Assembly - McCulloch CS 340 Manuel D'utilisation

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WARNING: Read and understand the safety
chapter before you assemble the product.
To assemble the guide bar and saw
chain (standard chain adjustment)
1. Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug
during assembly to prevent an accidental start.
2. Remove the bar nuts and the sprocket cover.
Remove the transportation guard (A). (Fig. 39)
3. Put the guide bar above the bar bolts. Steer the
guide bar to its most rear position. (Fig. 40)
4. Put on protective chainsaw gloves.
5. Lift the saw chain above the drive sprocket and
engage it in the groove on the guide bar. Start on the
top edge of the guide bar. (Fig. 41)
6. Make sure that the edges of the cutting links are
turned forward on the top edge of the guide bar.
7. Assemble the sprocket cover and steer the chain
adjuster pin to the hole in the guide bar.
8. Make sure that the drive links of the saw chain fit
correctly on the drive sprocket. Also make sure that
the saw chain is correctly engaged in the groove in
the guide bar.
9. Tighten the guide bar nuts with your fingers.
10. Tighten the saw chain by turning the chain
tensioning screw clockwise with the combination
wrench (Fig. 42). Tighten the saw chain until it does
not sag from below the guide bar, but you can turn it
easily by hand. (Fig. 43)
11. Hold up the end of the guide bar and tighten the bar
nuts with the combination wrench. (Fig. 44)
Examine the chain tension frequently after you
assemble a new saw chain and until the saw
chain has been run-in.
Examine the chain tension regularly. Correct
chain tension results in good cutting performance
and a long life.
To assemble the guide bar and saw
chain (knob and wheel chain
adjustment)
1. Move the front hand guard in the direction of the
front handle to disengage the chain brake.
2. Fold the knob out to open position. (Fig. 45)
3. Turn the knob counterclockwise to loosen the bar
cover. (Fig. 46)
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4. Remove the knob (A) and the sprocket cover.
Remove the transportation guard, if installed. (Fig.
47)
5. Put the guide bar over the bar bolts. Steer the guide
bar to its most rear position. Put the chain over the
drive sprocket and engage it in the groove on the
guide bar. Start on the top edge of the guide bar.
(Fig. 48)
6. Make sure that the edges of the cutting links are
turned forward on the top edge of the guide bar.
7. Assemble the sprocket cover and steer the chain
adjuster pin to the hole in the guide bar. Make sure
that the drive links of the chain fit correctly on the
drive sprocket. Also make sure that the saw chain is
correctly engaged in the groove in the guide bar.
(Fig. 49)
8. Tighten the saw chain by turning the wheel down (+).
Tighten the chain until it does not sag from below of
the guide bar. (Fig. 50)
9. The saw chain is correctly tightened as it does not
sag from below the guide bar, but you can turn it
easily by hand.
10. Hold up the guide bar tip and turn the knob
clockwise to tighten it. (Fig. 51)
Examine the chain tension frequently after you
assemble a new saw chain and until the saw
chain has been run-in.
Examine the chain tension regularly. Correct
chain tension results in good cutting performance
and a long life.
To reset the chain brake
If the clutch cover is removed accidentally while the
chain brake is locked, the chain brake must be unlocked
so the clutch cover can be assembled without binding to
the clutch drum.
CAUTION: The chain brake spring is under
tension. Use care when resetting the chain
brake.
Note: Do not hold the brake band while attempting to
reset it.
1. Align the notches on the bar tool so that they fit over
the brake rotating link. (Fig. 52)
2. To reset the brake, rotate the link clockwise until it
stops. The front link will be in its downward rotated
position when the chain brake is unlocked. (Fig. 53)
(Fig. 54)
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