Chain maintenance table, Bar maintenance – Snow Joe iON16CS 40-Volt Cordless 16-Inch Chain Saw w/ Brushless Motor User Manual

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Chain Maintenance Table

inches

3/8 Mini

0.325

3/8

0.404

inches

0.018
0.026
0.026
0.031

inches

5/32
3/16

13/64

7/32

mm

4.0
4.8
5.2
5.6

mm

0.45
0.65
0.65
0.80

mm

9.32
8.25
9.35

10.26

Chain Pitch

Limiter Tooth Level (a)

File Diameter (d)

d

a

Bar Maintenance

To avoid asymmetrical wear on the bar, make sure it is turned

over periodically.
To keep the bar in perfect working order, proceed as follows

(Fig. 23):

• Grease the bearings on the nose sprocket.
• Clean the bar groove.
• Clean the lubrication holes.
• With a flat file, remove burr from the edges and level off

the guides.

Replace the bar whenever (Fig. 23):

• the groove is not as deep as the height of the drive links

(which must never touch the bottom);

• the inside of the guide is worn enough to make the chain

lean to one side.

You can purchase replacement parts for your iON16CS

chain saw by ordering online at snowjoe.com or, to order by

phone, contact Snow Joe

®

+ Sun Joe

®

customer service at

1-866-SNOWJOE (1-866-766-9563).

If it should be necessary to turn the bar over or replace it,

follow the instructions below (Fig. 24):

• carefully remove the casing, the chain and the bar;
• remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver and remove

the tension adjuster;

IMPORTANT! When initially assembled, a “threadlocker” was

inserted on the screw thread to prevent it from accidentally

working loose; this means that a certain amount of force will

be needed to remove the screw. Use a clamp to block the bar

in place and always use a suitable sized screwdriver.

• reassemble the tension adjuster on the other side of the

overturned bar, or on the new bar;

• apply a small amount of “threadlocker” on two or three

screw threads (following the instructions provided by the

manufacturer), then tighten the screw as far as possible;

• replace the bar, the chain and the casing, following the

assembly instructions in the “Bar and Chain Mounting”

section.

Fig. 23

Fig. 24

Screw

Tension

adjuster

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