Assembly; Assembling The Claw Stop; Assembling The Blade; Assembling The Saw Chain - Grizzly EKS 710 T Original Instructions For Use

Electric chainsaw with telescopic shaft
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Caution! The saw can re-oil.
Please note that the saw re-oils after
use and oil may leak out if it is stored on
its side or on the head. This is a normal
process due to the necessary ventila-
tion opening on the upper edge of the
tank and does not constitute a reason for
complaint. As each saw is checked dur-
ing production and tested with oil, a small
residue may be in the tank despite drain-
ing, which may slightly dirty the housing
with oil in transit. Please clean the hous-
ing with a cloth.

Assembly

Always wear protective gloves
when working with the saw chain
and use only original parts. Dis-
connect from the mains before
working on the chainsaw. There is
a risk of injury!
Before activating the equipment, you
must:
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Assemble the claw stop,
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Assemble the blade, saw chain and
chain wheel cover and adjust the
chain,
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Assemble the round handle,
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Fill with chain oil,
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Put on the shoulder strap

Assembling the claw stop

1. Undo the blade fixing screw (5)
and remove the chain wheel cover
(6) (small picture).
2. Screw the claw stop (16) onto the
equipment using the enclosed
screws.

Assembling the blade

1. Lay the blade (3) with the central
longitudinal cut over the blade
guide (25). Here, the notched end
of the blade touches the chain
wheel (26).

Assembling the saw chain

1. Turn the chain tensioning screw
(27) anticlockwise on the chain
wheel cover (6) until the chain
tensioning pin (28) is on the stop.
2. Lay out the saw chain (2) such
that the angled cutting edges of
the chain links point clockwise.
3. Place the saw chain (2) around
the chain wheel (26) and in the
blade (3) groove.
4. Replace the chain wheel cover
(6):
The thread (29) is the holder for
the blade fixing screw (5).
The hole (30) in the blade (3) is
the holder for the chain tension-
ing pin (28).
5. Tighten the blade fixing screw (5)
lightly by hand, as the saw chain
still has to be tensioned.

Tension the saw chain

The tension of the saw chain (2) is impor-
tant for your safety and for the function of
the equipment. A correctly tensioned saw
chain (2) increases the durability of your
equipment.
.
Check the chain tension before
each use of the equipment.
• The saw chain (2) is correctly ten-
sioned if it can be pulled around
the blade (3) by hand without
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