Original Bedienungsanleitung Baumpflegesäge FX-KS226_de_en_fr_ita_rev01
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In some cases, contact between the tip of the chain bar and a solid object
can cause the chain bar to strike back at lightning speed, throwing it
backwards and upwards towards the operator. Pinching the saw-chain at the
upper part of the chain bar can cause the chain bar to bounce back and
towards the operator with a quick movement. If either of these events occurs,
you could lose control of the chainsaw, which could result in serious injury.
Do not rely solely on the chainsaw's built-in safety features. As a user of this
device, you must take some precautions to ensure that all work with the saw
can be performed without accident or injury
If you become reasonably familiar with the causes and characteristics of
kickback, you will reduce or eliminate the element of surprise, which
eliminates a common cause of accidents.
6. Mounting the blade and the saw-chain
ATTENTION: Always wear safety gloves when handling the saw-chain!
Mounting the saw bar and saw chain
• Release chain brake (10) (engage hand guard to the rear)
• Unscrew the fastening screws (12) and remove the sprocket protection
• Put the saw chain around the sprocket. Make sure that the
direction of the arrow on the chain is the same as that on
the sprocket.
• Put the saw-bar on and push it in the direction of the sprocket
• Insert the saw-chain into the guide groove of the saw-bar
• Put the saw-chain around the saw-bar
Ensure correct seating in the guide groove
• Put on sprocket cover
• Chain tension pin must engage in the hole of the saw-bar
• First slightly tighten the fixing screws (12)
• Tensioning the saw chain
• Slightly lift the tip of the saw-bar
• Check the saw-chain for proper running by turning it by hand
• Turn the tensioning screw (11) clockwise until the chain rests against
the underside of the saw-bar
• Tighten the fixing screw (12)
Run in the saw-chain. A new saw chain and bar must be re-tensioned after a
maximum of five cuts.