7. adjusting polb length, 8. oiling chain, 9. cutting with the pole saw – Poulan PLN1510 User Manual

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4, Piug the saw power cord into

receptacie cord at end of inner pole.

3-6A

3-7. ADJUSTING POLB

LENGTH

The pole saw has a telescoping pole
assembly that will extend from 57 inch­

es (fully retracted) to 96 inches (fully
extended). A threaded compression
coupling is used to hold the pole in
position at any extended length.

1. To extend the pole, loosen coupling

by turning coupling nut counterclo­

ckwise as shown in Fig, 3-7A. Pole
will slide freely.

2. Pull inner pole section out to desired

length of extension.

Note:

Only ext­

end pole to minimum length required
to reach limb that is being cut.

3. To lock pole in position, tighten

coupling by turning coupling nut
clockwise {See Fig.3-7A) until firmly

hand tight,Make sure saw handle is
aligned with pole handle before
tightening coupling nut.

IMPORTANT:

Do not use wrench or

pliers to overtighten coupling.

Damage to coupling or pole may
result.

UNLOCK LOCK

3-7A

3-8. OILING CHAIN

To

oii chain, press oil cap. Oil wilt feed

onto guide bar and chain.Press oil cap
at least once before each cut. Always

check oil level before using pole saw.

Do not attempt to operate the oiler while

cutting with the pole saw.

3-9. CUTTING WITH THE

POLE SAW

1, Connect saw to extension cord.

Connect extension cord to power
supply.

2, Use both hands to grip pole saw.

Use only designated grip areas

when operating pole saw (See Fig

,3-9A), Use firm grip. Thumbs and

fingers must wrap around pole saw

handle and pole.

3, Make sure your footing is firm. Keep

feet apart. Divide your weight evenly
on both feet.

4, When ready to make a cut, press in

trigger switch lock-off and squeeze

trigger switch (see Fig.3-9B) This will
turn pole saw on. Releasing trigger

switch will turn pole saw off. Make

sure saw is running at full speed
before starting a cut.

5, When starting a cut, place moving

chain against wood. Hold pole saw
firmly in place to avoid possible
bouncing or skating (sideways

movement) of saw,

6, Guide pole saw using light pressure.

Do not force poie saw. The motor

will overload and can burn out.lt will
do the job better and safer at the

rate for which it was intended.

7, Remove pole saw from a cut with

saw running at full speed. Stop pole
saw by releasing trigger. Make sure

chain has stopped before setting
pole saw down,

8, Never stand directly under the limb

you are trimming. Always position
yourself out of the path of falling
debris.

Grip Area

Lock-Off^Y'9.

Switch

Trigger Switch

3-9A

3-9B

3-10. FILLING OILTANK

Using a funnel, fill oil tank with PouSan
Chain, Bar and Sprocket oil. Wipe up
any spills. Make sure no dirt gets into

the oil tank,

3-II.SELECriNG THE PROPER

EXTENSIONCORD FOR

YOUR S/llV mOEL

Minimum Gauge Wire

Saw AmpereVolts

Length Power Cord

Mlodelflaiing AC 25II./7.5m

SOft.MSm

100tt,/3Qra

R,N)G10

8

18 Gauge

16 Giugo

\4

Gauge

1. When using the chain saw, an exte­

nsion cord of adequate size must be

used for safety and to prevent loss
of power and overheating,

2. The extension cord must be specifi­

cally intended for outdoor use and

marked SW-A, SOW-A, STOW-A,
SJW-A, SJOW-A SJTOW-A,
SJTW-A, OR SJTW.

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