6.1 Dismantling the chain brake
1
Remove the cylinder cover.
Release the brake by moving the front hand guard
backward.
Loosen the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover,
bar and chain, see fig. 1.
2
Unscrew the kickback guard and remove it.
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ake sure that the spring and rocker do not
fly out.
Carefully tighten the clutch housing in a vice. Re-
lease the brake by using the saw s hand guard as
a tool.
esh with the brake and tighten anti-clock-
wise until the brake is activated, see fig. 2.
3
Loosen the screws and insert a screwdriver to
maintain pressure on the spring, and then carefully
remove the cover over the brake spring, see fig. 3.
WARNING!
Exercise care to ensure the spring
does not fly out and cause personal
injury. Wear protective goggles.
4
old one hand on top of the brake spring and
press in a small screwdriver into the spring. Care-
fully bend upwards until the spring is released and
it slides onto the screwdriver, see fig. 4.
Cleaning and inspection
•
Clean and check carefully all components.
Parts must be replaced if cracked or show
signs of other defects. Always use original
spare parts.
easure the thickness of the chain brake band.
•
It must not be less than 0.6 mm in any place.
See figure 5.
•
Lubricate the knee oint with grease.
6 Safety equipment
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5
Alt. 1
Alt. 2
Safety equipment
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