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ONLINE MANUAL

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KNOW YOUR PRODUCT

SETUP & PREPARATION

1.  Side Cover
2.   Choke Control
3.   Throttle Safety Release
4.   Throttle Trigger
5.   Ignition Switch

6.   Chain Drive Cover Nuts
7.   Chain Tension Screw
8.   Chain 
9.   Guide Bar

1.  ADJUSTING THE CHAIN TENSION

PETROL CHAINSAW

ACCESSORIES

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Note:

 

Proper tension of the chain is extremely important and 

must be checked before starting, as well as during any cutting 

operation. Taking the time to make adjustments to the chain 

will result in improved cutting performance and prolonged 

chain life.

Correct tension

For the correct chain tension, pull up 

on the chain from the top and middle 

of the exposed guide bar. The 

bottom tip of the links should only 

just stay in the track.

Adjusting tension

1.   Loosen, but do not remove 

the chain drive cover nut.

2.    Adjustment chain tension 

screw CLOCKWISE 

to increase chain 

tension. Turning screw 

COUNTERCLOCKWISE will 

decrease amount of tension 

on the chain. Adjust the 

chain tension screw for the 

correct tension.

3.    After making the 

adjustment, tighten the 

chain drive cover nut 

securely.

WARNING!

 WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AT ALL 

TIMES WHEN HANDLING THE CHAIN.

WARNING!

 RECHECK THE TENSION AFTER A 

FEW MINUTES OF CUTTING AS THE CHAIN MAY 

STRETCH AFTER INITIAL USE. A LOOSE CHAIN MAY 

CAUSE WEAR TO BOTH THE CHAIN AND THE GUIDE 

BAR AND BECOME A MAJOR SAFETY HAZARD.

3/8” LP

40

3mm gap is the 

ideal tension

10.  Bucking Spikes
11.  Chain Bar Oil Cap
12.  Chain Brake
13.  Fuel Tank Cap
14.  Priming Bulb

15.  Rear Handle
16.  Handle
17.  Recoil Starter
18.  Filter Cover Screw

19.  Fuel Mixing Bottle
20.  Hex Key

21.  Spark Plug Wrench
22.  Chain Bar Cover

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Summary of Contents for PCS-254

Page 1: ...ure to perform maintenance as set out within the instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RE...

Page 2: ...de bar The bottom tip of the links should only just stay in the track Adjusting tension 1 Loosen but do not remove the chain drive cover nut 2 Adjustment chain tension screw CLOCKWISE to increase chai...

Page 3: ...oil cap and fill the tank to about 80 of its capacity with chain bar oil Chain bar oil tank capacity 160ml 2 Fasten the chain bar oil cap and clean any oil spillage Automatic oil feed system The chain...

Page 4: ...er until you feel it start to resist Then quickly pull the starter several times until the engine starts 4 STARTING STOPPING OPERATION BRAKE ON START BRAKE OFF RUN BRAKE ON STOP WARNING SINCE THE THRO...

Page 5: ...UN BRAKE ON STOP Bucking is cutting a log into lengths for easier handling To saw a log lying on the ground first saw halfway then roll the log over and cut from the opposite side To saw the end of a...

Page 6: ...dges pointing CLOCKWISE around loop 6 Slip the chain behind the clutch and around the sprocket Make sure that the links fit between the sprocket teeth 3 8 LP 40 4 Before fitting chain ensure the guide...

Page 7: ...ith one hand Use both hands when using chainsaw Use eye ear head and breathing protection when operating the chainsaw Fuel inlet On Off Position next to throttle trigger Setting the On Off switch to O...

Page 8: ...petrol and its vapours can become ignited from cigarette sparks electrical arcing exhaust gases and hot engine components such as the muffler Heat will expand fuel in the tank which could result in a...

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