6. Technical data
Machine without guide bar
L x W x H
Weight without guide bar
and saw chain and empty
tank
Weight with guide bar and
saw chain and empty tank
Cutting Length
Guide bar length
Automatic chain oiling
Saw chain Oil
Saw chain oil tank capacity
Saw chain division
Drive link thickness
Saw chain type
Number of teeths drive
sprocket
Tooth pitch of drive sprocket
Chain brake
Guide bar type
Saw chain speed max.
Motor
Engine capacity
Maximum motor capacity
Idle speed
Maximum speed with cut-
ting attachment
Fuel tank capacity
Fuel type
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing.
• Only use appliances which are in perfect working
order.
• Service and clean the appliance regularly.
• Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
• Do not overload the appliance.
• Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary.
• Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
• Wear protective gloves.
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375 x 182 x 190 mm
5.1 kg
7.0 kg
47 cm
508 mm
yes
Special Saw chain
oil
260 cm
3
0.325"/ 8,255 mm
0,057" / 1.47 mm
Oregon 21BPX078X
7
0.325"
yes
Oregon
208PXBK095
21,2 m/s
1 cylinder 2 stroke
air cooled
53 cm³
2 kW
3100±300 min
-1
11000 min
-1
550 cm
3
mix 40:1
Handbücher-Suchmachiene
Measured sound pressure level L
Uncertainty K
pA
Guaranteed sound power level L
Measured sound power level L
Uncertainty K
wA
Vibration Front handle
Vibration Rear handle
Uncertainty
7. Before starting up
m CAUTION!: Do not start the motor until the
saw has been fully assembled and checked.
m CAUTION!: When handling the chain always
wear protective gloves.
Assembling the bar, and the chain (Fig.3-6)
Open the box and assemble the bar and chain as fol-
lows:
1. Press the front hand guard back (Fig.14/Pos.3a)
so that the chain brake is disabled.
2. Loosen the two nuts (B) and remove the cover
(17) and spacer (A).
3. Mounting the stopper claw (Fig.3)
Insert the stopper claw (19) into the recesses of
the housing (see Fig. 3) and secure with the 2 fix-
ing screws (19a). Use the tool supplied with the
assembly tools (10).
4. Slide the chain around the sprocket, next slide
the saw chain around the bar. Pay attention to the
installation direction of the chain. (Fig.4-5)
5. Insert the chain tensioning screw (Z) into the low-
er hole of the chain bar (Y). (Fig.4)
6. Install the cover (17) and tighten the nuts (B) by
hand.
Installation direction of the chain (shown Fig.5)
Tensioning the chain (Fig.6-8)
1. Hold the front part tight with your hand.
2. Adjust the chain tension using the tension screw
(C) so that the chain rests entirely on the bar, but
not under great tension.
3. Tighten the mounting nut (B) for the bar with the
key (12-15 Nm).
4. Check with your hand that the chain runs smooth-
ly on the rail and has the proper voltage.
5. Where necessary, set up the chain tension.
If the chain has to be re-tensioned
Adjusting the chain tension
93 dB(A)
pA
3 dB
114 dB(A)
wA
108,7 dB(A)
wA
3 dB
10 m/s²
9 m/s²
1,5 m/s²
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