McCulloch MXC1640D MXC1640DK MXC1640DH MXC1840D MXC1840DK MXC1840DH Chainsaw Owners Manual

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- ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
NOTE: The saw chain may droop slightly on the lower part
of bar. This is normal.
3-4.   SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Proper  tension of  saw  chain  is extremely  important  and
must be checked before starting, as well as during any cut-
ting operation.
TO TEST CHAIN BRAKE :
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1.
The  CHAIN  BRAKE   is  DISENGAGED  (chain  can
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A new  saw chain  stretches, requiring adjustment  after as
few as  5  cuts. This is  normal  with a  new chain,  and  the
interval between future adjustments will lengthen  quickly.
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0.   Turn  the  knob (J)  COUNTERCLOCKWISE  until the
TANG (K) is to the end of  its travel. (Fig. 3-3F)
move) when BRAKE LEVER  IS PULLED BACK AND
LOCKED. Be sure  the chain  break latch is  in the  on
position. (Figure 3-5A).
Taking the  time  to make  needed adjustments  to the  saw
chain will  result in improved cutting  performance and pro-
longed chain life.
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1.   Install the  clutch cover making  sure the tang  is posi-
tioned in  the lower  hole in the  guide bar.  Make sure
the chain does not slip off  of the bar.
CAUTION
2.
The CHAIN BRAKE  is ENGAGED  (chain is stopped)
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If saw chain  is TOO LOOSE or TOO  TIGHT, the sprocket,
bar, chain, and crankshaft  bearings will wear more rapidly.
Study Figure  3-4B for information  concerning correct cold
tension (A),  correct warm  tension (B), and  as a  guide for
when saw chain needs adjustment (C).
when brake lever  is in forward position and  the chain
brake  latch is  in the  off  position. You should  not be
able to move chain (Figure 3-5B).
NOTE: The brake  lever should snap  into both positions. If
strong resistance is felt,  or lever does not move into  either
position,  do not  use your  saw. Take  it immediately  to  an
Authorized Service Center for repair.
WARNING
12.
Lock  the screw  (N)  be  tight,  and follow  step  13  to
adjust the chain tension.
Always wear  heavy duty gloves  when handling saw  chain
or making saw chain adjustments.
13.
Turn the tension ring clockwise tight (M); pull the con-
trol  button  by  arrow direction  (L)  to  turn  tightly  be
clockwise then  push the control  button back. (Fig. 3-
3G)
TO ADJUST SAW CHAIN:
1
.
Hold nose of  guide bar up and  turn adjustment chain
ring  (A)   CLOCKWISE  to   increase  chain   tension.
Turning  chain  ring  (A)  COUNTERCLOCKWISE  will
decrease  amount  of  tension  on  chain.  Ensure  the
chain fits snugly all the way around the guide bar. (Fig.
3-4A)
NOTE: The guide bar retaining knob  is installed only hand
tight   at  this   point  because   saw   chain  adjustment   is
required. Follow instructions in Section, Saw Chain Tension
Adjustment.
2.
After making  adjustment, and while  still holding nose
of  bar  in   the  uppermost  position,  tighten   the  bar
retaining button  (B)  securely. Chain  has proper  ten-
sion  when it  has  a  snug fit  all  around  and can  be
pulled around by gloved hand. (Fig. 3-BA)
A
B
C
ON
J
3-4B
NOTE: If chain is difficult to rotate on guide bar or if it binds,
too  much tension  has  been applied. This  requires  minor
adjustment as follows:
A.    Loosen  the  bar  retaining  knob  so  it is  finger  tight.
Decrease tension by turning the bar adjustment chain
ring COUNTERCLOCKWISE slowly. Move chain back
and forth on bar. Continue to adjust until chain rotates
freely, but fits  snugly. Increase tension by  turning bar
adjustment chain ring CLOCKWISE.
3-5.
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Your  chain saw  is  equipped with  a CHAIN  BRAKE   that
CHAIN BRAKE®MECHANICAL TEST
3-5A
reduces possibility  of injury  due to kickback. The  brake is
activated if  pressure is  applied against brake  lever when,
as  in  the event  of  kickback,  operator’s  hand strikes  the
lever. When the  brake is actuated,  chain movement stops
abruptly.
WARNING
K
B.
When saw chain has proper tension,  hold nose of bar
in uppermost position and tighten the bar retaining nut
securely.
The purpose of the CHAIN BRAKE  is to reduce  the possi-
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bility of  injury due  to kickback; however,  it cannot provide
the intended  measure of protection  if the saw  is operated
carelessly.
OFF
Always test the CHAIN BRAKE  before using your saw and
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periodically while on the job.
A
3-5B
3-3F
L
B
3-4A
M
N
3-3G
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