Harbor Freight Tools CHICAGO ELECTRIC 67255 User Manual
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SKU 67255
Bar. If needed, repeat the above
adjusting steps to achieve the correct
tension.
work piece and work area set up
Designate a work area that is clean
1.
and well-lit. The work area must not
allow access by children or pets to
prevent distraction and injury.
Route the extension cord along a
2.
safe route to reach the work area
without creating a tripping hazard
or exposing the extension cord to
possible damage. The extension
cord must reach the work area with
enough extra length to allow free
movement while working.
Secure the extension cord by
3.
snapping it in the Power Cord Clip
so there will be no tension on the
connection between the Power Cord
(52) and the extension cord.
There must not be objects, such as
4.
utility lines, gas or water pipes nearby
that will present a hazard while
working.
general Operating instructions
Before cutting, remove the Oil Fill
1.
Cap. Inspect the Cap Gasket (21) for
damage. Fill the oil reservoir to just
below fill plug with Bar and Chain oil
(not included). Then replace the Oil
Fill Cap.
Stand in front of the wood to be cut
2.
with your feet firmly in place.
Connect the outdoor rated extension
3.
cord (not included) to the Power Cord
(52) of the Chain Saw. Make sure
the electrical cord is away from the
cutting area.
Figure 4
note: Front Handle Guard not
shown in illustration
4. Grasp the Handles with both hands.
Always grip the handle with the
thumb and fingers encircling the
handle as show above.
Push forward on the Lock-out Switch
5.
(48), then squeeze and hold the
Trigger Switch (49).
nOte: The
Trigger Switch cannot be activated
unless the Lock-out Switch is
depressed. With the Chain Saw
running, you may release pressure
on the Lock-out Switch. Releasing
the Trigger Switch will stop the motor.
danger! To prevent serious injury and
death from kickback: Do not touch
the Guide Bar Nose to the wood.
When the Chain Saw reaches full
6.
speed, begin cutting with a light,
downward pressure against the
bottom mid-section of the Saw Chain
(72). Allow the Saw Chain to cut
at its own rate. Applying too much
pressure can damage the tool.
danger! When cutting loose, round,
wood stock, make sure to place
the wood stock on a sawhorse, in a
cradle or use a timberjack (all sold