Parts List
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... 668-5408 WASHER 5 9 35 669-6317 HEX. BOLT M5 X 45 2 36A 669-6318 IDLE ADJUSTING SCREW 1 37A 669-6319 PASSAGE GASKET 1 38A 669-6320 PASSAGE PLATE 1 39A 668-4692 PUMP GASKET 1 12 - 11 *ALTERNATIVE PARTS - 3 - USED 2 REMARKS TCS 33EB * 2 669-6331 NAME PLATE 1 * 2 669-6332 NAME PLATE 1 FOR USA...GUIDE PLATE 1 * 18 668-5170 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 12") 91VG-45E 1 * 18 668-5171 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 14") 91VG-52E 1 * 18 669-6330 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 16") 91VG-57E 1 * 19 668-5259 BAR 12 INCH 1 * 19 668-5261 BAR 14 INCH 1 * 19 668-5395 BAR 16 INCH 1 * 19A 669-6993 CHAIN BAR 12 INCH...
... 668-5408 WASHER 5 9 35 669-6317 HEX. BOLT M5 X 45 2 36A 669-6318 IDLE ADJUSTING SCREW 1 37A 669-6319 PASSAGE GASKET 1 38A 669-6320 PASSAGE PLATE 1 39A 668-4692 PUMP GASKET 1 12 - 11 *ALTERNATIVE PARTS - 3 - USED 2 REMARKS TCS 33EB * 2 669-6331 NAME PLATE 1 * 2 669-6332 NAME PLATE 1 FOR USA...GUIDE PLATE 1 * 18 668-5170 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 12") 91VG-45E 1 * 18 668-5171 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 14") 91VG-52E 1 * 18 669-6330 SAW CHAIN (3/8 X 16") 91VG-57E 1 * 19 668-5259 BAR 12 INCH 1 * 19 668-5261 BAR 14 INCH 1 * 19 668-5395 BAR 16 INCH 1 * 19A 669-6993 CHAIN BAR 12 INCH...
Parts List
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... HINGE PIN SET SCREW 1 42 669-6323 METERING LEVER SPRING 1 43 668-5217 CONTROL LEVER 1 44 668-4690 METERING DIAPHRAGM 1 45 668-5220 DIAPHRAGM PACKING-METERING 1 46 668-5222 DIAPHRAGM COVER-METERING 1 47A 668-4699 SET SCREW 4 48A 668-4693 PUMP DIAPHRAGM 1 49 668-4700 INLET SCREEN 1 50 668-5215 NEEDLE VALVE 1 51 668-5219 HINGE PIN 1 52 668-4600 WASHER...
... HINGE PIN SET SCREW 1 42 669-6323 METERING LEVER SPRING 1 43 668-5217 CONTROL LEVER 1 44 668-4690 METERING DIAPHRAGM 1 45 668-5220 DIAPHRAGM PACKING-METERING 1 46 668-5222 DIAPHRAGM COVER-METERING 1 47A 668-4699 SET SCREW 4 48A 668-4693 PUMP DIAPHRAGM 1 49 668-4700 INLET SCREEN 1 50 668-5215 NEEDLE VALVE 1 51 668-5219 HINGE PIN 1 52 668-4600 WASHER...
Parts List
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... PUMP GEAR SPRING 1 147 668-5354 PUMP GEAR 1 148 668-5357 OIL PIPE 1 149 668-5359 PUMP COVER 1 150 668-5358 PIPE JOINT 1 151 668-5372 AIR DEFLECTOR 1 12 - 11 *ALTERNATIVE PARTS - 5 - USED 1 REMARKS TCS 33EB 90 668-5368 CHOKE BUTTON 1 91 668-5364 STOP SWITCH 1 92 668-5307 ENGINE CASE 1 93 668-5365 CORD (A) 1 94 668-5370 AIR VENT VALVE (B) 1 95 668-5371 AIR...
... PUMP GEAR SPRING 1 147 668-5354 PUMP GEAR 1 148 668-5357 OIL PIPE 1 149 668-5359 PUMP COVER 1 150 668-5358 PIPE JOINT 1 151 668-5372 AIR DEFLECTOR 1 12 - 11 *ALTERNATIVE PARTS - 5 - USED 1 REMARKS TCS 33EB 90 668-5368 CHOKE BUTTON 1 91 668-5364 STOP SWITCH 1 92 668-5307 ENGINE CASE 1 93 668-5365 CORD (A) 1 94 668-5370 AIR VENT VALVE (B) 1 95 668-5371 AIR...
Handling Instructions
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... cutting, hold saw firmly with both hands with thumb firmly locked around front handle. It is important that you read, fully understand and observe the following show symbols used for the machine. Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in this unit. Contents WHAT IS WHAT 7 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 SPECIFICATIONS 10 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 11 OPERATING PROCEDURES 11 MAINTENANCE 13 Parts breakdown...
... cutting, hold saw firmly with both hands with thumb firmly locked around front handle. It is important that you read, fully understand and observe the following show symbols used for the machine. Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in this unit. Contents WHAT IS WHAT 7 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 SPECIFICATIONS 10 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 11 OPERATING PROCEDURES 11 MAINTENANCE 13 Parts breakdown...
Handling Instructions
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... be started or D stopped. 4. Throttle trigger lockout (Safety trigger): Device that supports and guides the saw chain when the unit is not being used. 15. Front handle: Support handle located at or towards the front of the throttle trigger until manually released. 3. WHAT IS WHAT? 1. Throttle trigger: Device activated by the operatorʼs finger, for enriching the fuel/air mixture in contact with unit. Choke control knob: Device...
... be started or D stopped. 4. Throttle trigger lockout (Safety trigger): Device that supports and guides the saw chain when the unit is not being used. 15. Front handle: Support handle located at or towards the front of the throttle trigger until manually released. 3. WHAT IS WHAT? 1. Throttle trigger: Device activated by the operatorʼs finger, for enriching the fuel/air mixture in contact with unit. Choke control knob: Device...
Handling Instructions
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... sure the cutting attachment has stopped before using the unit/machine. ○ Make sure the side case is properly attached. ○ Keep others away when making carburetor adjustments. ○ Use only genuine Tanaka replacement parts as recommended by competent chain-saw service personnel. (For example, if improper tools are cracked, chipped or damaged in any way before the unit is set down. ○...
... sure the cutting attachment has stopped before using the unit/machine. ○ Make sure the side case is properly attached. ○ Keep others away when making carburetor adjustments. ○ Use only genuine Tanaka replacement parts as recommended by competent chain-saw service personnel. (For example, if improper tools are cracked, chipped or damaged in any way before the unit is set down. ○...
Handling Instructions
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... this manual, take care and use . If situations occur which are not covered in a dry place. ○ Make sure engine switch is D E recommended that the fuel be emptied after each use. F ○ When transporting in serious personal injury. L NOTE Helpful information for correct function and use common sense. CAUTION Indicates a possibility of life, if instructions are...
... this manual, take care and use . If situations occur which are not covered in a dry place. ○ Make sure engine switch is D E recommended that the fuel be emptied after each use. F ○ When transporting in serious personal injury. L NOTE Helpful information for correct function and use common sense. CAUTION Indicates a possibility of life, if instructions are...
Handling Instructions
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... speed (min-1) Specific fuel consumption (g/kWh) Type of equipment Engine Size (ml) Model TCS33EB Chain saw, portable 32.2 Spark Plug BPMR-6A or equivalent Fuel Tank Capacity (ml) 350 Chain Oil Tank Capacity (ml) 250 Dry Weight (kg) (Without guide bar and chain) 3.8 Guide bar length (mm) 300 350 400 Chain pitch (mm) 9.52 Chain gauge (mm) 1.27 Sound pressure...
... speed (min-1) Specific fuel consumption (g/kWh) Type of equipment Engine Size (ml) Model TCS33EB Chain saw, portable 32.2 Spark Plug BPMR-6A or equivalent Fuel Tank Capacity (ml) 350 Chain Oil Tank Capacity (ml) 250 Dry Weight (kg) (Without guide bar and chain) 3.8 Guide bar length (mm) 300 350 400 Chain pitch (mm) 9.52 Chain gauge (mm) 1.27 Sound pressure...
Handling Instructions
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... the chain. Operating level varies by turning the tension Starting (Fig. 9, 10) adjustment bolt (10) clockwise. When the brake engages during operation, immediately release the throttle lever to stop position. 11 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Fueling WARNING (Fig. 8) G WARNING Never try to start , repeat procedures from the front handle, hit the tip of the guide bar to a stump or a piece of cutting. 4. Remove chain bar clamp nuts (1). 2. Make sure...
... the chain. Operating level varies by turning the tension Starting (Fig. 9, 10) adjustment bolt (10) clockwise. When the brake engages during operation, immediately release the throttle lever to stop position. 11 ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Fueling WARNING (Fig. 8) G WARNING Never try to start , repeat procedures from the front handle, hit the tip of the guide bar to a stump or a piece of cutting. 4. Remove chain bar clamp nuts (1). 2. Make sure...
Handling Instructions
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... hand on the rear handle, your left hand on the power head just below the chain to move. Watch out for decay and rot in the trunk which may suddenly be wide enough to jerk. ○ Never use of the nose of guide bar and can result in the felling cut if you are working. You cannot control the saw...
... hand on the rear handle, your left hand on the power head just below the chain to move. Watch out for decay and rot in the trunk which may suddenly be wide enough to jerk. ○ Never use of the nose of guide bar and can result in the felling cut if you are working. You cannot control the saw...
Handling Instructions
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... the trunk. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, OR REPAIR OF THE EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEM MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY NON-ROAD ENGINE REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL. A further adjustment may allow the engine to rotate. Finish with a bottom cut adjustments. Cross cut . (Fig. 24) ○ Starting problems. E WARNING ○ Engine power reduction. Cleaning the air filter P CROSS CUTTING LOGS, PRESSURE ON BOTTOM Remove the air filter...
... the trunk. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, OR REPAIR OF THE EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEM MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY NON-ROAD ENGINE REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL. A further adjustment may allow the engine to rotate. Finish with a bottom cut adjustments. Cross cut . (Fig. 24) ○ Starting problems. E WARNING ○ Engine power reduction. Cleaning the air filter P CROSS CUTTING LOGS, PRESSURE ON BOTTOM Remove the air filter...
Handling Instructions
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... a clean rag, or the use of the tool. CHAIN SHARPENING Parts of the chain from use the item numbers showing on the cylinder and check that the bar nuts are sufficiently tightened. Top plate 40. Gullet 43. Heel 44. Chassis 45. Depth gauge 48. Front of carbon. If depth gauge projects, file it in the maintenance or operator manual for the new one...
... a clean rag, or the use of the tool. CHAIN SHARPENING Parts of the chain from use the item numbers showing on the cylinder and check that the bar nuts are sufficiently tightened. Top plate 40. Gullet 43. Heel 44. Chassis 45. Depth gauge 48. Front of carbon. If depth gauge projects, file it in the maintenance or operator manual for the new one...