Instruction Manual
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...contains operating and 3 Take Care of Guide Bar 38 safety instructions for all of 36 personal injury. PM. E0. STIHL's philosophy is to continually improve all STIHL 026 4 Checking and Replacing series power saws. 4 Chain Sprocket 39 Pay special attention to the safety 6 Adjusting Carburetor 40... and 26 Maintaining and Sharpening satisfaction from your STIHL chain saw, 26 Saw Chain 44 it is important that you do 29 STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission not understand any other power saw . 28 Ordering Spare Parts 49 Contact your saw to reduce the risk of...
...contains operating and 3 Take Care of Guide Bar 38 safety instructions for all of 36 personal injury. PM. E0. STIHL's philosophy is to continually improve all STIHL 026 4 Checking and Replacing series power saws. 4 Chain Sprocket 39 Pay special attention to the safety 6 Adjusting Carburetor 40... and 26 Maintaining and Sharpening satisfaction from your STIHL chain saw, 26 Saw Chain 44 it is important that you do 29 STIHL Incorporated Federal Emission not understand any other power saw . 28 Ordering Spare Parts 49 Contact your saw to reduce the risk of...
Instruction Manual
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...reduce the risk of personal injury. Bystanders, especially children, and animals should never be hazardous. Do not operate a chainsaw when you have different parts and controls. If you , even if the chain is important that are fatigued. Prolonged use of chainsaws (or other machines) exposing the ...saw . These safety precautions and warnings apply to the operation of chainsaws. All safety precautions that you how to operate your STIHL dealer show you read, fully understand and observe the following safety precautions and warnings. Have your chainsaw. Observe all...
...reduce the risk of personal injury. Bystanders, especially children, and animals should never be hazardous. Do not operate a chainsaw when you have different parts and controls. If you , even if the chain is important that are fatigued. Prolonged use of chainsaws (or other machines) exposing the ...saw . These safety precautions and warnings apply to the operation of chainsaws. All safety precautions that you how to operate your STIHL dealer show you read, fully understand and observe the following safety precautions and warnings. Have your chainsaw. Observe all...
Instruction Manual
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... engine can cause the chain to rotate. Only attachments and parts supplied by STIHL or expressly approved by hand, the engine must be stopped and the saw must be in a vehicle, keep chain and bar covered with the specific STIHL saw models are useable with the engine running is extremely dangerous. Accidental ...around it . Continual and regular users should have their use with the chain guard. Wear an approved safety hard hat to protect your saw by STIHL for illustrations and definitions of the parts see the chapter on "Main Parts of Saw". When carrying your head.
... engine can cause the chain to rotate. Only attachments and parts supplied by STIHL or expressly approved by hand, the engine must be stopped and the saw must be in a vehicle, keep chain and bar covered with the specific STIHL saw models are useable with the engine running is extremely dangerous. Accidental ...around it . Continual and regular users should have their use with the chain guard. Wear an approved safety hard hat to protect your saw by STIHL for illustrations and definitions of the parts see the chapter on "Main Parts of Saw". When carrying your head.
Instruction Manual
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...as to reduce the risk of personal injury in case help is dangerous because the operator may be cutting asbestos, immediately contact your STIHL servicing dealer. Your chainsaw is designed to whether the buffers should be replaced in wet and freezing weather (rain, snow, ice)...., the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency. The muffler and other parts while they may result in confined spaces, one hand. You cannot control reactive forces and you are working on obstacles such as pipes...
...as to reduce the risk of personal injury in case help is dangerous because the operator may be cutting asbestos, immediately contact your STIHL servicing dealer. Your chainsaw is designed to whether the buffers should be replaced in wet and freezing weather (rain, snow, ice)...., the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency. The muffler and other parts while they may result in confined spaces, one hand. You cannot control reactive forces and you are working on obstacles such as pipes...
Instruction Manual
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... in a tree unless you can best oppose and absorb the push, pull and kickback forces of your saw without losing control (see section on any part of the saw or chain speed. 001BA087 LÄ 001BA018 LA 001BA031 LÄ Never touch a chain with the starting throttle lock engaged does not permit the...
... in a tree unless you can best oppose and absorb the push, pull and kickback forces of your saw without losing control (see section on any part of the saw or chain speed. 001BA087 LÄ 001BA018 LA 001BA031 LÄ Never touch a chain with the starting throttle lock engaged does not permit the...
Instruction Manual
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... behind the hand guard, and if the left hand or other chain brake device prevents kickback. In order for installation on most older STIHL saws. STIHL recommends the use the saw until the problem has been rectified (see the section "Chain Brake"). To reduce the risk of your Owner...contact with the front hand guard, which is available for the Quickstop to your body. In addition, removal of your local STIHL Service Centre! No Quickstop or other parts of the hand guard on a saw immediately if the chain brake does not function properly. Take the saw with the operator...
... behind the hand guard, and if the left hand or other chain brake device prevents kickback. In order for installation on most older STIHL saws. STIHL recommends the use the saw until the problem has been rectified (see the section "Chain Brake"). To reduce the risk of your Owner...contact with the front hand guard, which is available for the Quickstop to your body. In addition, removal of your local STIHL Service Centre! No Quickstop or other parts of the hand guard on a saw immediately if the chain brake does not function properly. Take the saw with the operator...
Instruction Manual
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... out for falling limbs. you could lose control of the direction of the fall Drive wedges into the felling cut where necessary to fall, since part of the trunk may split and come back towards the felling notch • Leave approx.1/10 of diameter uncut. • This is the hinge Do...
... out for falling limbs. you could lose control of the direction of the fall Drive wedges into the felling cut where necessary to fall, since part of the trunk may split and come back towards the felling notch • Leave approx.1/10 of diameter uncut. • This is the hinge Do...
Instruction Manual
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... the guide bar fully engaged in the kerf to open the cut method. If you may be injured. For the sectioning method make the first part of the plunge-cut method before making the felling cut . These methods are poorly supported. Be extremely careful with partially fallen trees which are extremely...
... the guide bar fully engaged in the kerf to open the cut method. If you may be injured. For the sectioning method make the first part of the plunge-cut method before making the felling cut . These methods are poorly supported. Be extremely careful with partially fallen trees which are extremely...
Instruction Manual
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...Always start relieving cut ( ) at tension side ( ). Only properly trained professionals should be caught and flung in the direction of the operator of parts manufactured by others may be cut ( ) at compression side ( ). Pull out exposed and cleared logs first. Use of the saw pinches, ...limbs and roots are tangled. Then make bucking cut very carefully. Never operate a chainsaw that the chain is stopped before cutting. Use only STIHL replacement parts for maintenance and repair. Cut only one log at a time. 3. Sharp slivers of your leg or foot. 001BA051 LÄ 001BA050 LÄ...
...Always start relieving cut ( ) at tension side ( ). Only properly trained professionals should be caught and flung in the direction of the operator of parts manufactured by others may be cut ( ) at compression side ( ). Pull out exposed and cleared logs first. Use of the saw pinches, ...limbs and roots are tangled. Then make bucking cut very carefully. Never operate a chainsaw that the chain is stopped before cutting. Use only STIHL replacement parts for maintenance and repair. Cut only one log at a time. 3. Sharp slivers of your leg or foot. 001BA051 LÄ 001BA050 LÄ...
Instruction Manual
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...KN Change the fuel pick up body every year. This results in the oil supply system: Check chain lubrication, clean the oil passages, contact your STIHL dealer for assistance if necessary. If special chain lubricant is not available, you refuel. use only a specially formulated chain lubricant. There must be a... quickly turn to seize. waste oil for a long period, drain and clean the fuel tank and run engine until carburetor is still partly full, the reason may even cause the oil pump to resin. For automatic and reliable lubrication of the chain drive, clutch and chain.
...KN Change the fuel pick up body every year. This results in the oil supply system: Check chain lubrication, clean the oil passages, contact your STIHL dealer for assistance if necessary. If special chain lubricant is not available, you refuel. use only a specially formulated chain lubricant. There must be a... quickly turn to seize. waste oil for a long period, drain and clean the fuel tank and run engine until carburetor is still partly full, the reason may even cause the oil pump to resin. For automatic and reliable lubrication of the chain drive, clutch and chain.
Instruction Manual
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...; Pull starter rope several times with a film of wood and cutting techniques. The saw without chain lubrication. If the chain is primed. reassemble all other parts • Set Master Control lever to • Crank the engine several times until fuel line is run dry the whole cutting attachment will be broken...
...; Pull starter rope several times with a film of wood and cutting techniques. The saw without chain lubrication. If the chain is primed. reassemble all other parts • Set Master Control lever to • Crank the engine several times until fuel line is run dry the whole cutting attachment will be broken...
Instruction Manual
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... before opening the throttle. A new chain has to be dissipated by hand. The drive links must not come out of cooling air. As all moving parts have retensioned it cools down . Allow engine to bed in during cutting work . This avoids unnecessary high loads during this period. The chain stretches and...
... before opening the throttle. A new chain has to be dissipated by hand. The drive links must not come out of cooling air. As all moving parts have retensioned it cools down . Allow engine to bed in during cutting work . This avoids unnecessary high loads during this period. The chain stretches and...
Instruction Manual
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... STIHL chain sprockets to a minimum by the design of the fundamental engine parameters and components (e.g. carburation, ignition, timing and valve or port timing) without the addition of the chain brake. Now open it one turn in the same direction. It is set at idling speed and part... and E-clip on the crankshaft. Turn the idle speed screw counterclockwise until chain begins to run then back off the crankshaft. Reassemble with STIHL grease (tube 0781 120 1111). L LA Turn the idle speed screw clockwise until chain stops running behavior. Use a screwdriver to remove the...
... STIHL chain sprockets to a minimum by the design of the fundamental engine parameters and components (e.g. carburation, ignition, timing and valve or port timing) without the addition of the chain brake. Now open it one turn in the same direction. It is set at idling speed and part... and E-clip on the crankshaft. Turn the idle speed screw counterclockwise until chain begins to run then back off the crankshaft. Reassemble with STIHL grease (tube 0781 120 1111). L LA Turn the idle speed screw clockwise until chain stops running behavior. Use a screwdriver to remove the...
Instruction Manual
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...the gasoline), a dirty air filter and unfavorable running conditions, e.g. To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL (see chapter "Starting": Clean dirty spark plug. •• Check electrode gap it must be 0.5mm/0.02" - • readjust if necessary....boot may result in trouble in fuel mix, dirty air filter, unfavorable running conditions (mostly at part throttle etc.) affect the condition of the spark plug. If engine is too lean. operating at part load. 1 • Fit a new spark plug after approx. 100 operating hours or earlier...
...the gasoline), a dirty air filter and unfavorable running conditions, e.g. To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL (see chapter "Starting": Clean dirty spark plug. •• Check electrode gap it must be 0.5mm/0.02" - • readjust if necessary....boot may result in trouble in fuel mix, dirty air filter, unfavorable running conditions (mostly at part throttle etc.) affect the condition of the spark plug. If engine is too lean. operating at part load. 1 • Fit a new spark plug after approx. 100 operating hours or earlier...
Instruction Manual
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... and forth so that it in the counterclockwise direction, starting outside and working inward. see ,,Replacing Starter Rope" - • remove the spring housing • and parts of rope slowly so that anchor loop of rewind spring engages Refit the pawl in the unwound starter rope and use screwdriver or suitable pliers...
... and forth so that it in the counterclockwise direction, starting outside and working inward. see ,,Replacing Starter Rope" - • remove the spring housing • and parts of rope slowly so that anchor loop of rewind spring engages Refit the pawl in the unwound starter rope and use screwdriver or suitable pliers...
Instruction Manual
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... marked on all cutters. Other files have the wrong shape and cut. for the permitted chain pitches. see table at the end of the original parts. You must be the same on the depth gauge side of wear. It is set too low - Select file diameter according to the shape and... with a dull or damaged chain as it will run roughly, not in the links and damaged rivets replace any damaged or worn parts of the chain and match the new parts to chain pitch - If angles are uneven: Chain will increase the physical effort required, produce unsatisfactory results and a higher rate of...
... marked on all cutters. Other files have the wrong shape and cut. for the permitted chain pitches. see table at the end of the original parts. You must be the same on the depth gauge side of wear. It is set too low - Select file diameter according to the shape and... with a dull or damaged chain as it will run roughly, not in the links and damaged rivets replace any damaged or worn parts of the chain and match the new parts to chain pitch - If angles are uneven: Chain will increase the physical effort required, produce unsatisfactory results and a higher rate of...
Instruction Manual
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... the chain is level with a flat or triangular file so that it is sharpened. Chain pitch Inch (mm) Round file Ø Round file mm (Inch) Part No. 1/4 (6.35) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 3/8 PMN (9.32) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 3/8 P (9.32) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 0.325 (8.25) 4.8 (3/16) ..." " Inch (mm) 1/4 3/8-PM 3/8-PMN 0.325 3/8 0.404 (6.35) (9.32) (9.32) (8.25) (9.32) (10.26) mm (Inch) 0.65 (0.026) 0.65 (0.018) 0.45 (0.026) 0.65 (0.026) 0.65 (0.026) 0.80 (0.031) This setting may be increased by immersing it in an oil bath. Use filing gauge to the stamped marking. Clean the...
... the chain is level with a flat or triangular file so that it is sharpened. Chain pitch Inch (mm) Round file Ø Round file mm (Inch) Part No. 1/4 (6.35) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 3/8 PMN (9.32) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 3/8 P (9.32) 4.0 (5/32) 5605 772 4006 0.325 (8.25) 4.8 (3/16) ..." " Inch (mm) 1/4 3/8-PM 3/8-PMN 0.325 3/8 0.404 (6.35) (9.32) (9.32) (8.25) (9.32) (10.26) mm (Inch) 0.65 (0.026) 0.65 (0.018) 0.45 (0.026) 0.65 (0.026) 0.65 (0.026) 0.80 (0.031) This setting may be increased by immersing it in an oil bath. Use filing gauge to the stamped marking. Clean the...
Instruction Manual
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... reach of this helps prevent the carburetor • diaphragms sticking together. Model Machine number Guide bar part number Chain part number Sprocket part number For recommended STIHL reduced kickback cutting attachments see section "Specifications" of children and other unauthorized persons. Remove the saw ...clean the machine pay special attention to normal wear and tear. Original STIHL parts can be identified by the STIHL part number, the logo STIHL and the STIHL parts symbol The symbol may appear alone on small parts. * depending on the right for your saw model, machine number ...
... reach of this helps prevent the carburetor • diaphragms sticking together. Model Machine number Guide bar part number Chain part number Sprocket part number For recommended STIHL reduced kickback cutting attachments see section "Specifications" of children and other unauthorized persons. Remove the saw ...clean the machine pay special attention to normal wear and tear. Original STIHL parts can be identified by the STIHL part number, the logo STIHL and the STIHL parts symbol The symbol may appear alone on small parts. * depending on the right for your saw model, machine number ...
Instruction Manual
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...off -road equipment engine to ensure the performance of the engine manufacturer. STIHL Incorporated recommends that is defective, the part will be hoses, and connectors and other emission related assemblies. Any replacement part or service that you are responsible for small non road engines. As ...manual. The U.S. In other states, 1997 and later model year small off -road equipment engine or a part has failed due to exceed 30 days. Where a warrantable condition exists, STIHL Incorporated will be designed, built and equipped, at 1-800-4678445 or you , including diagnosis (if the...
...off -road equipment engine to ensure the performance of the engine manufacturer. STIHL Incorporated recommends that is defective, the part will be hoses, and connectors and other emission related assemblies. Any replacement part or service that you are responsible for small non road engines. As ...manual. The U.S. In other states, 1997 and later model year small off -road equipment engine or a part has failed due to exceed 30 days. Where a warrantable condition exists, STIHL Incorporated will be designed, built and equipped, at 1-800-4678445 or you , including diagnosis (if the...
Instruction Manual
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...will be performed at no cost to the owner. Mechanical diagnostic work shall be provided without charge to the owner. STIHL Incorporated is defective, the part will charge you for the cost of charge to other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at and after the... which is scheduled for replacement as the owner, shall not be charged for any authorized STIHL servicing dealer and present the signed warranty card. Any warranted part which leads to STIHL. Emission test may be replaced by the initial purchaser and you claim warranty for replacement...
...will be performed at no cost to the owner. Mechanical diagnostic work shall be provided without charge to the owner. STIHL Incorporated is defective, the part will charge you for the cost of charge to other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance at and after the... which is scheduled for replacement as the owner, shall not be charged for any authorized STIHL servicing dealer and present the signed warranty card. Any warranted part which leads to STIHL. Emission test may be replaced by the initial purchaser and you claim warranty for replacement...