8.10 Dismantling shaft and motor
cabling (536LiPT5/530iPT5)
NB! Use the CST to check the functions before
dismantling.
1
Dismantle the trigger guard, handle, battery hous-
ing as described in "8.1 General repair instruc-
tions".
2
Dismantle the clamp holding the shaft.
Separate the connector to the control unit.
The shaft will now come loose from the battery
housing.
See figure 28.
NB!
If the motor cable is defective and must be
changed, the best way to do this is to cut off
the connector at the battery housing end and
then thread the cable through the shaft.
3
Dismantle the saw head from the shaft, 2 screws.
Dismantle the harness support hook.
4
Dismantle the cable protector.
5
Unplug the motor cabling connector. Split the
connector in order to be able to thread the cable
out of the saw head.
See figure 29.
6
Loosen the cables from the connector at the
battery housing end with a small flat screwdriver.
Make sure the wings on both sides of the
connector have been pressed in and then pull the
cable from the connector.
See figure 30.
7
Unscrew the lock on the front clamp on the shaft.
Dismantle the clamp, 2 screws.
See figure 31.
Fig 28
Fig 29
Fig 30
Fig 31
26 – English
Repair instructions