Introduction – Husqvarna 340 User Manual

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Arrangement of the manual

This workshop manual can be used in two different
ways.

• To repair a specific sub-assembly on a chainsaw.

• To dismantle and reassemble a complete

chainsaw.

Repairing a specific sub-assembly
If a specific sub-assembly on the chainsaw needs
to be repaired:

1. Look up the page referring to the relevant sub-

assembly.

2. Follow the instructions under the headings:

Removal/Dismantling
Cleaning and inspection
Refitting/Reassembly

Dismantling and reassembling the entire
chainsaw

If the entire chainsaw is to be dismantled, follow
the instructions under the heading “Removal/
Dismantling”.

Work through the manual and follow the instruc-
tions given in each section under the heading
“Removal/Dismantling”.

Then follow all the “Cleaning and inspection”
instructions in each section.

Working from the back of the manual, follow all the
instructions under the headings “Refitting/
Reassembly” in reverse order.

Each of the sections covering removal/dismantling
and refitting/reassembly include the relevant
lubrication instructions and bolt torques for each
stage of repair.

Construction and function

This chapter gives a simple description of the
chainsaw carburettor and its various parts.

Introduction

Troubleshooting

These pages describe the most common faults that
affect a chainsaw. They are divided into four
different groups with the most likely faults de-
scribed first.

Repair instructions

The section that describes how to repair the
chainsaw consists of detailed, step-by-step instruc-
tions. It explains in detail the special tools, lubri-
cants and bolt torques that are needed when
working on each component.

This workshop manual covers the following
chainsaw models:

340
345
346XP
350
351
353

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