Recommended Maintenance Schedule(S); Checking The Chain Brake - Toro 51888 Operator's Manual

48v chain saw
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Maintenance

Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)

Maintenance Service
Interval
Before each use or daily
After each battery drain
cycle
Adding Oil to the Chain Saw
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface and remove the battery.
2. Check the window. If the oil cannot be seen in the window,
oil needs to be added to the chain saw (Figure 25).
Figure 25
1. Oil cap
3. Clean the area around the oil cap (Figure 25).
4. Remove the cap and pour oil into the chain saw until the oil
fills the window (Figure 25).
Note: Do not fill the chain saw higher than the bottom
of the fill neck.
5. Clean up any spilled oil and replace the oil cap.

Checking the Chain Brake

Service Interval: Before each use or daily
1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface and remove the battery.
2.
Engage the chain brake by pushing the hand brake forward
to the stop position (Figure 26).
Maintenance Procedure
• Check the oil level.
• Check the chain brake.
• Clean the bar groove and oil passage holes.
• Check the sprocket for wear.
• Check the wear on the bar.
• Check the wear on the chain.
• Adjust the chain tension.
2. Window
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1. Hand brake—stop position
3. Using a gloved hand, grip the chain and attempt to pull it
around the bar.
4. If the chain brake is working properly, the chain will not
rotate around the bar.
5. Disengage the hand brake, then pull the chain around the
bar to ensure that the hand brake disengages properly.
Cleaning the Bar Groove and
Oil Passage Holes
Service Interval: Before each use or daily
1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface and remove the battery.
2. Remove the two nuts that secure the cover (Figure 27).
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Figure 26

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