Poulan 115259626 User Manual

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Oil Tank -- Discontinue use of chain

saw if oil tank shows signs of damage

or leaks.

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Power Cord -- Discontinue use if chain

saw power cord shows signs of dam-

age or wear.

CHECK FOR LOOSE

FASTENERS AND PARTS
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Bar Mounting Nut

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Chain

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Bar Adjusting Screw

CHECK CHAIN TENSION

WARNING:

Wear

protective

gloves when handling chain. The chain

is sharp and can cut you even when it is

not moving.

Chain tension is very important. Chain

stretches during use. This is especially

true during the first few times you use your

saw. Always check chain tension each

time you use your saw.

1. Unplug unit from the power source.

2. Use a screwdriver to move chain

around guide bar to ensure kinks do

not exist. The chain should rotate

freely.

NOTE: It is recommended that the saw

be turned upside down for chain

tensioning.

3. Loosen bar mounting nuts until they

are finger tight.

4. Turn the adjusting screw clockwise

until the chain solidly contacts bot-

tom of guide bar rail. Then, turn ad-

justing screw an additional 1/4 turn.

This is correct chain tension setting.

Adjusting Screw -- 1/4 Turn

NOTE: To tighten the chain, turn the

adjusting screw clockwise; to loosen the

chain, turn the adjusting screw counter-

clockwise.

Adjusting Screw

5. Check the tension by lifting the chain

from the guide bar. Remove some of

the stiffness in the chain by pulling

down on the chain several times.

6. Continue turning the adjusting

screw until the tension is correct

(see step 4).

7. Tighten bar mounting nuts with a

wrench.

8. Recheck chain tension.

WARNING:

If the saw is operated

with a loose chain, the chain could jump

off the guide bar and result in serious in-

jury.

CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS

A sharp chain makes wood chips. A dull

chain makes a sawdust powder and

cuts slowly. See

CHAIN SHARPENING

in

the

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

section.

CHECK GUIDE BAR

Conditions which require guide bar

maintenance:
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Saw cuts to one side or at an angle.

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Saw has to be forced through the cut.

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Inadequate supply of oil to the bar and

chain.

Check the condition of the guide bar

each time the chain is sharpened. A

worn guide bar will damage the chain

and make cutting difficult.

After each use, with unit disconnected

from power source, clean all sawdust

from the guide bar and sprocket hole.

To maintain guide bar:
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Disconnect the chain saw from the

power source.

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Loosen and remove bar mounting

nuts. Remove bar, bar clamp plate

and chain from saw.

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Clean the oil holes and bar groove af-

ter each 5 hours of operation.

Remove Sawdust From

Guide Bar Groove

Oil Holes

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Burring of guide bar rails is a normal

process of rail wear. Remove these

burrs with a flat file.

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When rail top is uneven, use a flat file

to restore square edges and sides.

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