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<body><h1>craftsman chainsaw electric manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>craftsman chainsaw electric manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>4924 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>23 May 2019, 18:23 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 572 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>17 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>craftsman chainsaw electric manual</h2></p><p>WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CHAIN SAW TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES. ': This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may atso have other rights which vary from state to state.Because a chain saw is a high-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal accidents. Al- ways,: use,. steel-toed,:safety foot- 11 wear with non-slip soles; snug- fitting: clothing with reinforced cutting resistant inserts; heavy-duty non-slip gloves; appropriate eye protection such as non- i fogging, vented goggles or face screen; an ap- proved safety hard hat, and sound barriers -- ear Plugs or mufflers to protect your hearing. Regular users should have hearing checked regularly as chain saw noise may damage hearing. 2. Keep children, bystanders, and pets out of the workarea: Do not allowother people to be near.You must be in good physical condition and mentally alert. Kickback is the upward and backward motion of the guidebar that occurs when the moving chain con- tacts an object at the tip of the guide bar. To reduce the hazard of kickback: 1. Hold the sawfirmlywith both hands, Left hand on front handle bar, right hand on rear handle whether you are right-handed or left-handed. Follow manufacturer's chain sharpening and maintenance instructions. Keep the chain properly tensioned. Check tension at reg- ular intervals with the engine Stopped, never with the engine running. This results in a reversal of the chain force used to. To avoid Pushback: 1. Be extremely aware of situations or obstruc- tions that may cause material to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the chain. 2. Do not cut more than one log at a time. 3. Do not twist the saw as the bar is w!thdrawn from an under-cut when bucking. To avoid Pull-ln: 1. Always begin cutting with the motor running and the saw housing against the wood. 2.<a href="http://sewakendragroup.com/userfiles/canon-ir-c2620-service-manual.xml">http://sewakendragroup.com/userfiles/canon-ir-c2620-service-manual.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>craftsman chainsaw electric manual, craftsman chainsaw repair manual, craftsman chainsaw service manual, sears electric chainsaw manual, craftsman 14 inch electric chainsaw manual, craftsman 2.0 14 electric chainsaw manual, craftsman 14 2.5 hp electric chainsaw manual, craftsman chainsaw electric manual, craftsman electric chainsaw manual, craftsman 16 electric chainsaw manual, craftsman 18 electric chainsaw manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> Use wedges made of plastic, wood, or light alloy (never of steel or iron) to hold the cut open. Never try to start the saw when the guide bar is in a cut or kerf. 7: Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings. Slender material may catch.the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pul!:you off balance. 8. Be alert for springback when cutting a limb that isunder tension to avoid being struck by the limb or saw when the tension in the wood fibers is re- leased. Do not force the saw through a cut. Exert light pressure only. Pressure on the saw at the end of a cut could cause loss of Control when the cut is completed. Avoid body contact with the chain anytime the saw is plugged into a power source. The chain will continue to move for a short time after the trigger is released. Unplug the power connection when the saw is not in use. Check for alignment, binding, breakage, and mounting of moving parts and any other con- dition that may affect the operation of the unit. Check guards and all other parts to see if each will operate properly and perform its intended function. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by using the in- structions inthismanual or by seeing your Sears Service Center. 7. Be certain the saw chain stops moving when the trigger switch is released. 8. Make certain that all hand tools are removed from the saw before connecting the saw to the power source. 9. Make sure all replacement partsare genuine recommended parts. 10. Never modify your saw in any way. Use only attachments supplied or specifically recom- mended by Sears: G. CARRY AND STORE YOUR SAW SAFELY 1. Never carry your saw while climbing.Tools built with this insulation system are not in- tended to be grounded. As a result, the exten.Safety precautions must be observed when operating any electrical tool. Failure to do so could cause the double insulation construction to become ineffective and result in serious per.<a href="http://szekszardportal.hu/userfiles/canon-ir-c2570-service-manual.xml">http://szekszardportal.hu/userfiles/canon-ir-c2570-service-manual.xml</a></p><p> It is important that you read your manual completely to become familiar with the unit before you begin assembly. 2. HAVE THE FOLLOWING AVAILABLE: a. Protective Gloves b. ? inch wrench or equivalent c. Screwdriver d. Bar and Chain Lubricant (see page 8) POWER SOURCE AND EXTENSION CORD 1, POWER SOURCE 2. EXTENSION CORD Use only an A.C. voltage supply identical to that shown on the name plate of the saw to power this chain saw. a. The extension cord used to reach the Dower source must be: 1.) Specifically marked as suitable for out- Avoid body contact with any grounded conductor, such as metal pipes and wire fences. d. Avoid entanglement. Keep cords clear of operator, saw chain, and branches at all times. e. Avoid dangerous situations. DO not expose the saw to rain, or use in damp, wet, gaseous, or explosive locations. f. Inspect extension cords before each use. Replace before using4he saw if damaged. g. Inspect chain saw cord before each use. Do not use the unit with a damaged cord. Take the unit to a Sears Service Center for repairs. WARNING! Avoid accidental starting.To loosen ten, sion, turn the adjusting screw counterclock- wise 2, Check the tension by tifting the chain from the Guide Bar at the center of the bar. Figure 9. 3. Continue turning the Adjusting Screw until the tension is correct. 4. Hold the tip.of the Guide Bar,up and tighten the Bar Clamp Nuts with a wrench. 5. 'Recheck tension. ADJUSTING SCREW Figure 8 i,,, Figure 9 Clean SAE 30W oil may also be used. Never use waste oil for this purpose. IMPORTANT POINTS a. Fill the oi! tank every time you use the saw. b. Wipe off surfaces before filling with oil to avoid sawdust or debris accidently falling into the tank and causing damage. c. Use a funnel to fill the tank and wipe up all spills.It is normal for a small amount of oil to drip off the bar and chain when the saw is not in use. The excess oil should be wiped from the saw before stor- ing. 2. USING THE MANUALOILER ! (Model 358.34020) Model 358.</p><p>34020 is equipped with an oiler ac- tivator which manually supplies oil to the bar and.:chain, The oiler activator must be used regularly and. (6) times a minute and held for approximately three (3) seconds each time it is pressed. a. Operate the oiler by pressing down on the oiler activator with your right thumb. Figure 10. b. Be sure that you continue to grip handles firmly while using the oiler activator. USING THE AUTOMATIC OILER (Model 358.34030) Model 358.34030 is equipped with an automatic and manual oiler. The automatic oiler supplies lubrication to the bar and chain at all times. The manual oiler can be used to prime or sup- plement the automatic oiler.The Trigger Switch is designed to be used with the Lockout Button. 2. The Lockout Button is a control feature designed to prevent the motor from being ac- cidently started. When the rear handle is grip- ped in a normal cutting position, the Lockout Buttoncan be pushed in by the thumb permit- ting the index finger to squeeze the Trigger. It is not necessary to maintain pressure on the Lockout Button once the Trigger has been engaged. 3. The Front and Rear handles are the supports which allow you to grip the saw in the normal cutting position, Your grip on the handles, is most important because proper grip gives you maximum ability to control the saw for safe operation. OIL FRONT HANDLE ACTIVATOR LOCKOUT BUTTON TRIGGER Figure 11 REAR HANDLE Carefully study this section before you make the first cut with your new saw. You must., understand what causes kickback, how you can reduce the chance of kickback, and how you can remain in the best control of the saw if kickback does oc- cur..1. WHAT CAUSES KICKBACK Kickback can occur when the moving chain::contacts an objectat the tip of the guide bar. This contact causesthe chain to dig into the object and stops the chain for an instant. The result is a lightning fast, reverse reaction which kicks the saw tip up and back toward the operator.</p><p> The operator can lose control of the saw and the cut- ting chain can cause serious personal injury if it comes in contact with any part of the body: 2.: REDUCE THE CHANCE OF KICKBACK a. Recognize that kickback can happen. By un- derstanding:and knowing about kickback, you are better equipped to deal with an occurrence. b. Never let the moving chain contact any ob- ject at the tip of the guide bar. Figure 12. c. Keep the working area free from obstruc- tions such as other trees, branches, rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Figure13. Eliminate or avoid any obstruction that your saw chain could hit while you are cutting through a particular log or branch, ' d; Keepiyour saw chain sharp and properly ten- sioned.Tighten, repair, or replace parts as necessary.Do not operate with cracked or deteriorated insulation. Take the sawto your Sears Service Center for all electrical repairs.,,,Check the saw chain. The chain should be sharp and at the correct tension.,,-Check the oil tank. The tank should be filled eachtime the saw is used.,,-Check the handles. Handles should be dry and free of oil. 10 D. STARTING AND STOPPING THE SAW 1. Connect the saw to a proper electric power source. 2. Start the saw by pushing the Lockout Button with your right thumb and squeezing the Trig- ger Switch with your right index finger. Operate the trigger with firm and decisive action. The saw should be running at full speed before starting the cut and turned off only after leav, ing the material to avoid damage. Refer to Chain Tension, page7.Side plates should befiled untiPthese spots are removed.To avoid Pushback: a. Be extremely aware of situations or obstructions that may cause material to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the chain. b. Do not cut more than one log at a time. To avoid Pull-in:. a. Always begin cutting with the motor run- ning and the saw housing against the wood. If you force the cut. You need a clear area alld.</p><p>Maintaining a distance of 2V2 tree lengths from the nearest person or other ob- jects. Motor noise may drown out warning call. f. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from the tree where cuts areto be made, g. Plan to stand on the up-hill side when cut- ting on a slope. h. Plan a clear retreat path to the rear and diagonal to the line of fall. Figure 24. 13 Do not cut a tree in any manner that would en- danger people, cause property damage, orstrike a utility line. A notch is cut on the side of the tree in the desired direction of fall. After a felling cut is made on the opposite side of the tree, the tree will tend to fail into the notch. NOTE: If the tree has large buttress roots, re- move before making the notch. Stay on the uphill side of the terrain to avoid the tree rolling or sliding downhillafter it is felled. NOTE: Before the fetIing cut is complete, drive wedges to open up the cut when necessary to control the direction of fall, Use wood; plastic or light alloy wedges but never steel or iron, to avoid kickback and chain damage.. e.Be alert f0r signs,that the tree is readyto fall: 1.) cracking sounds 2.) widening of the felling cut 3.) movement in the upper branches. f. As the tree starts to fall, stop the saw; put it down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path.. g. Be extremely,cautious with partially fallen ' trees that maybe poorly supported. Do not cut it down with your saw to:avoid injury.Make the first cut on the pressure side to relieve the:.The saw cannot be controlled in this position. -- Undercutting - begin on the under side of the log with the top, of the saw against the log; exert light.: pressure upward. During undercutting, the, saw will tend to push back at you. You could lose control of the saw re- suiting in personal injury and!or damage to the saw.The cut portion will roll down hill. Slenderl material may catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance, e Be alert for springback.</p><p> Frequently clear bran- ches out of the way to avoid tripp!ng over them. WARNING! Never climb into a treeto debranch or prune. Always: debranch a tree after:it is cut down. Only then can debranching be done safely and properly, b. Leave the larger lower limbs to support the tree as you work. \ ic, Start at the base of the felled tree and work:: towards the top, cutting branches and limbs. Remove small limbs with one cut. Fig- ure 33. d. Keep the tree betweenyou and the chain.Al- lowing such contact could result in serious per- sonal injury. REMOVE SMALL LIMBS WITH:ONE CUT,-., Figure33 Figure34 Tighten, repair, or,,replace as necessary. Check and retighten screws holding front han- dle at least once for:every five (5) hoursofopera. Moisture can cause short cir- cuits. Hydrocarbons will attack and dete- riorate the housing. 4. Remove,all,sawdust and oil,from the drive sprocket and bar-mounting pad area of the saw.Wood chips made by the saw chain should be about the size of the teeth of the chain. --Saw has to be forced through the cut. --Saw cuts to one side. Medium file 1.) Disconnect saw from power source, 2.) Clamp the bar in a vise to hold the chain steady. Do not clamp the chain. 3.) Adjust the chain for proper tension, page 7.. 4.) Work at the midpoint of the,bar, moving the chain forward with the slotted end of a screwdriver as each cutter is filed, 18 Figure 39 r. NOTE: The very top of the depth gauge should be flat with the front half rounded off with a flat file. Reverse procedure to install sprocket.Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury, page SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS. 3-4 PREPARATION:.. 5 1. Wear personal protective gear gloves; safety footwear; snug fitting clothing; and eye, hearing,.and head protection. 2. Check for worn, loose, or damaged parts and repair or replace, before;using the,saw. 3. Check the chain for sharpness and tension, 4., Keep children, bystanders and pets out of the work area, 5.</p><p> r Plan your sawing operation carefully in advance. WARNING: Sears does not recommend performing plunge or boring cuts due to the dangers of kickback. 27 All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores. When you buy merchandise from Sears you get an extra something that nobody else can offer. Sears Service. Across town or across the country, Sears Service follows you, pro.Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill. 60684 U.S.A. 11 i 530-066373-2-27984-1',,28084. Y our risk from these exposures v aries, depending upon ho w often you do this type of work. NOTE: Chain and Bar Oil is not included. CRAFTSMAN LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR TWO YEARS from the date of sale, this product is warranted against defects in material or workmanship. WITH PROOF OF SALE, a def ective product will be replaced free of charge. For w arranty cov erage details or to obtain free replacement, visit the web site: www.cr aftsman.com This warranty does not co ver the bar and chain, which are e xpendable par ts that can wear out from normal use within the warranty period. This warranty is v oid if this product is ev er used while providing commercial services or if rented to another person. This warranty giv es you specific legal rights, and y ou may also hav e other rights which vary from state to state. The safety symbols and the e xplanations with them deser ve y our careful attention and understanding. The symbol warnings do not, by themselves, eliminate any danger. The instr uctions and warnings they give are no substitutes f or proper accident prev ention measures. W ARNING: Be sure to read and understand all saf ety instr uctions in this manual, including all saf ety aler t symbols such as “DANGER, ” “W ARNING, ” and “CA UTION” before using this rotary tool. SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: Indicates DANGER, W ARNING, OR CAUTION. Ma y be used in conjunction with other symbols or pictographs.</p><p> D ANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not av oided, will result in death or serious injur y. This signal word is to be limited to the most e xtreme situations. Alwa ys follo w the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. W ARNING: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not av oided, could result in death or serious injur y. Alwa ys f ollow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury. CA UTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. W ARNING: T o ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be perf or med by a qualified ser vice technician. W ARNING: The operation of any po wer tools can result in f oreign objects being thrown into your e yes, which can result in se vere e ye damage. Bef ore beginning power tool oper ation, alwa ys wear saf ety goggles or saf ety glasses with side shield and a full face shield when needed. W e recommend a Wide Vision Saf ety Mask for use o ver e yeglasses or standard saf ety glasses with side shields. Alwa ys use ey e protection which is mar ked to comply with ANSI Z87.1 shields. For pleasant and safe w ork, AL W A YS strictly comply with the safety rules that are contained in this manual. ! W ARNING: BE SURE to read and understand all instructions in this manual before using this electric Chain Saw. The term power tool in the warnings refers to y our electric (corded) power tool or batter y - operated (cordless) power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control. Ne ver modify the plug in any w ay. Do not use any adapter plugs with gr ounded power tools. Keep cor d from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Use of an GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock. W ARNING: Consider the work area en vironment. Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings because the slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped to ward you or pull y ou off balance.</p><p> DO NOT oper ate a chain saw in a tree unless specifically tr ained to do so. When cutting a limb that is under tension be aler t for spring back so that y ou will not be struck when the tension in the wood fibers is released. ! GENERAL PO WER T OOL SAFETY W ARNINGS W ARNING: Read all safety warnings and instructions. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Al ways wear ey e protection. Keep y our hair, c lothing and gloves awa y from moving parts. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards. Check for misalignment or binding of mo ving par ts, breakage of par ts and any other condition that ma y affect the power tools operation. If damaged, ha ve the power tool repaired bef ore use. Follo w instr uctions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect appliance cord periodically, and if damaged, hav e it repaired by an authorized service facility. Inspect e xtension cords per iodically and replace if damaged. This will ensure that the saf ety of the power tool is maintained. 5 EXTENSION CORDS Use a proper e xtension cord. ONL Y use cords listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Other e xtension cords can cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in a loss of po wer and ov erheating of tool. F or this tool an A WG (Amer ican Wire Gauge) size of a least 14-gauge is recommended f or an extension cord of 25-ft.Extension cords 100-ft.W ARNING: GFCI (Ground F ault Circuit Interrupter) protection should be pro vided on all circuits or outlets to be used for electric c hain saws and lawn and garden po wer tools. For example: metal pipes, wire fences. ! 3. BEFORE plugging in the tool, BE SURE that the outlet voltage supplied is within the v oltage marked on the tool’ s data plate. DO NO T use “A C only ” r ated tools with a DC power supply. 4. DO NO T expose tools to rain or wet conditions or use electric tools in wet or damp locations.</p><p> Water entering an electric tool will increase the risk of electr ic shock. 5. If operating an electric tool in damp locations is una voidable, AL W A YS USE a Ground F ault Circuit Interrupter to supply po wer to your tool. AL W A YS WEAR electrician’ s rubber gloves and footwear in damp conditions. 6. T o reduce the risk of electric shoc k, use only with an extension cord intended f or outdoor use, such as an e xtension cord of cord type: SW -A, SOW -A, STW -A, STO W -A, SJW-A, SJO W-A, SJTW -A. or SJTO W -A. 7. INSPECT tool cor ds for damage. Have damaged tool cords repaired at a Sears Service Center. BE SURE to sta y constantly aware of the cord location and k eep it well awa y from the cutting blade. 8. DO NO T abuse the extension cord. NEVER use the cord to carry the tool by or to pull the plug from the outlet. K eep cord awa y from heat, oil, shar p edges or moving par ts. Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the r isk of electric shock. ELECTRICAL SAFETY W ARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or removing the e xtension cord from the plug. ! 1. Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other and will require the use of a polarized extension cord. The Chain Saw’ s plug will fit into a polarized e xtension cord only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the e xtension cord, rev erse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, obtain a correct polarized e xtension cord. A polarized extension cord will require the use of a polarized wall outlet. This plug will fit into the polarized wall outlet only one wa y. If the plug does not fit fully into the wall outlet, re verse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change or alter the equipment plug, e xtension cord receptacle, or extension cord plug in an y wa y. 2.</p><p> Double insulation eliminates the need f or the three-wire grounded power cord and grounded pow er supply system. Applicable only to Class II (doub le-insulated) tools. This Chain Saw is a doub le insulated tool. 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cont. Remember, a smaller wire gauge size has greater capacity than a larger number (14-gauge wire has more capacity than 16-gauge wire; 12-gauge wire has more capacity than 14-gauge). When in doubt use the smaller n umber. ! CA UTION: Keep the extension cor d clear of the w ork area. P osition the cord so that it will not get caught on bushes, hedges, tree trunks, lawnmowers or other obstructions while y ou are working with the Chain Sa w. W ARNING: Check e xtension cords before each use. If damaged replace immediately. Never use tool with a damaged cor d since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock, resulting in serious injur y. ! SAFETY SYMBOLS FOR Y OUR T OOL EXTENSION CORDS cont. The label on your tool ma y include the follo wing symbols. Indicates dange r, war ning or caution. It means attention! Y our safety is inv olved. When ser vicing, use only identical replacement par ts.. Wear dust mask. Minimum guage f or extension cords Method of securing extension cord Keep work area clean. 7. DO NO T operate with one hand. Serious injur y to the operator, helpers, or bystanders ma y result from one handed operation. NEVER star t the sa w when the guide bar is in a cut. 10. DO NOT f orce chain saw. It will do the job better and safer at the rate f or which it was intended. 11. DO NOT put pressure on the sa w, especially at the end of the cut. Doing so can cause you to lose control when the cut is completed. 12. STOP the sa w before setting it do wn. 13. Carr y the chain saw b y the front handle with the chain sa w switched off and awa y from y our body. When transporting or storing the chain saw alwa ys fit the guide bar cover.</p><p> Proper handling of the chain saw will reduce the lik elihood of accidental contact with the moving sa w chain. 14. Use the r ight tool, CUT WOOD ONL Y. Don't use chain saw f or pur pose not intended; for e xample, don't use chain sa w for cutting plastic, masonr y, non-wood building materials. 15. DO NOT oper ate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Alwa ys replace bar, chain, hand guard, or other par ts immediately if they become damaged, brok en, or are otherwise removed. 16. T ool ser vice should be performed at a Sear s Parts and Repair Center or other qualified ser vice dealer. Ser vice or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injur y. 17. Keep all parts of the body awa y from the sa w chain when the chain saw is operating. Before y ou start the chain saw, make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything. A moment of inattention while operating chain sa ws may cause entanglement of y our clothing or body with the saw chain. SER VICE SAFETY 1. If an y par t of this Chain Saw is missing or should break, bend, or fail in any wa y; or should any electrical component fail to perform pr operly: SHUT OFF the power s witch and remove the po wer cord from the Chain Saw and ha ve the missing, damaged or f ailed par ts replaced BEFORE resuming operation. 2. T ool service should be performed at a qualified service dealer or repair center. Ser vice or maintenance perf or med by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injur y. 3. When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follo w instructions in the maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized par ts or f ailure to f ollow maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injur y.Read operator’ s manual carefully. Lear n the applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool.</p><p> F ollowing this rule will reduce the r isk of electric shock, fire or serious injur y. 2. DO NO T use the Chain Saw without adequate lighting. AL W A YS mak e sure that you can see what you are cutting. 3. Use Chain Saw ONL Y when wood is dry. 4. AL W A YS stand to the left of the Handle. Any debris thrown by the Chain Sa w would be coming from the Blade Guard area on the right of the Chain Saw. 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cont. W ARNING: NEVER reach under the Chain Saw (c hain area) until you have unplugged Chain Saw and the Chain has come to a complete stop. The Chain Saw’ s chain will continue to r otate for a few seconds after it is s witched off. ! W ARNING: BE SURE to read and understand all instructions. AL W A YS wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields, and a full-face shield when using this Chain Saw. We recommend a Wide Vision Saf ety Mask for use ov er ey eglasses or standard safety glasses with side-shield, a vailable at Sears Stores or other Craftsman Outlets. 2. PR OTECT y our lungs. Wear a f ace mask, dust mask or respirator if the operation is dusty. 3. PR OTECT y our hearing. Wear appropriate personal hearing protection dur ing use. Under some conditions noise from this product ma y contr ibute to hearing loss. 25. MAINT AIN chain saw with care. 26. KEEP unit shar p and clean for better and saf er performance. 27. FOLLO W INSTRUCTIONS f or lubr icating and changing accessories. 28. UNPLUG the chain saw from the power source when not in use, before ser vicing, and when changing accessories and attachments, such as saw chain and guard. 29. CHECK FOR DAMA GED P AR TS. CHECK f or alignment of moving par ts, binding of moving parts, breakage of par ts, mounting and any other conditions that ma y affect its operation. A guard or other par t that is damaged should be proper ly repaired or replaced by a qualified service dealer or repair center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the operator's manual. 30.</p><p> WHEN NOT IN USE, chain sa ws should be stored in a dr y, high or loc ked-up place out of the reach of children. 31. WHEN STORING CHAIN SA W, unplug and use a bar sheath or carr ying case. SAFETY RULES FOR ELECTRIC CHAIN SA WS cont. 18. A lwa ys hold the chain saw with y our right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle. Holding the chain saw with a re versed hand configur ation increases the risk of personal injur y and should nev er be done. 19. Hold the power tool b y insulated gripping surfaces only, because the saw chain ma y contact hidden wiring or its own cor d. Saw chains contacting a “live wire” may mak e e xposed metal par ts of the pow er tool “liv e” and could give the operator an electric shock. 20. Have all chain sa w ser vice performed by a qualified service dealer or repair center e xcept the items listed in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. 21. MAKE CERT AIN sa w chain stops moving when trigger switch is released. 22. KEEP the handles dr y and clean and free from oil and grease. 23. KEEP oil cap and fasteners securely tightened. 24. Nonconforming replacement components or the removal of saf ety devices ma y cause damage to the unit and possible injury to the operator or bystanders. Use only Craftsman accessories and replacement par ts as recommended. Never modify your sa w. ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERA TION cont. 4. W ear safety glasses and hearing protection. Fur ther protective equipment for head, hands, legs and feet is recommended. Adequate protective clothing will reduce personal injur y by flying debris or accidental contact with the saw chain. 5. ALL VISIT ORS AND BYST ANDERS MUST wear the same saf ety equipment that the operator of the tool wears. 6. AL W A YS check the tool f or damaged par ts. Check f or misalignment or binding of moving par ts, breakage of par ts, and any other condition that ma y aff ect the tool ’ s operation.</p></body>
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