Use; Repair Of A Specific Sub-Assembly; Dismantling And Reassembly Of The Entire Chain Saw - Husqvarna 36 Workshop Manual

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This workshop manual can be used in two different
ways:

Repair of a specific sub-assembly

Dismantling and reassembly of the entire chain
saw
Repair of a specific sub-assembly
When a specific sub-assembly on the chain saw is
to be repaired, proceed as follows:
1.
Refer to the page referring to the relevant sub-
assembly.
2.
Carry out the steps: Dismantling
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INTRODUCTION
Cleaning and inspection
Reassembly
Dismantling and reassembly of the entire
chain saw
When the entire chain saw is to be dismantled
and reassembled, proceed as follows:
1.
Refer to page 57, which deals with the
Starter and carry out the instructions
under the heading Dismantling.
2.
Work forwards through the manual and
carry out Dismantling instructions in the
order that the sections occur.
3.
Return to the Starter on page 58 and
follow the instructions under Cleaning
and Inspection.
4.
Work forward through the manual and
carry out Cleaning and Inspection in the
order that the sections occur.
5.
Order or collect all the required spare
parts from the spare parts stores.
6.
In order to Assemble the chain saw,
proceed as follows:
Refer to pages 117-120 which deals with
the Crankcase and carry out the instruc-
tions under Assembly.
Refer to pages 111-112 which deals with
the Piston and Cylinder and carry out
the instructions under Assembly.
Refer to pages 107 which deals with the
Anti-vibration system and carry out the
instructions under Assembly.
Refer to page 105 which deals with the
Tank unit and carry out the instructions
under Assembly.
Continue to work backwards through the
manual and carry out Assembly instructions
as the sections occur.
In order to improve understanding, some
sections begin with a Description of the
relevant sub-assembly.

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