Assembly, Chain saw names and terms, Saw chain tension adjustment – Desa EL-8: 107624-01 User Manual

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Replacement Chain

Chain that complies with ANSI

B175.1 when used with a specific saw. It may not
meet ANSI requirements when used with other saws.

Saw Chain (Chain)

Loop of chain having cutting

teeth for cutting wood. The motor drives chain. The
guide bar supports chain.

Spiked Bumper (Spike)

Pointed teeth at front of

saw body beside guide bar. Keep spiked bumper in
contact with wood when felling or bucking. It helps
maintain position of saw while cutting.

Sprocket

Toothed wheel that drives chain.

Switch

Device that completes or interrupts electri-

cal circuit to motor of saw.

Switch Linkage

This device connects switch to trig-

ger. It moves switch when you squeeze trigger.

Switch Lockout

Device that reduces accidental start-

ing of saw.

Trigger

Device that turns saw on and off. Squeezing

trigger turns saw on. Releasing trigger turns saw off.

Trimming (Pruning)

Process of cutting limb(s) from

a living tree.

Undercut

An upward cut from underside of log or

limb. This is done while in normal cutting position
and cutting with top of guide bar.

ASSEMBLY

Note:

Some models are pre-assembled. Assembly

is not needed on these models.
See Saw Chain Tension Adjustment, pages 16 and 17.

1. Lay chain out flat.
2. Loosen and remove guide bar nuts, sprocket

cover bushings, and sprocket cover.

3. Loosen and remove drive sprocket screw or re-

move E-ring from shaft (see Figure 4). Remove
sprocket support.

4. Install guide bar onto saw body. Assemble cen-

ter slot of guide bar onto guide bar bolts.

5. To replace sprocket support, repeat step 3 in re-

verse order. Firmly tighten drive sprocket screw
with #2 Phillips screwdriver (if applicable).

6. Place chain around drive sprocket, along top

groove of guide bar, and around guide bar nose.

Note:

Make sure cutting edges of chain are fac-

WARNING: Cutting edges on chain

are sharp. Use protective gloves when
handling chain.

IMPORTANT: Do not clamp chain saw in
vise during assembly.

CAUTION: Do not place chain on

saw backwards. If chain is backwards,
saw will vibrate badly and will not cut.

CHAIN SAW NAMES AND
TERMS

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ing in right direction. Position chain so cutting
edges on top of guide bar face guide bar nose (see
Figure 4, and indicator on side cover of saw).

Note:

For pre-assembled models, the saw chain ten-

sion is properly set at factory. A new chain will
stretch. Check new chain after first few minutes of
operation. Allow chain to cool down. Follow steps
below to readjust saw chain tension.
1. Before adjusting chain, make sure guide bar

nuts are only finger tight (see Figure 4). Also
make sure adjusting nib is in round adjusting hole
on guide bar (see Figures 4, 5, and 6).

SAW CHAIN TENSION
ADJUSTMENT

WARNING: Unplug chain saw from

power source before adjusting saw chain
tension.

WARNING: Cutting edges on chain

are sharp. Use protective gloves when
handling chain.

WARNING: Maintain proper chain

tension always. A loose chain will in-
crease the risk of kickback. A loose
chain may jump out of guide bar groove.
This may injure operator and damage
chain. A loose chain will cause chain,
guide bar, and sprocket to wear rapidly.

7. Insert tab of sprocket cover into slot on side cover

and rotate sprocket cover onto guide bar bolts until
sprocket cover rests against guide bar.

8. Place sprocket cover bushings and guide bar nuts,

removed in step 2, over guide bar bolts.

IMPORTANT:

Tighten guide bar nuts finger

tight only.

9. Turning tensioner knob (Model 107625-01, -02)

or tensioner screw (Model 107624-01, -02), adjust
position of nib until it is aligned and inserted into
the round adjusting hole on guide bar (see Figures
4, 5, and 6). Turning tensioner knob or screw coun-
terclockwise will move tensioner bar to rear of guide
bar. Turning tensioner knob or screw clockwise will
move tensioner bar to front of guide bar.

10. If needed, readjust guide bar nuts to finger tight only.
11. Adjust saw chain tension. Follow steps under

Saw Chain Tension Adjustment, pages 16 and 17.

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