Crflf, Warning – Craftsman 358.351810 User Manual

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Adjusting Wheel

Screwdriver

Knob

2.

Lift lever on bar knob and turn

counterclockw/ise

1

turn to loosen

bar damp.

CRflF

LOOSEN

3.

Turn adjusting wheel (downward

direction) to tension chain until

chain solidly contacts bottom of

guide bar rail. Lift tip of guide bar

while adjusting tension.

Tighten

ohain

4.

5

.

Adjusting Wheel

Using a screwdriver, move chain

around guide bar to ensure all links

are in bar groove.

Whiie lifting tip of guide bar, tighten

bar knob securely (clockwise).

Hand tighten only!

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TIGHTEN

6

,

Push lever on bar knob down to re­

turn lever to dosed/locked position.

^WARNING: Failure to push lever

on bar knob down to closed/locked

position could result in serious person­

al injury or damage to your chain saw.

7,

Use a screwdriver to move chain

around guide bar.

8

,

If chain does not rotate, it is too

tight. Loosen bar knob 1 turn

(counterclockwise); then, loosen

chain by turning the adjusting

wheel V

4

turn (upward direction).

Retighten bar knob.

9,

If chain is too loose, it will sag be­

low the guide bar, DO NOT operate

the saw if the chain is loose.

NOTE:

The chain is tensioned correctiy

when the weight of the chain does not

cause it to sag below the guide bar

(with the chain saw sitting in an upright

position), but the chain stil! moves freeiy

around the guide bar.

A

WARNING:

If the saw is operated

with a boss chain, the chain couid jump

off the guide bar and result in serious

injury to the operator and/or damage the

chain making it unusable. If the chain

jumps off the guide bar, inspect each

drive link for damage. Damaged chain

must be repaired or replaced,

CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS

A sharp chain makes wood chips. A duil

chain makes a sawdust powder and

cuts slowly. See CHAIN SHARPENING.

CHECK GUIDE BAR

Conditions which require guide bar

maintenance:

• Saw cuts to one side or at an angle.

• Saw has to be forced through the cut.

• Inadequate supply of oil to bar/chain.

Check the condition of guide bar each

time chain is sharpened. A worn guide

bar will damage the chain and make

cutting difficult,

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