Caution, 5. saw chain tension adjustment, 6. assembly of pole saw – Poulan PLN1510 User Manual

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3-5. SAW CHAIN TENSION

ADJUSTMENT

Proper tension of the saw chain is extr­

emely important and must be checked

before starting, as well as during, any

cutting operation. Taking the time to

make needed adjustments to the saw

chain will result in improved cutting

performance and prolonged chain life.
NOTE: A new chain and bar will need
readjustment after as few as 5 cuts.

This is norma! during the break-in
period, and the interval between future
adjustments will lengthen quickly

(Figure 3-5A),

CAUTION

It a chain is TOO LOOSE or TOO

TIGHT, the bar chain and saw bearings
will wear more rapidly.Study Figure

3-5A for information concerning correct

co!d tension (A), correct warm tension

(B), and as a guide tor when saw chain
needs adjustment (C).

TO

ADJUST SAW CHAIN

TENSION:

1. Loosen the bar retaining nuts (D) so

they are hand tight. (See Fig.3-5B)

2. Holding the nose of the bar up, use

the screwdriver or scrench if
provided in your User’s Kit to turn
the guide bar adjustment screw (E)

(Fig.3-5C) clockwise to tighten the

chain.Turning the screw COUNTER­
CLOCKWISE LOOSENS THE
CHAIN on the guide bar.

3. After adjustment and while wearing

heavy duty work gloves, move the
saw chain back and forth on the
guide bar to be sure the chain
moves freely and is in proper mesh

with sprocket.Do not move chain

with bare hands.

NOTE:IF the chain is difficult to rotate
or if it binds on the guide bar, too much
tension has been applied and must be
adjusted.To decrease tension, turn the
adjustment screw counterclockwise
slowly.Move the chain back and forth
until it moves freely.

A.

Holding the nose in upper position,

securely tighten the bar retaining

nuts (70 inch lbs.)

3-6. ASSEMBLY OF POLE SAW

1. Make sure the unit is unplugged

from power source,

2.

Slip handle bracket (A) over chain

saw handle (B) from the right side
(See Fig,3-6A).NOTE; The trigger
must be depressed before the bra­

cket will go onto the handle. Push
the lock-off button and depress the

trigger. While holding the trigger in,
place the trigger support portion of

the bracket under the trigger and

slide the bracket onto the chain saw

handle. The bracket will keep the

trigger in the ‘’ON’'position.

3. Align holes in pole bracket with hole-

s in handle bracket. Install Phillips

head screws with lock washers thro­
ugh pole bracket from left side and

thread into theweld nuts on the han­
dle bracket.Tighten screws securely.

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