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Chain brake, Chain brake testing, Chain brake maintenance – Shindaiwa 502s User Manual

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Chain Brake

Chain Brake Operation

This saw is equipped with a dual func-

tion chain brake designed to stop the

saw chain from rotating whenever kick-

back occurs.

WARNING!
The chain brake is installed

only to reduce the risk from kickback!
The chain brake is not a substitute for
careful operation!

IMPORTANT!

Release the throttle whenever the chain

brake is activated!

Engaging the brake lever causes a

1.

brake band to tighten around the

clutch drum, stopping the saw chain.
The chain brake is designed to engage

2.

whenever the brake lever strikes the

operator’s hand or from the inertial

effects of kickback.
The chain brake can also be activated

3.

by pushing the brake lever forward

manually.

To release (disengage) the chain brake,

pull the brake lever rearward, towards the

front handle until a positive stop is felt.

WARNING!
Both of the following testing

procedures must cause the chain
brake to engage and prevent the
saw chain from moving! If the chain
brake does not fully engage and
prevent the saw chain from moving
during either test, DO NOT OPER-
ATE THE SAW! Return the saw to
your dealer for repairs!

Use the following procedure to test for

proper operation:

Start the saw and warm the engine to

1.

operating temperature.

1

2

Chain
Stopped

Chain Can Move

Use the following procedure to test for

proper operation:

Turn the engine “OFF,” and verify

1.

that the ignition switch is in the “O” or

“OFF” position.

With the saw on a flat stable surface, main-

2.

tain a firm grip on the rear handle with the

right hand and the top of the front handle

with the left hand. The left hand should be

centered with the front hand guard.
Accelerate engine to full throttle, then,

3.

without releasing the front handle, roll

the left wrist forward against the front

hand guard/chain brake lever to push the

brake lever forward until the chain brake

activates (position 2). The saw chain

must stop immediately. If either of step 1

or step 2 tests fail, contact an authorized

Shindaiwa dealer for repairs.

CAUTION!
Operating the saw at wide open throt-
tle for longer than 5 seconds without
a load could result in engine damage.

Chain Brake Testing

Periodically clean the brake mecha-

nism of sawdust or debris.

CAUTION!
Never start or operate this saw while
the chain brake is activated!

Chain Brake Maintenance

Step 1

Step 2

If the chain brake becomes damaged

or worn, or fails to completely engage

or release the clutch drum, return the

saw to your dealer for repairs.
Never carry the saw by the brake lever!

Carry the saw by the front handle.

Always stop the saw and disengage

the chain brake before removing or

replacing the clutch cover!
Never make carburetor adjustments

while the chain brake is engaged!

WARNING!
The chain brake system for

this unit type 502s is not adjust-
able! If the chain brake fails to stop
the chain when activated, DO NOT
USE THE SAW! Return the saw to
your dealer for repairs.

Release the front handle only and allow

3.

the guide bar nose to drop onto the

wood. The chain brake lever should

move forward to position 2 and activate

the brake as soon as the nose strikes

the wood block. Wearing gloves, make

sure that the saw chain cannot be

pulled around the guide bar.

Hold the chain saw normally, gripping

2.

the rear handle with the right hand

and the front handle with the left hand.

While keeping the chain saw level, hold

the nose of the guide bar approximately

14” (35 cm) above a solid wood block.

Step 1: Inertia Chain Brake Function (engine “OFF”)

Step 2: Manual Chain Brake Function (engine running)

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