Chain maintenance, Bar and chain – Sears 358.356090-3.7/20" User Manual

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A good maintenance program of regular inspec­
tion and care will increase the service life and help

to maintain the safety and performance of your

saw.

• Check the saw for loose boits, screws, nuts,

and fittings on a regular basis.

Loose fasten­

ers can cause an unsafe condition as well as
damage to your saw.

• Make all adjustments or repairs (except car­

buretor adjustments) with;

— spark plug wire disconnected

— engine cool as opposed to a unit that has

just been run.

WARNING!

All chain saw service, repair, adjustments and

maintenance not described in this manual should

be performed by your Sears Service Center.

A.

guide

BAR AND CHAIN

Increase the service life of your Guide Bar and

..........Chain-by;...................................................... .............. ...

—Using the saw properly and as recommended

in this manual.

—Maintaining correct Chain Tension, pages.
—Proper lubrication, page 9.
—Regular maintenance as described in this sec­

tion.

1. CHAIN MAINTENANCE

• Sharpen the chain when:

— wood chips are small and powdery.

Wood

chips made by the saw chain should be
about the size of the teeth of the chain,

—saw has to be forced through the cut.
—saw cuts to one side.

SUPPORT

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ROUND

\ FILE

FLAT SIDE

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DEPTH

OF FI LE HOLDE R

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ON TOP OF CUTTER '

TOP PLATE

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Figure 38

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Figure 40

ICAUTION:! Wear protective gloves when han­

dling the chain. The chain can be sharp

enough to cut you even though it is too dull to
cut wood.

a. SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS — Model

358.356090 only (For Power Sharp? Model
358.356100, see page 12)

Items required:

Gloves

Medium file

7/32” file

Depth Gauge Tool

6” file holder Vise

Stop engine.

Adjust the chain for proper tension,

page 8.

Clamp bar in a vise to hold chain
steady.

Do not clamp chain.

Work at the midpoint of the bar,

moving

the chain forward by hand as each cut­

ter is filed.

Sharpen cutters.

Support flat side of file holder {with

7/32" round file) on cutter top plate.

Figure 38.

Hold the file holder level with the

30° guide mark parallel to the
center line of the bar. Figure 39.

File from inside toward outside of
cutter, straight across, in one direc­
tion only. Use 2 or 3 strokes per cut­

ting edge. Figure40.

Correct Depth Gauges.

a. ) Place depth gauge (Catalog No. 71­

36557) tool over each cutter depth

gauge. Figure 41.

b.

) File level with the flat file if depth

gauge is higher than the depth
gauge tool.

Maintain rounded frönt corner of

depth

gauge with a flat file. Figure4l.

NOTE:

The very top of the depth

gauge should be fiat with the front

half rounded off with a flat file,

b. CHAIN REPLACEMENT

1.

) Replace the chain when cutters or links

break.

2.

) See your Sears Service Center to

replace and sharpen individual cutters

to match your chain.
Always replace the worn sprocket

when installing a new chain to avoid
excessive wear to the chain.

a.)

b.)

c.

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c.)

3.)

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