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Chain Saws

Greenlee / A Textron Company

4455 Boeing Dr. • Rockford, IL 61109-2988 USA • 815-397-7070

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not disconnect tool, hoses or fittings while the 

power source is running or if the hydraulic fluid is 

hot. Hot hydraulic fluid could cause serious burns.

Do not reverse hydraulic flow. Operation with 

hydraulic flow reversed could cause tool malfunc-

tion. Connect the pressure hose and tank hose to the 

proper ports.

Use this tool for cutting wood only. Any other use 

can result in injury or property damage.
Inspect tool before use. Replace any worn, 

damaged or missing parts. A damaged or improp-

erly assembled tool can malfunction, injuring 

nearby personnel.
Inspect hydraulic hoses and couplings every 

operating day. Repair or replace if leakage, crack-

ing, wear or damage is evident. Damaged hoses 

or couplings can fail resulting in injury or property 

damage.
Excuse all bystanders and unnecessary person-

nel from the work area when operating the tool. 

Nearby personnel can by injured by falling debris.

Failure to observe these precautions c result in injury.

Hydraulic oil can cause skin irritation.

Handle the tool and hoses with care to prevent 

skin contact with hydraulic oil.
In case of accidental skin contact with hydraulic 

oil, wash the affected area immediately to remove 

the oil.

Failure to observe these precautions can result in 

injury.

Vibration hazard:
Apply just enough pressure to do the work. Applying 

excess pressure to the tool can cause operator 

discomfort or temporary numbness.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in injury.

Check the operation of the automatic oiler fre-

quently. See Checking and Setting the Automatic 

Chain Oiler in this manual.
Check the chain frequently for proper tension and 

sharpness. Tension and sharpen as necessary. 

See the instructions under Saw Chain and Bar 

Maintenance.
Check the fluid level of the power source reservoir 

frequently. The automatic oiler uses hydraulic fluid 

to lubricate the bar and chain, and will cause the 

fluid level to drop.

Procedure for disconnecting hydraulic hoses, fittings 

or components:
1.  Move the flow lever on the hydraulic power 

source to the OFF position.

2.  Stop the power source.
3.  Follow the sequence under Disconnecting Hoses 

to prevent pressure buildup. In case some 

pressure has built up, loosen hoses, fittings or 

components slowly.

Emergency stop procedure:
1.  Release the trigger.
2.  Shut off the hydraulic power source.

Note:  Keep decals clean and legible. Replace decals 

when necessary — see the decals listed in the 

Specifications and Parts manual.

Summary of Contents for Fairmont 49565

Page 1: ...tions and safety information in this manual before operating or servicing this tool 99931036 REV 3 2007 Greenlee Textron Inc 12 07 HCS513 49600 HCS816 49566 HPS513 49565 HCS820 49603 HCS516 49601 HCS8...

Page 2: ...ages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products Super Spool is a trademark of Greenlee Textron Loctite and 242 are registered trademarks of Loctite Corporation KEEP THIS MANUAL Table of C...

Page 3: ...d proper personal protective equipment Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death Skin injection hazard Oil under pressure easily punctures skin causing serious injury gan...

Page 4: ...t in serious injury Keep the handles clean dry and free of hydraulic fluid Maintain a firm grip on tool using both hands with thumbs and fingers encircling the handles at all times Serious injury can...

Page 5: ...act with hydraulic oil In case of accidental skin contact with hydraulic oil wash the affected area immediately to remove the oil Failure to observe these precautions can result in injury Vibration ha...

Page 6: ...2 3 4 5 6 9 7 14 13 12 1 2 5 6 3 4 8 10 11 7 9 12 14 Parts of the Chain Saws 1 Bar 2 Chain 3 Shroud 4 Front Handle 5 Control Handle 6 Trigger Actuator 7 Trigger 8 Trigger Spool 9 Lower Handle 10 Tank...

Page 7: ...when the blade at the bottom of the bar is doing the cutting If the blade is suddenly pinched in the cut or if it contacts a foreign object such as a nail the saw may be suddenly and forcefully pulled...

Page 8: ...hat small diameter limbs or branches are more likely to catch the blade causing pull in or kickback Figure 6 Verify that the chain is sharp and properly tensioned Do not allow the guide bar tip to con...

Page 9: ...all into a roadway strike a nearby building contact nearby power lines etc If the tree is on an incline work uphill from the fall path A tree or branch might tend to bounce or roll downhill Plan and c...

Page 10: ...above the bottom of the notch Keeping two escape routes in mind proceed with the felling cut Do not cut completely through leave approximately 1 10 of the diameter of the trunk to act as a hinge This...

Page 11: ...1 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 Remove screws from mount plate 4 Set the handle to the new handle orientation Position 1 Horizontal Position 2 30 Position 3 60 5 Apply a small amount of thread locking and seal...

Page 12: ...ters and Hoses Hose Connections Tool Port Identification One of three methods is used to identify the pressure and tank ports of Fairmont tools Match your tool to this table Pressure Port Tank Port P...

Page 13: ...e when handling the saw Hot surfaces can cause serious burns Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or death Before operating the saw read and understand the following explana t...

Page 14: ...njury Check the operation of the automatic oiler fre quently See Checking and Setting the Automatic Chain Oiler in this manual Check the chain frequently for proper tension and sharpness Tension and s...

Page 15: ...racks wear or damage Replace if necessary 5 Install dust caps over the hydraulic ports when the tool is disconnected Monthly 1 Perform a thorough inspection of the hydraulic hoses and fittings as desc...

Page 16: ...Tension Figure 18 Proper Chain Tension Approx 4 4 Newtons 2 lb Approx 3 2 mm 1 8 Adjusting Chain Tension 1 Loosen the two bar flange nuts 2 Turn the saw chain tension adjusting screw until the proper...

Page 17: ...or damaged See Figure 20 6 Use the mark made in Step 1 to install the bar upside down so that the bar will wear evenly 7 Install the chain as shown in Figure 21 Adjust the tension of the chain as des...

Page 18: ...025 5 32 HCS516 50482661 325 058 60 60 25 90 025 5 32 HCS520 90551893 325 058 60 60 25 90 025 5 32 HCS816 50419600 3 8 050 85 60 30 90 030 3 16 HCS820 90551915 3 8 050 85 60 30 90 030 3 16 HCS824 9055...

Page 19: ...auge setting of the chain manufacturer This is important for maximum performance throughout the saw chain s life as well as for protection against kickback Figure 23 Rounding Off Depth Gauges Filing C...

Page 20: ...c fluid viscosity Use hydraulic fluid with the correct viscosity See the Specifications and Parts manual Tool operates slowly or erratically Hydraulic fluid cold Allow fluid to warm to the operat ing...

Page 21: ...Bar Maintenance If excessively worn replace guide bar Tool feels hot Hydraulic fluid level low Check the fluid level Check system for leaks Incorrect hydraulic fluid viscosity Use hydraulic fluid wit...

Page 22: ...397 1865 Canada 800 435 0786 Fax 800 524 2853 International 1 815 397 7070 Fax 1 815 397 9247 4455 Boeing Drive Rockford IL 61109 2988 USA 815 397 7070 An ISO 9001 Company Greenlee Textron Inc is a su...

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