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Figure 13. Inserting the Chain

3. Position the rivet head you want removed directly under 
the chainbreaker punch and then pull the handle down far 
enough to remove the rivet (Figure 14). Do not use exces-
sive force.

Figure 14. Removing a Rivet

Figure 10. Exposed Drive Link Tang

SERVICING THE CHAIN

The following procedures explain how to break a chain us-
ing Stanley’s bench mounted chain breaker (part number 
20858) to remove a worn or damaged segment.

1. Mount the chain breaker fl ush with the side or front of a 
fl at, clean work surface (Figure 11).

Figure 11. Chain Breaker Mounting

Note:
The Stanley chain breaker is only designed to remove 
rivet heads from the connecting links, not from a chain 
segment. The rivet heads shown in the shaded areas of 
Figure 12 are the only ones that can be removed.

Figure 12. Removable Rivet Heads

2. Place the chain (the portion that you want broken) into 
the slot of the anvil pushing it forward until the bottom con-
necting link is fl ush with the far side of the slot (Figure 13).

MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS

Max
5/16”

Bottom of Bar

Summary of Contents for DS06

Page 1: ...RATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE MANUAL WARNING Stanley Hydraulic Tools 3810 SE Naef Road Milwaukie OR 97267 5698 503 659 5660 FAX 503 652 1780 www stanley hydraulic tools com Copyright 2005 The Stanley Works OPS MAINT USA 34567 8 2005 Ver 3 ...

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Page 3: ...MENTS 9 HTMA REQUIREMENTS 10 OPERATION 11 PREOPERTION PROCEDURES 11 CHECK THE POWER SOURCE 11 CHECK TOOL 11 CONNECT HYDRAULIC HOSES 11 CONNECTING TO A WATER SUPPLY 11 CHECK CHAIN AND BAR ADJUSTMENT 11 CHECK CHAIN SEGMENT WEAR 12 OPERATING PROCEDURES 12 PLAN THE CUT 12 TYPES OF CUTS 13 COLD WEATHER OPERATION 13 USING THE WALL WALKER 13 MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS 14 GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS 14 SAW BAR ...

Page 4: ...ll 5 Year of manufacture Baujahr année de fabrication Año de fabricacion Anno di fabbricazione 1998 Has been manufactured in conformity with EEC Type examination as shown Wurde hergestellt in Übereinstimmung mit EEC Typ Prüfung nach Est fabriqué conformément au x type s examiné s comme indiqué dans le tableau ci après Ha sido fabricado de acuerdo con tipo examen EEC como dice E stata costruita in ...

Page 5: ...nel CAUTION WARNING DANGER NOTICE This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury This safety alert and signal word indicate a potenti...

Page 6: ...verreach Maintain proper footing and balnace at all times Do not inspect or clean the chain saw while the hydraulic power source is connected Accidental engagement of the chain saw can cause serious injury Always connect hoses to the chain saw hose couplers before engergizing the hydraulic power source Make sure all hose connections are tight Do not operate the chain saw at fluid temperatures above...

Page 7: ...and securely assembled Make sure the chain stops moving when the control trigger is released Keep the handle dry clean and free of hydraulic fluid Do not use the chain saw near energized transmission lines Turn off the power source or move the hydraulic control valve to neutral before setting the chain saw down Use a guide bar scabbard when transporting the chain saw Know the location of buried or ...

Page 8: ...O NOT LIFT OR CARRY TOOL BY THE HOSES DO NOT ABUSE HOSE DO NOT USE KINKED TORN OR DAMAGED HOSE 3 MAKE SURE HYDRAULIC HOSESARE PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE TOOL BEFORE PRESSURING SYSTEM SYSTEM PRESSURE HOSE MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO TOOL IN PORT SYSTEM RETURN HOSE MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO TOOL OUT PORT REVERSING CONNEC TIONS MAY CAUSE REVERSE TOOL OPERATION WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJ...

Page 9: ...SURE OR ABUSE HOSE IMPROPER USE OR HANDLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE KEEP HOSE AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIRECT CONTACT DURING USE CONTACT AT THE BURST CAN CAUSE BODILY INJECTION AND SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY 4 HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSE CAREFULLY TO AVOID KINKING ABRASION CUTTING OR CONTACT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE SURFACES DO NOT USE IF KINKED DO NOT USE...

Page 10: ...in service determine the most suitable temperature viscosity characteristics Hydraulic fluids with a viscosity index over 140 will meet the require ments over a wide range of operating temperatures SSU Saybolt Seconds Universal 4 6 gpm 7 9 gpm 11 13 gpm 9 10 5 gpm 15 23 lpm 26 34 lpm 42 49 lpm 34 40 lpm 2000 psi 2000 psi 2000 psi 2000 psi 138 bar 138 bar 138 bar 138 bar 2100 2250 psi 2100 2250 psi...

Page 11: ...on 2 Connect the hoses from the hydraulic power source to the chain saw fittings or quick disconnects It is a good practice to connect return hose first and disconnect them last to minimize or avoid trapped pressure within the chain saw 3 Observe the arrow on the couplers to ensure that the flow is in the proper direction The female coupler on the chain saw is the inlet pressure coupler NOTE If uncou...

Page 12: ...nce from the bottom of the bar See Check Chain Bar Adjustment in this manual 4 If the chain requires adjustment see Maintenance Adjustments in this manual PLAN THE CUT 1 Plan your cuts to prevent injury to yourself and to keep from pinching the saw bar and chain as a result of falling pieces of concrete brick etc 2 Make your cuts in the order shown in Figure 4 starting with cut 1 base horizontal c...

Page 13: ...draulic fluid at low power source speed When using the normally recommended fluids fluid should be at or above 50 F 10 C 400 ssu 82 centistokes before use Damage to the hydraulic system or chain saw can result from use with fluid that is too viscous or thick USING THE WALL WALKER The Wall Walker lessens operator fatigue and effort dur ing cutting by automatic insertion of the wedge into the cut thus a...

Page 14: ...from the groove at the bottom of the saw bar Figure 10 GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS Several simple maintenance tasks which if performed can keep a chain saw operating at a high level of efficiency Routine maintenance also keeps replacement costs down on the parts of the chain saw which occasionally wear out If any chain saw disassembly is required refer to the Ser vice Manual SAW BAR RAIL A quick check...

Page 15: ...a worn or damaged segment 1 Mount the chain breaker flush with the side or front of a flat clean work surface Figure 11 Figure 11 Chain Breaker Mounting Note The Stanley chain breaker is only designed to remove rivet heads from the connecting links not from a chain segment The rivet heads shown in the shaded areas of Figure 12 are the only ones that can be removed Figure 12 Removable Rivet Heads 2 P...

Page 16: ...ETS The following procedures explain how to spin rivets using Stanley s bench mounted rivet spinner part number 20857 to assembly the chain 1 Mount the rivet spinner flush with the side or front of a flat clean work surface Figure 17 Figure 17 Rivet Spinner Mounting 2 Lay the chain across the plastic chain supports and then rotate the supports so the rivet head is centered between the take up handle...

Page 17: ...NTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS Figure 23 Spinner Oiling Chambers NOTE the rivet spinner is equipped with oiling chambers and should be maintained periodically with a light weight oil Figure 23 NOSE SPROCKET DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 1 Using the bench mounted chain breaker see acces sories line up the 1 4 inch hole in the side of the chain breaker anvil with the chain breaker punch Punch out the six nose spro...

Page 18: ...into the holes and then hold them with your thumb Remove the screwdriver and slide out the insertion card Note On used bars the nose rails might tend to spread apart Use a small clamp if necessary to hold the rails together 6 With the bar and rivets solidly supported on a strong flat steel surface carefully peen the rivet heads down with the flat end of a hammer Be careful to only hit the rivet head...

Page 19: ...use damage to internal seals Always replace hoses couplings and other parts with replacement parts recommended by Stanley Hydraulic Tools Supply hoses must have a minimum working pressure rating of 2500 psi 172 bar Do not exceed the rated flow see Specifications page in this manual for correct flow rate and model number Rapid failure of the internal seals may result Always keep critical tool markings...

Page 20: ... Should not exceed 250 psi 17 bar at 9 gpm 34 lpm measured at the end of the tools operating hoses Loss of diamond segment side clear ance Replace chain Chain segment dulled because of con tinuous use in hard material or rebar Redress segmented by cutting in abrasive material i e concrete build ing block etc Note This indicates that the wrong chain is being used Wrong chain for application Scale d...

Page 21: ... Blocked port s in bar Turn off hydraulic supply Remove bar and chain and clean bar thoroughly Blow ports with compressed air Blocked inlet or outlet Turn off hydraulic supply Remove bar and chain Make sure water supply is on Press trigger to see if water exits near bar adjustment nut area a small port If no water exits have unit serviced ...

Page 22: ... Hz 26237 HP1 Power Unit Water Pump Kit 29361 13 inch Bar Sprocket Nose 35037 Ultra 25 Diamond Chain for 13 inch Bar 56799 Pinnacle 25 Diamond Chain for 13 inch Bar 56800 Water Pump Attachment for GT18 HP1 with Couplers HWP10 Water Flow Meter 0 7 gpm 60859 SOUND POWER AND VIBRATION DECLARATION Measured A weighted sound power level Lwa ref 1pW in decibels 106 2 dBA Uncertainty Kwa in decibels 3 dBA...

Page 23: ...mage Some light surface scratches will be noticeable Grooves roughness or a reduced diameter indicate fluid contamination If abnormal wear is present more than normal polishing replace both the spool and the handle 2 Apply grease and install a new o ring 15 onto the ON OFF valve 14 3 Apply grease and install new o rings 34 35 into the spool bore of the handle 4 Apply grease and install new o rings ...

Page 24: ... to remove it and the seal washer 94 seal ring 96 v ring seal 95 o ring 93 and bear ing 92 from the front of the valve handle Remove the seal keeper seal spacer seal and o ring from the motor shaft 11 To remove the bearing from the shaft press on the out side end sprocket end of the motor shaft while supporting the outer race of the bearing Discard the old bearing 12 Remove the retaining ring 91 a...

Page 25: ... the seal liner Install the seal liner into the valve handle assy 22 Replace the retaining ring 91 3 To replace the bearing 92 onto the motor shaft 53 support the bearing inner race and press the motor shaft through the bearing inner race 4 Place the valve handle assy on a smooth clean arbor press surface protected from damage with the large bear ing bore facing up Position the valve handle so a c...

Page 26: ...over the Trantorque adapter cap 49 and then install this assembly onto the motor shaft While gripping the sprocket hand tighten the hex head of the Trantorque adapter cap by turning it clockwise 13 Slide the sprocket wrench 84 over the sprocket 48 While gripping the sprocket wrench and using an open end wrench tighten the hex head on the Trantorque adapter 49 clockwise to 17 lb ft 23 Nm BAR CHAIN ...

Page 27: ...27 DS06 PARTS ILLUSTRATION For Serial Numbers 357 and Above 54 99 ...

Page 28: ...32203 2 Nut 52 20721 1 Cord Stock 3 16 Dia 53 43690 1 Motor Shaft See Item 60 for Serial No Break 54 04044 2 Needle Roller 55 02688 1 HSHCS 5 16 18 UNC x 3 4 Item No Part No Qty Description 56 60804 1 O Ring 57 19215 1 Seal Back Up Washer 58 43689 1 Sprocket Adapter 59 58969 1 Wiper Seal 60 41763 1 E Clip For DS063000 s n 434 and below and for DS06200001 s n 110 and below 66299 1 Spiral Retainer R...

Page 29: ...29 DS06 PARTS ILLUSTRATION For Serial Numbers 356 and Below ...

Page 30: ...37 1 05632 O RING 2 005 R16 38 1 33377 WATER VALVE SLEEVE 39 1 01403 O RING 2 020 R16 40 1 33380 PIN 41 1 36259 STEEL BALL 3 8 DIA 42 1 32188 SPRING 43 1 04052 O RING 3 914 R17 44 1 32189 SEAL CAP 45 1 28323 CE STICKER 46 1 06635 RET RING 1 3 8 INT 47 1 38898 SEAL SPACER 48 1 32210 SPROCKET 49 1 39071 TRANTORQUE ADAPTOR 50 1 32255 CHAIN GUARD 51 2 32203 NUT 52 1 20721 CORD STOCK 3 16DIA R1 53 1 35...

Page 31: ...hard aggre gate concretes granite quartz river rock etc Moderate steel rein forcing wire mesh 3 8 1 2 inch 10 12 mm diameter Soft aggregate concrete concrete block masonry green concrete highly abrasive 13 inch Medium hard aggregate concretes granite quartz river rock etc Moderate steel reinforcing wire mesh 3 8 1 2 inch 10 12 mm di ameter Soft aggregate concrete concrete block masonry green concr...

Page 32: ... DAMAGES To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law in no event will STANLEY be liable for any incidental consequential or special damages and or expenses FREIGHT DAMAGE Damage caused by improper storage or freight handling LOSS TIME Loss of operating time to the user while the tool s is out of service IMPROPER OPERATION Any failure or performance deficiency attributable to a failure to foll...

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