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SERVICE
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Checking the chain tension
The chain has the proper tension when it lies against the bottom
edge of the guide bar and can be easily pulled by hand about
2-4
m m
( about
1 /8")
u p
f rom
t he
g uide
b ar.
Check the chain tension frequently - new chains tend to get
longer during use!
When checking the chain tension the motor must be switched
off and the power supply plug pulled out. If the chain is too
loose: Loosen the sprocket guard quick tightener by about a
quarter
t urn.
T ighten
t he
c hain
a s
d escribed
u nder
" Tighteneing
the
s aw
c hain."
HINT:
Use 2 or 3 saw chains alternately for even wear of the chains,
sprocket and guide bar running surfaces.
In order to guarantee a uniform wear of the groove in the bar the
bar should be turned over whenever replacing the chain.
Chain brake
These models come with a chain brake as standard equipment.
If there is a kickback resulting from the guide bar tip impacting
the
w ood
( see
S AFETY
I NSTRUCTIONS,
p age
7 ),
t he
b ack
o f
the hand hitting the handguard will engage the chain brake.
The chain will stop within a fraction of a second.
Run-out brake
The electric chain saw come with a run-out brake as standard
equipment.
The run-out brake ensures that the chain comes to a stop
immediately when the ON/OFF switch is released, thus
preventing the chain from continuing to run and presenting a
hazard.
Testing of the run-out brake is described on page 18.
Chain and run-out brake maintenance
The brake systems are very important safety features, and
like any other part they are subject to a certain amount of
wear. Regular inspection and maintenance is important for
your personal safety, and can be properly performed only
by a MAKITA service centre.
Engaging the chain brake (braking)
With your left hand, press the handguard (1) towards the tip of
the guide bar (arrow 2).
Releasing the chain brake
Pull the hand guard (1) towards you (arrow 3) until you feel it
catch. The brake is now released.
Note:
When the chain brake is actuated the power supply to the mo-
tor
will
be
cut
off.
Testing
of
the
chain
brake
is
described
on
page 18.
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