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Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions.

Open flames in the  work area, around the product and in 
the vicinity of flammable materials are prohibited!

Do  not  smoke 

in the  work area, around the product  and 

in the vicinity of flammable materials!

Risk of fire / flammable materials

Hot  surface,  do  not  touch!  High  temperatures  on  the 
product’s  surfaces  and  structural  parts  that  could  cause 
burns,  if they are touched.  The product can also stay  hot 
for a longer period of time after operation!

This  product  produces  noxious  exhaust  fumes.  If  the 
product  is  used  improperly,  these  fumes  can  lead  to 
poisoning, a loss of consciousness or death!

Noxious  exhaust  fumes;  do  not  operate  or  start  the 
product in indoor rooms!

Switch  the  product  off  and  disconnect  the  spark  plug 
connector  before  assembly,  cleaning,  adjustments, 
maintenance, storage and transportation.

Kickback! 

Tip  contact  may  cause  the  guide  bar  to  move 

suddenly upward and backwards what may cause serious 
injury to user.

Contact  of  the  guide  bar  tip  with  any  object  should  be 
avoided.

Always  use  the  product  with  two  hands.  Do  not  use  one 
hand when operating the product.

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Summary of Contents for 97006

Page 1: ...nce For warranty purchases please keep your dated proof of purchase File or attach to the manual for safe keeping For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com 57CC GAS CHAINSAW WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including LEAD CADMIUM and Di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate DEHP which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects...

Page 2: ... that the information is available at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well We accept no liability for damage or accidents which arise due to non observance of these instructions and the safety information herein IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 3: ...ay cause the chain to snap which could lead to serious or even fatal injuries 6 Running this product in a confined or badly ventilated area can result in death due to asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning The product is for outdoor use only 7 Take extreme care in wet and freezing weather conditions Do not work in rain windy or stormy weather 8 Do wear a face and breathing mask The use of this ...

Page 4: ...ecure long hair so that it is above shoulder level 2 Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry as this could be drawn into the engine catch the chain or undergrowth 3 Use the following safety clothing and protective equipment when operating the product x Helmet with visor and neck guard x Hearing protectors x Breathing mask x Gloves with approved saw protection x Protective leggings with appro...

Page 5: ...sure that it is properly closed 9 Never use the product without an air filter 10 Fuel vapour pressure may build up inside the fuel tank depending on the fuel used weather conditions and the tank venting system To reduce the risk of burns and other personal injuries remove the fuel cap carefully to allow any pressure build up to release slowly 11 Be aware of fire risks explosion and inhalation risk...

Page 6: ...de 5 Do not operate the product indoors it produces poisonous exhaust fumes whilst the engine is running and may be colorless and odourless 6 Do not wrap the recoil starter rope around your hand whilst starting the product This may result in injuries to your hand or fingers 7 Do keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Greasy oily handles are slippery causing loss of control 8 Do not op...

Page 7: ... 10 Do not operate the product under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication 11 Do not touch the exhaust during use IT GETS VERY HOT 12 Do not operate a product that is damaged improperly adjusted or not completely and securely assembled Be sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is released 13 Do not operate this product in a tree unless you have been specifically trai...

Page 8: ...exhaust away from your body and the saw chain behind you 5 Correctly secure your product when transporting in a vehicle to prevent 6 turnover fuel spillage and damage to the product Always store the product and fuel so that there is no risk of leakages or fumes 7 coming into contact with sparks or naked flames from electrical equipment electric motors relays switches boilers etc For longer periods...

Page 9: ...ntact and enables better control of the chain saw in unexpected situations Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer 3 Incorrect replacement bars and chains may cause chain breakage and or kickback Follow the manufacturer s sharpening and maintenance instructions for 4 the saw chain Decreasing the depth gauge height can lead to increased kickback 8 Vibration and noise redu...

Page 10: ...9 Emergency Familiarise yourself with the use of this product by means of this instruction manual Memorise the safety directions and follow them to the letter This will help to prevent risks and hazards 1 Always be alert when using this product so that you can recognise and handle risks early Fast intervention can prevent serious injury and damage to property 2 Stop the engine and unplug the spark...

Page 11: ...iately Whitefinger symptoms include numbness loss of feeling tingling pricking pain loss of strength changes in skin color or condition These symptoms normally appear in the fingers hands or wrists The risk increases at low temperatures WARNING This product produces an electromagnetic field during operation This field may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive medical implants T...

Page 12: ...r a helmet safety goggles and hearing protection Wear protective gloves Wear a dust mask Wear respiratory protection Wear protective slip resistant footwear Wear tight fitted protective clothes Use appropriate protection for foot leg and hand arm 12 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 13: ...t produces noxious exhaust fumes If the product is used improperly these fumes can lead to poisoning a loss of consciousness or death Noxious exhaust fumes do not operate or start the product in indoor rooms Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector before assembly cleaning adjustments maintenance storage and transportation Kickback Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move ...

Page 14: ...io Always switch the product off and let it cool down before refuelling it Choke CLOSE position Choke OPEN position Ignition switch positions Stop the engine H H Set the max engine speed L L Set the min engine speed Engine manual start recoil starter Correct direction of cutting teeth Chain oil fill Indication of chain oil adjuster screw location bottom Chain brake the symbol shows the position in...

Page 15: ...PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 8b 15 8a For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 16: ...andle 6 Front hand guard Chain brake lever 7 Saw chain 8 Guide bar a Lubrication hole b Sprocket wheel c Tension hole 9 Retaining nut x 2 10 Tension screw a Tension pin 11 Cover 12 Rear hand safeguard 13 Bolt x2 14 Oiling port 30 31 16 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 17: ...in oil flow 28 Air vents 29 Chain oil tank cap 30 Guide bar cover 31 Multi tool NOTE Parts marked with are not shown in this overview Please refer to the respective section in the instruction manual SCOPE OF SUPPLY Chainsaw Item No 1 pc 1 pc 1 pc 97007 97006 2 pcs 1 pc 2 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 1 set 1 set Saw chain 7 Guide bar 8 Guide bar cover 30 Multi tool 31 17 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3...

Page 18: ... container Lubrication oil grease Air filter oil Soft cloth Suitable slot head screwdriver Sharpening set chain file TECHNICAL DATA 1 General Dimensions 540 x 470 x 305 mm Machine mass without guide bar and chain empty tanks and in normal operating configuration approx 5 7 kg Machine mass with guide bar and chain empty tanks and in normal operating configuration 97007 approx 7 15 kg 97006 approx 6...

Page 19: ... 11000 min 1 Maximum engine power acc to ISO 7293 2 5 kW Spark plug type L7T Spark plug gap 0 6 0 7mm 3 Saw chain and guide bar Saw Chain Type Ridgeline 97009 18 Guide Bar Type Ridgeline 97012 18 Cutting length 43 cm 18 Chain pitch 8 255 mm 0 325 Chain gauge 1 47 mm 0 058 Drive sprocket 7 teeth x 8 255 mm Max chain speed 21 2 m s Ridgeline 97011 22 Ridgeline 97014 22 53 cm 22 19 For Customer Servi...

Page 20: ...e etc i e t he number of products and other adjacent processes and the length of time for which an operator is exposed to the noise Also the permissible exposure level can vary from country This information however will enable the user of the product to make a better evaluation of the hazard and risk Wear hearing protection The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB A and ear prot...

Page 21: ...g firewood in forested areas The product may only be used with the guide bar saw chain combination stated within these instructions The use of other types or sizes is not allowed With this product vertical and horizontal cuts can be performed Longitudinal sections may only be cut by professionals For safety reasons it is essential to read the entire instruction manual before first operation and to...

Page 22: ...en making adjustments Keep them secure to avoid loss 2 Chain and guide bar Assemble the guide bar 8 and saw chain 7 before operation Use only the guide bar 8 and saw chain 7 according to the technical parameter of this product WARNING Always use a saw chain designed as low kickback or a saw chain which meets the low kickback requirements A standard saw chain a chain which does not have the kickbac...

Page 23: ...her with the cover 11 Fig 1 Fig 1 4 Place the slot in the guide bar 8 over the bolts 13 Ensure to fit the guide bar with the saw chain cutter symbol at the top of the bar Fig 2 Fig 2 5 Push the guide bar 8 to the left towards the drive sprocket 18 behind the clutch 17 Fig 3 6 31 11 9 8 13 6 23 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 24: ...ar 8 Make sure the saw chain is placed above the chain catcher 16 Fig 4 Fig 4 7 The saw chain movement is as indicated by the arrow Fig 5 Make sure the chain is properly placed over the sprocket wheel 8b of the guide bar 8 8 Pull the guide bar 8 carefully towards the right to tighten the saw chain 7 Fig 5 8 17 18 7 8 17 18 16 24 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Supp...

Page 25: ...e multi tool 31 to adjust the tension pin 10a until it reaches a position where it can be inserted into the tension hole 8c Fig 6 Fig 6 10 Secure the cover 11 with the retaining nuts 9 Fig 7 8b 8 7 10a 10 31 8c 11 25 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 26: ...ng the break in period and the interval between future adjustments will lengthen quickly WARNING Disconnect the spark plug connector before adjusting saw chain tension The cutting edges of the saw chain are sharp Always wear protective gloves when handling chain Always maintain proper chain tension A loose chain increases the risk of kickback A loose chain may jump out of the guide bar groove This...

Page 27: ...crew 10 clockwise until the chain tie straps are just touching the bottom edge of the guide bar 8 Figs 9 10 Fig 9 Fig 10 3 Lift up the tip of the guide bar 8 and tighten the retaining nuts 9 4 Pull the saw chain 7 along the top of the guide bar 8 by hand from one end to the other several times The chain should feel tight but still move freely Tension test 1 Check the chain tension using one hand t...

Page 28: ... or with too little chain oil will decrease cutting efficiency shorten the product life span and cause rapid wear to the saw chain and guide bar from overheating Insufficient chain oil is evident by smoke or bar discoloration Adequate lubrication of the saw chain during cutting operations is essential to minimise friction with the guide bar 1 Place the product on a stable level surface with the ch...

Page 29: ...lti tool 31 to tighten the cap properly NOTE Always dispose of lubricant used oil and objects contaminated with them in accordance with local regulations Checking NOTE Perform the following test before operating your product This product is equipped with an automatic oiling system The oiling system automatically delivers the proper amount of oil to the bar and chain Checking the lubrication requir...

Page 30: ...cifications for suitable fuel and engine oil 1 Place the product on a stable level surface We recommend laying a non flammable sheet under the product 2 Avoid spilling and overfilling the tanks WARNING Fuel and oil are highly inflammable Fumes will explode if lit Ensure that there are no naked flames around the product Do not smoke while filling fuel and oil 3 Always dispose of fuel used oil and s...

Page 31: ... cooling type mixed oil 4 The recommended mixing ratio for petrol oil is 40 1 100 ml 2 5 ml 40 1 200 ml 5 ml 300 ml 7 5 ml 400 ml 10 ml Fig 17 NOTE Never mix fuel and oil directly in the tank of the product Use a fuel mixing container that helps to ensure the correct mixing ratio Shake gently to ensure a thorough mix of fuel and oil 5 Always use clean fresh unleaded petrol 6 Avoid getting dirt dus...

Page 32: ...eating and damage the product 6 Switch the product off immediately if you are disturbed while working by other people entering the working area Always let the product come to complete stop before putting it down 7 Do not overwork yourself Take regular breaks to ensure you can concentrate on the work and have full control over the product WARNING In some countries regulations define at what time of...

Page 33: ...rt the product as described below 2 Press the throttle interlock 2 then fully squeeze the throttle trigger 3 with your index finger and hold in this position 3 While the engine is running activate the chain brake by rolling your left hand forward against the front hand guard 6 Saw chain 7 and engine should stop immediately 4 Release the throttle trigger afterward WARNING If the saw chain and engin...

Page 34: ...Fully pull out the choke 21 to CLOSE position Fig 22 step 3 4 Hold the chain saw firmly on the ground with left hand on the front handle 5 Your thumb and fingers shall grasp the handle 5 Place the right foot onto the rear hand safeguard 12 and step down 6 Pull the recoil starter handle 26 lightly until you feel resistance then pull it rapidly Fig 22 step 4 Repeat until hearing a blasting sound it ...

Page 35: ...dle 5 and the right hand on rear handle 1 12 Press the throttle interlock 2 and then squeeze throttle trigger 3 Fig 22 step 7 The saw chain runs Fig 22 Warm start 1 Push front hand guard 6 forward Fig 23 step 1 The saw chain is now locked 2 Ensure the choke 21 is at the OPEN position Push the choke fully back to the OPEN position if necessary Fig 23 step 2 3 Set the ignition switch 22 to upper pos...

Page 36: ...tarter beyond the red color band at the end of the recoil starter 7 Carefully pull the front hand guard 6 back toward the front handle 5 Fig 23 step 5 8 Hold the product with the left hand on front handle 5 and the right hand on rear handle 1 9 Press the throttle interlock 2 and then squeeze throttle trigger 3 Fig 23 step 6 The saw chain runs Fig 23 NOTE If the engine does not start the engine may...

Page 37: ... the throttle interlock 2 throttle trigger 3 and let the product run at its idle speed for 10 15 seconds 2 Set the ignition switch 22 to lower position STOP position Fig 24 Fig 24 WARNING The cutting device saw chain will continue to run for short time even after the engine has been switched off Wait until the cutting device has come to a complete stop before placing the product on the ground NOTE...

Page 38: ...lubrication as described in section Operating instructions Chain lubrication before performing any cut 5 Ensure the saw chain 7 is running at full speed before it makes contact with the wood Use the spiked bumper to secure the product onto the wood before starting to cut and use it as a leverage point while cutting Fig 26 Fig 26 6 Reset the spiked bumper at a low point when cutting thicker logs by...

Page 39: ...in saw at medium speed and ensure that the chain has received a consistent coating of oil 6 Kickback WARNING Beware of kickback Kickback can lead to dangerous loss of control of the product and result in serious or fatal injury to the operator or anyone standing close by Always be alert because rotational kickback and pinch kickback are major product operational dangers and the leading cause of mo...

Page 40: ...erstanding of kickback the element of surprise can be reduced or eliminated Sudden surprise contributes to the majority of accidents 5 Keep a good firm grip on the product with both hands the right hand on the rear handle 1 and the left hand on the front handle 6 when the engine is running Maintain a firm grip with your thumbs and fingers encircling the handles A firm grip will help you reduce kic...

Page 41: ...cified by the manufacturer or equivalent replacements WARNING Most kickback accidents happen during limbing Pay close attention to the position of the kickback zone of the bar when you are limbing branches that are under tension 7 Felling a tree 1 When bucking and felling operations are being performed by two or more persons at the same time the felling operations should be separated from the buck...

Page 42: ...lp to avoid pinching either the saw chain or the guide bar when the second notch is being made Fig 34 9 Felling back cut 1 Make the felling back cut Fig 34 A at least 50 mm higher than the horizontal notching cut Fig 34 Keep the felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut Make the felling back cut so enough wood is left to act as a hinge The hinge Fig 34 C wood keeps the tree from twi...

Page 43: ... or in any position which may cause you to lose the balance or control of the saw When pruning trees it is important not to make the flush cut next to main limp or trunk until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight This prevents stripping the bark from the main member WARNING If the limbs to be pruned are above chest height hire a professional to perform the pruning 11 Cutting ...

Page 44: ...is supported along its entire length Fig 37 it is cut from the top overbuck Fig 37 2 When the log is supported on one end Fig 38 cut 1 3 the diameter from the underside underbuck Then make the finished cut by overbucking to meet the first cut Fig 38 3 When the log is supported on both ends Fig 39 cut 1 3 the diameter from the top overbuck Then make the finished cut by underbucking the lower 2 3 to...

Page 45: ...cut wait for the saw chain to stop before you move the product Always stop the engine before moving from tree to tree Fig 40 5 Support small logs on a sawing stand or another log while bucking Fig 41 Fig 41 6 If the wood diameter is large enough for you to insert a soft bucking wedge without touching the chain you should use the wedge to hold the cut open to prevent pinching Fig 42 Fig 42 13 After...

Page 46: ...roken and worn parts WARNING Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these instructions All further works must be performed by a qualified specialist 1 General cleaning 1 Clean the product with a dry cloth and mild soap Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach 2 In particular clean the air vents 28 after every use with a cloth and brush 3 Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure ...

Page 47: ...lubricate x Saw chain clean x Saw chain replace whenever necessary 3 Sprocket wheel NOTE It is not necessary to remove the saw chain 7 to lubricate the sprocket Lubrication can be done on the job 1 Clean the sprocket wheel 8b 2 Using a disposable lube gun insert the needle nose into the lubrication hole 8a and inject grease until it appears at the outside edge of the sprocket Fig 43 47 For Custome...

Page 48: ...lubricated and the product is operated with a saw chain which is too tight this will contribute to rapid bar wear To help minimise bar wear maintenance of the guide bar as well as the saw chain is recommended 1 Disassemble the guide bar and saw chain in reversed order from assembly 2 Check the oiling port 14 for clogging and clean if necessary to ensure proper lubrication of the guide bar and saw ...

Page 49: ...he guide bar rail is normal If there is no gap ruler flush against the side of the guide bar the guide bar rail is worn and needs to be replaced with a new one of the same type Fig 46 Fig 46 6 Turn the guide bar 180 to allow even wear thereby extending the life span of the guide bar 8 7 Check the saw chain for possible wear and damages Replace it with a new one if required Experienced user can sha...

Page 50: ...e trained and have experience Use proper tools to sharpen the saw chain 2 The height difference between the tooth and the ridge is the cutting depth When sharpening the saw chain 7 you have to consider the following points Fig 47 File angle Cutting angle File position Diameter of round file File depth Fig 47 3 To sharpen the chain proceed as follows Use protective gloves Ensure the chain is correc...

Page 51: ...round and repeat the process 7 Sharpen each tooth equally by using the same number of strokes 8 Keep all cutter lengths equal Check the safety depth gauge height every 5 sharpenings If the depth gauges are also trimmed it is essential that the original profile be restored 9 Use a depth gauge measuring instrument to check the height of the depth gauge Depth gauge measuring jigs are available from m...

Page 52: ...on the filter 4c to increase the performance of the filter Wring out surplus oil and put the filter back to the air filter case 4 Re attach the cover 4b and secure it with the fixation knob 4a 7 Spark plug Inspect the spark plug every 25 hours or prior to long term storage over 30 days if the use has not been this high Clean or replace with a new one if necessary 1 Open the air filter case 4 and r...

Page 53: ...t should be 0 6 0 7mm Fig 53 Fig 53 8 Replace with a new spark plug if either the electrode or the insulation is damaged 9 When replacing the spark plug first screw it in hand tight and then lightly tighten it with the multi tool 31 10 Refit the spark plug connector 19 ensure the rubber pad around the spark plug connector is in correct position WARNING Do not over tighten the spark plug to avoid a...

Page 54: ...tor The carburetor is pre set by the manufacturer Should it be necessary to make any changes please contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person Do not attempt to make any adjustments by yourself 11 Muffler If it be necessary to modify or replace the muffler please contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person 12 Spare parts Replacement parts The foll...

Page 55: ...mperature is between 10 C and 30 C 6 We recommend using the original package for storage or covering the product with a suitable cloth or enclosure to protect it against dust 7 Empty the tank if you are not going to use the product for an extended period of time more than 30 days and before storing it for the winter 15 Transportation 1 Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector...

Page 56: ...eck the product using this section In most cases the problem can be solved quickly WARNING Only perform the steps described within these instructions All further inspection maintenance and repair work must be performed by an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself Problem Possible cause Solution 1 Engine does not start 1 1 Not enough f...

Page 57: ...ank Fill tank with clean fresh fuel 3 2 Air filter is dirty 3 2 Clean air filter 3 3 Fuel filter fuel tube clogged worn Contact authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person 3 4 Vent hole in fuel tank cap is clogged 3 4 Clean or replace fuel tank cap 4 Engine operates erratically 4 1 Spark plug is defective 4 1 Install new correctly gapped plug 4 2 Spark plug gap is incorrect 4 2 Set g...

Page 58: ... is blocked 7 3 Remove blockage 8 Unsatisfactory result 8 1 Saw chain is worn 8 1 Have a specialist to sharpen or replace it 8 2 Saw chain not tensioned properly 8 2 Tension properly 8 3 Blunt saw chain 8 3 Only cut branches within the limits 8 4 Improper chain speed Have a specialist to adjust it 9 Excessive vibration noise or exhaust 9 1 Saw chain is dull damaged 9 1 Have it replaced with a new ...

Page 59: ...59 57cc Chainsaw Exploded View For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 60: ... Screw M5x16 2 A6 Anti Vibaration Cushion 2 A7 Damping Block 1 A8 Fuel Filter 1 A9 Increase Block 1 A10 Fuel Tube Base 1 A11 Fuel Tube 1 A12 Balancer Base 1 A13 Balancer Assembly 1 A14 Trigger 1 A15 Trigger Torsion Rod Spring 1 A16 Pin 6x24 1 A17 Trigger Controller 1 A18 Handle Cover 1 A19 Scew ST4 8x16 4 A20 Front Handle 1 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support f...

Page 61: ... 1 B1 10 Front Guard 1 B1 11 Flat Washer 5x18x1 1 B1 12 Nut M5 1 B1 13 Brake Spring 1 B1 14 Brake Control Rod 1 B1 15 Secondary Pull Rod 1 B1 16 Main Pull Rod 1 B1 17 Pin 3x14 1 B1 18 Pin 3x9 1 B1 19 Brake Spring Pressure Plate 2 B1 20 Screw ST4 2x9 5 1 B1 21 Tightener 5 B1 22 Screw M5x50 1 B1 23 Tightening Gear 1 B1 24 Tightener Cover 1 B1 25 Brake Belt 1 B1 26 Aluminized Paper 1 B1 27 Nut M8 1 B...

Page 62: ...er Cover 1 C2 2 Starting Rope 1 C2 3 Starting Handle 1 C2 4 Main Coil Spring 1 C2 5 Reel 1 C2 6 Second Coil Spring 1 C2 7 Starter Wheel 1 C2 8 Flat Washer 5 4x16x1 1 C2 9 Screw St4 8x13 1 C3 Cooling Air Mask 1 C4 L H Sheathing 1 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 63: ...D3 Oil Pump 1 D4 Sponge Ring 1 D5 Oil Tube 1 D6 Oil Filter 1 D7 Screw M4x10 3 D8 Oil Pump Cover Plate 1 D9 Worm 1 D10 Needle Bearing 12x15x14 5 1 D12 Clutch Shell 1 D13 Clutch Washer 1 D14 Clutch Assembly 1 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 64: ... 1 E4 Screw M5x52 2 E5 Air Intake 1 E6 Carburetor 1 E7 Air Intake Flange 1 E8 Hot Start Backset Assembly 1 E8 1 Hot Start Backset 1 E8 2 Air Intake Tube Gasket 1 E8 3 Dustproof Block 1 E8 4 Heat Insulation Spile 1 E9 Screw M5x12 3 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 65: ...ke Tube Gasket 1 F5 Cylinder Assembly 1 F5 1 Cylinder Gasket 1 F5 2 Cylinder 1 F6 Spark Plug 1 F7 Screw M5x20 4 F8 Silencer Bolt M5x84 2 F9 Silencer Assembly 1 F9 1 Silencer Gasket 1 F9 2 Catalyst Silencer 1 F10 Silencer Support 1 F11 Nut M5 2 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 66: ... G3 Crankshaft Assy 1 G4 Needle Bearing 11x15x12 5 1 G5 Piston 1 G6 Piston Ring 2 G7 Piston Pin Circlip 2 G8 Piston Pin 1 Part NO Parts Description Quantity H1 Nut M8 1 H3 Flywheel Assy 1 H4 Igniter Assy 1 H5 Screw M5x20 2 H6 Igniter Sheath 1 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 67: ...67 J Engine Assembly For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 68: ...asket 1 J8 4 Pin 5X10 3 J8 5 Right Crankshaft Case 1 J8 6 Screw M8x40 2 J10 Screw M5x16 1 J11 Anti Shock Block 1 J12 Throttle Rod 1 J13 Throttle Lever Retainer 1 J14 Screw M4x10 1 J15 Protecting Shield 1 J16 Protecting Shield Gasket 1 J17 Chain Guide 1 J18 Screw M5x12 2 J19 Spiked Bumper 1 J20 Sponge Block 1 J21 Aeration Nozzle Circlip 1 J22 Aeration Nozzle 1 J23 Insulating Bush 1 J24 Suction Tube...

Page 69: ...rew M5x16 6 K5 Upper Cover 1 K6 Chain Catcher 1 K7 Screw ST4 8x16 4 K8 Conical Spring Base 1 K9 Conical Spring 1 K10 Idle Adjusting Guide 1 K11 Air Flue Board 1 K12 Screw ST4 2x8 2 K13 Dust Cover 3 K14 Aluminized Paper 1 1 K15 Aluminized Paper 2 1 K16 Plug 1 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 70: ... NO Parts Description Quantity L1 Bar Cover 1 L2 Chain 1 L3 Bar 1 97006 Part NO Parts Description Quantity L1 Bar Cover 1 L2 Chain 2 L3 Bar 2 97007 For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

Page 71: ...71 P Packing Accessory Part NO Parts Description Quantity P1 1 P2 Screwdriver 1 P3 File 1 P4 Socket Wrench 1 Manual For Customer Service Please call 877 713 3189 Toll Free or email Support fot usa com ...

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