Spitznas 5 1020 0020 Operating Manual

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Pneumatic Chain Saws 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023
Spitznas Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Fellerstr.4, 42555 Velbert, Tel: 02052 605 0, Fax: 02052 605 29
Date: 08/2005
OPERATING MANUAL
Tech. Doc. No. 509
Pneumatic Chain saws
5 1020 0020
5 1021 0020
5 1022 0020
5 1023 0020
510200020-510230020
M a s c h i n e n f a b r i k G m b H

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  • Page 1 M a s c h i n e n f a b r i k G m b H OPERATING MANUAL Tech. Doc. No. 509 Pneumatic Chain saws 5 1020 0020 5 1021 0020 5 1022 0020 5 1023 0020 Spitznas Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Fellerstr.4, 42555 Velbert, Tel: 02052 605 0, Fax: 02052 605 29 Date: 08/2005 510200020-510230020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 INDEX Page Safety Instructions 3 - 9 Maintenance and Repairs Assembly of bar and chain Disengaging the chain-brake Tensioning the chain Checking the tension of the chain Filling the chain lubricating oil Checking the chain lubrication Chain-brake Blocking of the chain with the chain-brake...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Other attachments are not allowed to be used, because they could lead to bigger dangers. SPITZNAS takes out any liability for person- and property damage, in which use of not approved attachments has occurred. 3/26...
  • Page 4 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do wear provisioning clothing and outwear! The clothing has to be purposing and shall not hinder. Wear tight clothes with insert-combined suit, no working suit! There should be no clothing, no scarf, no tie, no jeweils – that can possibly get into wood or undergrowth.
  • Page 5 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Before you start the saw Check if the saw is in safe condition. Observe the corresponding chapter in the operating manual. chain-break must be in proper condition the guide (bar) has to be fixed well chain has to be tensioned the right way valve lever and valve lever latch have to be fingertip easy.
  • Page 6 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do always hold the saw tight in both of your hands for the right guiding. The right hand is holding the back handle (even left-hander) pipe handle and handle should be hold tight with the thumb.
  • Page 7 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Use a guide which is as short as possible: Chain, guide and sprocket have to fit to each other and also to the motor saw! Be careful slippery, when wet, slipperiness, snow, ice on slopes or uneven offroad, on fresh peeled wood (bark).
  • Page 8 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Danger because of kickback! Kickback can lead to deadly cutting injury! If a kickback happens the saw suddenly can sling towards the user, e.g. if the chain hits unintentionally wood or a hard object in the area around the upper quarter of the bar nose.
  • Page 9 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 FOR YOUR SAFETY Decreasing the danger of accidents Quick-stop chain-brake: With this the danger of injuring can be reduced in certain situations but the kickback itself can not be avoided. When releasing the chain-break the chain comes to standstill in a split second as described in paragraph „Chain-break“...
  • Page 10: Maintenance And Repairs

    Maintain the saw regularly. Make only maintenance and repairs that has been described in the Operating Manual. Let other work be done by SPITZNAS-after-sales service. Only original SPITZNAS spare parts should be used. Do not change anything at the motor saw. The safety could be endangered.
  • Page 11: Disengaging The Chain-Brake

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Turn screw (1) to the left until clamp nut (2) lies close to the left of housing recess. Loosening the chain-brake: Press hand protection (3) against the pipe handle. Pull on protecting gloves Put on the chain (starting at the bar nose).
  • Page 12: Tensioning The Chain

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Adjust tension of chain during operation: Stop motor and disconnect it from air supply. Only then loosen the nuts (1)! Lift bar nose and screw clamp nut (1) with a screwdriver to the right until the chain lies at the underside of the bar.
  • Page 13: Filling The Chain Lubricating Oil

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Service life and performance of the chain saw are determined by a) Degree of air purity b) Lubrication and maintenance To a) Blow the air hose clear before connecting it to the saw. Install dirt and water separators upstream of the saw, if it is not possible to prevent the formation of rust and water condensation in the air distribution lines.
  • Page 14: Checking The Chain Lubrication

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS If the flow in the oil tank does not change lubricating oil delivery can be interrupted. Check chain lubrication. Clean the oil passages. Possibly look for the SPITZNAS after-sales service. Checking the chain lubrication The chain always has to sling off a little oil.
  • Page 15: Chain-Brake

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Chain-brake Blocking the chain with the chain-brake - when emergency Hand guard to the bar nose - with the left hand - or automatically - by the kickback: the chain get blocked and stops Releasing the chain-brake - Pull the hand guard to the pipe handle.
  • Page 16: Maintaining The Chain-Brake

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Maintenance of chain-brake The chain-brake is subjected to normal wear. For serving a good performance, it has to be maintained by well trained personnel (e.g. after-sale-service) at regular intervals: Professional fulltime work every three months Half-professional (Agriculture &...
  • Page 17: After The Operation

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS In cold state: The chain must lean against the bottom side of the bar but it has to be still pulled around the bar by hand. If necessary, adjust tension of the chain again. Paragraph „“Tensioning the chain“! With operating temperature: The chain stretches and slacks.
  • Page 18: Sharpening The Chain

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Sharpening the Chain Lowering the depth limiter 1. When sharpening your chain with a file holder, the clearance of the depth limiter must be checked and adjusted if necessary after sharpening. 2.
  • Page 19: Chain Repair

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS top of tooth side plate 4. All cutting teeth must be 5. Always completely file of equal length. away any damage areas on side plate and top of tooth. The chain supplied with the saw is to be sharpened at the following angles.
  • Page 20: Replacing Of Broken Drive Links

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS IMPORTANT: When shortening the chain, always remove the standard drive link and not the safety drive link. Replacing broken drive links (Grind off rivet heads if necessary) Lay chain in the corresponding recess of the anvil with the cutting tooth always pointing Rivet Removal...
  • Page 21: Chain Bar

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Chain Bar IMPORTANT: Bars are designed only for the purpose of guiding the chain, and should never be used as crowbars. Turning, twisting, and using the bar as a lever will shorten its service life and void the warrranty.
  • Page 22: Sprocket

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Cause Bar Condition Worn groove Wear due to long service. Shallow groove, narrow running surface Chain tilted. Cutting teeth damaged on one side. Drive link tongues worn. Blueish areas on running surface Groove compressed in the areas.
  • Page 23: Maintaining The Chain Clean And Sharpended

    Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Maintaining the chain clean and sharpened Cutting without problems with the right sharpened chain A saw which was well sharpened pulls itself without problems and light pushing in the wood. Do not work with a blunt or damaged chain.
  • Page 24 Pneumatic Chain Saw 5 1020/5 1021/5 1022/5 1023 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS The stipulated values for the angles A and B achieve automatically, if you use the stipulated files and filing machines and if there is a right adjusting. The angles have to be the same to all teeth of the chain. If the angles differ from each other: the running of the chain is rough, uneven, and the wear gets tougher –...
  • Page 25: Maintenance Schedule

    Guide bar, chain and sprocket are wear parts. So if you buy these parts it is enough to enter part number and the description. After a repair the warranty claim could only be recognized, if the repairs are done by an authorized SPITZNAS service with original SPITZNAS spare parts. 25/26 08/2005...
  • Page 26: Technical Specification

    Power ID of Weight material connection hose (usable) length consumption m³/min Part No. 5 1020 0020 R ¾“ female 15 min. 12,8 R ¾“ female 15 min. 12,8 5 1021 0020 5 1022 0020 R 3“ female 15 min. 12,8 ZnAl12 R ¾“...

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