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BR 500, BR 550, BR 600
This service manual contains
detailed descriptions of all the
typical repair and servicing
procedures for this power tool.
As the design concept of models
BR 500, BR 550 and BR 600 is
almost identical, the descriptions
and servicing procedures in this
manual generally apply to all three
models. Differences are described
in detail.
You should make use of the
illustrated parts lists while carrying
out repair work. They show the
installed positions of the individual
components and assemblies.
Refer to the latest edition of the
relevant parts list to check the part
numbers of any replacement parts.
A fault on the machine may have
several causes. To help locate the
fault, consult the chapter on
"Troubleshooting" in this manual
and the "STIHL Service Training
System" for all assemblies.
Refer to the “Technical Information”
bulletins for engineering changes
which have been introduced since
publication of this service manual.
Technical information bulletins also
supplement the parts list until an
updated edition is issued.
The special servicing tools
mentioned in the descriptions are
listed in the chapter "Special
Servicing Tools" of this manual.
Use the part numbers to identify the
tools in the "STIHL Special Tools”
manual. The manual lists all special
servicing tools currently available
from STIHL.
Symbols are included in the text and
pictures for greater clarity.
The meanings are as follows:
In the descriptions:
:
= Action to be taken as
shown in the illustration
(above the text)
– = Action to be taken that is
not shown in the illustration
(above the text)
In the illustrations:
A
Pointer
a
Direction of movement
b
4.2
Reference to another chapter,
i.e. chapter 4.2 in this example.
Service manuals and technical
information bulletins are intended
exclusively for the use of properly
equipped repair shops. They must
not be passed to third parties.
Always use original STIHL
replacement parts.
They can be identified by the
STIHL part number,
the
STIH)
logo and the
STIHL parts symbol
(
This symbol may appear alone on
small parts.
If the engine is started up in the
course of repairs or maintenance
work, observe all local and country-
specific safety regulations as well
as the safety precautions and
warnings in the instruction manual.
Gasoline is an extremely flammable
fuel and can be explosive in certain
conditions.
Improper handling may result in
burns or other serious injuries.
Warning!
Do not bring any fire, flame, spark or
other source of heat near the fuel.
All work with fuel must be performed
outdoors only. Spilled fuel must be
wiped away immediately.
1.
Introduction
2.
Safety Precautions
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