Main Components; Assembly; Assembly Components - Stiga PR 500 Li 48 Operator's Manual

Battery powered chainsaw for tree service
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1. Sound power level
2. CE conformity marking
3. Month/Year of manufacture
4. Type of machine
5. Power voltage
6. Serial number
7. Name and address of Manufacturer
8. Article code
9. Length of the guide bar
10. Dual insulation
Write the identification data of the
machine in the specific space on the
label on the back of the cover page.
IMPORTANT Quote the information on
the product identification label whenever
you contact an authorised service centre.
IMPORTANT The example of the
Declaration of Conformity is provided
on the last pages of the manual.

3.4 MAIN COMPONENTS

The machine is composed of a series
of main components that have the
following functions (Fig.1):
A. Motor: supplies the drive power
to the cutting means.
B. Front hand grip: support hand grip
located on the front of the chainsaw. This
should be grasped using the left hand.
C. Rear hand grip: support hand grip located
on the rear of the chainsaw. This should be
grasped using the right hand. This hand
grip is fitted with the main throttle controls.
D. Front hand guard: protection device seated
between the front hand grip and the toothed
chain, to protect the hand against injuries
should it slip off the hand grip. This guard is
used as a device to trigger the chain brake.
E. Fastening point: coupling device
used to fasten the chainsaw to a rope
or belt, and then hook it onto the
operator's harness using clasp clips.
F.
Guide bar: supports and
guides the toothed chain.
G. Toothed chain: cutting element,
consisting of drive links fitted with
small blades called "teeth" and side
connections held in place by rivets.
H. Chain restraint pin: safety device that
prevents uncontrolled movements of the
toothed chain should it break or slacken.
I.
Spiked bumper: device installed
opposite the guide bar assembly
point acting as a pivot when it comes
into contact with a tree or trunk.
J.
Spiked bumper guard: spiked
bumper cover to be fitted during
handling, transportation or storage
of the machine. This guard must be
removed when using the machine.
K. Bar cover guard: chainsaw cover on the
guide bar to be fitted during handling,
transportation or storage of the machine.
L. Battery (if not supplied with the machine,
see par. 15.1. "accessories on request):
device that supplies electric current to the
tool; its specifications and regulations for
use are described in a specific manual.
M. Battery charger (if not supplied with
the machine, see par. 15.2 "accessories
on request): device used to recharge
the battery. Two battery chargers are
available: M1 (fast battery charger);
M2 (standard battery charger).
N. Battery backpack (accessory on request.
par.15.4): device used to store batteries.
O. Connection cable: cable used to connect
the machine to the battery pack.
P.
Battery simulator (accessory on
request. par.15.5): device that allows
the use of the battery backpack when
inserted in the machine housing.

4. ASSEMBLY

The safety regulations to follow
are described in chap. 2. Strictly
comply with these instructions to
avoid serious risks or dangers.
For storage and transport purposes, some
components of the machine may not be installed
in the factory and have to be assembled after
unpacking. Follow the instructions below.
Unpacking and completing the assembly
should be done on a flat and stable surface,
with enough space for machine handling
and its packaging, always making use of
suitable equipment. Do not use the machine
until all the instructions provided in the
"ASSEMBLY" section have been carried out.

4.1 ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

The packaging holds the components needed
for assembly as listed in the table below:
Guide bar fitted with bar cover
Toothed chain
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