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CONTENTS 2.1 CONTENTS PAGE CONTENT PAGE TITLE PAGE INTRODUCTION ........................2 REVISION HISTORY......................2 UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL ..................2 COPYRIGHT NOTICE ......................2 CONTENTS CONTENTS ...........................3 GUARANTEE GUARANTEE ........................4 INTRODUCTION SCOPE ..........................5 SPECIFICATION ........................5 HANDLING & STORAGE ......................6 HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHAINSAW USE ..............7 HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE USE OF FUELS ......11 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION IDENTIFICATION ........................12...
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This chainsaw must only be used by trained tree surgeons or other suitably qualified and competent persons. 4.2 SPECIFICATION Stock no........................... 15042 Part no..........................CSP2625 Mass: Chainsaw without guide bar and chain † ..............3.5kg Volume: Fuel tank ........................0.23L...
INTRODUCTION 4.3 HANDLING & STORAGE Care must be taken when handling and lifting. This machine is not a toy and must be respected. The environment will have a negative result on its operation if you are not careful. If the air is damp, components will rust.
HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION 5.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHAINSAW USE This chainsaw must only be used by trained tree surgeons or other suitably qualified and competent persons. WARNING! For your safety, please read and understand these instructions before assembling, operating or maintaining this machine. WARNING! Read the instructions carefully.
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HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION – Ensure a distance of at least twice the tree height is observed from all obstacles and dangers. – Keep bystanders a minimum of 10M away and all access points into the work area marked accordingly. –...
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HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION Felling – Remove lower branches/limbs from the tree up to shoulder height. – When removing the lower branches ensure the operator is protected from kickback by using the tree stem for protection and keeping the guide bar out of line with the body (off set).
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HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION Maintenance – Never modify the chain saw in anyway. – Always maintain the chain saw in good working order regularly serviced by an authorised service agent. – Ensure the handles remain clean and free from oil, fuel & moisture. –...
HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION 5.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION CONCERNING THE USE OF FUELS Fuels are inflammable and explosive. Reduce the risk of explosion and fire by: – Turning off and cooling the motor down before filling the tank with fuel. –...
Lay the contents out and check them against the parts shown below. If any part is damaged or missing; please contact the Draper Helpline (the telephone number appears on the Title page) and do not attempt to use the product.
ASSEMBLY Warning: Do not start the chain saw before FIG.1 mounting and correctly adjusting the guide bar and chain. Attention: Saw chain is extremely sharp – wear gloves when handling chain. 8.1 ATTACHING/ADJUSTING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN (FIGS.1 – 12) –...
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ASSEMBLY – Remove the plastic transit spacer FIG.5 – Position the guide bar onto the stud bolt – Reposition clutch cover , ensuring rear end is FIG.6 hooked in place correctly. – Using screwdriver adjust chain adjustment screw until clutch housing clicks in place – this aligns chain adjustment pegs with the aperture in the chain bar.
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ASSEMBLY – Slot all the drive links in to the guide bar groove. FIG.9 Fit the drive links at the tip of the bar correctly around in to the nose sprocket teeth. – Slide the guide bar away from the bar head to put some tension on the saw chain.
ASSEMBLY 8.2 FUEL & LUBRICATION (FIGS.13 – 16) This chain saw is equipped with a 2 stroke air cooled petrol engine. This type of engine requires a mixture of fuel and oil to perform and function. Failure to use the correct oil, fuel or mixture ratio will cause permanent damage to the engine.
OPERATION & USE This chainsaw must only be used by trained tree surgeons or other suitably qualified and competent persons. Warning: Do not start the chain saw until it is fully assembled, correctly adjusted and all functions and controls are familiar. 9.1 COLD STARTING THE ENGINE (FIGS.17 –...
OPERATION & USE Warning: The saw chain continues to move for a period after the throttle has been released. 9.2 WARM STARTING THE ENGINE to the “ ” . Pull out the choke – Position the ON/OFF switch to engage the throttle advance (midway position), turn the choke to off immediately.
OPERATION & USE – Safety boots with a good non-slip tread incorporating protection to toes & shins. High visibility jacket. Some jackets incorporate the clogging material like the trousers, but in any event should be close fitting. – All this equipment should be tested to relevant international and European standards and marked accordingly.
OPERATION & USE 9.6 KICKBACK (FIG.24) Kickback – Definition: – Rapid upward and/or backward motion of the chain saw which can occur when the moving saw chain near the tip of the guide bar contacts an object such as a log or a branch. Kickback is the most common hazard associated with chain saws and can result in serious injuries, and even fatalities.
OPERATION & USE 9.7 CHAIN BRAKE (FIG.25) FIG.25 Before starting any cutting, manually check the chain brake lever functions correctly moving backward and forward. Make these checks with the saw pre-heated and at tick over. – If the chain brake is not working correctly or fails to operate at all, immediately switch off the engine.
OPERATION & USE – Delimb the tree up to shoulder height of all FIG.27 branches. If the tree has large buttress roots also remove these to enable the direction notch to be cut as close to the ground as possible. –...
OPERATION & USE 9.11 CROSS CUTTING/BUCKING FIG.30 (FIGS.30 – 32) Refer to general safety instructions for preparatory and specific warnings. – Regardless of the supporting method, when cross cutting the compression face of the timber must be initially cut followed by a secondary cut from the other side to meet completing the cut.
OPERATION & USE 9.13 CHAIN LUBRICATION (FIG.33) – Prior to use check for chain oil distribution on a piece of paper or cut timber. Observe spatter before continuing. – If the chain is not sufficiently lubricated, increase the oil flow by rotating the setting screw the pump anti-clockwise.
10 MAINTENANCE Warning: – Stop engine, allow to cool and engage the chain brake before carrying out maintenance or adjustments to the machine. – Note: Do not carry out repairs on the machine if you are not qualified to do so, with the exemption of the items listed in this maintenance section.
10 MAINTENANCE 10.3 AIR FILTER (FIGS.37 – 39) FIG.37 – A clogged air filter reduces the engine efficiency, consequently reducing cutting effectiveness while increasing fuel consumption. Note: The air filter should be cleaned more frequently when the wood being cut is dry or the work environment dusty.
10 MAINTENANCE 10.6 SPARK PLUG (FIGS.40 – 42) – The spark plug should be replaced annually or if the chain saw is experiencing starting problems. – Turn and loosen the air filter screw remove the air filter cover – Carefully pull off the spark plug HT lead Using the combination box spanner/screwdriver supplied unscrew the plug.
11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Warning: always stop the unit and disconnect the spark plug prior to performing any of the remedies, except where the remedy requires the engine to be running. Important: Please note all repairs/service should be carried out by an authorised service agent. Problem Probable cause Suggested remedy...
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11 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable cause Suggested remedy 3. Engine runs roughly. Choke set incorrectly. Adjust choke. Service due. Clean/replace air filter and spark plug. Stagnant fuel (fuel has been Drain fuel tank. Mix up a stored too long. fresh batch of 25:1 (fuel with 2-stroke oil) and refill.
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11 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable cause Suggested remedy 7. Engine is hard to start. Start fuel. Drain old fuel and replace with fresh – use stabiliser at the end of season. Spark plug lead loose. Make sure spark plug lead is securely attached to spark plug.
13 DISPOSAL 13.1 DISPOSAL – At the end of the machine’s working life, or when it can no longer be repaired, ensure that it is disposed of according to national regulations. – Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area. In all circumstances: •...
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