Introduction and safety instructions
2
Introduction and safety instructions
2.1
General
2.6 Structure
This Workshop Manual describes in detail how the
chain saw is to be fault traced, repaired and tested.
A description of different safety measures that
should be taken during repair work is also given.
This Workshop Manual can be used in two diffe-
rent ways:
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For the repair of a particular system on the
chain saw.
2.2
Safety
Dismantling and assembly of the entire chain
saw.
Note! The section dealing with safety must be
read and understood by all those carrying out
repair work or service on the chain saw.
Repair of a specific system
When a particular system on the chain saw is to be
repaired, proceed as follows:
Warning symbols can be found in this Workshop
Manual and on the chain saw. See “Symbols on
the saw” and “Symbols in the Workshop Manual”. A
new decal must be applied as soon as possible if a
warning symbol on the chain saw has been da-
maged or is missing so that the greatest possible
safety can be obtained when using the chain saw.
1.
2.
Look up the page for the system in question.
Carry out the sections: Dismantling
Cleaning and inspection
Assembling
2.3
Target group
Dismantling and assembling the entire chain saw
Proceed as follows when the entire chain saw is to
be dismantled and assembled:
This Workshop Manual is written for personnel with
general knowledge about the repair and service of
chain saws.
1.
Look up the chapter “Repair instructions”,
which deals with the Starter and carry out the
instructions set out under Dismantling.
The Workshop Manual must be read and under-
stood by personnel who will carry out repair work
and service on the chain saw. The Manual is also
suitable for use when training new employees.
2. Work forward in the Manual and carry out Dis-
mantling in the order set out in the sections.
2.4
Changes
3.
Go back to the Starter and carry out the in-
structions under Cleaning and Inspection.
Modifications will be successively introduced on
the chain saw during production. When these
modifications affect the service and/or spare parts,
separate service information will be sent out on
each occasion. This means that in time this Work-
shop Manual will become out of date. In order to
prevent this, the Manual should be read together
with all service information concerning the chain
saw in question.
4. Work forward in the Manual and carry out
Cleaning and Inspection in the order set out
in the sections.
5.
Order or take out all requisite spare parts from
the stores.
6. Look up the chapter “Repair instructions” which
deals with the Crankcase and carry out the
instructions set out under Assembling.
2.5
Tools
7.
Work back in the Manual and carry out As-
sembling in the order set out in the sections.
Special tools are required for some stages. All
service tools are listed in the Workshop Manual.
Usage is evident from respective sections.
Some sections include a Description of the actual
unit in order to increase the basic understanding.
Always use Husqvarna’s original:
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Spare parts
Service tools
Accessories
2.7 Numbering
Position references to components inside the figu-
res are designated A, B, etc.
The figures are numbered 1, 2 etc.
The position references and figure numbers restart
in each new section.
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Categories | Chainsaw Manuals, Husqvarna Chainsaw Manuals |
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Tags | Husqvarna 435, Husqvarna 435e, Husqvarna 440e |
Model Year | 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 |
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Document Type | Operator's Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Husqvarna, Chainsaw |
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Publisher | husqvarna.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Husqvarna |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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