Craftsman 35834110 User Manual CHAIN SAW 14 Manuals And Guides L0710612

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IMPORTANT MANUAL

Do Not Throw Awa,_

SEARS
operator's
manual

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Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Repair Part s

MODEL NO.
358.34110 - 2.0/14"

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2.0/14" "

ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW
_01LWARNING:

Recordin the spaceprovidedbelowthe Model No.and Serial No.0fyoursaw.
These numbers are located on the name plate decal.

read and follow
Safety Rules, Precautions
and Operating
Instruclions. Failure to do so can
result ih serious injury.

Model No.

Serial No.
Retain these numbers for future reference.

Sears,
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s30-o67576.a-p0pn.q

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Roebuck
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Co., Chicago,
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IlL 60684
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U.S.A.
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©Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1989

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FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY

ON ELECTRIC

CHAIN

SAW

: F_r _r_eyear _bm date _f pumha_se_
_ears wi_ repair defe.cts|_ mateda__ w_rkmans_ip in this E_ctri_ C hain _aw at n_ charge_
This warranty exbludes bar & chain, which are expendable parts and becomewem during normal use,
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If this Electric Chain Saw is used for commercial or rental purpose, this warranty applies for only 30 days from date of purchase.
WARRANTY 8 ERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY RETU RNING THE CHAIN SAWTO THE N EARESTSEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTM ENT
IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rigMs, and you may also have other rightswhich vary fromstate to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Sears Tower,Dept. D731C R_W,Chicago, IL60684
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S-pecifications ................................
SPECIAL SAFJSTYSECTION ......................
Know Your Chain Saw ............................
preparing Y0u_Saw For Use .......
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A, Getting Ready ..............................
B. Power Source and E_tensien Cord ..............
C. Attaching the Bar and Chain ...................
D. Chain Tension ..............................
E, Bar and Chain Oil ...................................
Using Your Saw .........
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A, Control Devices-•.. ........
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13.Pre-Operation Checks,, _,,. : ................
C, Starting and Stopping the Saw ................
Types of Cutting ..............................
A, BasicCutting Technique .....................

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B, Tree Felling Techniques ......................
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C. Bucking ..................................
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D. Debranching and Pruning .....................
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:7 Maintenance ...... •...................
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A. Cleaning the Saw ..........................
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B. Guide Bar and Chain ........................
8
C, Sprocket/Gear Assembly .....................
9
D. Storage ..................................
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E, Maintenance Acces-sor_es....................
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F. Trouble Shooting Chart•. : .....................
10 Repalr Parts List.. : ...........................
10 Quick Reference Page... .......................
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•SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL

. , 358.34110(2.0/14 #)
110-120 Volts AC
50-60 Hz

POWERSUPPLY
RATED CURRENT

10.5 Amps

MAXIMUM MOTOR OUTPUT

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SPROCI(ET/bRIVE

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2.0Horsepower
Gear Drive "

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CHAINm Oregon®

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,_r8Pitch, LOW]_ofile
Non-Chrome Cutters
Replscement Stock No• 71-3f_17

GUIDE BAR -- Lo Kick°

14_ NorvArmored Tip Nose
Rep acement Stock No• 71-36365

OILER

Manu_

CHAIN SHARPENING

Manual

Handle _Oiler
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Act uator/Filler CaP
Lockout Button

Adjusting Screw

OII Level
Reduced--K_k

Golds Bar

.Low-Kickback

Powe_r Cord

Indicator
. Spikes

Chain

Motor Housing
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SAFETY

SECTION

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KICKBACK,.

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REDUCE

THE GHANCE

OF KICKBACK

1. Recognize that kickback can happen. With a basic
understandingof kickback, you can reduce the ele.
ment of surprise which contributes to accidents.
2. Never let the moving chain contact any object at
the tip of th e guide bar. Figure 1.
• 3. Keep the working area free from Obstructions
such as otherlrees,_brenches,
rocks, fences,
stumps, etc. Figure 2. Eliminate or avoid any
obstructionthat your saw chain could hit while you
are cutting through a particular log or branch.
4. Keep your saw chain sharp and properly
tensioned. A loose or dull chain can increase the
chance of kickback. 'Follow manufacturer's chain
sharpening and maintenance instructions. Check
tension at_tegolar intervals with the motor stopped,
neverwiththe motorrunning.Makesurethatbar clamp
nulsaresecurelytightened aftertensioning the chain,
5_ Begin and continue cutting only with the chain
moving at full speed. If the chain is moving at a
slower speed, there is greater chanc e for kickback

_k KICKBACK WARNING
Klokb_.k can Qccur when the moving chain contacts
an obj_"t atthe upperportion of the tip of the guidebar
or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain
in the cut. Contact at the upper portion of the tip of the
gutde bar can cause the chainto dig intothe object and
stop the chain for an instant. The result is a lightning
fast, reverse reaction which kicks the guide bar upand
back toward the operator. If the saw chain is pinched
"along lhe top of the guide bar,. the guide,bar can be
drivenrapidly back towardthe operator. Either of these
reactionscan cause loss of saw cont,_ wh}ch can
result in serious injury.

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KtCKBACK

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AGAINST

Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead t0
serious injury. Do not rely only on the safety devices
provided withyoursaw. As a chain saw user, you must
take special safety precautions to help keep your
cutting Jobs free from accident or injury.

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GUARD

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SPECIAL

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6. Cut one log at a time.
7. Use extreme caution when reentering a previous
cut.
8. Do not attempt plunge or bore cuts.
9. Watchforshiftinglogsorotherforcesthatcould
close a cut and pinch or fall intothe chain.
,10, Use the Reduced.Kic.kback Guide Bar and LowKickback Chain specified fol" your saw.

PATH

Figure I

MAINTAIN

AVOID
OBSTRUCTIONS

1. Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands
when the motor is runniqg and don't let go, _q_ure
3. A firm grip can neutralize kickback and help you
maintain contmt of the saw.Keep the fingers of your
lefthand encirclingand yourleftthumbunderthefront
handle. Keep your right hand completelyaroundthe
rear handle Whether _ou are .right handed or fell
• har_ded.Keep your left arm straight with the elbow
locked.
2. Never reverse right and left hand positions. Figure3.
3. Stand with your weight evenly balanced on both
feet,
4. Stand slightly to the left side of the saw, to keep
ymarbody from being in a direct fine with the cutring chain. Figure 3.
5. Do not overreach. You could be drawn or thrownoff
balance and lose control of the saw.
6, Do not cut above shoulder height, it is difficult to
maintain control of the saw above shoulder heighL

• CLEAR,rrlE
WORKINGAREA
Figure 2
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KEIEP A FIRM GRIP

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WIT,SOT..A.OS
WITHLEFT

THUMB

:_NDLE

NEVER
HAND

REVERSE
POSITION

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CORRECT

GRIP

INCORRECT

GRIP

CORRECT

CONTROL

POSITION

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AWARNING
Because a chain saw is a high-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions must
be observed to reduce the risk of accidents. Careless or improper use can cause serious
injury.

_SAFETY
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CLOTHING

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|/HEARING'PROTECTION
)TECTION

HEAVY DUTY GLOVES

SAFETYCHAPS

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3. Do not handle or operatea chain saw when you
• • are, fatigue d, ill, or upset; or if you have taken.
alcohol,drags or medication. You must be in good
physical condition and mentally alert. Chain saw
work is strenuous. If you have any condition that
might be aggravated by strenuouswork, check with
your doctor before operating a chain saw.
4, Do not attempt to use your sawdudng bad weather
conditions suchas strong wind,electricalstorms,rain,
snow,etc., or at night.
5. Plan your sawtng operations carefullyin advance.
Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area,
secure footing,and ifyou are felling trees, a planned
retreat path.
6. Avoid accidental starting. Always unplug the saw
when not in use.

• KNOW

YOUR

SAW

1. Read.youl; Operator's Manuai carefully unti!.you
completely understand and can follow all safety
instructions and operating instructions before
attempting to operate the unit.
2. Restrict the use of your saw.to adult users Who.
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andfolfowt,_e_fety ruhgs,
precautJor_and
operatingin'structionsfound in tl'_ manual.

AVOID

REACTIVE

FORCES

Pinch.Kickback and Pull-in occur when the chain is . -._-:
suddenly stopped by being pinched, caught, or by
contacting a foreign object in the wood. Thisresultsin
reversal of the chain force being used to cut wood and
causes the sawto move in the opposite directionofchain
rotation. Pinch-Kickback drives the saw straight back
toward the operator, pull-in pulls the saw away from the
operato_Eitherreaction canres_Jltin theI(_;srof
control and .
serious injury. "
To avoid Pinch-Kickback:

PLAN
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AHEAD

.Wear protective gear, Always use
steel-toedsafetyfootwearwtthnon-slip
soles; snug-fittingclothing with reinforced cutresistantinserts;heavy-duty
non-slipgloves;eye protectionsuch as non-fogging,
vented goggles or face screen; an approved safety
hard hat; and hearing protection. Secure long hair
above shoulder length with a hairnet to prevent
•: entanglement. Frequent users should have hearing
checked regularly as chain saw noise may damage
hearing,
2. Keep children, bystandem, and animals out of the
work area -- a minlmu m of 30 feet. Do notaJiowpeople or an imals tobe near the chain saw or exten sion
cord when sta_ing or operating the chain saw:

1. Be extremely aware of situations or obstructions
thatcan causemateria]to pinchthetop ofOrotherwise
stopthe chain.
2. Do not cut more than one log at a time.
3. Do not twist the saw as the bar iswithdrawnfrom an
under-cutwhen bucking.
To avoid Pull-in:
1. Always begin cutting with the chain moving at full
apeed and the law frame against the wood.
2. Use wedges made of plastic or wood, (never of
metal ) to h01dthe cut open.

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12. Unplug thepoWerconnection whenthesawisnot
in Use,
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SAW SAFELY

1. DO not operate a chain saw that is damaged,
improperly adjusted, or not completely and
securely assembled.
2. Do not use the saw if the trigger switch does not
turn the unit on and off properly. Repairsto the trigger switch must be made by your Sears Service
Center.
3. Do not operate the saw from a ladder or in a tree.
4. PoslUon al! pads of your body to the left of cut
when themotor is running.
5, Cut wood only. Do notcut metaJ,plastics,masonry,
non-woodbuildingmaterials,etc, Do notuse_oursaw
topry or shove awaylimbs,rootsor otherobjects.
6. Make, sure the chain will not make contact with
any object before starting the motor, Never try to
start the saw when the guide bar.is in a cut or kerr.
7. Use extreme csution when cutting small size
brush and saplings. Slender material can catch the
saw chain and b_ whipped towardyou or pull you off
balance•
B. Be alert for springbaek when cutting a limb that is
• under tensionto avoid be ngstruckbythe limbor saw
when the tensiorl in the wood fibers is released.
9, Do not t_orcethe saw through a cut. Exert light
pressure only. Pressure on the saw at the end of a
cut could cause loss of control when the cut is
completed.
10. Avoid body contact with the chain anytime the
saw is plugged into a power source, The chain wjtl
continue to move fore shorttime after the trigger is
released.
1"L AvolddangerouSsltuations, Do notexposethesaw
to rain, or use in damp, wet, gaseous, or explosive
locations.

MAINTAIN

IHI

SAW IN
ORDER

i. Unplug the saw before servicing or changing
accessories.
2. Your ChainSaw isdoubleinsutstedtohelpprotect
aga!nst electdc shock. Have all chainsaw service
(other than the service described in the maintenance section of this man ual) performed by your
Sears Service Center,

3. Keep chain andguide bar. clean and properly _
lubricated,
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4. Keep oiTcap, screws,and fasteners tight.
5. Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of off,
6. Stop the saw if the chain strikes a forelgn object.
Checkfor alignment, binding, breal
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