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Additional safety precautions (cont.), Sharpening the chain – Shindaiwa 35701 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION

WARNING!

■ Install the appropriate guide-bar

scabbard before transporting the
saw.

■ Never operate a saw that is

damaged, improperly adjusted, or
not completely and securely
assembled.

■ Use only Shindaiwa-recommended

parts when repairing or servicing
this saw.

■ Do not use this saw if the saw

chain continues to move after the
throttle control trigger is released.

■ Use extra care when cutting a

limb that is under tension! A limb
under tension could spring back
suddenly, causing you to lose
control of the saw!

■ Use extreme caution when cutting

smaller brush and saplings! Small-
diameter material may catch in the
chain and be whipped toward you
or pull you off balance, causing
you to lose control of the saw!

■ Operate the saw only in a well

ventilated area.

■ Keep the saw handles dry, clean

and free of oil or fuel mixture.

■ Never operate any saw while in a

tree unless you have been specifi-
cally trained to do so!

■ Never perform service or repairs

to this saw unless you are specifi-
cally trained and equipped to do
so!

■ Improper maintenance, use of

nonconforming replacement
components, or the removal of
safety devices, such as the chain
brake or any of the chain brake
components, could result in
serious injury.

■ Never allow any part of your body

near the clutch cover of an
operating saw.

■ Never operate a saw with dam-

aged or missing anti-vibration
cushions. Long-term exposure to
vibration can damage your hands.

■ Always maintain a firm footing

while operating this saw! Ladders
and other temporary platforms can
shift unexpectedly, and are not
recommended!

Additional Safety Precautions (cont.)

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MAINTENANCE

Sharpening the Chain

Using a filing gauge

CHN-19

Using a flat file to round

the front corner on a

depth gauge

CHN-18

Using a depth

gauge joiner

Sharpening Technique

1. Using a 5/32" round file, sharpen all

cutters to a 30° angle .

IMPORTANT!

File all cutters to the same angle and
depth! Unequal filing may cause the
saw to vibrate or cut erratically!

NOTE:

For consistent filing angles, use a filing
guide such as Oregon

p/n 37534 or equivalent.

2. After all cutters are sharpened, use

a depth gauge joiner (Oregon

p/n 106738 or equivalent) to
measure the height of each depth
gauge.

3. As required, lower the depth gauges

to a height of 0.020"
(0.5 mm). Use a flat file; Oregon

௡ p/

n 12211 or equivalent.

4. After all depth gauges have been

adjusted, use a flat file to round each
depth gauge leading edge to its
original curvature and angle.

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