Cleaning The Chain Drive; Maintaining The Chain Lubrication; Maintaining The Guide Rail; Fitting The Guide Rail And Tensioning The Saw Chain - Parkside PKSA 20-Li A1 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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Cleaning the chain drive

RISK OF INJURY!
Always wear protective gloves when
handling the saw chain
injury from the sharp cutting teeth!
NOTE
Clean the chain drive after each use.
Place the tool on a level and stable surface.
Pull the front hand guard
as the stop to release the chain brake (see fold-
out page, fig. B).
Undo the fixing screw
Remove the sprocket cover
Carefully remove the saw chain
guide rail
and the chain sprocket
Remove the guide rail
Clean it using a brush.
Now clean the entire chain drive area and the
sprocket cover
with a brush or by blowing it
out with compressed air.
Assembly is carried out in the reverse order.

Maintaining the chain lubrication

See section "Checking and adjusting the chain
lubrication".

Maintaining the guide rail

Remove any burrs that may have formed on the
edge of the rail using a metal file.
Clean the guide rail
with compressed air.
Replace the guide rail
is worn.
GB │ IE │ NI
18 
. There is a risk of
backwards as far
.
.
from the
.
.
groove using a brush or
as soon as the groove
Fitting the guide rail and tensioning
the saw chain
RISK OF INJURY!
Always wear protective gloves when
handling the saw chain
injury from the sharp cutting teeth!
NOTE
A new saw chain
be tightened more often. Check the chain
tension regularly after every cut and adjust it
as required.
Place the chainsaw on a level and stable sur-
face.
Pull the front hand guard
as the stop to release the chain brake (see fold-
out page, fig. B).
Undo the fixing screw
Remove the sprocket cover
Push the slotted hole of the guide rail
the two protruding bolts.
Lay the saw chain
sprocket
. Guide the saw chain
in the direction indicated on the guide rail
.
Pull gently on the guide rail
the saw chain
a little.
Replace the sprocket cover
Retighten the fixing screw
Make sure, however, that you do not screw it in
too tightly.
Turn the chain tensioning ring
direction to increase the tension.
. There is a risk of
stretches and must
backwards as far
.
.
over
over the teeth of the chain
precisely
, to pre-tension
.
.
in a clockwise
PKSA 20-Li A1

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