Stanley SPS-750 Original Instructions Manual page 17

Petrol pole saw
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1. AUXILIARY HANDLER ASSEMBLY
1). Loosen the outer pre-assembled screws on the
auxiliary handle (A15).
NOTE: There are holes on the bottom side of the
upper shaft above the clamp to adjust the
position of the handle.
2). Align the step guard (A11) with the screw to one
of the holes in the shaft and insert the
shorter screw into the hole. Tighten it with the
cross head screwdriver.
3). Place the handle onto the shaft from the top and
secure it with the longer screws. Tighten
them with the hex key (C3). (See Fig. 1)
2. ATTACHMENTS
WARNING! Read all the instructions
carefully! Do not start the product until it is
completely assembled! Always wear gloves
during assembly!
Assemble the relevant attachment to suit the
intended application.
NOTE: This product can be used with different
cutting heads for different applications.
Follow the assembly steps for respective
application.
1). Pole extension attachment assembly
NOTE: Use the pole extension only together with
the pruner attachment (B).
a). Remove the protection cap from the pole
extension (A21).
b). Align the extension (A21) with the clamp (A12)
so that the hole in the extension is orientated to the
locking pin. (See Fig. 2a)
c). Pull out the locking pin (A13) and insert the
extension (A21) into the clamp (A12).
Release the locking pin and ensure it engages in
the hole. (See Fig. 2b)
d). Secure the connection by tightening the locking
knob (A14) clockwise. (See Fig. 2c)
3. PRUNER ATTACHMENT
1). Pole extension/Pruner shaft
a). Fit the pruner shaft (B16) directly to the upper
shaft if no pole extension is required.
b). Fit the pole extension to the upper shaft if
required, and then fit the pruner shaft to the pole
extension.
2). Chain and guide bar
a). Use only the guide bar (B7) and saw chain (B6)
according to the technical data of the
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 kickback reducing guard
links) should only be used by an experienced
professional operator! Nevertheless, a low-
kickback saw chain does not completely
eliminated kickback! A low-kickback or "safety"
chain should never be regarded as
complete protection against injury! The guide bar
and chain can only be adjusted, with
the engine stopped.
b). Place the product on a suitable flat surface with
the cover (B2) facing upwards.
c). Loosen locking nut (B3) with the socket wrench
(C1) anticlockwise and remove it together with the
spring washer (B4) and cover (B2). (See Fig. 3a, 3b)
d). Ensure that the tension pin (B11) is adjusted to
its far right position. If not, turn the tension screw
(B12) anticlockwise with the slotted screwdriver
(C1). (See Fig.3c)
e). Spread the saw chain (B6) around the guide bar
(B7). Slide the chain into the groove around the
guide bar. Pay attention to the cutting direction.
f). Align the saw chain around the drive sprocket
(B10) and place one corner of the guide bar
into a gap of the sprocket. (See Fig. 3d)
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