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NOTICE:
Small directional arrows are
engraved in the saw chain. Another
directional arrow is molded into the tool body (Fig. K-1). When looping the saw chain
onto the sprocket, make sure that the direction of the arrows on the saw chain will
correspond to the direction of the arrow on the tool body. If they face in opposite
directions, turn over the saw chain and guide bar assembly (Fig. K-2).
4. Place the guide bar on the mounting
surface by sliding the guide-bar slot
over the alignment bulges, making
sure that the tension-adjusting pin is
inserted in the lower hole in the tail
of the bar (Fig. K-1).
NOTICE:
If there is difficulty in inserting
the tension-adjusting pin into the hole,
adjust the chain-tensioning screw
properly until the tension-adjusting pin is located exactly in the hole.
K-1
K-2