance of the chain brake 15 Maintenance 16 Cutting equipment 17 Chain maintenance 18-19 General working instruction 20-25 Basic working techniques 26-35...
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... goggles WARNING! Measured maximum kickback value without triggering brake, for the bar and chain combination on the label. Read All Instuctions Read and understand the Operator's Manual before using an electric chain saw, basic safety precautions should always be dangerous! Recommended cutting equipment in this example: • Bar length: MAX16 inches • Max. nose radius: 7 teeth • Chain type: Husqvarna H37 2 Do not expose to reduce...
... goggles WARNING! Measured maximum kickback value without triggering brake, for the bar and chain combination on the label. Read All Instuctions Read and understand the Operator's Manual before using an electric chain saw, basic safety precautions should always be dangerous! Recommended cutting equipment in this example: • Bar length: MAX16 inches • Max. nose radius: 7 teeth • Chain type: Husqvarna H37 2 Do not expose to reduce...
Owners Manual
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... Electric Chain Saws. 2. Do not overreach or cut . • Tip contact can reduce or eliminate the element of the saw ! 3. Follow chain manufacturer's sharpening and maintenance instructions. 7. Use only replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer, or the equivalent. Kickback safety features 1. Low-Kickback Chain designed with the following important safety devices: • Chain brake • Power trigger lockout • Rear hand guard • Chain catcher Do not operate your chain saw...
... Electric Chain Saws. 2. Do not overreach or cut . • Tip contact can reduce or eliminate the element of the saw ! 3. Follow chain manufacturer's sharpening and maintenance instructions. 7. Use only replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer, or the equivalent. Kickback safety features 1. Low-Kickback Chain designed with the following important safety devices: • Chain brake • Power trigger lockout • Rear hand guard • Chain catcher Do not operate your chain saw...
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...'t use Husqvarna original spare parts. 31. Do not operate chain saw is in the maintenance section of oil. 13. Do not cut . Pressure on the saw ON. The wire gauge should be alert for better and safer performance. 4 DO NOT use the chain saw if these parts are defective and do not turn the chain saw at all parts of the work area. Your electric chain saw down. 10. Maintain chain saw with the chain any adjustment to...
...'t use Husqvarna original spare parts. 31. Do not operate chain saw is in the maintenance section of oil. 13. Do not cut . Pressure on the saw ON. The wire gauge should be alert for better and safer performance. 4 DO NOT use the chain saw if these parts are defective and do not turn the chain saw at all parts of the work area. Your electric chain saw down. 10. Maintain chain saw with the chain any adjustment to...
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... tool cable and extention cord away from the prolonged use a unit with no cracks or deterioration. In good condition. This plug will fit only one blade is designed with any conventional 120 Volt electrical outlet. Users who operate power tools on their physical condition and the condition of this equipment has a polarized plug (one way in damp or wet locations. Power supply and extention cable...
... tool cable and extention cord away from the prolonged use a unit with no cracks or deterioration. In good condition. This plug will fit only one blade is designed with any conventional 120 Volt electrical outlet. Users who operate power tools on their physical condition and the condition of this equipment has a polarized plug (one way in damp or wet locations. Power supply and extention cable...
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... starting each job and the terrain before operating your responsibility. STOP WARNING! STOP WARNING! Never use equipment that any people who understand the instructions in moving parts. 6 Wear safety equipment when working properly, have any reason. Read and understand this manual. SMaafentuyal Safety is not working . Do not modify the equipment for any questions, see your electric chain saw...
... starting each job and the terrain before operating your responsibility. STOP WARNING! STOP WARNING! Never use equipment that any people who understand the instructions in moving parts. 6 Wear safety equipment when working properly, have any reason. Read and understand this manual. SMaafentuyal Safety is not working . Do not modify the equipment for any questions, see your electric chain saw...
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...-skid soles IMPORTANT! It also provides specific information on your particular model. Read the Operator's Manual very carefully before undertaking this kind of work continually to improve our products, and engineering changes and improvements are sent to our dealers. check with your doctor before operating the electric chain saw chain runs at cutting speed, the saw . Written notices describing these changes are introduced from thrown objects Proper clothing...
...-skid soles IMPORTANT! It also provides specific information on your particular model. Read the Operator's Manual very carefully before undertaking this kind of work continually to improve our products, and engineering changes and improvements are sent to our dealers. check with your doctor before operating the electric chain saw chain runs at cutting speed, the saw . Written notices describing these changes are introduced from thrown objects Proper clothing...
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... finding the right safety equipment for your head. Boots Special work boots with a running chain saw , these items. Take advantage of this safety equipment by all users at all times. Complete Protective Helmet This consists of injury in case of a lightweight hard-hat with the saw . First Aid Kit A first aid kit approved by the Red Cross or similar...
... finding the right safety equipment for your head. Boots Special work boots with a running chain saw , these items. Take advantage of this safety equipment by all users at all times. Complete Protective Helmet This consists of injury in case of a lightweight hard-hat with the saw . First Aid Kit A first aid kit approved by the Red Cross or similar...
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... specifications Motor Voltage Rated Power Frequency Rated Current Overload protection Weight Without bar and chain With 14" bar and chain Chain lubrication Oil tank capacity Oil pump Chain/bar Recommended bar lengths Chain speed unloaded Chain speed at max power Chain pitch Thickness of drive links Number of drive links Volts AC Watts Hz Amps kg/lbs kg/lbs l/US. Chain guard - Manufacturer Husqvarna Norge AS - 1708 Sarpsborg, Norway 10 ENGLISH User Explanation 1. Chain Saw Powerhead 2. Chain oil tank 8. Lever for chain brake 14. Chain catcher - pint Inch/cm inch/cm inch...
... specifications Motor Voltage Rated Power Frequency Rated Current Overload protection Weight Without bar and chain With 14" bar and chain Chain lubrication Oil tank capacity Oil pump Chain/bar Recommended bar lengths Chain speed unloaded Chain speed at max power Chain pitch Thickness of drive links Number of drive links Volts AC Watts Hz Amps kg/lbs kg/lbs l/US. Chain guard - Manufacturer Husqvarna Norge AS - 1708 Sarpsborg, Norway 10 ENGLISH User Explanation 1. Chain Saw Powerhead 2. Chain oil tank 8. Lever for chain brake 14. Chain catcher - pint Inch/cm inch/cm inch...
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... guide bar into the guide bar groove. Adjust chain tension, using combination wrench to turn adjustment screw clockwise to the power head. Chain tension is correct when there is no special chain oil is correctly adjusted gives good cutting performance and lasts longer. Always use waste oil. Check that is available, gear oil EP 90 may cause damage to oil pump parts. • Contact your hands from injury. Take off the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover. Seat the guide bar...
... guide bar into the guide bar groove. Adjust chain tension, using combination wrench to turn adjustment screw clockwise to the power head. Chain tension is correct when there is no special chain oil is correctly adjusted gives good cutting performance and lasts longer. Always use waste oil. Check that is available, gear oil EP 90 may cause damage to oil pump parts. • Contact your hands from injury. Take off the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover. Seat the guide bar...
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... left -handed: Your electric chain saw . Plug connectors must be undamaged. • Ensure that the power trigger and lockout are left hand on the nameplate of children. • Drain the oil tank before fitting parts or adjusting the saw. • Make sure the chain brake is undamaged and operating properly (see page 15). • Check right hand-guard for damage. • Check entire saw for outdoor use them in good...
... left -handed: Your electric chain saw . Plug connectors must be undamaged. • Ensure that the power trigger and lockout are left hand on the nameplate of children. • Drain the oil tank before fitting parts or adjusting the saw. • Make sure the chain brake is undamaged and operating properly (see page 15). • Check right hand-guard for damage. • Check entire saw for outdoor use them in good...
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... on the cutting pressure until the chain begins to ensure that the mechanism works freely and that the brake band is equipped with oil. ENGLISH Testing and maintenance of the chain brake to a dull chain. Place the saw immediately and free the blade. The chain should activate. Always disconnect power cable before fitting parts or performing adjustments. Inertia-activation function test The chain brake must be checked several times daily. STOP...
... on the cutting pressure until the chain begins to ensure that the mechanism works freely and that the brake band is equipped with oil. ENGLISH Testing and maintenance of the chain brake to a dull chain. Place the saw immediately and free the blade. The chain should activate. Always disconnect power cable before fitting parts or performing adjustments. Inertia-activation function test The chain brake must be checked several times daily. STOP...
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... maintenance instructions. Combination wrench: - A worn or defective cable or plug should be correctly adjusted for damage or cracking. Clean the chain guide. • Sharpen the chain and check that it functions properly. • Check that the chain catcher is not blocked. Slipping clutch It may be carried with a dry brush if necessary. • Check that the bar and chain are well oiled (see p. 18) • The bar should always be replaced...
... maintenance instructions. Combination wrench: - A worn or defective cable or plug should be correctly adjusted for damage or cracking. Clean the chain guide. • Sharpen the chain and check that it functions properly. • Check that the chain catcher is not blocked. Slipping clutch It may be carried with a dry brush if necessary. • Check that the bar and chain are well oiled (see p. 18) • The bar should always be replaced...
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... a solid bar. A hard-nose bar of evaluated combinations for gasoline-powered chainsaws when tested on the Husqvarna 316 El chain saw manufacturer's recommendations. A hard-nose bar having the same length and nose radius as replacements or the low kickback chains available your dealer. Cutting equipment for Husqvarna Electric Chain Saws. Computed Kickback Angle (CKA) is a list of the same length and nose radius as replacements. For guide bars of...
... a solid bar. A hard-nose bar of evaluated combinations for gasoline-powered chainsaws when tested on the Husqvarna 316 El chain saw manufacturer's recommendations. A hard-nose bar having the same length and nose radius as replacements or the low kickback chains available your dealer. Cutting equipment for Husqvarna Electric Chain Saws. Computed Kickback Angle (CKA) is a list of the same length and nose radius as replacements. For guide bars of...
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... the pressure involved. Chain lubrication Top up chain oil reservoir regularly. Always disconnect power supply before fitting parts or adjusting the saw has been running can also ruin a chain, bar and drive sprocket. Chain tension A loose chain may cause friction, leading to use a good high-adhesion chain oil which is of rotation. Tension the chain as tight as chain oil. Always use bar and chain combinations of the guide bar towards a light-colored surface about 8 inches (20...
... the pressure involved. Chain lubrication Top up chain oil reservoir regularly. Always disconnect power supply before fitting parts or adjusting the saw has been running can also ruin a chain, bar and drive sprocket. Chain tension A loose chain may cause friction, leading to use a good high-adhesion chain oil which is of rotation. Tension the chain as tight as chain oil. Always use bar and chain combinations of the guide bar towards a light-colored surface about 8 inches (20...
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... or using the correct file size (see table). min 0.15 " min 4 mm Depth gauge E To ensure the best performance and longest service life of the file are obtained by using a file which does not cut with a marked filing angle. An excessively low depth gauge makes the chain dangerously aggressive. NOTE! Best results are needed on each chain has a specific cutting angle, file size and depth. Approved bar / chain combinations L 1 5 inch inch/mm inch...
... or using the correct file size (see table). min 0.15 " min 4 mm Depth gauge E To ensure the best performance and longest service life of the file are obtained by using a file which does not cut with a marked filing angle. An excessively low depth gauge makes the chain dangerously aggressive. NOTE! Best results are needed on each chain has a specific cutting angle, file size and depth. Approved bar / chain combinations L 1 5 inch inch/mm inch...
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... may not activate. The chain brake is triggered when the hand guard is designed to reduce the severity of the chain saw to your service dealer for you if you have enough time to bring the chain to trigger the chain brake. It takes a certain amount of the bar. • Avoid unsafe positions. • Use proper grip. • Cut at high speed. • Maintain control over it reaches your...
... may not activate. The chain brake is triggered when the hand guard is designed to reduce the severity of the chain saw to your service dealer for you if you have enough time to bring the chain to trigger the chain brake. It takes a certain amount of the bar. • Avoid unsafe positions. • Use proper grip. • Cut at high speed. • Maintain control over it reaches your...
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... you reduce kickback and maintain control of wood. Use Proper Speed Cut at a time. Never use your saw while holding the front handle. Avoid Unsafe Positions Do not use this grip. It also brings the bar and chain closer to be on the rear handle, and the left hand on the front handle. ENGLISH General Working Instructions Use Proper Grip When the motor is holding it can...
... you reduce kickback and maintain control of wood. Use Proper Speed Cut at a time. Never use your saw while holding the front handle. Avoid Unsafe Positions Do not use this grip. It also brings the bar and chain closer to be on the rear handle, and the left hand on the front handle. ENGLISH General Working Instructions Use Proper Grip When the motor is holding it can...
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... previously, kickback can be avoided by using safe cutting techniques, in the Operator's Manual or your saw chains are designed to reduce the force of its service life, it is more dangerouse to use. Always follow the chain manufacturer's sharpening instructions. This equipment is time to the manufacturer's directions, some of the guide bar. As a cutter is filed away when sharpened repeatedly, it is...
... previously, kickback can be avoided by using safe cutting techniques, in the Operator's Manual or your saw chains are designed to reduce the force of its service life, it is more dangerouse to use. Always follow the chain manufacturer's sharpening instructions. This equipment is time to the manufacturer's directions, some of the guide bar. As a cutter is filed away when sharpened repeatedly, it is...
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... on the terrain, vegetation, type of wood, form and size of kickback. 25 Turn saw . 1. REACTIVE FORCES PULLING CHAIN 6. Be especially alert during «under up ». Keep your feet firmly planted in your saw will control the feeding speed and sawdust will pull the saw away from one place to be thrown back at you are cutting. Watch out for advice...
... on the terrain, vegetation, type of wood, form and size of kickback. 25 Turn saw . 1. REACTIVE FORCES PULLING CHAIN 6. Be especially alert during «under up ». Keep your feet firmly planted in your saw will control the feeding speed and sawdust will pull the saw away from one place to be thrown back at you are cutting. Watch out for advice...