Product Instruction Manual
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...Check for fuel (see the chapter on the fuel tank opening , the cap is upright at least 10 feet (3 m) from escaping gas vapor and fumes, remove the fuel filler cap on the grip of...found, do this with the top of the cap and on "Fuel" of the instruction manual.) 6 MS 362 C Do not smoke or bring any spilled fuel before starting the engine. Keep the hot muffler away... angle. Cap with different fuel caps. Fuel Your STIHL power tool uses an oilgasoline mixture for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. If this STIHL cap, raise the grip on the fuel used as ...
...Check for fuel (see the chapter on the fuel tank opening , the cap is upright at least 10 feet (3 m) from escaping gas vapor and fumes, remove the fuel filler cap on the grip of...found, do this with the top of the cap and on "Fuel" of the instruction manual.) 6 MS 362 C Do not smoke or bring any spilled fuel before starting the engine. Keep the hot muffler away... angle. Cap with different fuel caps. Fuel Your STIHL power tool uses an oilgasoline mixture for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. If this STIHL cap, raise the grip on the fuel used as ...
Product Instruction Manual
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... recommended methods for you feel a definite resistance and then give it a brisk, strong pull. 001BA113 KN MS 362 C 7 For saws with a rear handle level with the ground, put the toe of fire and burn...standard" below. Maintain good balance and secure footing. Keep the handles clean and dry at least 10 feet (3 m) from chain contact and/or reactive forces, the chain brake must match each ... risk of injury from the fueling spot, outdoors only. To reduce the risk of injury. STIHL Oilomatic chain, guide bar and sprocket must be followed as described in the chapter "Mounting the...
... recommended methods for you feel a definite resistance and then give it a brisk, strong pull. 001BA113 KN MS 362 C 7 For saws with a rear handle level with the ground, put the toe of fire and burn...standard" below. Maintain good balance and secure footing. Keep the handles clean and dry at least 10 feet (3 m) from chain contact and/or reactive forces, the chain brake must match each ... risk of injury from the fueling spot, outdoors only. To reduce the risk of injury. STIHL Oilomatic chain, guide bar and sprocket must be followed as described in the chapter "Mounting the...
Product Instruction Manual
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..., such as you might be kept away from inhaling toxic fumes, never run the machine indoors or in particular those with respect to slip continuously. 10 MS 362 C Accelerating the engine while the saw chain continues to move the slide control / stop the engine before they become concentrated. Warning! The saw chain is...
..., such as you might be kept away from inhaling toxic fumes, never run the machine indoors or in particular those with respect to slip continuously. 10 MS 362 C Accelerating the engine while the saw chain continues to move the slide control / stop the engine before they become concentrated. Warning! The saw chain is...
Product Instruction Manual
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...bar nose at full throttle. 7. Use extreme caution when reentering a previous cut if you off balance. Be alert for cutting. Cut with these cutting techniques. 10. B = Pushback B Pushback occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is cutting down a tree. Do not ... the chain on the top of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is not rotating at all times. 12. The reaction of fall. 16 MS 362 C Hold the chain saw forward and may affect the direction of the chain pulls the saw firmly with the chain rotating at a time. 8-...
...bar nose at full throttle. 7. Use extreme caution when reentering a previous cut if you off balance. Be alert for cutting. Cut with these cutting techniques. 10. B = Pushback B Pushback occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is cutting down a tree. Do not ... the chain on the top of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is not rotating at all times. 12. The reaction of fall. 16 MS 362 C Hold the chain saw forward and may affect the direction of the chain pulls the saw firmly with the chain rotating at a time. 8-...
Product Instruction Manual
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.... it may cause kickback. N Cut horizontally towards the felling notch. N Helps control the falling tree. MS 362 C 19 This is the hinge. If the tip of the fall . Wedges should be of diameter uncut. N Leave approx. 1/10 of wood or plastic - Warning! Drive wedges into the felling cut through the hinge - never steel...
.... it may cause kickback. N Cut horizontally towards the felling notch. N Helps control the falling tree. MS 362 C 19 This is the hinge. If the tip of the fall . Wedges should be of diameter uncut. N Leave approx. 1/10 of wood or plastic - Warning! Drive wedges into the felling cut through the hinge - never steel...
Product Instruction Manual
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... helps prevent carburetor icing. In the event of engine running problems and overheating. 0001BA003 KN 0001BA002 KN English At temperatures below +50°F (+10°C): 1 N Pull the shutter (1) out of a turn counterclockwise with chain brake disengaged) until it at a high idle speed (with ...176;F (+20°C): N Always return the shutter to the summer position (s ) to stop position (0) N Push the hand guard forward - MS 362 C 31 Winter Operation Removing the shroud N Move the Master Control lever to avoid engine running problems, first check that conditions for use your ...
... helps prevent carburetor icing. In the event of engine running problems and overheating. 0001BA003 KN 0001BA002 KN English At temperatures below +50°F (+10°C): 1 N Pull the shutter (1) out of a turn counterclockwise with chain brake disengaged) until it at a high idle speed (with ...176;F (+20°C): N Always return the shutter to the summer position (s ) to stop position (0) N Push the hand guard forward - MS 362 C 31 Winter Operation Removing the shroud N Move the Master Control lever to avoid engine running problems, first check that conditions for use your ...
Product Instruction Manual
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...file holder. N Check angles with the file. The depth gauge determines the height at regular intervals while filing to have different heights. MS 362 C 47 N Find the shortest cutter and then file all other cutters back to break. N The file only sharpens on the backstroke...PMMC3 0.325 3/8 0.404 (mm) (6,35) (9,32) Depth gauge setting (a) mm (inch) 0,65 (0.026) 0,45 (0.018) (9,32) 0,65 (8,25) 0,65 (9,32) 0,65 (10,26) 0,80 (0.026) (0.026) (0.026) (0.031) Lowering depth gauges 689BA043 KN 689BA047 KN a N Hold the file horizontally (at a right angle to side of the cutter...
...file holder. N Check angles with the file. The depth gauge determines the height at regular intervals while filing to have different heights. MS 362 C 47 N Find the shortest cutter and then file all other cutters back to break. N The file only sharpens on the backstroke...PMMC3 0.325 3/8 0.404 (mm) (6,35) (9,32) Depth gauge setting (a) mm (inch) 0,65 (0.026) 0,45 (0.018) (9,32) 0,65 (8,25) 0,65 (9,32) 0,65 (10,26) 0,80 (0.026) (0.026) (0.026) (0.031) Lowering depth gauges 689BA043 KN 689BA047 KN a N Hold the file horizontally (at a right angle to side of the cutter...
Product Instruction Manual
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... accessories) Pitch Round file ^ Round file File holder Filing gauge inch 1/4 3/8 P 0.325 3/8 0.404 (mm) mm (inch) (6,35) 4,0 (5/32) (9,32) 4,0 (5/32) (8,25) 4,8 (3/16) (9,32) 5,2 (13/64) (10,26) 5,5 (7/32) Part No. 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4806 5605 772 5206 5605 772 5506 Part No. 5605 750 4327 5605... 252 3356 0814 252 3356 Sharpening kit 1) Part No. 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1028 5605 007 1029 5605 007 1030 48 MS 362 C PM1, RM2 689BA044 KN Rear hump of the depth gauge parallel to the stamped service marking (see arrow) -
... accessories) Pitch Round file ^ Round file File holder Filing gauge inch 1/4 3/8 P 0.325 3/8 0.404 (mm) mm (inch) (6,35) 4,0 (5/32) (9,32) 4,0 (5/32) (8,25) 4,8 (3/16) (9,32) 5,2 (13/64) (10,26) 5,5 (7/32) Part No. 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4006 5605 772 4806 5605 772 5206 5605 772 5506 Part No. 5605 750 4327 5605... 252 3356 0814 252 3356 Sharpening kit 1) Part No. 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1027 5605 007 1028 5605 007 1029 5605 007 1030 48 MS 362 C PM1, RM2 689BA044 KN Rear hump of the depth gauge parallel to the stamped service marking (see arrow) -
Product Instruction Manual
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... of operating, then every 150 hours Check X Chain catcher Replace Safety labels Replace 1) STIHL recommends a STIHL servicing dealer. 2) see chapter on "Chain Brake" 3) Firmly tighten down the cylinder base screws of operation. 4) not in all versions, market-specific X X X X X X X X X X 50 MS 362 C If you only use the saw occasionally, extend the intervals accordingly. before starting...
... of operating, then every 150 hours Check X Chain catcher Replace Safety labels Replace 1) STIHL recommends a STIHL servicing dealer. 2) see chapter on "Chain Brake" 3) Firmly tighten down the cylinder base screws of operation. 4) not in all versions, market-specific X X X X X X X X X X 50 MS 362 C If you only use the saw occasionally, extend the intervals accordingly. before starting...
Product Instruction Manual
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Main Parts 3 5 2 4 1 6 # 11 7 12 8 10 9 13 17 16 15 18 20 22 19 23 21 14 24 English 1 Shroud Lock 2 Carburetor Adjusting Screws 3 Spark Plug Boot 4 Shutter 5 Decompression Valve 6 Chain Brake 7 Chain Sprocket 8 Chain Sprocket Cover 9 Chain Catcher 10 Chain Tensioner (lateral) 11 Bumper Spike 12 Guide Bar 13 Oilomatic Saw Chain 14 Oil Filler Cap 15 Muffler 16 Front Hand Guard 17 Front Handle 18 Starter Grip 19 Fuel Filler Cap 20 Master Control Lever 21 Throttle Trigger 22 Throttle Trigger Lockout 23 Rear Handle 24 Rear Hand Guard # Machine no 0001BA014 KN MS 362 C 51
Main Parts 3 5 2 4 1 6 # 11 7 12 8 10 9 13 17 16 15 18 20 22 19 23 21 14 24 English 1 Shroud Lock 2 Carburetor Adjusting Screws 3 Spark Plug Boot 4 Shutter 5 Decompression Valve 6 Chain Brake 7 Chain Sprocket 8 Chain Sprocket Cover 9 Chain Catcher 10 Chain Tensioner (lateral) 11 Bumper Spike 12 Guide Bar 13 Oilomatic Saw Chain 14 Oil Filler Cap 15 Muffler 16 Front Hand Guard 17 Front Handle 18 Starter Grip 19 Fuel Filler Cap 20 Master Control Lever 21 Throttle Trigger 22 Throttle Trigger Lockout 23 Rear Handle 24 Rear Hand Guard # Machine no 0001BA014 KN MS 362 C 51
Product Instruction Manual
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A device to the operator's hands. (not illustrated) 52 MS 362 C Permits precise adjustment of the guide bar. (not illustrated, see chapter "Tensioning the Saw Chain") Clutch. For closing the fuel tank. 20 Master Control Lever. ... Front Hand Guard. The support handle for the right hand, located at the front of operator contact by a chain if it slips off the bar. 10 Chain Tensioner (lateral). The exposed end of chain tension. 11 Bumper Spike. With summer and winter positions. Releases compression pressure to reduce the risk of...
A device to the operator's hands. (not illustrated) 52 MS 362 C Permits precise adjustment of the guide bar. (not illustrated, see chapter "Tensioning the Saw Chain") Clutch. For closing the fuel tank. 20 Master Control Lever. ... Front Hand Guard. The support handle for the right hand, located at the front of operator contact by a chain if it slips off the bar. 10 Chain Tensioner (lateral). The exposed end of chain tension. 11 Bumper Spike. With summer and winter positions. Releases compression pressure to reduce the risk of...