Important – Blount 633GC User Manual

Page 20

Advertising
background image

633GC OPERATOR’S MANUAL

20

© 2006 ICS, Blount Inc.

P/N 70944 Feb 06

CHAIN TENSIONER

The chain tensioner (Figure 2) can become clogged with concrete
slurry during cutting. After each use thoroughly flush the chain
tensioner with water and apply a liberal amount of grease.

IMPORTANT

Most Common Causes of Tensioner Damage:

• Side cover nuts are not tight enough. Side cover nuts should

be torqued to 20 ft-lbs (27Nm).

• Chain tensioning is attempted without loosening the side cover

nuts.

• Concrete debris in tensioner pocket.

Figure 2

Chain

Tensioner

MAINTENANCE

STARTER HOUSING ASSEMBLY

• To reattach the starter housing, first pull the starter cord out,

then hold the starter housing against the crankcase (Figure 1).
Slowly release the starter cord to enable the pulley to fit
between the pawls.

• Insert and tighten the screws. Use blue Loctite

®

#242.

Figure 1

Advertising