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GCS 441 PRO | GCS 450 D PRO
Chain / bar
Bar lengh
cm/inch
40/16"
45/18"
Efficient cutting length
cm
37
42
Pitch
inch
0,375"
0,325"
Thinckness of drive links
inch
0,050"
0,058"
Number of teeth
teeth
6
7
Max. chain speed
m/s
22,86
23,114
IDENTIFICATION
GCS 441 PRO (
Fig. 1
)
1.
Saw chain
2.
Guide bar
3.
Front hand guard
4.
Front handle
5.
Cylinder shield
6.
Lock lever
7.
Engine switch
8.
Throttle trigger lock-out
9.
Rear handle
10.
Throttle trigger
11.
Observation window
12.
Fuel tank cap
13.
Choke knob
14.
Starter handle
15.
Oil tank cap
16.
Guide bars cabbard
17.
Primer bulb
18.
Spark plug wrench
19.
Clutch cover
20.
Chain tensioner
21.
Spiked bumper
IDENTIFICATION
GCS 450 D PRO (Fig. 2)
1.
Saw chain
2.
Guide bar
3.
Front hand guard
4.
Front handle
5.
Cylinder shield
6.
Lock lever
7.
Engine switch
8.
Throttle trigger lock-out
9.
Rear handle
10.
Throttle trigger
11.
Observation window
12.
Fuel tank cap
13.
Choke knob
14.
Starter handle
15.
Oil tank cap
16.
Guide bars cabbard
17.
Primer bulb
18.
Spark plug wrench
19.
Decompression valve (if equipped)
20.
Clutch cover
21.
Chain tensioner
22.
Spiked bumper
OPERATION
1. PREPARATION OF THE CHAINSAW
1.1. INSTALLING GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN
A standard saw unit package contains the items as
shown below.: (Fig. 3)
Power unit (Fig. 3.1)
Saw chain (Fig. 3.2)
Guide bar (Fig. 3.3)
Guide bar scabbard (Fig. 3.4)
Plug wrench (Fig. 3.5)
File (Fig. 3.6)
Open the box and install the guide bar and the saw
chain on the power unit as follows.
WARNING
The saw chain has very sharp edges. Use
protective gloves for safety.
1.
Pull the guard towards the front handle to check
that the chain brake is not on.
2.
Loosen a nut and remove the clutch cover. Fix the
spiked bumper with two screws on the forefront
of the chain saw.
IMPORTANT
The Spiked bumper belongs to the chain
saw. It must be screwed up on chain saw before the
initial use.
Remove the spacer from chain saw.
3.
Fit the guide bar to the power unit, and then push
the guide bar toward the clutch (Fig. 4).
4.
Gear the chain to the sprocket while fitting the saw
chain around the guide bar.
NOTE
Pay attention to the correct direction of the
saw chain.
5.
Adjust the position of chain tensioner nail (Fig.
4.2), and then insert the tensioner nail in the lower
hole of the guide bar (Fig. 4.1). Mount the clutch
cover to the power unit and fasten the mounting
nut to finger tightness (Fig. 5). While holding up
the tip of the bar (Fig. 6), adjust the chain tension
by turning the tensioner screw (Fig. 7) until the tie
straps just touch the bottom side of the bar rail.
6.
Tighten the nut securely with the bar tip held up
(12 ~ 15 Nm). Then check the chain for smooth ro
-
tation and proper tension while moving it by hand.
If necessary, readjust with the chain cover loose.
Turn the tensioner screw (Fig. 7) clockwise to
tighten the chain, turn the tensioner screw count
-
er-clockwise to loosen the chain.
7.
Check the tension of the saw chain. Use your hand
to lift the chain link which positions on the middle
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