14 in. bar 2.5 hp motor electric chain saw (33 pages)
Summary of Contents for Craftsman 360.352001
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Before using this product, read this • Maintenance manual and follow all its Safety • Service & Adjustments Rules and Operating Instructions. • Parts LIBRARY: • EspaSol Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. Visit our Craftsman website: www.sears.conYcraftsman...
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• Use only recommended Craftsman accessories • D° not adjust carburetor. Overspeeding engine and replacement parts. Use of non-Craftsman may result in engine damage or personal injury. parts and accessories may be hazardous. • Do not runthe engine indoors. Exhaust fumes are dangerous.
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TO AVOID KICKBACK s_cond. The chain brake can also be engaged The best protection from personal injury that may manually by pushing the lever-handguard towards the result from Kickback is to avoid Kickback situations. front of the saw until a loud click is heard. The saw should not be run above idle for more than a few •...
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The following items for the operation of your chain saw are available at your nearest Sears store.- Safety goggles • Air filter • Hearing protection • Fuel Stabilizer • Gloves Spark plug • 2-Cycle air cooled engine oil • Gas can KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW Read this Operator's Manual and Safety Instructions before operating your chain saw.
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NOTE: Check chain tension before startingl 2-CYCLE Tum the on-off switch to the on "1"position. Craftsman 2-cycle, air-cooled engine oil is specially Pull out the choke knob. The fast idle stays set blended with fuel stabilizers. If you do not use this...
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Depress throttle lever to allow engine to run at idle speed (indicator pin disappears). If you are unsuccessful in starting the engine, consult the Troubleshooting guide in your Craftsman chain saw handbook or contact a Sears Sen/ice Center. Clear escape route by removing undergiowth likely to interfere with escape.
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FIGURE 8 CAUTION: Maintain good footing, body balance and insure a safe escape path has been established. Never fell a tree without making a proper felling notch (undercut). The next cut (Fig. 11) is called the felling cut (back cut). Make it at least 2" higher than the lower cut of the felling notch by cutting horizontally and parallel to the felling notch.
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Craftsman saws are designed to allow the LIMBING (Removing limbs from felled trees) powerhead to glide over the trunk during limbing. WARNING: Of all the cutting operations, limbing is the Cut the branches in a swinging back and forth one that holds the most chance of unforeseen injury.
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FIGURE 20 BUCKING (The cutting of a log into sections): Be alert to the stress and motion of logs. Always position yourself to prevent the rolling of a cut log section or the stress forces within a log from acting against you. Never stand directly behind the chain saw when cutting.
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For maximum bar and chain life, we recommend you use Craftsman chain saw bar oil. If Craftsman bar oil is not available, you may use a high quality bar and chain oil. CAUTION: Only use bar and Check for loose fasteners &...
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Clean the oil inlet hole (Fig. 26, A) and the bar groove RGURE 28 prior to placing the chain in the bar groove. Retainingclip FIGURE 26 Pre-fllter Air filter REPLACE SPARK PLUG Change your spark plug each year to make your engine start easy and run better.
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RGURE 33 WARNING: Shut off engine before attempting to adjust the chain tension. Additionally, disconnect the spark plug wire. Wear gloves when handling chains to prevent injury. To adjust the tension: Loosen the bar nuts using the Combi-wrench. Turn the tension screw clockwise (Fig. 30, 1) until 'the chain touches and no longer sags at the underside of the bar.
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NOTE: C heck chaintension frequently. Chaintension Pour a few drops of oil into the cylinder. willbeaffected by suchconditions a sduration ofwork, Pull the starter handle slowly to distribute the oil. outside temperature, hardness o fwood,lubrication, Replace with new spark plug. etc.Ifthechainbecomes loose,shutoff saw,loosen retaining n utsandreadjust chainaccording to previous STORAGE TIPS...
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SOLUTION PROBLEM CAUSE 1, Refuel with fresh fuel. 1, Fuel tank is empty. Engine does not start. 2. Stale fuel mix. 2. Drain and flush the fuel tank. Refuel with fresh fuel mix. See =Fuel Mixture Chart" in Operations. 3, Set switch to" I ." 3.
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6. Any failure that resultsfrom an accident,customer WHAT IS COVERED abuse, norrnslwear, neglector failureto operate REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS the productin accordancewith the instructions Repai_or replacementof anywarrantedpart will providedin the Operators Manual or providedwith be performedat no chargeto the ownerat a the product.
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CRAFTSMAN CHAIN SAWMODEL N O.360.352001 Poe. Number Part Pos. Part Number Number Description .Number DescrlpUon 6073641 Air guide 2048357 Piston dng 0020148 2061478 Cylinder foot gasket 0072145 Tendon spring 2011756 C_er 2400289 0034201 Clrsiip 0010158 Screw 0010541 Screw 0034201 Clml_p...
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CRAFTSMAN CHAIN SAW MODEL NO. 360.352001 Pos. Number Pert • Pos. Pert Number Descrlpfton Number Number Oes(:rlptlon 6100413DGN Main housing 0072140 Spring washer 0073392 Throt_e control spflng 6032639 2074429 Gas lever 0028118 0073339 Spring 6032669 Bolt 6074292 Stop lever 6063328...
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CRAFTSMAN C HAIN SAWMODEL NO.360.352001 Pos, Number part Descdptlon 2600282DGN Starter, complete 0018336 Screw 2100o-78- Starter housing 0063186 Starter rope 2074206 Starter handle 2600283 Spring cassette 2074419 Starter pulley 0031260 Washer 2074209 Starter pawl 2074408 Template 0073365...
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