Harbor Freight Tools CHICAGO ELECTRIC 67255 User Manual

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SKU 67255

The flanges of the Guide Bar groove

should always be parallel to each

other. To check the Guide Bar:

Straight

Guide

Bar

Ruler

Saw

Chain

Gap

Figure 13 - Normal Guide Bar

Place a ruler along the surface of the

Guide Bar and Saw Chain. If there is

a gap, the bar is normal.

I

Ruler

Bent

Guide

Bar

Tilting

Saw

Chain

Figure 14 - Bent Guide Bar

f the ruler is flush with the Guide Bar

and Saw Chain, or the Chain tilts to

one side, then the Bar is bent and

needs to be repaired or replaced.

sharpening the saw chain

For smooth and safe operation,

always keep the Saw Chain cutters

sharp.
The cutters need to be sharpened

when:

The sawdust becomes powder-like.

a.

You can’t make the cut without extra

b.

force.
The Chain Saw does not cut straight.

c.

Vibration increases.

d.

warning: Be sure to wear safety gloves

when handling the Saw Chain.

Follow the Saw Chain manufacturer’s

instructions for sharpening the Saw

Chain.

replacing the saw chain
warning!
Do not attempt to install

a saw chain or chain guide

bar other than the size and

type provided and listed in the

Specifications Chart on page 10.
Soak the new Saw Chain overnight

1.

in Chain/Bar/Sprocket oil (sold

separately).
Loosen the Nut (2) on the Drive

2.

Cover (3), then loosen the Chain

Tension Screw counter clockwise

until the Saw Chain is loose.
Unthread the Nut (2) and remove the

3.

Drive Cover (3).
Push the Guide Bar towards the

4.

Sprocket to further loosen the Saw

Chain.
Remove the Saw Chain (72) from the

5.

Sprocket then the Guide Bar (71).

note:

Sprocket

Figure 15

Always check the condition of the

Sprocket (6) when replacing the

chain. The Sprocket should be

replaced if it shows signs of wear

or is damaged. If needed, have the

Sprocket replaced and the bearings

greased by a qualified technician.

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