Craftsman 358.34110 Operator's Manual

Craftsman 358.34110 Operator's Manual

2.0/14" electric chain saw

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IMPORTANT MANUAL
SEARS
operator's
manual
• Assembly
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Repair Part s
MODEL NO.
358.34110 - 2.0/14"
_01LWARNING:
read and follow
Safety Rules, Precautions
and
Operating
Instruc-
lions. Failure to do so can
result ih serious injury.
Do Not Throw Awa,_
-S ,RS
/ I:RRFTSMRN
2.0/14" "
ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW
Recordin the spaceprovidedbelowthe Model No.and Serial No.0fyoursaw.
These numbers are located on the name plate decal.
Model No.
Serial No.
Retain these numbers for future reference.
Sears,
Roebuck
and
Co., Chicago,
IlL 60684
U.S.A.
i
s30-o67576.a-p0pn.q
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©Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1989

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  • Page 1 IMPORTANT MANUAL Do Not Throw Awa,_ SEARS operator's manual • Assembly • Operation • Maintenance • Repair Part s MODEL NO. 358.34110 - 2.0/14" / I:RRFTSMRN -S ,RS 2.0/14" " ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW _01LWARNING: Recordin the spaceprovidedbelowthe Model No.and Serial No.0fyoursaw. read and follow These numbers are located on the name plate decal.
  • Page 2 FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY ON ELECTRIC CHAIN : F_r _r_eyear _bm date _f pumha_se_ _ ears wi_ repair defe.cts|_ mateda__ w_rkmans_ip in this E_ctri_ C hain _aw at n_ charge_ This warranty exbludes bar & chain, which are expendable parts and becomewem during normal use, If this Electric Chain Saw is used for commercial or rental purpose, this warranty applies for only 30 days from date of purchase.
  • Page 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION Hill GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK,. " REDUCE THE GHANCE OF KICKBACK Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead t0 1. Recognize that kickback can happen. With a basic serious injury. Do not rely only on the safety devices understandingof kickback, you can reduce the ele.
  • Page 4 SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued) iiii ..; =ll,,ill i illi AWARNING " Because a chain saw is a high-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of accidents. Careless or improper use can cause serious injury.
  • Page 5 iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued) iiiimlpl ,,,,mlll_,lll_ ..OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY 3. Keep chain andguide bar. clean and properly _ 1. DO not operate a chain saw that is damaged, lubricated, ." improperly adjusted, or not completely and 4.
  • Page 6 ............ :!-+ Hill j,llll iiiII SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued) i iiii ii iiiii iiiiii IIIII I ii A. KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES • A, WARNING DOnotoperatethe chain saw Unless tile safetydevices • -_ Reduced-Kicl_back Guide Bar+ designed with a or their specified replacements are propedy installed small radiustip whichreduoesthesizeofthe kickback and maintained according to the instructions in this danger zone on the bar tip.
  • Page 7 3. IMPORTANT POINTS a. Secure thetoolcordtotheextension cordas g. Inspect chain sewcord before each use. Do not shown use the unit with a damaged cord. Take the unit in Figure 7 tOprevent disconnection. to a Sears Service Center for repairs. b. De not abuse cords. Never carry saw by the p0wercord oryank itto disconnect:Keep toolcord and extension cordaway from heat, oil, and sharp SECURE TOOL CORD TO...
  • Page 8 ii I iiii i,iiil,, i ii iii ..,,,, ,, i i " iiiiii ' C. ATTACHING THE BAR AND CHAIN GUIDE MOUNT GUIDE BAR ON THE MOUNTINGSTUDS MOUNTING STUDS • Your saw is equipped with a Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar and a Low-Kickback Chain, •...
  • Page 9 iiiii D. CHAIN TENSION • Chain tension isvery Important: loose chain willwear the bar and itself. ADJUSTING SCREW -- A loose chain can jump offthe bar while you are cutting -- A tightchain can damage the saw and/or break. e. The chain stretches during.use, especially when new.
  • Page 10 USING YOUR SAW iiiii A. CONTROl. DEVICES Understanding the control devices on your saw is 1, The Trigger Sw|tch startsor stopsttiemotoi:and is located in the rear handle. The Trigger Switch is an Important part of learning how to properly and safely operate the unit.
  • Page 11 ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,i, n,l,,, TYPES OF CUTTING Ilnn In iiiiiiiiiiiilllt _ 1111111111 lan i • BEGiNCUTT|NG WITH THESAW A. BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE UP AGAINST THE ).' IMPORTANT POINTS a. Cut wood only. Do not cut metat, plastics, masonry, n on-wood building materials, etc.Do not use yoursaw to pry orshoveawaylimbs, rootsor otherobjects_ b.
  • Page 12 2. FELLING SMALL TREES-- LESS THAN 6" IN DIAMETER a_ tfyou know thedirectionoffell: ,oo, t "1.) Make a single felling cut on the side away DIRECTION _'_/_/_ from the directionof fall he.-- ..2.) Cut a!lthe way through.. OFFALL 3.) Stop the saw, put it down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path.
  • Page 13 "Z. ". ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, £ iiiiii •,,i BUCKING 1ST CUT PRESSURE SIDE 4--- • Bucking is the term used for cutting a fallen tree to the desired log size, 1. IMPORTANT POINTS 2ND CUT a. Cutonlyonelog atatime. 2ND CUT b• Cut shattered wood very carefully. Sharp pieces of wood could be flung toward the operator•...
  • Page 14 4. BUCKING -- USING ANOTHER LOG AS A SUPPORT (Figure 25): Do not stand on the tog being cut. Any portion can roll A WARNING a. In area A: caustng loss of footing and control, 1.) Undercut 1/3 of the way throughthe fog. 2,) Finish with an overcut.
  • Page 15 ..iiiiiilU i{111 i ii i i iiiiiiii i MAINTENANCE ...._ I II I IIIml A-good maintenan_ program of regular inepec. " tion and care will increase the service life and help to maintain the safety and performance of Check the saw for loose bolts, screws, nuts, and your saw.
  • Page 16 Always wear gloves when ha ndling the chain. The chain is sharp enough to cut you even though it is too dull to cut wood. FILE HOLOER .., 1. CHAIN MAINTENANCE * Sharpen the chain when: -- Wood chips are small and powdery. Wool chips 'made by the saw (_hainshould be about the size of the teeth of the chain.
  • Page 17 c, CHAIN REPLACEMENT will damage the chain and make cutting more 1) Use onlythe Low4(Jck Chainspecifled difficult. for your sawin "Specifications," replacement chain. • Repiacethe guide bar when: 2) Replace the chain when cutters or links break. the inside groove ofthe gu'_e bar railsis 3).
  • Page 18 ,,ll i |11|ii i|111 iiiii STORAGE When your saw is to be stored for over 30 days ..-4. Store the chain_!n a container filled With oil tO always: prevent rust. 5. Apply a_oating of oil {o the entire surface of 1.
  • Page 19 iiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iii iiiii i i,,,,,, ,,,11 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART Read and follow all safety Instructions in the Special Safety Section before servicing you_ saw. TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Oil inadequate for bar 1. Oil tank empty. 1. Fi!loiltank. and chain lubrication 2.
  • Page 20 j." SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST- MODEL NO. 358.34110-2.0114" 18" Part Part Description Description 'Screw " : 530-015834" Bolt-Bar Mounting 530-01583! 630-029204 580-023492 Pin" Housing (_ght) "3 530-015832' 580-025466 Plate (BarAdjust.) -Spacer Screw 530-029278 Gear Cover 530-015514 Chain 04") 580-001721 71-3617 530-015842.
  • Page 21 NOTES...
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  • Page 23 QUICK REFERENCE PAGE Read and follow ali Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating Instructions. Failure to do so can result in serious injury, page SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS ..........PREPARING YOUR SAW FORUSE ....... _ .._...... Wear protective gear -- gloves;safety footwear; snug fitting clothing; and eye, hearing, and head protection. Check for worn, loose, or damagedparts and repair or replacebefore using the saw.
  • Page 24 The Model Number an dSerial Numberwill be foundonthe motorhousing decal facingthe userwhen hotd|ngthesaw in thecuttingposition.Alwaysmention the Model N umberwhen requesting service or repair parts for your Chaln Saw, All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores.

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