Tensioning the Chain
Re-tensioning during cutting work:
Switch off the motor and disconnect
N
the plug from the power supply.
Loosen the nut.
N
Hold the bar nose up.
N
Use a screwdriver to turn the
N
tensioning screw (1)
counterclockwise until the chain fits
snugly against the underside of the
bar.
While still holding the bar nose up,
N
tighten down the nut firmly.
Go to "Checking Chain Tension".
N
A new chain has to be re-tensioned
more often than one that has been in
use for some time.
Check chain tension frequently –
N
see chapter on "Operating
Instructions".
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Checking Chain Tension
1
Switch off the motor and disconnect
N
the plug from the power supply.
Wear work gloves to protect your
N
hands.
The chain must fit snugly against
N
the underside of the bar, and it must
still be possible to pull the chain
along the bar by hand.
If necessary, re-tension the chain.
N
A new chain has to be re-tensioned
more often than one that has been in
use for some time.
Check chain tension frequently –
N
see chapter on "Operating
Instructions".
Chain Lubricant
For automatic and reliable lubrication of
the chain and guide bar – use only an
environmentally compatible quality
chain and bar lubricant. Rapidly
biodegradable STIHL BioPlus is
recommended.
NOTICE
Biological chain oil must be resistant to
aging (e.g. STIHL BioPlus), since it will
otherwise quickly turn to resin. This
results in hard deposits that are difficult
to remove, especially in the area of the
chain drive and chain. It may even cause
the oil pump to seize.
The service life of the chain and guide
bar depends on the quality of the
lubricant. It is therefore essential to use
only a specially formulated chain
lubricant.
WARNING
Do not use waste oil. Renewed contact
with waste oil can cause skin cancer.
Moreover, waste oil is environmentally
harmful.
NOTICE
Waste oil does not have the necessary
lubricating properties and is unsuitable
for chain lubrication.
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