Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Chainsaw simple troubleshooting and maintenance

 Any tool a long time, there will be such that failure of large or small, but if they do not understand anything, ask for a special person in question would, if it is too much trouble. Therefore, some simple troubleshooting common themselves or to be the.
Here we look at the common chain saw troubleshooting:
1. refueling shutdown occurs if the chain saw, working together is not so interesting, and so when the heat is too hot, usually filtered control problems. So before work is required to check the filter and clean the filter aligned qualified solar observation, should be thorough, bright, contrast is unqualified. chainsaw when the filter is not clean enough application of heat soapy water, dry. clean filter to ensure the normal use of chain saw.
2. When the chain saw's teeth become sharp, they can use special rasp Cutting the rest of the zigzag chains to ensure that serrated The sharp level. this time to note that in the setback with a file when the setback to the direction along the gear, not the opposite of, the same rasp and saw chain saws chain perspective should not be too large, was 30 degrees is appropriate .
3. in the use of chain saw before, should bear the chain saw saw chain oil, benefits of doing so is the ability to provide lubrication for the chain saw, chain saw chain saws to reduce chain saw guide plate with the friction heat, protect against guide role, but also to protect the chain saw saw chain in order to avoid premature retirement.
4. When the end of chain saw use, but also on the chain saw for some maintenance, so next time when you use the chain saw in order to ensure efficiency . The first is to remove the roots of oil into the hole saw guide and the guide slot of the impurities, in order to ensure the smooth into the hole. Second on the guide head should also be clear about debris, and filling a few drops of oil.
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