Cutting Attachment - Stihl MS 362 C-M Instruction Manual

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5 Cutting Attachment

– Do not cut into the hinge
► Make the felling cut up to the holding strap (6)
– Do not cut into the holding strap.
Shout a second warning immediately before the
tree falls.
► With outstretched arms, cut through the hold‐
ing strap at a downward angle from outside.
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Cutting Attachment
A cutting attachment consists of the saw chain,
guide bar and chain sprocket.
The cutting attachment that comes standard is
designed to exactly match the chain saw.
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a
– The pitch (t) of the saw chain (1), chain
sprocket and the nose sprocket of the Rollo‐
matic guide bar must match.
– The drive link gauge (2) of the saw chain (1)
must match the groove width of the guide
bar (3).
If non-matching components are used, the cut‐
ting attachment may be damaged beyond repair
after a short period of operation.
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5.1
Chain Scabbard
Your saw comes standard with a chain scabbard
that matches the cutting attachment.
If guide bars of different lengths are mounted to
the saw, always use a chain scabbard of the cor‐
rect length which covers the complete guide bar.
The length of the matching guide bars is marked
on the side of the chain scabbard.
Guide bars longer than 90 cm require one scab‐
bard extension. Guide bars longer than 120 cm
require two scabbard extensions.
Depending on the model, the scabbard exten‐
sion either comes standard with the saw or is
available as a special accessory.
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5.2
Fitting Chain Scabbard Exten‐
sion
3
► Push the scabbard extension and chain scab‐
bard together – the lugs (1) must engage in
the chain scabbard.
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