Chain sharpening and maintenance, Chainsaw maintenance – Global Machinery Company ELC2000 User Manual

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Chain sharpening and maintenance

WARNING.

Always ensure that

the tool is switched

off and the plug is removed

from the power point before

making any adjustments or

maintenance procedures.
The chain requires sharpening

when the chain saw

does not cut appropriately, this

operation is performed as follows.
1. Extend the chain bar.
2. Fix the bar in a vice so that the chain can slide.
3. Fit the file in a file holder

(not included) and place it

over the tooth at 35

0

.

4. File forward only until all the

worn part of the tooth has

been eliminated.

5. Count the file movements

made on the first tooth

and do the same on all the

others, both right and left.

6. After some sharpening the

delimiting device on the

chain will exceed the height

of the cutting teeth, file the

exceeding part by means of

a flat file to round off the

depth delimiting device.

7. Ensure that the chain is replaced before stretching to

exceed the maximum adjustment of the chain saw bar.

8. ‘Deep’ Filing should be performed with an electric file. We

advise to use a service centre to perform this operation.

9. Ensure that the chain slides smoothly over the bar when

pulled with hands. Periodically sharpen chain and check

the chain tension.

10. Bars with sprockets need frequent greasing which can

be performed as follows:

Fill a syringe or similar device with grease for

bearings.

Each time the saw is used grease through the

hole provided near the bar tip until the grease

penetrated onto the tip.

After 3 times of sharpening the chain your self have

it professionally sharpened. This will ensure that all

the teeth are even.

To avoid damage to the motor, do not keep the chain saw

running if the chain is lodged in the wood.

Chainsaw maintenance

WARNING.

Always ensure that

the tool is switched

off and the plug is removed

from the power point before

making any adjustments or

maintenance procedures.

Always keep the air holes

clean on the electric chain saw

body. They tend to become

clogged with sawdust during

use and this affects the

efficiency of cooling, causing

overheating of the motor the

other fundamental parts of the

electric chain saw.

Do not operate the chainsaw

with the air intake on the

ground as this will draw foreign particles into the motor

area and damage the windings of the motor.

Regularly check to see if any dust or foreign matter has

entered the grills near the motor and around the on/off

switch. Use a soft brush to remove any accumulated dust.

Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes whilst cleaning.

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