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ECHO
CHAIN
SAW
CS-330EVL
CS-330EVLP

CAUTION
Read
898

560-1513

Rules for safe Operation

and Instructions

Carefully

:'

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

-

A. Kickback Safety Precaution for Chain Saw Users
WARNING!
KICKBACK may occur when the nose or
tip of the guide bar touches an object, or
when the wood closes in and pinches the
saw chain in the cut.

2. Keep a good firm grip on the saw with
both hands, the right hand on the rear
handle, and the left hand on the front
handle, when the engine is running. Use
a firm grip with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles.
A firm
grip will help you reduce kickback and
maintain control of the saw. Don't let go.

Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse REACTION,
Kicking the
guide bar up and back towards the operator.
pinching the saw chain along the top of the
guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly
back towards the operator.
Either of these
reactions may cause you to lose control of
the saw which could result in serious personal
injury.

3. Make sure that the area in which

you are

cutting is free from obstructions.
Do not
let the nose of the guide bar contact a log,
branch,
could

or any

other

be hit while

obstruction

you

which

are operating

the

saw.

4. Cut at high engine speeds.
5. Do not overreach

Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into your saw. As a chain saw user,
you should take several steps to keep your
cutting jobs free from accident or injury.

Or cut above shoulder

height.
6. Follow manufacturer's
sharpening
maintenance
instructions
for the
chain.

1. With a basic understanding
of kickback,
you can reduce or eliminate the element
of surprise. Sudden surprise contributes
to accidents.

and
saw

7. Only use replacement
bars and chains
specified by the manufacturer
or the
equivalent.

B. Other Safety Precautions
.

.

.

Do not operate
are fatigued.

a chain

saw when

you

.

Do not allow other persons to be near the
chain saw when starting
or cutting with
the chain
saw.
Keep
animals out of the work

Use safety footwear; snug-fitting
clothing: protective gloves: and eye, hearing,
and head protection devices.

bystanders
area.

and

5. Do,not start cutting until you have a clear
work area, secure footing, and a planned

Use caution when handling fuel. Move
the chain saw at least 10 feet (3 m) from
the fueling point before starting the engine.

retreat

1

path

from

the falling

tree.

6. Keep all parts of your body away from
the saw chain when the engine is running.

14. Operate the chain saw only in well-ventilated areas.

7. Before you start the engine, make sure
that the saw chain is not contacting anything.

15. Do not operate a chain saw in a tree unless you have been specifically trained
to do so.

Carry the chain saw with the engine
stopped, the guide bar and saw chain to
the rear, and the muffler away from your
body.

16. All chain saw service, other than the items
listed in the operator's
manual maintenance instructions, should be performed
by competent chain saw service personnel. (For example, if improper tools are
used to remove the flywheel or if an improper tool is used to hold the flywheel
in order to remove the clutch, structural

.

.

Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly
adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled.
Be sure
that the saw chain stops moving when
the throttle control trigger is released.

10. Shut off the engine
chain saw down.

before

setting

the

11. Use extreme caution when cutting small
size brush and saplings
because slender
material
whipped
balance.

may catch the saw chain and be
toward
you or pull you off

12. When cutting a limb that is under tension,
be alert for springback so that you will not
be struck when the tension in the wood
fibers is released.
13. Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of
oil or fuel mixture.

damage to the flywheel could occur and
could subsequently
cause the flywheel
to burst.)
17. When transporting
your chain saw, use
the appropriate guide bar scabbard.

18. Spark arrester mufflers approved
Standard

J335b

are Standard

to SAE
on ECHO

Chain saws to reduce the possibility of
forest fires.
Do not operate the chain
saw with a loose or defective muffler. Do
not remove

the spark arrester

screen.

CONTENTS
Page

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
TECHNICAL

........................................

DATA ...................................................

NOMENCLATURE

OF PARTS ..........................................

1
4
4

PREPARATION FOR USE ..............................................
- FRONT HANDLE INSTALLATION
..................................
GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN ....................................
-- FUEL AND LUBRICANT
..........................................

5
5
6
7

STARTING AND STOPPING ...........................................
- STARTING ......................................................
-- STOPPING ...............................................

8
8
9

CUTTING INSTRUCTION
.......
......................................
- GENERAL ......................................................
- FELLING A TREE ................................................
-- LIMBING .......................................................
-- BUCKING ......................................................

10
10
11
11
12

MAINTENANCE
AND CARE ...........................................
- CARBURETOR ..................................................
- AIR FILTER .....................................................
- FUEL STRAINER .................................................
-- GUIDE BAR .....................................................
-- SPROCKET .....................................................
- AUTOMATIC
OILER ..............................................
-- OIL STRAINER ..................................................
SPARK PLUG ...................................................
-- CYLINDER FINS .................................................
-- MAGNETO .....................................................

14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
15

SETTING

16

THE SAW

CHAIN

...........................................

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

................................................

19

STORAGE

AFTER USE ................................................

20

CHAIN

BRAKE

(CS-33OEVLP

only)

....................................

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FRONT

PREPARATION

HANDLE

and

FOR USE

HAND

GUARD

INSTALLATION

Install the front handle and hand guard before installing
the guide bar and saw chain, in numerical order as shown.
M 5- 35 mm long

Tighten the screw
using the wrench.

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M 5- 20 mm long

Tighten the screws
using the wrench.

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\

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Install the screw
hand tight.

M 5- 20 mm Ion
Retainer

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\

Turn the retainer
until
it fits
the
insert, and then
tighten the screw
using the wrench.

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GENERAL

INSTRUCTION
In

all

circumstances

one-man
own

job.

safety,

as well.

It

the

so don't

After

The

accepted
the

and

saw

your

way
with

right

learned

best

aid will

to

hold

hand

the throttle
trigger
Before
attempting

the

left

Start

the

engine,

trigger

the

the

own

saw i$ to

stand

on

familiar

it

the

to

front

the

the

left

can operate
logs

controls

properly.

open

of
com-

handlebar

so you

with

wide

good

finger.
some small

is running

throttle

for a helper
techniques

be your

hand

saw is a

care for your

basic

your right index
fell a tree, cut

see that

to open

chain

take

on the rear handle

with
to

limbs.
Become
thoroughly
the responses of the saw.

the

the
to

responsibility

have

your

of

at times

assume the

you

using the saw, your
monsense...
of

operation

is difficult

or
and

Squeeze

and start

the cut.

If the chain is properly
sharpened,
the cutting
should be
relatively
effortless.
It is not necessary to press down hard
to

make

the

the engine

saw cut.

Some material
chain saw.
(Example
deterioration,
clutch

and

Pushing

and cutting

will

may adversely

palm

Tree

Acid,

carefully
guide

the

actually

affect
fertilizer

remove

bar area and

saw too

be more

all
wash

the

housings

etc.)

will

slow

of your

To

packed
with

hard

difficult.

avoid

saw

dust

Echo

housing
around

water."

CAUTION

Kick back

Do not let the tip of the bar touch anything while the engine
is running. At cutting speed the cha|n is moving, at a high
rate of speed. Should the tip con_act a limb or log while
the chain is moving, the tip will be pushed upward with
considerable force. This is known as kickback. Avoid it!

SEE
TION

OPERATOR'S
AND

MANUAL

USE WITH

THE

INSERT
KICK

FOR

INSTALLA-

GUARD.

CAUTION
Wear
suitable hearing
or earplugs to protect
able loud noises.

- 10--

protective
device such as earmuffs
against objectionable
or uncomfort-

FELLING

A TREE
A falling tree can seriously damage anything it may hit - a
car, a house, a fence, a powerline, or another tree. There
are ways to make a tree fall where you want it, so first decide where that is!
Before cutting,
clear the area around the tree. You will
need good footing while working and you should be able
to work the saw without hitting any obstacles. Next, select
a path of retreat. When the tree begins to fall you should
retreat away from the direction of fall at a 45 degree angle
to avoid the trunk kicking back over the stump.

DIRECTION__-.

Begin the cut
Direction
<

of fall
Hinge

about

position

of this

to fall "into"
side opposite
bottom
First cut

Felling

cut

notch
the

Second

2 Id

1/3

side to

which

of the way

notch

the tree is to fall.

into the tree

is important

Cut

as shown.

since the

The

tree will

try

the notch.
The felling out is made on the
the notch and at a level about 2" above the

of

the

with

the

notch

when
Notch

on the

a notch

notch.

cut

Do

felling

and felling

the tree falls,

not try

cut.

The

cut

guiding

to cut

remaining

(about

2")

through
wood

will act as a _inge

it in the desired direction.

the tree starts to fall, kill the engine,
ground and make your retreat quickly.

to the
between
When

place the saw on the

cut

One-third
diameter

tree

\

To fell big trees
length,
start the
the

with a diameter
exceeding
notching
cuts from
one

saw through

to

the

other

side of

the

notch.

back cut on one side of the tree, pivoting
to form the desired hinge on that side.
Then

remove

in the
The

first

final

cut

cut to reach

SEE
TION

the

cut,

saw for

second

is made

by

cut.

so as not

drawing

the

the

Start

the

saw through

Insert

the

saw

to cause kickback•
saw forward

in the

the hinge.

OPERATOR'S
AND

the

very carefully

twice the bar
side and draw

MANUAL

USE WITH

THE

INSERT
KICK

FOR

INSTALLA-

GUARD.

LIMBING
Limbing

7

limb

on

a fallen
the

caution is the
limbs.
Always

11-

tree

tree
that

is much
you

the

same

as bucking•

are standing.

word.
Be careful
use both hands.

of

the tip

When
touching

Never
limbing,
other

Don't cut with the saw overhead or the bar in a vertical
position.
If the saw should kick back you may not have
good enough control to prevent possible injury.

BUCKING
Bucking is the sawing of a log or fallen tree into smaller
pieces. There are a few basic rules which apply to all bucking operations.
Keep both hands on the handles at all times.
Support logs if possible.
When cutting on a slope or hillside, always stand uphill.

Uphill position

Keep

FINISH CUT

in mind

and pinch
The

that

the

trunk

will

weaken

cut unless the tree
ported as shown.
If

you

make

the

the saw's chain

•

FIRST CUT

I'x\\\_\

Kickback Motion:

at

the

point

is lying

on

perfectly

cut with

dig into

and that

it will bend

supported.
where
flat

the tree on the

the earth;

you
ground

ground,

it is harmful

for

make

the

or supdon't
the

let
saw,

stand
a good chance of being struck by flying
To cut
the trunk,
use the bucking
and two-cut

sequence
one-third

shown.
the trunk

WARNING:

•
When the bar nose hits another tree

is heavy

and you
debris.

•

•

wood

the saw if improperly

etc.
•

The first
diameter.

KICKBACK

cut

should

be no deeper

than

IS DANGEROUS

Kickback is generated when the rotation of the chain is
arrested for some reason. The most dangerous effect of
this action occurs when the nose of the bar contacts
another object, the chain is momentarily stopped and all
the energy of engine throws the bar upwards and backwards
towards the operator.
The chain saw industry and government agencies have
attempted to prescribe various safety devices, but the best
protection is to avoid kickback.
Comply with the Safety Precautions as listed on page 1
of this manual.

SEE OPERATOR'S MANUAL
INSERT FOR INSTALLATION AND USE WITH THE KICK GUARD.

•

Improper thrust cutting.
-12-

INFORMATION

Kickback

Safety

Features

The following features are recommended

•

Asymmetrical

for this model as Kickback Safety Features.

Low Kick Type Guide Bar

The asymmetrical low kick type guide bar must be mounted with the reduced radius section of nose on top as illustrated. Incorrect installation will result in increased kickback potential.
/-Reduced
/_
nose radius

Top

CORRECT

INCORRECT

NOTE :
Replacement

Guide

The following

•

Bars,

guide

--

Sprocket

--

A hard

bars

nose

nose guide

bars

Front Hand

to have equivalent

of the same

bar having

Low Kick Guard Link Type
The low kick guard
manual.

•

may be considered

guide

length

the same

and

length

nose

and

kickback
radius,

nose

radius

energy.

same

pitch

and

as a sprocket

having
nose

the

same

number

of teeth.

bar.

Saw Chain

link chain must be maintained

correctly,

follow

instruction

"SETTING THE CHAIN" in operator's

Guard

The front hand guard must be installed correctly and kept in good condition,

•

Chain

Brake

The chain brake
Chain

brake

CAUTION

is available as a standard

must

be maintained

feature

correctly,

of the P-type

follow

instruction

model.
"CORRECT

USE OF CHAIN

BRAKE" in operator's

manual.

!!

The consequences of using improper replacement
or fatal injury.

components and of removing

--]3--

safeW devices may result in serious

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SETTING

NOMENCLATURE

THE

CHAIN

OF PARTS
•

Guard links reduce the potential
of kickback.

PRESET
TIE STRAP
LEFT HAND
CUTTER

CUTTER

PART NAMES
F

Top Plate
- Side Plate
Depth

LINK

Gauge
River
Hole

GUARD LINK

Pitch=

One half of
this distance
I

Gauge

Depth gauge setting

t

I I

•

Gauge is thickness of drive links.

•

Depth gauge controls the
cutting depth.

Important points for proper maintenance of saw chain:
• Keep the cutters sharp at all times.
• Keep the left and the right cutters properly aligned.
-- Please note that blunt or irregular cutters wil! result in poor cutting performance, ,1creased vibration of chains and
premature breakage of the saw chain.
• Drive link serves to remove sawdust from the groove of the guide bar. Therefore, keep the lower edge of the drive link
indicated by the arrow, sharp.

Sharpen
lower edge

-- When setting of the chain is finished, soak it in oil and wash away filings completely before using.
-- When chain has been filed on the bar, supply sufficient oil to it, rotate the chain slowly to wash away the filings
before using again.
- If the chain saw is operated with filings clogged in the groove, the saw chain and the guide bar will be damaged
prematurely.
- If the saw chain becomes soiled with restance, clean it with kerosene and soak it in oil.

-16-

Forsettingsawchains,round
•

file (4.0 mm _: 5/32") and flat file are used.
To keep correct position and correct angle, use the file holder (Sure Sharp).
-- Round file (P-No. 897 510-0393
0) and flat file (P-No. 897 511-0023
0) are optional.
-- Please inquire about the file holder, if desired.

Type: 91 SG
1/5

angle

HOLD FILE HOLDER LEVEL
ONE FIFTH OF FILE DIAMETER
REMAINS ABOVE CUTTER EDGE.

PUSH FILE AS SHOWN

•

Place the depth gauge tool firmly on guide bar so that depth gauge protrudes. Then file top of depth gauge with flat
the file until flat with top of the depth gauge tool.
-- Be sure to round off the front edge of the depth gauge.
Depth gauge tool
Remove until
flat with tool

J
_f

Round off

l chain.
These instructions
•

(Side plate angle)

(Top plate cutting angle)
€

85 =

60 °

©

©
I

[NOTE]
To sharpen other types of saw chain,

follow chain manufacturer's

-17--

instruction.

I

are for the Oregon 91SG saw I

Properly filed cutters are shown below.
(Top plate angle)

the edge

(Depth gauge)

CHAIN

The following

AND

GUIDE

BAR COMBINATION

combinations are recmmended

to the models

CS-330EVL

Guide Bar

and CS-330EVLP.

Saw

chain

Parts No.
Length

Pitch

Type

•

Links

ECHO

OREGON

14"

14G50K

32893

3/8"

ORE. 91SG

52

16"

16G50K

32894

3/8"

ORE. 91SG

57

'_ Or equivalent.
REMARKS: I)
For example, C$-330EVLP
[I)
CAUTION!!

is the model with chain brake.

"ORE" means "OREGON".
Do not use replacemenf
back performance

On specific powerhead,

saw chain unless k has been designated as meeting the ANSI B175.1 kick

requirments.

or has been designated

as "LOW-KICKBACK"

saw chain in accordance with the ANSI

B175.1 standard.

NOTE:

Low kickback

saw chain is the chain which has met the kickback performance requirments

B-175.1 (safety requirments for gasolinepowered chain saws} when tested on the representative
of chain saws below 3.8 C.I.D. specified in ANSI B175.1.

--18--

of ANSI
sample

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

Poor performance of the engine and/or trimming
mechanism can normally be prevented by carefully following
instructions.
Poor performances can eacily be corrected even by a beginner.
When the engine does not function properly check the following three (3) points first.
• Is engine compression adequate?
• Is fL;el system in good condition and is enough fuel being supplied?
• Is electrical system in good condition and is spark plug operating normally?
When there is serious trouble with the unit, do not try to repair it yourself but have your distributor or dealer do it for you.
For detailed TROUBLE SHOOTING refer to tables 1 and 2. Locate the problem on the following charts and repair as necessary.
Table 1

Fuel is not
reaching .........
carburat0r

i_Fuel

strainer

clogged

.........

Fuel is not
reaching .........
cylinder

r--Suction
insufficient
_-- Strainer clogged .............
L.. Carburator
out of order ......

Clean.

!
L--Fuel

pipe clogged

..........

Clean.

...........

Make sufficient.
Clean,
Disassemble and check.

A

- C.D.L module
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tension cord end

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o

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-_

connection

defective ....

Remove

and replace.

Reconnect,

cord
.........
- High.tension
ignition coll defective
defective
.........
--connection

Repair asand
necessary
Remove
replace.

- Switch

is grounded ...........

Switch

[- Insulator

cracked .............

on.

J:

==
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-Wire

defective ........

,,=

No spark at plug.,

I

._=

Replace plug.

[- Spark gap incorrect ........
--Covered
with carbon .........

t

- Fouled with
Starting
incorrect

fuel ..............

procedures

Adjust
Clean or replace.
Clean or replace,

..........

Start

correctly.

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C_

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Low and high speed needle

===

setting too lean
Metering lever spring
too strong
u_

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J=

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_- Fue does
not keep ..........
_ running

!
:3

I

........
.........

Read ust
"
i

"

Read ust

Fuel pump diaphragm

Replace

detective
..........
Fuel passage clogged .........
with dust

_
"
Disasaemb

Fuel leaking

Retighten

from

fixing

surfaces of carburetor
.......
Air valve, fuel tank cap

• and clean,

all screws.

=_=_ =....

p =_

does not work normally .........
_"............
Fuel pump does not operate..
Check impulse
r-Fuel
overflow

drilling.

inlet needle valve

L clogged with dust
.......
Clean.
Metering lever spring not
,, Correct.
placed in dent of lever
""

Muffler sticky
sufficient

r-

This is because fuel mixture is
too rich.
Start the engine several times
with choke rod fully open and
run at fast idle until engine does
not smoke.

................

Bearing damaged .............

Disassemble

and replace,

seized. Disassemble

and replace.

/

Engine does
not crank

_- Piston end/or
--Crenkshaft
Crankshaft
crankcase

-- 19--

cylinder

worn .............
contacting ........

Disassemble
Disassemble

and replace.
and replace,

Table 2
....
r-- _mpru_=,
t
--

_ ,
._
+Me., useu ...........

Use fuel with correct mixing
use
.....
gaso,ne ot poor qual=ty.

Engine

r

Spark plug defectiveIburnt)

overheated

_

As cooling

L_

does not pass well
....
Excessive deposits in
combustion chamber .........
Disassemble

fins clogged,

ratio.

Never

... Replace•
air

Clean fins

and remove

carbon.

E

+

--

Firing function
defective

_

Plug damaged

L._

CombuStion
poor due to
defective wiring
......

Check wiring

High-speed
needle
setting incorrect

Readjust.

--

¢P

.£
o)
€
el

--Carburetor
defective

--

o

Carburetor

or fouled

......

...........

Replace or clean,

overflow

..........

Refer to Table

I.

L_. Air cleaner clogged

..........

Clean as necessary.

0

--

Compression
insufficient
.....
{_ston ring stuck or worn
out)

Disassemble.
if necessary•

--

Cylinder ahromium
plating
peeled or worn out
.....

Replace cylinder.

o

"o

.€

--

¢J

Other
troubles

--- Exhaust port clogged
carbon
--

.a¢
(D

cCh_e:nO_-'--"
•
L--

_J

•
Chain stops

==

iClutch

check and replace

Throttle

with

....

is not fully open .....

tension

incorrect ......

Readjust

r

Chain

Adjust+

'

Chain wrongly set ...........
Depth ncorrect

Set correctly.
Readjust,

I--- Chain saw pressed against
tree 1oo firmly
.....

Press lightly.

..............

|

Clean as neCessary.

siips)___

Clutch

shoe worn

out ........

Replace,

c

F

_k

No oil in tank ...............

Refill.

o
lubricet_
--+Oil
t--Oi

contaminated
ViaCOS_

STORAGE
•

•
•
•

with

dust..

nappropriate

AFTER

+Rinse tank and fill with

new oil.

...U(rSesu°ilwitpoc°rv_:;nteViSC°Sity

USE

Inspect ar_l adjust every part of the chain saw
- Completely clean every part. and repair, if necessary.
- Apply thin coating of oil+on metal _arts to prevent rust.
- Remove chain and guide bar, apply them sufficient oil coating and wrap them up in plastic sheet.
Drain fuel tank, pull starter slowly a few times to drain from carburetor•
Pour a little amount of clean motor oil into spark plug hole, pull starter
DEAD CENTER
Store in a dry area, from dust.

- 20--

and and crank

the engine

until the TOP



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