Replacing A Worn Guide Bar; Replacing A Worn Chain Tensioning Gear - Oregon CS1500-091 Manual Original De Instrucciones

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• There is a rubber washer that is important to
the function of the saw The rubber washer
must be in place around the pin on the
tensioner before the tensioner is screwed onto
the bar (Fig 41)
FIG. 41
• Place the chain tensioning gear on the side
of the guide bar facing you such that the
rectangular piece does not protrude past the
edges of the guide bar and replace the screw
• Place the guide bar on the bar pad by
sliding the bar slot over the alignment
flange (Fig 42)
FIG. 42
ALIGNMENT FLANGE
MOUNTING STUD
• Replace the saw chain as described in
"Replacing a Worn Saw Chain and Sharpening
Stone"
• Tension the chain as described in "Tensioning
the Saw Chain" in the "Preparing for Use"
section of the manual
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Maintenance and Cleaning
BAR PAD

Replacing a Worn Guide Bar

WARNING: The edges of a worn guide
bar, particularly the edges of the groove
where the chain touches the bar, can be
extremely sharp. Use appropriate hand
protection.
When the guide bar becomes cracked or has
excessive wear around the edges, particularly
in the groove where the saw chain touches
the bar, it must be replaced Also, if the nose
sprocket is worn, has teeth missing or does not
turn smoothly, the bar must be replaced
Wear gloves
• Unplug the chainsaw
• Loosen the side cover release knob slightly,
but do not remove the side cover
• Loosen the chain tensioning ring (turn it
counterclockwise) as far as it will go
• Loosen the side cover release knob and
remove the side cover
• Remove the bar and chain
• Remove and the screw from the back side
of the chain tensioning gear and remove the
chain tensioning gear from the guide bar as
described in "Maintaining the Guide Bar"
• Place the chain tensioning gear on the new
guide bar and replace the screw
• Replace the guide bar as described in
"Maintaining the Guide Bar"
• Replace the chain as described in "Replacing a
Worn Saw Chain and Sharpening Stone"
• Tension the chain as described in "Tensioning
the Saw Chain"
Replacing a Worn Chain
Tensioning Gear
Replace the chain tensioning gear if it will not
hold the bar and chain at proper tension or if it
is otherwise damaged
Wear gloves
• Unplug the chainsaw
• Loosen the side cover release knob slightly,
but do not remove the side cover
• Loosen the chain tensioning ring (turn it
counterclockwise) as far as it will go
• Loosen the side cover release knob and
remove the side cover
Chainsaw Model CS1500-091

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