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Operator's Manual

CRRFTSNRNo
2.6 cu. in./42cc 2-Cycle

GASOLINE CHAIN SAW
Model No.
358.352680 - 18 in. Bar

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Read
and follow all Safety Rules and Operating
WARNING:
Instructions before first use of this product.

For answers to your questions about this product:
Call 7 am-7 pro, Mon-Sat; Sun, 10 am-7 pm

1-800-235-5878
Sears, Roebuck

530-087030

07/0"_/97

and Co., Hoffman

Estates, IL 60179 USA

Warranty
Safety Rules
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Service and Adjustments

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FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY
CHAIN SAW

Storage
Trouble Shooting Chart
Parts List
Spanish
Parts & Ordering

ON CRAFTSMAN

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Back

® GAS

For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Gas Chain Saw is
maintained, lubricated and tuned up according to the owner's manual, Sears will
repair, free of charge, any defect in material or workmanship.
This warranty excludes the bar, chain, spark plug and air filter, which are
expendable parts, and become worn during normat use.
If this Gas Chain Saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty
applies for 30 clays from the date of purchase.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THIS CHAIN SAW TO
THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATicS.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D1817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179

WARNING: Always disconnect spark
plugwire when makingrepairsexcept
for carburetoradjustments.Because a
chainsaw is a high-speed woodcutting
tool,careless or improper use of this
toolcan cause seriousinjury.
PLAN AHEAD
• Restrict the use ofyour saw to adult
users who understand and can follow
the safety rules, precautions, and operating instructions found in this
manual,
Snug
Fitting --_-.-_
Cfothing

Safety
Shoes

Protection
Heavy Duty
Gloves

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Safety Chaps

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, Wear protective gear. Always use
steel-toed safety footwear with nonslip soles; snug-fitting clothing; heavy-

duty, non-slipgloves; eye protection
such as non-fogging,vented goggles
or face screen; an approvedsafety
hard hat;and sound barriers(ear
plugs or mufflers) to protect your
hearing. Regular usersshould have
hearingchecked regularlyas chain
saw noisecan damage hearing.Socure hair above shoulder length.
, Keep all parts of your body away from
the chain when the engine is running.
° Keep children, bystanders, and anireals at least 30 feet (10 meters)
away from the work area when starting and using the saw.
Do not handle or operate a chain saw
when you are fatigued, il!, or upset, or
if you have taken alcohol, drugs, or
medication, You must be in good
physical condition and mentally alert.
If you have any condition that might
be aggravated by strenuous work,
check with doctor before operating.
Do not start cutting until you have a
clear work area, secure footing, and
especially if you are felling a tree, a
retreat path.

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OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY
• Do not operate with one hand. Serious injury to the operator, helpers, or
bystanders may result from onehanded operation. A chain saw is intended for two-handed use.
• Operate the chain saw only in a wellventilated outdoor area.
• Do not operate saw from a ladder or
in a tree, unless you are specifically
trained to do so.
• Make sure the chain will not make
contact with any object while starting
the engine. Never try to start the saw
when the guide bar is in a cut.
• Do not put pressure on the saw, especially at the end of the cut. Doing
so can cause you to lose control
when the cut is completed.
° Stop engine before setting saw down.
• Hand carry saw only when engine is
stopped. Carry with muffler away from
body; guide bar & chain projecting behind you; guide bar preferably covered with a scabbard.
MAINTAIN
YOUR SAW IN GOOD
WORKING
ORDER
- Have all chain saw service performed
by a qualified service dealer except
the items listed in the maintenance
section of this manual.
• Make certain the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle trigger is released. For correction, refer to "Carburetor Adjustments."
• Keep the handles dry, clean, and free
from oil or fuel mixture.
• Keep caps and fasteners securely
tightened.
• Use only Craftsman accessories and
replacement parts as recommended.
Never modify your saw.
HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION
• Do not smoke while handling fuel or
while operating the saw.
• Eliminateall sources of sparks or flame
in areas where fuel is mixed or poured.
• Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area
and use an approved, marked container for aU fuel purposes. Wipe UP
all fuel spills before starting saw.
• Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from
fueling site before starting.
Turn the engine off and let saw cool in
a non-combustible area, not on dry
leaves, straw, paper, etc. Slowly remove fuel cap and refuel unit.

• Store the unit and fuel in a cool, dry
well ventilated space where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open
flames from water heaters, electdc
motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
GUARD AGAINST
KICKBACK
Follow all safety rules to help avoid
kickback and other forces which can
result in serious injury.
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Kickback Path

Avon Obstructions

Clear The WorkingArea
WARNING;
Rotational Kickback can
occur when the moving chain contacts
an object at the upper portion of the tip
of the guide bar, Contact at the upper
portion of the tip of the guide bar can
cause the chain to dig into the object,
which stops the chain for an instant. The
result is a lightning fast, reverse reaction
which kicks the guide bar up and back
toward the operator.
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. This sudden
stopping of the chain results in a reversal of the chain force used to cut wood
and causes the saw to move in the opposite direction of the chain rotation.
Pinch-Kickback drives the saw straight
back toward the operator. Pull-In pulls
the saw away from the operator.
REDUCE THE CHANCE OF
KICKBACK
• Recognize that kickback can happen.
With a basic understanding of kickback,
you can reduce the element of surprise
which contributes to accidents.
• Never let the moving chain contact
any object at the tip of the guide bar.
• Keep working area free from obstructions such as other trees, branches,
rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate
or avoid any obstruction that your saw
chain could hit while cutting.
• Keep saw chain sharp and propedy
tensioned. A loose or dull chain can

increase the chance of kickback, Folkeep _our body from being in a direct
low manufacturer's chain sharpening
line with the cutting chain.
and maintenance instructions. Check
• Stand with your weight evenly balanced on both feet.
tension at regular intervals, but never
• Do not overreach. You could be drawn
with engine running. Make sure bar
or thrown off balance and lose control.
clamp nuts are securely tightened.
• Do not cut above shoulder height, tt is
• Begin and continue cutting at full
difficult to maintain control of saw
speed, if the chain is moving at a
above shoulder height,
slower speed, there is greater chance
of kickback occurring.
KICKBACK
SAFETY FEATURES
• Use extreme caution when reentering
WARNING:
The following features are
cut.
included on your saw to help reduce
• Do not attempt cuts starting with the
hazard of kickback; however, such featip of the bar (plunge cuts).
• Watch for shifting logs or other forces tures will not totally eliminate this danthat could close a cut and pinch or fall get. Do not rely only on safety devices.
into chain.
• Handguard: designed to reduce the
• Use the specified Reduced-Kickback
chance of your left hand contacting
Guide Bar and Low-Kickback Chain.
the chain if your hand slips off the
front handlebar.
Avoid Pinch-Kickback:
• Position of front and rear handlebars:
• Be extremely aware of situations or
designed with distance between hanobstructions that can cause material
dles and "in-line" with each other. The
to pinch the top of or otherwise stop
spread and "in-line" position of the
the chain.
hands provided by this design work
• Do not cut more than one log at a
together to give balance and reslstime.
tance in controlling the pivot of the
• Do not twist saw as bar is withdrawn
saw back toward the operator if kickfrom an undercut when bucking.
back occurs.
Avoid Pull-In:
- Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar: de• Always begin cutting with the engine
signed with a small radius tip which
at full speed and the saw housing
reduces the size of the kickback danagainst wood.
ger zone. This type bar has been
• Use wedges made of plastic or wood.
demonstrated to significantly reduce
Never use metal to hold the cut open.
the number and seriousness of kickMAINTAIN CONTROL
backs when tested in accordance with
ANSI B175.1.
Standto the left ofthe saw
SmatlRadius
Thumbon
=
Tip Guide Bar
underside
of handlebar

Large
Radius
"tipGuide
Bar [i
Elbow
locked

• Low-Kickback Chain: has met kickback
performance requirements when tested
on a representative sample of chain
Neverreversehand positions
saws below 3,8 cubic inch
• A good firm grip on the saw with both
displacement specified in ANSi B175.1.
hands will help you mainta n control.
Low-I_ckback Chain
Don't let go. Grip the rear handle with
Contoured Depth Gauge
your right hand whether you are right
or left handed. Wrap the fingers of
Deflects Kickback
your left hand over and around the
Force And Allows
front handlebar, and your left thumb
To Gradually
_ Wood
longated
Guard Link
under the front handlebar. Keep your
Ride Into Cutter
. left
arm straight
theon
elbow
locked. SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure to
Position
your leftwith
hand
the front

handlebar soit is in a straight line with
your right hand on the rear handle
when making bucking cuts. Stand
slightlyto the left side of the saw to

vibrationsthroughprolonged use of
gasoline powered hand tools could,
cause blood vessel or nerve damage in
the fingers, hands, and joints of people
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prone to circulation disorders or
abnormal swelling. Prolonged use in
cold weather has been linked to blood
vessel damage in otherwise healthy
people. If symptoms occur such as
numbness, pain, loss of strength,
change in skin color or texture, or loss
of feeling in the fingers, hands, or joints
discont nue the use of this tool and
seek medical attention. An
anti-vibration system does not
guarantee the avoidance of these
problems. Users who operate power
tools on a continual and regular basis
must closely monitor their physical
condition and the condition of this tool.
CHAIN BRAKE If this saw is to be used
for commercial logging, you must order
and install a chain brake to comply with
Federal OSHA Regulations for Commercial Logging. Contact your Sears
Service Center or call 1-800-235-5878:
SPARK ARRESTOR: Your saw is
equipped with a temperature timing

CARTON CONTENTS
Check carton contents against the following list.
Model 358.352680
• Chain Saw (fully assembled)
• Bar tool
• Chain
, Carrying Case
• Gloves
• Gas Can
• Bar & Chain Lube
• 2-cycle engine oil
o Examine parts for damage. Do not
use damaged parts.

mufflerand spark arresting screen
whichmeets the requirementsof
CaliforniaCodes4442 and 4443. All
U.S. forestlandand the statesof
California,Idaho,Maine, Minnesota,
New Jersey,Oregon,and Washington
requireby lawthat many internal
combustion enginesbe equippedwith a
spark arrestor screen.If you operatea
chainsaw in a state or localewhere
such regulationsexist, you are legally
responsiblefor maintainingthe
operatingconditionof theseparts.
Failureto do so is a violationof the law.
Refer to Customer Responsibilities
chart in the MAINTENANCE
section.
STANDARDS: This chainsaw is listed
by UnderwritersLaboratories,inc. in
accordance with AmericanNational
Standards for Gasoline-PoweredChain
Saws Safety Requ;rements(ANSI
B175.1-1991).

• If you need assistance or find that
parts are missing or damaged, please
call 1-800-235-5878.
NOTE: It is normal to hear the fuel filter
rattle in an empty fuel tank.
Your unit has been factory tested and
the carburetor precisely adjusted. As a
result you may smell gasoline or find a
drop of oil/fuel residue on the muffler
when you unpack the unit.
ASSEMBLY
Your saw is fully assembled; no
assembly is necessary.

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KNOWYOURSAW
READ
THISOPERATOR'S
MANUAL
ANDSAFETY
RULES
BEFORE
OPERATING YOUR CHAIN SAW, Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize
yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments. Save this
manual for future reference.

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Hand Guard.---_

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Handle

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Chain

Muffler _

S .or.ope
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switch

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Bar Oil Fill Cap

Housing

Pdmer

Fuel Mix FillCap

Cylinder Cover
Fast Idle

Adjusting
Screw

Throttle
Tdgger

Choke
Knob Bar Clamp

Chain
Direction
of Travel

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Bar Clamp Nuts Guide Bar
Chain
Catcher

ON/STOP SWITCH
The ON/STOP Switch is used to stop
the engine.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
The throttle trigger controls engine
speed.
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
The throttle lockout must be pressed
before you can squeeze the throttle trigger. This feature prevents you from accidentally squeezing the trigger.
FAST IDLE LOCK
The fast idle lock holds the throttle trigger in the starting position, Activate the
fast idle lock by pressing the throttle
lockout and squeezing the throttle trigger. With the throttle trigger squeezed,
press the fast idle lock. Release the

throttle lockout and trigger while holding
the fast idle lock button.
CHOKE KNOB
The Choke Knob activates the choke to
provide additional fuel to the engine
during cold starting.

PRIMER BULB
The Primer Bulbcirculates fuel to the
carburetorto providequicker starting,
CHAIN TENSION
It is normal for a new chain to stretch
during first 30 minutes of operation. You
should check your chain tension frequently. See Chain Tension under the
Service and Adjustments section.
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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Be sure to read the fuel
handlinginformationin the safety rules
sectionofthis manual beforeyou begin.
If you do not understandthe fuel handlinginformationdo not attemptto fuel
your unit. Seek helpfrom someonethat
does understandthe informationor call
the customerassistancehelp lineat
1-800-235-5878.
GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL
The chain oiler provides continuous lubrication to the chain and guide bar. Be
sure to fill the bar oil tank when you fill
the fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 fl. oz.).
For maximum guide bar and chain life,
we recommend you use Craftsman
chain saw bar oil. If Craftsman bar oil is
not available, you may use a good
grade SAE 30 oil until you are able to
obtain Craftsman brand. The oil output
is automatically metered during operation, Your saw will use approximately
one tank of bar el! for every tank of fuel
mix. Always fill the bar oil tank when
you fill the fuel tank,

lines and carburetor are empty. Use fresh
fuel next season. See STORAGE instructions for additionalinformation.
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner
products in the fuel tank or permanent
damage may occur.
See the STORAGE section for additional
information.
STOPPING
YOUR ENGINE
• Move On/Stop switch to STOP.
• If engine does not stop, pull choke
knob out fully.

STARTING YOUR ENGINE
COLD ENGINE OR WARM ENGINE
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
• Fuel engine with 40:1 fuel mix.
• Fill bar oil tank with bar oil.
• Prime engine by slowly pressing primer bulb six times.
• Move OntStop switch to ON.
PrimerBulb

s tch
CHOKE POSITIONS

.... FUEUNG ENGINE
This engine is certified to operate on
unleaded gasoline. Before operation,
gasoline must be mixed with a good
quality 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil. We
recommend Craftsman brand oil. Mix
gasoline and oil at a ratio of 40:i (A
40:1 ratio is obtained by mixing 3.2
ounces of oil with 1 gatlon of unleaded
gasoline). DO NOT USE automotive oil
or boat oil. These oils will cause engine
damage. When mixing fuel follow the
instructions printed on the container.
Once oil is added to the gasoline,
shake container momentarily to assure
that the fuel is thoroughly mixed.
Always read and follow the safety rules
relating to fuel before fueling your unit.

k_!
I Off

Full

• Actuate choke by pulling choke knob
fulfy out.
• Set saw on the ground. Grip front
handle with your left hand and place
right foot through rear handle.
Starter RopeHandle

°.n 22t

IMPORTANT
Experience indicatesthat ak:ohol blended
RightFoot ThroughRear Handle
fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or
methanol) can attract moisture which
• Set fast idle by depressing the throttle
leads to separationand formation of
lock with your right hand. Then,
acids during storage. Acidic gas can
squeeze and hold throttle trigger. With
damage the fuel system of an engine
dYourthumb, press the fast idle lock
while in storage.
own and hold. Next, release the
To avoid engine problems,the fuel systhrottle trigger.
tem should be emptied before storage for • DO NOT squeeze throttle trigger dur30 days or longer. Drain the gas tank,
ing starting; otherwise, it will be necstart the engine and let it run until the fuel
essary to reset the fast idle lock.

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NOTE: When pulling the starter rope,
OPERATING
TIPS
do not use the full extent of the rope.
• Check chain tension before first use
Do not let starter rope snap back. Hold
and after 1 minute of operation. See
handle. Let rope rewind slowly.
Chain Tension in the Maintenance
section.
• Pull starter rope handle firmly and
quickly with your right hand until the
• Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plasengine attempts to start, but no more
tics, masonry, non-wood building mathan 5 pulls. Then, push in choke
terials, etc.
knob fully. Resume pulling handle un- • Stop the saw if the chain strikes a fortil engine starts.
eign objecL Inspect the saw and re• Above 40°F, allow engine to run for
pair parts as necessary.
approximately 5 seconds. Then
• Keep the chain out of dirt and sand.
squeeze and release throttle trigger to
Even a small amount of dirt will quickallow engine to idte.
ly dull a chain and increase the possi• Below 40 °F, allow engine to warm up
bility of kickback.
for 30 seconds to 1 minute with choke • Practice cutting a few small logs using
at partial position. Push choke knob in
the following steps. This will help you
to the OFF position; then squeeze and
get the "feel" of using your saw before
release throttle trigger to allow engine
you begin a major sawing operation.
to idle.
• Squeeze the throttle trigger and al• To stop engine, move On/Stop switch
low the engine to reach full speed
to the STOP position.
before cutting.
• Begin cutting with the saw frame
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
against the log.
DO NOT use the choke to start a warm
• Keep the engine at full speed the
engine or flooding and hard starting
entire time you are cuffing.
may occur.
° Allow the chain to cut for you. Exert
• Move On/Stop switch to ON.
only light downward pressure.
• Set fast idle lock.
• Release the throttle trigger as soon
• Be sure choke is in the OFF position.
as the cut is completed, allowing the
• With saw on ground, grip front handle
engine to idle. If you run the saw at
with left hand and place your right foot
full throttle without a cutting load,
through rear handle.
unnecessary wear can occur.
• Pul! starter rope handle until engine
° To avoid losing control when cut is
starts.
complete, do not put pressure on
• Squeeze and release throttle trigger
saw at end of cut.
to return engine to idle speed.
• Stop engine before setting saw down.
DIFFICULT STARTING
OR
TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES
STARTING A FLOODED
ENGINE
Check for broken or dead
The engine may be flooded if it has not WARNING:
branches
which
can fall while cutting
started after 10 pulls. Flooded engines
causing serious injury. Do not cut near
can be cleared of excess fuel with the
buildings or electrical wires if you do not
following procedure:
know the direction of tree fall, nor cut at
• Engage the fast idle lock.
• Verify that the On/Stop switch is in the night since you will not be able to see
well, nor during bad weather such as
ON position.
• Push choke knob to the OFF position. rain, snow, or strong winds, etc.
• With saw on ground, grip front handle • Carefully plan your sawing operation
in advance.
with left hand and place right foot
• Clear the work area. You need a clear
through rear handle.
area all around the tree so you can
• Pull starter rope handle until engine
have secure footing.
starts.
• Study the natural conditions that can
• Starting could require many pulls decause the tree to fall in a particular
pending on how badly the unit is
direction. These conditions include:
flooded. If engine still fails to start, re• The wind direction and speed.
fer to the TROUBLESHOOTING chart or
• The lean of the tree. The lean of a
call 1-800-235-5878.
tree might not be apparent due to
uneven or sloping terrain. Use a

plumb or level to determine the direction of tree lean.
° Weight and branches on one side.
• Surrounding trees and obstacles.
Look for decay and rot. If the trunk is
rotted, it can snap and fall toward the
operator.
Make sure there is enough room for
the tree to fall. Maintain a distance of
2.1/2 tree lengths from the nearest
person or other objects. Engine noise
can drown out a warning call.
Remove dirt, stones, loose bark,
nails, staples, and wire from the tree
where cuts are to be made.
,_

Plan a clear retreat path

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Directionof Fall

FELLING LARGE TREES
(6 inches in diameter or larger)
The notch method is used to fell large
trees. A notch is cut on the side of the
tree in the desired direction of fall. After
a felling cut is made on the opposite
side of tree, the tree will tend to fall in
the direction of the notch.

This hinge will help prevent the tree
from falling in the wrong direction.
Hingeholdstree on
stumpand helps
controlfat1
Opening of
felling cut

NOTE: Before felling cut is complete,
use wedges to open the cut when
necessary to control the direction of fall.
To avold kickback and chain damage,
use wood or plastic wedges, but never
steel or iron wedges.
• Be alert to signs that the tree is ready
to fall: cracking sounds, widening of
the felling cut, or movement in the upper branches.
° As tree starts to fall, stop saw, put it
down, and get away quickly on your
planned retreat path.
• Be extremely cautious with partially
fallen trees that may be poorly supported. When a tree doesn't fall completely, set the saw aside and pull
down the tree with a cable winch,
block and tackle, or tractor. Do not
use your saw to cut down a partially
fallen tree.

CUTTING A FALLEN TREE
(BUCKING)
Bucking is the term used for cutting a
fallen tree to the desired log size.
WARNING:
Do not stand on the log
being cut. Any portion can roll causing
toss of footing and control. Do not stand
downhill of the log being cut.
IMPORTANT POINTS
• Cut only one log at a time.
• Cut shattered wood very carefully;
sharp pieces of wood could be flung
toward operator.
Notch -_.,_
° Use a sawhorse to cut small logs.
Never allow another person to hold
the log while cutting and never hold
the log with your leg or foot.
• Do not cut in an area where logs,
limbs, and roots are tangled. Drag logs
into a clear area before cutting them.
• After removingthe wood, make the
BUCKING TECHNIQUES
felling cuton the opposite side of the
notch.This is done by making a cut
WARNING:
If saw becomes pinched
about two inches higher than the cen- or hung in a log, don't try to force it out.
ter of the notch. This will leave
You can lose control of the saw resultenough uncut wood between the felling in injury and/or damage to the saw.
ing cut and the notch to form a hinge.
Stop the saw, drive a wedge of plastic
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NOTE: If tree has large buttress roots,
remove them before making the notch.
NOTCH CUT AND FELLING TREE
• Make notch cut by cutting the top of
the notch first. Cut through 1/3 of the
diameter of the tree. Next complete
the notch by cutting the bottom. See
illustration. Once the notch is cut, remove the wedge of wood from tree.
Finalcut here
Firstcut
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orwood into the cut until the saw can be
removed easily. Restart saw and carefulJy
reenter the cut. Do not use a metal
wedge. Do not attempt to restart your
saw when it is pinched or hung in a log.

Usinga log
for support

2n d

1stcut

Use a wedge to remove pinchedsaw
1stGut

"rumsaw OFF and use a plastic or
woodenwedge to force cut open.
Overcutting begins on the top side of
the log with the bottom of the saw
against the log. When overcutting use
light downward pressure.
Overcuttlng
Undercutting

Undercutting involves cutting on the
underside of the log with top of saw
against the log. When undercutting use
light upward pressure. Hold saw firmly
and maintain control, The saw will tend
to push back toward you.
WARNING:
Never turn saw upside
down to undercut. The saw cannot be
controlled in this position.

BUCKING USING A LOG OR
SUPPORT STAND
• Remember your first cut is always on
the compression side of the log. (Refer to the illustration below for your
first and second cut).
• Your first cut should extend 1/3 of the
diameter of the log.
• F3nishwith your second cut.

Using a_2

__lSt

naCut

Cut

Alwaysmake yourfirst cut on the
compressionside of the log.
First cut on compression side of log

LIMBING AND PRUNING
WARNING:
Never climb into a tree to
limb or prune. Do not stand on ladders,
platforms, a Iog, or in any position
Second cut
which can cause you to lose your balance or control of the saw,
IMPORTANT POINTS
* Watch out for spdngpoles.
Spriogpoles are small size limbs
which can whip toward you, or pull
Firstcut on compressionside of log
you off balance. Use extreme caution
BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT
when cutting small size limbs.
• Overcut through 1/3 of the diameter of • Be atert for springback. Watch out for
the log.
branches that are bent or under pres• Roll the log over and finish with a secsure. Avoid being struck by the
end overcut,
branch or the saw when the tension in
• Watch for logs with a compresion
the wood fibers is released.
side. See illustration above for cutting
• Frequently clear branches out of the
logs with a compression side,
way to avoid tdpping over them.
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LIMBING

branches are higher than your shoul• Limb a tree only after it is cut down.
der. Get a professional to do the job.
• Leave the larger limbs underneath the • Make your first cut 1/3 of the way
felled tree to support the tree as you
through the bottom of the limb.
work.
• Next make a second cut all the way
• Start at the base of the felled tree and
through the limb.
work toward the top, cutting branches
• Finish the pruning operation by using
and limbs. Remove small limbs with
an ovemut so that the stump of the
one cut.
limb protrudes t to 2 inches from the
° Keep the tree between you and the
trunk of the tree.
chain.
• Remove larger, supporting branches
with the 1/3, 2/3 cutting techniques dei
| Secondcut
scribed in the bucking section.
• Always use an overcut to cut small
and freely hanging limbs. Undercutting could cause limbs to fall and
pinch the saw.
PRUNING

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WARNING;
Limit pruning to limbs
shoulder height or below. Do not cut if

CUSTOMER

\

3rd cut I to 2in.
fromtrunkof tree

RESPONSIBILITIES

FlU in dates as you complete
regular service

Before After
Use
Use

EveryJ Every
5 hrs.125 hrs. Yearly

Service
Dates

Check for damaged/worn parts
Check for loose fasteners/parts

._,

Check chain tension
Check chain sharpness
•

Check guide bar

r

v"

Clean unit & labels
Clean air filter
Clearv'inspect spark arrestor
screen & inspect muffler
Replace spark plug

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warrantyon this unitdoes notcover itemsthat have been subjectedto
operatorabuseor negligence.To receive fullvalue from the warranty, the
operator mustmaintain unit as instructed in this manual. Various adjustments
will need to be made periodicallyto
properly maintain your unit.
• Once a year, replace the spark plug,
air filter element, and check guide bar
and chain for wear. A new spark plug
and air filter element assures proper
air-fuel mixture and helps your engine

run better and last longer.
WARNING: Disconnect the spark plug
before performingmaintenanceexcept
for carburetoradjustments.
LUBRICATION
1 Bar
S-rocket

2 Bar Oil

"_ I
F,,cap
t

I Us_
2 Use Craftsman chainsaw bar oil

11

CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR
WORN PARTS
Replacementofdamaged/wornparts
shouldbe referredto yourSeam Service Center.
NOTE: It is normalfor a small amount
ofoil to appear underthe saw after engine stops.Do not confusethis with a
leakingoiltank.
o On/Stop Switch- EnsureOn/Stop
switchfunctions propedyby moving
the switchto the "Stop"position.
Make sure enginestops;then restart
engine and continue.
• Fuel Tank- Do not usesaw iffuel
tankshows signsofdamage or leaks.
• Oil Tank- Do not use saw ifoil tank
shows signsof damage or leaks.
CHECK FOR LOOSE
FASTENERS AND PARTS
° Bar Clamp Nut
• Chain
• Muffler
• Cylinder Shield
• Nr Filter
• Clutch Drum/Sprocket
° Handle Screws
• VibrationMounts
• Starter Housing
° Handguard
CHECK CHAIN TENSION
° Use the screwdriver end of the bar
tool to move chain around guide bar
to ensure kinks do not exist. The
chain should rotate freely.

Adiu_ng Screw - 1/4 rum

• Lift up tip of guide bar to check for
sag. Release tip of guide bar, then
turn adjusting screw 1/4 turn clockwise. Repeat until sag does not exist.
• While lifting tip of guide bar, tighten
bar clamp nuts with the bar tool.
Torque to 10-15 ft-lbs,

• Use the screwdriver end of the bar
tool to move chain around guide bar.
° If chain does not rotate, it is too tight.
Slightly loosen bar clamp nuts and
turn adjusting screw 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Retighten bar clamp nuts.
• If chain is too loose, it will sag below
the guide bar. DO NOT operate the
saw if the chain is loose.
CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS
A sharp chain makes wood chips. A
dull chain makes a sawdust powder
and cuts slowly.
CHAIN SHARPENING
Chain sharpening requires special
tools. You can purchase sharpening
tools at Sears or go to a professional
chain sharpener.

CHECK GUIDE BAR

Bar Tool
Bar Clamp Nuts
• Loosen bar clamp nuts until they are
finger tight against the bar clamp.
• Turn adjusting screw clockwise until
chain barely touches the bottom of
guide bar.

A iost,ogJ

Conditions which require guide bar
maintenance:
• Saw cuts to one side or at an angle.
• Saw has to be forced through the cut.
• Inadequate supply of oil to bar/chaln.
Check the condition of guide bar each
time chain is sharpened. A worn guide
bar will damage the chain and make
cutting difficult, To maintain guide bar:
• Move On/Stop switch to "Stop."
• Remove bar and chain from saw,
• Clean all sawdust and any other
debris from the guide bar groove and
sprocket hole after each use.
RemoveSawdust From
Guide BarGroo_,_

° Using bar tool, roll chain around guide
bar to ensure all links are in bar groove.
12

• Add lubricant to sprocket hole after
each use.
• Burring of guide bar roils is a normal
process of rail wear. Remove these
burrs with a flat file.
• When rail top is uneven, use a fiat file
to restore square edges and sides.

INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK
ARRESTOR SCREEN
As the unitis used,carbon deposits
buildup on the mufflerand spark
arrestorscreen,and mustbe removed
to avoidcreatinga fire hazard or affecting engineperformance.
Replacethe spark arrestorscreenif
breaksoccur.

sidesSquare
File
Edges and
WornGroove
Correct Groove
Replace guide bar when the groove is
worn, the guide bar is bent or cracked,
or when excess heating or burring of
the rails occurs, tf replacement is necessary, use only the guide bar specified
for your saw in the repair parts list or on
the decal located on the chain saw.

Muffler Diffuser
Spark
Arrestor
Muffter
Cover
Screws

/

CLEAN UNIT & LABELS
Muffler
• Clean the unit using a damp cloth with Body
Muffler Cover
a mild detergent.
• Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth.
CLEAN AIR FILTER
A dirty air filter decreases the life and
CLEANING
THE SPARK
performance of the engine and inARRESTOR
SCREEN
creases fuel consumption and harmful
Cleaning is required every 25 hours of
emissions. Always clean your air filter
operation or annually, whichever comes
after 15 tanks of fuel or 5 hours of opfirst.
eration, whichever comes first. Clean
• Loosen and remove the 2 muffler covmore frequently in dusty conditions. A
er screws.
used air filter can never be completely
• Remove the muffler cover (cover
cleaned. It is advisable to replace your
snaps off muffler body).
air filter with a new one after every 50
• Remove muffler diffuser and spark
hours of operation, or annually, whichever comes first. To clean filter:.
arrestor screen assembly. Notice the
orientation of these parts for reassem• Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover.
bling.
• Remove cylinder cover.
• Clean the spark arrestor screen with a
, Remove air filter.
wire brush. Replace screen if breaks
• Clean the air filter using hot soapy
are found.
water. Rinse with clean cool water.
Air dry completely before reinstafling. • Replace any broken or cracked muffler pans.
• Lightly oil air filter before installing to
improve the efficiency of air filter. Use • Reinstall diffuser and spark arrestor
screen assembly with round holes
2-cycle engine og or motor oil (SAE
facing up.
30). Squeeze excess oil from filter.
• Reinstall muffler cover and 2 screws
• Reinstall air filter.
(7-8 ft-lbs).
• Reinstall cylinder cover and 3 screws
(15-20 in-lbs.).
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
CylinderCover
Air Filter
Screws
The spark plug should be replaced
each year to ensure the engine starts
easier and runs better. Ignition timing is
fixed and nonadjustable.
Cylinder
° Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover.
Cover
• Remove the cylinder cover.
• Pull off the spark plug boot.
• Remove spark plug from cylinder and
discard.
13

• Replace with Champion RCJ7Y spark
plug and tighten with a 3'4 inch socket
wrench (10-12 ft-lbs). Spark plug gap
should be .025 in.
• Reinstall the spark plug boot.

Plug Boot

• Reinstall the cylinder cover and 3
screws (t5-20 in-lbs).

Spark
Plug

CHAIN

REPLACEMENT

Cylinder
Cover

Cutters

Dep_ Gauge

CAUTION:
Wear protective gloves
when handling chain. The chain is
sharp and can cut you even when it is
not moving.
It is normal for a new chain to stretch during the first 15 minutes of operation. You
should recheck your chain tension frequenfiy and adjustthe chain tension as
required. See Chain Tension section.
• Move On/Stop switch to the Stop
position.
• Replace the old chain when it becomes worn or damaged.
• Use only the Low-Kickback replacement chain specified in the repair
parts list. The correct replacement bar
and chain is also specified on a decal
located on the chain saw.
• See your Sears Service Center to replace and sharpen individual cutters
on your chain.
• Remove bar clamp nuts.
• Remove bar clamp.
• Remove the old chain.

Drive Links
• Place chain over and behind clutch.
• Fit bottom of drive links between teeth
in sprocket nose.
• Fit chain drive links into bar groove.
•Putl guide bar forward until chain is
snug in guide bar groove.
, Now, install bar clamp making sure
the adjusting pin is positioned in the
lower hole in the guide bar.

Lower
Hole
Adjusting
Pin

Bar
Clamp

, Turn adjusting screw by hand counterclockwise until adjusting pin just
touches the stop.
• Slide guide bar behind clutch drum
until guide bar stops against clutch
drum sprocket.
° Carefully remove new chain from
package. Hold chain with the drive
links as shown.

Guide Bar

• install bar clamp nuts andfinger tighten only. Do not tightenany further at
this point.

".f?} o,o No,o
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
See "Chain Tension"in Maintenance
section.
14

CLEAN FUEL FILTER
To clean fuel filter, drain your unit by
running dry of fuel, remove fuel cap/retainer assembly from tank. Pull filter
from tank and remove from llne. Clean
with mild detergent and rinse. Dry thoroughly, reassemble.
CARBURETOR

ADJUSTMENT

WARNING:
The chain will be moving
during most of this procedure. Wear
your protective equipment and observe
all safety precautions. During the low
speed mixture adjustment recheck idle
speed after each turn of the screw. The
chain must not move at idle speed.
Carburetor adjustment is critical and if
done improperly can permanently damage the engine as well as the carburetor. if you require further assistance or
are unsure about performing this procedure, calt our customer assistance help
line at 1-800-235-5878.

Start motor, let it run for 3 minutes, and
proceed to the adjustment section. If
engine does not start, refer to troubleshooting chart or call 1-800-235-5878.
if engine performance is acceptable at
the preset positions and there is no
chain movement at idle, no further adjustment is necessary.
ADJUSTING

PROCEDURE

idle Speed-T
Allow engine to idle. Adjust speed until
engine runs without chain movement or
stalling.
• Turn clockwise to increase engine
speed if engine stalls or dies.
• Turn counterclockwise to decrease
speed.
No further adjustments are necessary if
chain does net move at idle speed and
if performance is satisfactory.
Low Speed Mixture-L
Allow engine to idle. Then accelerate
the engine and note performance. If enOld fuel, a dirty air filter, dirty fuel filter,
gine hesitates, bogs down, or smokes
or flooding may give the impression of
during acceleration, turn mixture screw
an improperly adjusted carburetor.
clockwise in 1/16-turn increments until
Check these conditions before adjusting the carburetor.
performance is satisfactory. Repeat this
The carburetor has been carefully set at procedure as necessary for proper adthe factory. Adjustments may be neces- justment. After completing adjustments,
check for acceleration and chain movesan/if you notice any of the following
ment at idle. Reset if necessary.
conditions:
• Chain moves at idle. See "Idle Speed" High Speed Mixture-H
under adjusting procedure.
DO NOT operate engine at full throttle
• Saw will not idle. See "Idle Speed"
for prolonged periods while making adand "Low Speed Mixture"under adjustments. Damage to the engine can
justing procedure.
occur. Make a test cut. Based on per• Engine dies or hesitates when it
formance of the saw while cutting, adshould accelerate. See =Acceleration
just the high speed mixture setting in
1/16-turn increments as follows:
Check" under adjusting procedure.
• Loss of cutting power. See "High
• Clockwise until saw has good power in
Speed Mixture H" under adjusting
the cut with no hesitation.Do not adjust
procedure.
by sound or speed, butjudge by how
well the saw perfoilT_ in the cut.
There are three adjustment screws on
• Counterclockwise if the saw has
the carburetor. They are labeled H, L,
speed, but dies in the cut or lacks
and T. They are located in the area just
power in the cut.
above the primer bulb.
After
completing adjustments, check for
CARBURETOR
PRESETS
acceleration and chain movement at
When making adjustments, do not force
idle. Reset if necessary.
the plastic timiter caps beyond the
Acceleration
Check
stops or damage wifl occur.
if the engine dies or hes_tes instead of
If carburetor presets are not needed,
accelerating, turn the low speed m_ure
proceed to "Idle Speed-T."
• Turn both mixture screws counteradjustment counterclockwiseuntil you
have smooth acceleration with no chain
clockwise until they stop.
• Turn the idle speed screw clockwise
movement at idle, Recheck and adjust as
until it stops. Now turn counterclocknecessary for acceptable performance.
wise 4-1/2 full turns.

15

Prepare
yourunitfor storageat the end tire in minimizingthe formationof fuel
of the seasonor if it will not be usedfor gum depositsduringstorage.Add stabilizer to the gasolinein the fuel tank or
30 days or more.
fuel storagecontainer. Followthe mix
WARNING:
instructions found on stabilizercontain• Allow the engine to coot,and secure
ers. Run engineat least 5 minutes after
the unitbeforestoring or transporting.
adding stabilizer.
• Store chainsaw and fuel in a well
CRAFTSMAN 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil
ventilated area where fuel vapors
(air cooled) is especially blended with
cannot reach sparks or open flames
from water heaters, electric motors or fuel stabilizer. If you do not use this
Sears oil, you can add a fuel stabilizer
switches, furnaces, etc.
to your fuel tank.
• Store chainsaw with all guards in
ENGINE
place and position chain saw so that
any sharp object cannot accidentally • Remove spark plugand pour 1 teacause injury.
spoonof 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil (air
• Storechainsaw well out ofthe reach
cooled) through the spark plug openof children.
ing.Slowly pull the starter rope 8 to
10 times to distribute oil.
EXTERNAL SURFACES
• Replace spark plug with new one of
Ifyourchainsaw is to be stored for a
recommended type and heat range.
periodof time, clean itthoroughlybe* Cleanair filler.
fore storage.Store in a clean dry area. • Check entireunitfor loose screws,
• Lightlyoilexternalmetal surfaces and
nuts, and bo_ts.Replace any damguide bar.
aged, broken,or wornparts.
• Oil the chain and wrap it in heavy pa- . At the beginningof the nextseason,
per or cloth.
useonly fresh fuel havingthe proper
gasolineto oll ratio.
FUEL SYSTEM
Under FuelingEngine in the Operating OTHER
Section ofthis manual, see message
• Do not store gasolinefrom one seasonto another.
labeled IMPORTANTregardingthe use
• Replace your gasoline can if it starts
ofgasohol in yourchain saw.
tOrust,
Fuelstabilizerisan acceptablealtema-

16

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
!TROUBLE
CAUSE
.......
Enginewiltnot r • ignitionswitch off.
startor willrun !• Engineflooded,
onlya few
• Fuel tank empty.
secondsafter • Spark plugnot firing.
starting.
• Fuel not reaching
carburetor.

EnginewUl not
idle properly,

- Carburetor requires
adjustment.
• None of the above.
• Idle speed set too high
or too low.
• Low Speed Mixture
requires adjustment.
• Crankshaft seals worn.
• Compression low.
• None of the above.

Engine wilt not • Air filter dirty.
accelerate,
• Spark plug fouled.
lacks power,
or dies under
• Carburetor requires
a load.
adjustment.
• Exhaust ports or muffler outlets plugged.
° Compression low.
• None of the above.
Engine smokes
excessively.

• Choke partially on.
• Fuel mixture incorrect.
• Air filter dirty.
• High Speed Mixture
requires adjustment.
• Crankcase leak.

Engine runs
hot.

Oil inadequate
for bar and
chain
lubrication.

, Fuel mixture incorrect.
• Spark plug incorrect.
• High Speed Mixture
set too lean.
• Exhaust ports or muffler outlets plugged.
• Carbon build-up on
muffler outlet screen.
• Fan housing/cylinder
fins dirty.
• None of the above.
- Oil tank empty.
• Oil pump or oil filter
clogged.
• Guide bar oil hole
blocked.

REMEDY
• Move Ignition Switch to ONI
• See "Starting instructions."
• Fill tank with correct fuel mixture
: install new spark plug.
Check for dirty fuel filter; replace
Check for kinked or split fuel line
repair or replace.
• See =Carburetor Adjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
,, See "Carburetor Adjustments."
• See =Carburetor Adjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
• Contact Sears Service.
. Contact Sears Service.
• Clean or replace air filter.
• Clean or replace plug
and regap.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.

- Contact Sears Service.
• Contact Sears Service.
• Adjust choke.
• Empty fuel tank and refill with
correct fuel mixture.
° Clean or replace air filter.
• See "Carburetor Adjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
° See "Fueling Your Unit."
• Replace with correct plug.
• See "Carburetor Adjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
• Clean spark arrestor screen.
° Clean area.
, Contact Sears Service.
• Fill oil tank.
• Contact Sears See,ice.
° Remove bar and clean.

17

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART - Continued
TROUBLE

CAUSE

REMEDY

Chain moves
at idle speed.

• Idle speed requires
adjustment.
• Clutch requiresrepair.

• See "Carburetor Adjustments."

Chain does
• Chain tension too
not move
tight.
when engine E*Carburetor requires
is accelerated. adjustment.
• Guide bar rails
pinched.
• Clutch slipping.

* Contact SearsService.
o See "Chain Tension,"
• See =CarburetorAdjustments."
• Repairor replace.
• ContactSears Service.

Chain clatters • Chain tension incorrect.
or cuts roughly,• Cutters damaged.
• Chain worn.
• Cutters dull, improperly
sharpened, or depth
gauges too high.
I. Sprocket worn.
• Chain installed
backwards.

•
•
•
•

See =ChainTension."
ContactSearsService.
Resharpenor replace chain.
See =SharpeningChain."

• Contact Sears Service.
• Install chain in right direction.

i .....

Chain stops
within the cut.

Chain cuts at
an angle.

• Chain cutter tops not
filed flat.
• Guide bar burred or
bent; rails uneven.
, Clutch slipping
• Cutters damaged on
one side.
• Chain dull on one side.
• Guide bar bent or worn.

• See "Sharpening Chain."
• Repair or replace guide bar.
• Contact Sears Servk'e.
• See "Sharpening Chain."
• See "Sharpening Chain,"
• Replace guide bar.

If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use care and good
judgement. If you need assistance, contact Sears Service or the CUSTOMER
ASSISTANCE HELPUNE at 1-800-235-5878.

18

REPAIR PARTS

53 52
t

6
1

9.
10,

53_26119
530037809
530037803
530015917
530047989
53O038406
530069803
530094188
530047061

11,
12.
13.
14.
15,
16.
17.

530015611
530014949
53_8227
530016M9
53CO38264
530015922
530025850

18.;
19.J
20
22,

530015905
5300"[5997
530015826
53006961 t

23, : 530038238

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51

7

3

Desorrption

2.
3,
4.
5,
6.
7.

50

Trigger & Lockout
(includes Pin)
Check Valve
Wire -Throttle
CJutch Cover

Rat,
Kit

Nut- Bat Mounting
*_Oke Lever
,_rororoet--Choke Knob
3hassis Kit
_utch Spdng
Clutch Drum Ass'¥-

wiBrg.
Washer- Clutch
ClutchAss'y.
Switch Lever
Sw;tchSpring
Pl_-Bronze Vent
Nut
ChainCatcher
Screw
Washer- Thrust
Pin,-Bar Adjusting
)Sat AdjustingScrew
K_
BarMcuntJng

Plate

24,

Part

NO.

Desodptlon

530069957

26.
28.
29,

530010846
53C016080
530016064
530019206
301
31.
530049477
3?- : 530038373
33.
530037821
530030189
34.
530015775
35,
36.
58_069_47
38.

530047192

40.
41.

530016133
530047663

42,
43_
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

530016020
530016132
530015905
530037820
530019231
530037799
530038224

Part

NO.

49.
53C015940
50,
530037485
51.
530069232
52.
530015892
53.
530049336
54.
530027531
55.
530037817
56. 530039187
57.
530400897

Plug- OU Filter
Screw

58.
59,
60.
61.
62.

Fuel Line _31
(Large Die.)
Fuel Cap ASS_i,
wlRetainer
BoJt- Bar
Oi_Pickup Ass'y,
(tncl. 32, 33 & 34)
Screw
Screw
Screw
Worm Gear Spring
Dust Seal
Front HandJe
Handguard

19

Ref.

OilPump I_
(tnoJ, 30, 31 & 45)
Oil Cap Ass'y.
Screw
Screw
Seat Biock
Elbow-Oil Pickup
Pick--Up Oiler
Oil Filter

Not

530001717
530016"_34
530015920
7%-3619
71-,36374

Description
Screw
Starter Hendle
Rope Krt
Screw
Fan Housing
Recoil Spring
Starter Pulley

R_I

Ass_.

Washer
Washer
Nut-Ry_eel
Screw
Chain - 18"
Bar- 18"

Shown
530087030
530049248

Operator Manual
DecaF-Star_ing
Instruction

530038486
530053122
530052362

DecaF-Stop
Decal-Clutch Cover
Decs_-Chain
Readjust
Oscal,.-Fan Hs_j.

530053121

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28 15
17

3

4

5

6

16
30

2O
1

34

25

36
29

37

42
35

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Part

NO.

Description

1_
2,
3.
4.
5.

530031163
530037793
530016101
530037804
5300697O3

6,
7.
8.
9.
$0.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15=
16.

530019239
530015810
530069929
530016187
530016102
530037798
530038318
530038317
530049244
530_47566
53C_B9216

17,
'_8,
19.
20.
21,

530019210
71-85849
530019249
530069607
530069605

A_r 8ox Seal

92_
23.

530038729
530015697

PistonRing

Re L

Bar Wrench
Foam-Air FiJter
Nut

Ce_. Adapter
Screw
Screw

K_t

Cylindar Shield
Limiter Cap-High
Umiter Cap-,Low
Gtommet-Carb
Adjust
Air Pucge Ass'y.
Primer Line K_t

(SmallO_a)

Spark Rug (CJ-TY)
Gasket,,,,Cerb Adaptor
Cyt_de_ )_
Piston Kit
(InoL 22 & 23)
Retainer-Piston

No.

Deasdptten

530047062
530047827

26,
27.
28,
29.

530037935
530016136
530016090
530069608

30.
31.
32.
; 33.
34.
35,

530052296
53C014382
530037652
530019221
530038237
5300472O7

CrankshaftAss_
Seal & BearingAss'y,
Cap.-Crankc_se
Clip
Screw
EngineGasket Kit
(tncL6, 17,19& 33)
W_reHarnessAss'),.
Fuet Ff_up Ass'y.
Heat/nsu{ator
Muter Gasket
Muffler Back Plate
MufflerAss'y,

36=
37.
38,
39.
40.
41.
42.

530037813
53O036103
530016132
530052277
53CO15905
530047442
952706606

Muffler Diffuser
Spark An'esterSc1_en
Screw
Ignition Module
Screw
GroundStrap
ChainBrake Kit

Air Filter Housing
Ca,'bu retor t_
(lasL 12 & 13)
Cash. Gasket
Screw

Part

24,
25.

Not Shown
95203t t 64

Pin

20

Carrying

Case

38

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Part No,

Descdptlon

1,

5300383_8

Lim_ter Cap-High

2.

530038,31_7

Limlter Cap-Low

3.

530069826

C_rburetor

Repafr Kit

{KIT = Contents}

53O069844

GeskedDiephragm

Kit

(* =C_ntents)
5°

530035383

Needle-Low

Speed

6.

53G035384

Needle-Hfgh

Speed

7.

530035293

Needle

8,

530035295

NeodEe Spdng,,*-High Speed

21

Spring-Low

Sp_sct

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Reglas de Segufidad
Montaj_
Uso
Mantenimiento

22
26
27
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GARANTIA COMPLETA DE UN AP',IOPARA LA SIERRA
DE CADENA A GASOLINA CRAFTSMAN®
Porun m3oa contar de la fed_ de compra, siempreque esta Sierrade C,ader_ a Gasolina
Craftsman est(_mantenida, lubdcaday ajustadade acuerdo al manualdelusuario,Sears
repara.,dgratuitamente cuaJquierdefectode materiaJeso mano de dora.
Esta garantfa excluye la barra, la cadena, la bujlay el filtrode aJre,que sonarb'cdos
fungiblesy se ga.standurante el funcionamierdonormal
Sise usa esta Siena de Cadena a Gasolina para p_os
comerdaJeso de alquiler,esta
garardiatendrd validez de 30 dfas contadosa partirde la fecha decompra.
EL SER'V_C10BAJO GARANTIA ESTAA SU DISPOSICION CON SOLO DEVOLVER LA
SIERRA DE CADENA AL C_Ti'RO DE SERVtCIO SEARS MAS CERCANO EN LOS
ESTADOS UNIDOS.
Estagarantia le confiere derechosjurfdicosespec_cos; ademds ud.podr_tenerotros
derectzosclue vadan entre estados.
Sears, Roebuck and CO.,D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 6017g

ADVERTENCIA: Desconecte

Protecck_ de O_dos

Casco Duro

siempreel calde de la bujfa al reparar
el aparato, excepto en el ca,so de
ajustesal carburador. Debido a que las
sierras de cadena son instrumentos
pare cortar madera a alta velocidad,el
uso descuidado o indebido de esta
herramienta puede causar graves

Oj06
.A_s/ada"'...._

_ Cuerpo
tos de
uridad

heridas.
PIENSE ANTES DE PROCEDER

Guantesde
Uso lndusUbl

deSeguddad

llPiN
. Lin_e el uso de la sierra a aquellos
usuadosaduttos que cc_nprendany
• Use equlpOprotector.Siempreuse calzado
de seguddad conpuntasde aceroy.suelas
puedan implementar todas las
anti-deslizantes;,ropaa_us_ada
al cuerpo;
prec_uciones, regl_.sde seguridade
tns_tuccionesde usoque se encuentmnen
guantes gruesosde uso industrial
este manual.
ant_deslizantes; protecci6nde ojostales

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como
gabsdesegurldadque no se la
MANTENGA
LA
SIERRA
EN
cam; casco duroaprobado; y barrerade
BUENAS
CONDICIONES
DE
sonido(taponesde ofdo u orejeres
antJ-sonido)para protegerla auo'_'6n. Los FUNCIONAMIENTO
L/eve la sierrade cadena a un proveedor
que usan sierrasde fuet-zahabilualmente
de servidoautodzadepara quehaga todo
deberdnhacerserevisarla audici6n
serviciomenosaquellosprocedimlentos
frecuentementeya cluee! ruidede les
lisiz_Iosen lasecc_6nde mantenimientode
sierrasde cadena puede daF,ar losoidos.
este manual.
Mantenga e! ¢abellopor e_
de|nivel
de los hombros,atdndotopare teJefectosi • AsegOresede que la cadena se detenga
por cornpletocuandose sueltael galztlo.
fuerenecesario.
Pare hacercorrecciones,yea los"Ajustes
• Mantengatcdas les partes de! cuerpo
al _ckx'.
alejadesde la cadenasiempreque elmotor
• MantengaI_ rnar,-_sseces, r_pies y
estd en _Jndona_ento.
libresde aceite o de mezcla de
• Mantengaa losnifios,espectadoresy
combusb'ble.
ardrnalesa una d'mtanclaminima de 10
metros (30 pies) del drea de trabajoo
fijos.
Mantengalas tapes y los fijadores bien
cuandoest_ hac;endoarrancar y uso
Use exdusivarnentelos accesodosy
el motor.
repuestosCraftsmanrecornendados.
• No levante ni opere fas sierras de ca.dena
Nuncamod'r_quela siena.
cuande estdfatigado,enfermo,ansiosoo sl
ha tornadoalcohol,drogeso ren-,e_os.Es
MANEJE EL COMBUSTIBLE CON
inpresclndibleque ud. est_ en buenas
CUIDADO
condiclonesfisicasy alerta mentalmente. EXTREMO
Si ud. sufm de cuakiuiercondici6nque
• No fumemientrastrabaja conel
pueciaempeorarconel trabajoarduo,
combush_leni cuandoestd haciendo uso
esesSrese consu m_:_cfico.
de la sierra.
• No ponga en marchala sierra sin tenet un • E_rninetodesles po_'blesfuentesde
drea de trabajodespejada, una superEde
chispeso llamas en/as drees donde se
estable pare parame y,st est_ denubando
mezc_ o vierteel combustible.
drbo_es,un carnlnopredetem]inadode
• Mezde y viertae! combustibleafuem y use
retroceso.
siernprere_pienteapmbado para
USE LA SIERRA OBSERVANDO
corn_ibl_ es ymarca_ como_. Limp_e
todoslosdenames de combu_ble antes
TODOS LOS PROCEDIMIENTOS
de ponerel aparatoen man:ha.
DE SEGURIDAD
• Aldjesea pot Io menos 3 metros(10 pies)
• Mantengalas dosmanos en las man_
del lugarde abastecimientoantes de poner
siempreque el aparato est_ en _
El
el motor en mamha.
usode| aparato conur_ solamano puede . Apagueel motory deje que la sierra se
causargraves heddasaJusua,do,a los
enfde en un lugarlibre de substancies
adstentes o a k_sespectaderes.Las
cornl_._J'bles
y no sobre hojes seces, paja,
sierrasde cadena _
dIseFk_lespara
paper,etc, Retirela tapa tentamente y
que se las use con bs dos manos entodo
reabestezcael epar-atoo
moIT_tdo,
o Guarde
el aparato y e/cornbu_'ble en un
• Haga uso de la sierra de cadena
espado fresco, secoy bienventilado
• (¢dcamenteen iuga_esextedoresbien
deride losvaporesde| combustibleno
vent_dos.
puedenentraren contactoconchispesni
• No haga usode/a sierra desde les
llamasabierlesprovenientesde
escalerasport_blesni losdrboles,a menos
tem'_otangues,
motoreso tntemJptores
cluetengael enkenamientoespedficopard
el_:tricos,ca[efactorescentra/es,etc.
hacerlo.
PROTEJASE

CONTRA

LAS

• Aseg,3resede quela cadena no vaya a
hacer contactocon ningdnobjetoantes de RECULADAS
porteren rnarchael motor.Nunca intente
Ud. debe seguir todes las precauciones e
hacer atrancarla sierracon la barra guia
instruccionesde seguridadpara ayudar
dentrode un code.
a evitar las reculadasy lasdem_.s
• No aplique presidn a la sierra, especialfuerzas que pueden causargraves
. mente al final del corte. La applicacidn
heridas,
de presiSn puede causar que se pierda
el control al completarse el corte,
• Pareel motorantes de apoyar _ siena en
ning_nlac!o.
• Cuando tra_ade la sierra en lamano,
hdgalodnicamenteconet motorpazado.
Udvela conel si/enciadorapartadodel
cueqooy la barray cadena I'_cia ateds,con
la barra de preferenciacu_erta por tma
funda.
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ADVERTENCIA:
LaReculada
Rotacional
puede
acontecer
cuandola
cadena
enmovimiento
entraen
contacto
conalgt]nobjetoenlaenla
parlesuperior
delapuntadelabara
gu[apuede
causar
quetacadena
entre
al material y se detenga pot un
instante.El resultadoes una reacoi6n
inversa,a velocidadde rel_mpago, que
hace recularla barra guia hacia ardba y
hacia atrAs hacia el usuario.

• Empiece y efeckte la total!dadde
cada corte con el aceleradora fondo.
Si la cadena se estdmoviendea una
velocidadmenor que fa mdxima, hay
•mils probabilidadde que ia sierra
recule.
° Use cuidado extremo al entrarde
nuevo en un code ya empezado.
• No intentehacer codes empezando
con la punta de la barm (cortesde
taladro).
° Tenga c_idado con troncosque se
desplazan y con las demdsrue=as
.quepodfian cerrar un code y apretar
la cadena o bien caersobreella.
• Use !a Barm Gu[a Reducidorade
Reculadas y la Cadena Minimizadora
d.e Reculadas recomendadaspara su
sierra.
Evite la Reoulada pot Presi6n:
• Mant_ngase siempre altanto de.toda
situaci6n u obstrucci6nque pueda
apretar la cadena en la partesuperior
de la barra o detener!a cadena de
cualquierforma.
• No code mds que un troncoa lavez.
• AI seccionartroncoscon code
ascendiente, no tuerza la sierraal
sacar la barb del code.
Evite la Impulsi6n:

La Reculada por Presi6n y la lmpulsi6n
acontecen cuando la cadena se
detiene repentinamente porquee.st_
apretada, atmpada o en contactocon
algr3nobjeto extmfio a la madera. Esta
detenci6n repentinade la cadena tiene
como resultade una inversi6n de la
fuerza de la cadena usada para cortar
madera y causa que la sierra se mueva
en senfido opuesto al de la mtaci6nde
ia cadena. La Reculada pot Pres_n
propulsa la sierra directamente hacia
atms en direcoi6nal usuario. La
Impulsi6n aleja la sierra de! usuado.
motoracelerado a fondo y la cajade
REDLIZCA LAS
i !ampiece
los cortes
sierra apoyada
ensiemprecon
la madera. el
PROBABILIDADES
DE
Use cutlas de pl;_tico o de madera,
RECULADA
no de meted,para mantenerabiertoel
code.
o Est_ conscientede la posibilidadde
reculada.Teniendo una buena
MANTENGA EL CONTROL
comprensi6nbdsica de la reculada,
ud. podrd reducirel elemento de
Pfirese hac_ _ izquierda dela siena
accidentes,
-

dE]e
_jog_ddeP_r_
rnan_

Nunca permita que la cadena en

movfi'nientotoque ningdn objeto en ta
punta de la barra gu[a.
° Mantenga el drea de trabajo librede
obstmccionescomo per ejemplo
otros drboles, ramas, piedras, cercas, '
tocones, etc. El!mine o evite toda

Codor_gido
obstmcci6n que !a cadena pueda
Nunca inviertala posick_ de las manos
tocar mientras est_ cortando.
o Mantenga !a sierra afilada y con !a
• Sostener firmementeconlas dosmanosle
tensiSn correcta_ Las cadenas con
ayudar& a mantener el controlde la sierra.
Ix)CO file o fiojas incrementan la
":
No affoje. Manten_ la manoderecha
envolviendototalmentela man_ trasera,
probabilidad de reculada. Siga las i_,:
sea ud. derecho o zurdo. Sostengala
msttucciones del fabricante para afifar
rnan_aaelantera conla manoizquierda,
y efectuar mantenimiento de la
_;
cof.ocandoel pulgardeba_ode la rnan_ay
cadena. Venfique la tensi6n a
rooe_uxIola manijacon losdedos.
intervalos regulares con el motor
Mantenga el brazoizquierdototalmente
parado, nunca en marcha. Asegdrese
extendidocon el cod<>_o.
de que las tuercas de !a abrazadera
• Coloque la mano izquierda en la
de la barra estdn ajustadas
manija delantera, de modo que quede
firmemente.
en lfnea recta con la mano demcha
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Puntsde Radio
en la manijatmsera, cuandoest_
haciendo codes de seccionamiento.
_er_
z°"=d° Pequefio_
Pdrese levementehaciala izquierda
de la sierra paraevitar que el cuerpo
ro
_Z_
de
est6 en ifnea directaconla cadena.
• Pdrese con el peso distdbuido
igualmente entrelos dos pies.
• No se extiendaexcesivamente.La
Puntade RadioGrar_e B_maGufa
sierra puede irnpulsadoo empuj.adoy
ud. puede perderel equit_doy el
control de la sierra.
• No code arribadel nivelde los
• Les Cadenas Minimizadorasde
hombros, puedstoque tomadiffcil
Recutadashartsatisfecholos
mantener el controlde |a sierra.
requisitosde rendimientoen pruebas
con una muestrarepresentativade
sierrasde cadena con
desplazamientode menos de 3,8
pulgadas,como se especif'_ca
en
ANSI B175.1.
DISPOSITIVOS
DE SEGURIDAD
CadenaM_ndzadoradeReculadas
CONTRA I.AS RECULADAS
,_,/Marcador d'e
Profundidad
Perfilado
.
.
ADVERTENCIA: Los siguientes
,¢=x_:_.,P--Eslab_PmtectorPJarg_oo
dL_>sitivos hen sidoincluidosen la
_
Desv=*a
la Fuerzade
s_errapara ayudara reducirel riesgo
_._ Reacci6n
y Permitequela
MaderaEntre
de recutadas;sinembargo,tales
Gradualmente
a laCuchilla
implementos nopueden eliminar
totalmente esta reacci6npeligrosa.No
se conffe exclusivamenteen los
d'rspositivos
de osguddad.
* Protector deMane, diseSadopara
reducir la pmbabi_dadque su mane
izquierda entreen contactocon la
cadena, si la manose desprendede
la manFjadelantera.
• La Pos=ci6nde las man_jasdelantera
y trasera, diseSadascondistancia
entre las manijosy =enlinea"la una
con la otra. Laseparaci6ny la
colocaci6n en Eneaque este disefio
provee se combinanpara dar
"equilibdo y resistenciaparacontro|ar
la ptopulsi6nde la sierrahaciael
usuario si acontece una reculad_L
* BarraGui'aReductdora
de Reculadas,
disefiadaconpuntade radiopeque5oque
reduceeltama,5o
de la zonadepellgro.
Estetipode barraha dernostmdoque
reduce significat_amente
la can_dady
lasededaddelasreculaaas cuanoo
ha sido exarninado deacuerdocon
ANSI (American National Standards
Institute, Inc.) Bt75.1.

AVISO DE SEGURIDAD: El estar
expuestoalas vibracioensa travds del
uso pmlongadode herramientasde
fuerza a gasolinapuede causar dzu3os
a los vasossangufneoso a los nervios
de los dedos, las manos y las
coyunturasen aqueltas personasque
tienenpropenstdada los trastomosde
la circulaci6no alas hinchazones
anormales.El us<>prolongadeen
tiempofn'oha sido asociadocon da_os
a los vasossanguineosde personas
que per otra parte se encuentranen
perfectoestado de salud. Si ocurren
s_ntomastales como el
entumecimiento,el dolor,la falta de
fuerza, los cambk_sen el coloro la
texturade la piei o falta de sentidoen
los dedos, les manoso las coyunturas,
pare de usar esta mdquina
inmediatamente y procure atenci6n

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m_dica. Los sistemas de anti-vibraci6n
no garantizan que se eviten tales
problemas. Los usuariosque hacen
use eontinuo y prolongando de las
herramientas de fueFzadeben fiscalizar
atentamentesu estado fisico y el
estado del aparato.
FRENO DE CADENA Si esta sierra ha
de usarse para el tumbadocomercial
de drboles, ud. deber_ encargar e
instalarun freno de cadena para
cumplircon los Reg|amentosFederates
del OSHA para el TumbadoComercial
de Arboles. Entre en contactocon
et Servicio Sears o llame al
1-800-235-5878.
REJILLA ANTICHISPA: Su sierra
viene equipadacon silenciador
limitador de temperaturay con rejilla
antichispaque cumplecon los
requisitesde los C6dig'osde California
4442 y 4443. Todas las tierras

forestadas fsderales, mds los estados
de California,Idaho, Maine, Minnesota,
Nueva Jersey, Oreg6n y Washington,
requieren por ley que muchos motores
de combusti6nintema est_n equipados
con rej_llaantichispa. Si usted usa una
siena de cadena donde existen tales
reglamentos,usted tiene la
i responsabilidad jun'dica de mantener
:estas.piezas en conecto estado de
funcionamiento. De Io contrario,estarfi
en infmcci6n de la ley. Vea la tabla de
RESPONSABILIDADES DELUSUARIOa la

CONTENIDO DE LA CAJA
Use la siguientelista para verifcar el
contenido.
Modelo 358.352680
• Sierra de cadena (completamente
montada)
• Herrienta de la barra
• Cadena
• Estuche de transporte
• Guantes
• Lata para gasolina
• Barra y cadena lubricaci6n
• Mezcla de combustible/aceite

- Si necesitaayudaosi_
piezaso
encuentrapiezasdar3ada.s,
favor deUamar
al 1-800-235-5878.
AVISO: Es normaloir el golpeteodel
filtrode combustibleen el tanque vacfo.
Su apamto ha sidopuestoa prueba en
la fdbdca y se le ha ajustado con
precisiSnel carburador.Como
resultado,as posibleque se sienta un
olor a gasolinao que s.eencuentre una
gota de residuode aceite o
combustilbeen el silenciadoral
desempacarel aparato.
MONTAJE
El aparatoviene completamente
armadoy no hay necesidad de
montaje.

° Verifiqueque no haya piezas dar3adas. No
use piezas dar_adas.

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s__e_i<_n de MAINTENIMIENTO.

PADRONES: Este sierra de cadena
consta en la lista de Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc., de acuerdo a los
Requisites Nacionales de Seguddad
Estadounidenses para Sierras de
Cadena a Gasolina (ANSI
B175.1-1991).

CONOZCA

EL APARATO

LEA ESTE MANUAL DEL USUARIO Y LAS REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD ANTES
DE USAR LA SIERRA DE CADENA. Compare las _ustraciones con su aparato
para famiE_e
con la ubicaci6n de los ratios contmles y ajustes. Guarde este

manualpard usofuturo.
Herramientade Ajuste
de la Cadena

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Ace1_

Cebador
.
Abraz_lem Qeb. Bar_
EN/TOPE INTERRUPTOR
El En/Tope Interruptor estd acostum• brado a detener la mdquina.
GA'I3LLO DE ACELERADOR
El Gatillo de Acelerador controla velocidad de mdquina.
TRABA DEL ACELERADOR
Es necesarioapretar pdmero la traba del
aceleradorpa_ poder accionar el acelerador. Este d_.spos_o previene el accionamientoac_dentaf del acelerador,
TRABA DE LA MARCHA LENTA
ACELERADA
La traba de la m_rcha tents acelerada
mantiene el gatillo en la posici_n de
arranque. Accione la traba de marcha
lenta acelerada de la siguente manera:
Aprete la traba de! acelerador y luego
aprete el gatil[o acelerador. Con el
acelerador apretado, opdma la traba
de marcha lenta acelerada. Suelte la
traba del acelerador y el gatillo mien27

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DirecciSrlde
Rotaci6nde la

ca="a

.......
tras mantiene opdmida la traba de marcha lenta acelerada.
PERILLA DEL CEBADOR
La Penlladel Cebador provee comloustz_leacr_cionalal motor al _
en frio.
BOMBEADOR
El Bombeador c_rculacombustible al
carbumdor.
TENSION DE LA CADENA
Es normal que las cadenas nuevas se
est_rendurante los pdmeros 30 minutos de uso. Deberd verificarse la tensi6n de la cadena frecuentemente. Vea
Tenel6n de Ia Cadena en la seccidn de
Serv_cioy Ajustes.
ANTES DE PONER EL MOTOR EN
MARCHA:
ADVERTENCIA: Lea toda la informacibn
sobre el manejo del _
en la
secci&qde reglas de seguddad de este
manual antes de empezar. _ no compre_de la info_
sobre el manejo
del _e,
no intente abastecer su

aparato. Procureayuda de alguienque la separaci6n y la forrnaci6nde dcidos
durante e! almacenarniento.La
comprendala informaci6no llame al
gasolina acidicapuede da_,arel
teT_fonode ayuda at consumidoral
1--800.-235-5878.
sistema de combustible de! motor
durante el almacenamiento.
ACEITE PARA BARRA Y LA CADENA
Para evitar promblemascon el motor,
[] lubricadorde la cadena provee
deberd vaciarse e! sLstemade
lubricaci6ncontinuaa la cadena y a la
combustibleantes de almacenaret
barm gufa. No se olvidede llenar el
apareto por30 dias o rods.Vacie el
tanquede aeeite pare barrasiempre
tanque de combusb'ble,ponga el motor
que Ileneel tanque de combustible
en marcha y d_jeloen marcha hasta
(Capacidad=6,8ft. oz.). Para obtenerla
que las lineas de combustible y el
mdxima prelongaci6nde la vida de la
carburador queden vacfos. Cuando
barny la cadena, recomendamosque
vaya a usar el aparato nuevamente,
use el aceite para barrasde sierra de
use combustible fresco. Vea las
cadena Craftsman.Si el aceite
Craftsmanno e.,_ddispondible,puede instruccionesde ALMACENAMIENTO
para obtener m_s informaciones.
usarse un acelte SAE 30 de buena
Nunca use productosde fimpjezade
calidad hestaobtener el aceite mama
motor
o carburadoren el tanque de
Craftsman.La cantidadde lubdcaci6n
es medidaautomdticamenteduranteel combus_"oleya que hacedopuede
provoc_r da_os permanentes.
funcionamientode la sierra. La sierra
Vea la secci6n de ALMACENAMtENTO
usardmds o menos un tanquede
acelte para la barra porcada tanquede para rods informaciones.
PARA PARAR EL MOTOR
combustible.Siempre Ileneel tanque
de aceite de la barra cuandollene el
= Coloque el interruptoren la posici6n
STOP.
tanquede combust_le.
• Si el motorno se detiene, tire la
ABASTECIMIENTO DEL MOTOR
peritia del cebador a su mgLxima
Este motorest,. habilitadopare
extensi6n.
funcionarcon gaselina sinplomo.
PARA PONER EL MOTOR EN
Antes de usar,se deberd mezclarla
MARCHA
gasolinacon un aceite de buena
¢aiidadpara motoresde 2 tiempps
MOTOR FRIO O MOTOR CALIENTE
enfriadosa aire. Recomendamosel
DESPUES DE QUEDAR SIN
aceitemama Craftsman.Mezde la
COMBUSTIBLE
gasoTinacon el aceite en la proporci6n • Uene el tanque de aceite de barb
de 40:1. (Se obtiene una pmporci6nde
usando el aceite correspondiente.
40.1 mezclando 3,2 onzas de aceite
• Uene el tanquecon la mezcla 40:1
de combustible.
con cada gal6n de gaselinasin piomo).
NO USE aceite para autom6viles ni
• Prepare el motorapretandoel
bombeader seis veces.
para bamos.Estosaceites dafiardnel
motor.A! mezclarel combustible,siga
las instmccionesimpresesen el
• Conecte el encendidocolocandoel
rec_piente.Una vez que haya afiadido
interruptoren ON.
el ace'dea la gasolina, agite e!
Bombeador
recipientebrevementepara asegurar
oN A
f
que el combustibleest6 completamente
mezclade. Lea siemprey siga tas
reglasde seguridadque tienen que ver
con el combustibleantes de abastecer
STOP-_
el aparato.
Palanca del Cebador
IMPORTANTE
La expedenciaindica que los
combustiblesmezcladoscon alcohol
arciel Full
(los Ilamados gasoholo los que
• Active el cebadortirando la pedlla del
contienenetano!o metanol)pueden
cebador hasta su mdximaextensi6n.
atmer humedad,!o que puedecausar
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• Asegt_reseque el cebaderest+en la
posici6nOFF.
• Con la sierraen el suelo, sujetela
man+adelanteracon la mano
izquierday coloqueel pie derecho
atravesandoel interiorde la n__nija
• Active la marcha lenta acelerada
trasera.
apretando ta tmba del aceleradorcon • Sujete ]a man_a de la soga de
la mano derecha_Luego, aprete el
arranquefirmemente y tironeede la
gatilloace_eradory mantdngalo
soga rdpidamentepara hacer
apretado. Con el pulgar oprima la
anancar el motor,
traba de la marcha lenta aceleraday • Apretey suelteel aceleradorpara
mant_ngala opdmida. Por dRimo,
dejarel motoren mamhalenta.
suelte el acelerador.
Man_adela SogadeAmanque
• NOAPRETE_ ACF..LERADOR
dul'_lteel
_rmr_que;deottomode,serenecesario
activarnuevamente
la tTabade la marcha
lenta_celerada.
• Coloque la sierra en el suelo.
Sostenga la manija delantera con la
mano izquierdey coloqueel pie
derecho atravesandoel interiorde la
manija trasera.

,

AVISO: AI tironear de la soga de

'ti{_ .._-,/'v/_"-_,I
enlaManlja
arranque, nunca use la extensi6n
compieta de la soga. Tarnpoco
permita que la soga se rebobine sola;
al contrario,sostenga la manija y
haga que se rebobinelentamente.
• Tironeede la sogacon la mano derecha MOTOR DIFICIL DE PONER EN
hastaque el motorintente_
pero MARCHA O MOTOR AHOGADO
no rndsde 5 veces.Luegoempujela
El motorpuede esterahogadosi no se
pedl_ del c_..dor has_. la posici6npar- poneeri mamha despudsde 10 tirones
cial.continuearonP_.anao
ae _asoga has- de la soga.Se puedelibrarel motor
ta que el motorarranque,
ahogadode!excesode combustiblede
la stguientemanera:
• Si la temperatra ambiente es superior • Ac6vela kaba de mamha lenta
a 5°C (40° F), deje el motor en
acelerada.
mamha unos5 segundos. Aprete y
• Verifiqueaue el interruptorest6 en la
suelte e! aceleredor para dejar el
posici6nON,
motor en marcha lenta.
• Coloquela penlla del cebadoren la
• Con la temperatura ambiente por
posici6nOFF.
• debajo de 5°0, deje el motor en
• Con la sierra en el suelo,sujete la
mamha entre 30 segundos y un
mannadelanteracon la mano
minutopara que se caliente, con el
izquierday coloqueel pie derecho
cebador en la posici
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