57CC CHAINSAW 20158: 57CC 18” & 22” CHAINSAW 20160: 57CC 22” CHAINSAW * For customers in high altitudes areas, please call 1-800-348-5004 if the engine can not be started or performed poorly. *Actual product may vary slightly Please carefully read and save these instructions before attempting to assemble, maintain, install, or operate this product. Observe all safety information to protect yourself and others. Failure to observe the instructions may result in property damage and/or personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE SAVE THIS OWNERS MANUAL AND READ BEFORE EACH USE. This manual will explain how to use the solar panel kit safely and effectively. Please read and follow these instructions and precautions carefully. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: You can create dust when you cut, sand, drill or grind materials such as wood, paint, metal, concrete, cement, or other masonry. This dust often contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
SAFETY WARNINGS IMPORTANT! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 1. Petrol powered chain saw safety warnings 1. This product is dangerous if used carelessly or incorrectly and can cause serious or even fatal injuries. 2. Read all instructions carefully. When using petrol powered products, always follow stated safety precautions to reduce the risk of serious personal injury and/or damage to the product. 3.
14. Do not operate the product if it has faulty safety equipment or damaged parts! 15. Do not under any circumstances modify the product. Modifications can result in serious personal injury or death. 16. Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area, secure footing, and a planned retreat path from the falling tree. 17. All product servicing & maintenance, other than the items listed in the user manual, safety and maintenance instructions, should be performed by an authorised service centre. 18.
2. Always use suitable aids such as funnels and filler necks. Do not spill any fuel on the product or its exhaust system. There is a risk of ignition. Remove spilled fuel carefully from all parts of the product. Any residue which may be present must have completely volatilised, before the product is put into operation! 3. Never refuel indoors. 4. Never use the product in environments where there is a risk of explosion. Exhaust gases and fuel fumes are noxious. Fuel fumes can ignite. 5.
19. Do not store cans of fuel or refill the fuel tank in any place where there is a boiler, stove, wood fire, electrical sparks, welding sparks, or other sources of heat or fire which might ignite the fuel. 20. If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, use a dry rag to wipe up spills and allow remaining fuel to evaporate before turning the engine on again. 21.
3. If the chain jams in the cut: STOP THE ENGINE. Do not try to pull the product free. Use a lever to open the cut and free the chain. Failure to do so could result in serious injuries or death. 4. Do only cut with the engine at high speeds. 5. Do use extreme caution when cutting small size bushes and saplings. Slender material may catch the saw chain and whip toward you or put you off balance. 6. Do operate the product only in well ventilated areas. 7.
21. Always keep proper footing and operate the chain saw only when standing on fixed, secure and level surface. Slippery or unstable surfaces such as ladders may cause a loss of balance or control of the chain saw. 22. Cut wood only. Do not use the product for purposes not intended. For example: do not use chain saw for cutting plastic, masonry or non-wood building materials. Use of the chain saw for operations different than intended could result in a hazardous situation. 6. Transport and storage 1.
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. 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.
6. Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a longer period of time. 7. Prolonged use of the product exposes the user to vibrations that can cause a range of conditions collectively known as hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) e.g. fingers going white; as well as specific diseases such as carpal tunnel syndrome. - To reduce this risk when using the product, always wear protective gloves and keep your hands warm.
10. Residual risks Even if you are operating this product in accordance with all the safety requirements, potential risks of injury and damage remain. The following dangers can arise in connection with the structure and design of this product: 1. Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the product is being used over long periods of time or not adequately managed and properly maintained. 2.
m/s² Metres per second squared Lock / to tighten or secure Unlock / to loosen Note / Remark. Caution / Warning. Read the instruction manual. Wear a helmet, safety goggles and hearing protection. Wear protective gloves. Wear a dust mask. Wear respiratory protection. Wear protective, slip-resistant footwear. Wear tight-fitted protective clothes. Use appropriate protection for foot-leg and hand-arm.
Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions. Open flames in the work area, around the product and in the vicinity of flammable materials are prohibited! Do not smoke in the work area, around the product and in the vicinity of flammable materials! Risk of fire / flammable materials Hot surface, do not touch! High temperatures on the product’s surfaces and structural parts that could cause burns, if they are touched.
Objects thrown by the product could hit the user or other bystanders. Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a safe distance from the product when it is in operation. In general, children must not come near the area where the product is. 15m Keep a distance of at least 15 m. Only use petrol/oil mixture with a ratio of 40:1. Do not use any other mixture ratio. Always switch the product off and let it cool down, before refuelling it.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 11 10 8 8a 8a 8b 9 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 29 28 27 26 25 24 DVTUPNFSTFSWJDF!GPDVT POUPPMT DPN 15 23 1-800-348-5004
30 31 32 1. Rear handle 2. Throttle interlock 3. Throttle trigger 4. Air filter case a. Fixation knob* b. Cover* c. Air filter* 5. Front handle 6. Front hand guard (Chain brake lever) 7. Saw chain 8. Guide bar a. Lubrication hole b. Sprocket wheel c. Tension hole* 9. Retaining nut (x 2) 10. Tension screw a. Tension pin* 11. Cover 12. Rear hand safeguard 13. Bolt (x2) 14.
15. Spiked bumper 16. Chain catcher 17. Clutch 18. Drive sprocket 19. Spark plug connector 20. Spark plug 21. Choke 22. Ignition switch 23. Fuel gauge 24. Fuel tank cap 25. Adjustment screw (engine speed) 26. Recoil starter handle 27. Adjustment screw (chain oil flow) 28. Air vents 29. Chain oil tank cap 30. Guide bar cover 31. Fuel mixing container 32. Multi tool NOTE: Parts marked with * are not shown in this overview.
Please check the completeness of the delivery and ensure that all parts are free from any transport-related damage or any damage in general. Please contact the supplier from whom you purchased the product should there be any parts missing or damaged.
Chain lubrication oil tank capacity 240 cm³ (ml) Fuel consumption at max. engine power 1.3 Kg/h 2. Engine Engine model SPS1E46F2 Engine type air cooled, 2-stroke engine Engine displacement 56.5 cm Engine idling speed range 2700 - 3400 min Maximum operating engine speed 11000 min Maximum engine power (acc. to ISO 7293) 2.5 kW Spark plug type L7T Spark plug gap 0.6 - 0.7mm 3.
4. Sound values Sound pressure level at operator’s position LpA 104.15 dB(A) Uncertainty KpA 2.5 dB(A) Measured sound power level LWA 113.88 dB(A) Uncertainty KWA 2.5 dB(A) Guaranteed sound power level LWA 117 dB(A) 5. Vibration values Front handle, afront hv,eq 7.234 m/s² Rear handle, arear hv,eq 9.528 m/s² Uncertainty K 1.5 m/s² The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in EN ISO 11681-1, using the basic standard ISO 22868.
WARNING! Depending on the actual use of the product the vibration values can differ from the declared total! Adopt proper measures to protect yourself against vibration exposures! Take the whole work process including times the product is running under no load or switched off into consideration! Proper measures include among others regular maintenance and care of the product and cutting attachments, keeping hands warm, periodical breaks and proper planning of work processes! INTENDED USE This petrol chain
4. Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools needed for assembly and operation. This also includes suitable personal protective equipment.
2. Pull the front hand guard (6) back toward the front handle (5) to disengage the chain break, if necessary. 3. Loosen the retaining nuts (9) with the multi tool (32) and remove them together with the cover (11) (Fig. 1). 6 6 9 11 32 Fig. 1 4. Place the slot in the guide bar (8) over the bolts (13). Ensure to fit the guide bar with the saw chain ‘cutter’ symbol at the top of the bar (Fig. 2). 13 8 Fig. 2 5.
8 18 17 Fig. 3 WARNING! The direction of the saw chain ‘cutters’ must be as indicated by the symbol and arrow on the guide bar! 6. Place the saw chain (7) over the drive sprocket (18) (behind the clutch (17)) and fit around the guide bar (8). Make sure the saw chain is placed above the chain catcher (16) (Fig. 4). 7 8 17 18 16 Fig. 4 7. The saw chain movement is as indicated by the arrow (Fig. 5). Make sure the chain is properly placed over the sprocket wheel (8b) of the guide bar (8). 8.
7 8 8b Fig. 5 9. Refit the cover (11). If necessary, turn the tension screw (10) clockwise or anticlockwise with the multi tool (32) to adjust the tension pin (10a) until it reaches a position where it can be inserted into the tension hole (8c) (Fig. 6). 10a 10 8c 11 32 Fig. 6 10. Secure the cover (11) with the retaining nuts (9) (Fig. 7).
9 11 32 Fig. 7 NOTE: Fix the nuts finger tight only at this stage. The chain tension cannot be adjusted with the retaining nut tightened - they must be loosened first. NOTE: The saw chain (7) has not yet been tensioned. Tension the chain as described under “Saw chain tensioning”. After operating the product for approximately one hour, adjust the chain tension again. Saw chain tensioning Always check the saw chain tension before use, after the first cuts and regularly during use.
whereas a correctly tightened chain provides the best cutting characteristics and prolonged working life! The chain life mainly depends upon sufficient lubrication and correct tensioning! NOTE: The chain tension cannot be adjusted with the retaining nuts tightened - they must be loosened first. 1. Lift up the tip of the guide bar (8) and keep it there as you adjust the tension (Fig. 8). 8 Fig. 8 2.
chain can be lifted by approximately 2 - 4 mm from the guide bar (8) in the centre (Figs. 11, 12). Fig. 11 Fig. 12 2. Adjust the tension if you find that the chain saw is too loose or tight. 3. Chain lubrication WARNING! The product is not filled with chain oil.
3. Fill suitable lubricant into the tank using a funnel fitted with a filter to avoid debris entering the tank. Do not overfill and leave approximately 5 mm of space between the top of the oil and the inside edge of the tank to allow for expansion (Fig. x). NOTE: Use engine oil SAE#10W-30 all year round or SAE#30-#40 in summer and SAE#20 in winter. Fig.
Fig. 15 3. Turn the adjustment screw (27) of the oiler on the bottom of the product to adjust the chain oil flow using a suitable slot head screwdriver (Fig. 16). 27 Fig. 16 4. Fuel and engine oil This product is equipped with a 2-stroke engine, the fuel and oil tank are combined and it is essential to fill a fuel-oil mixture before operating this product. Observe the technical specifications for suitable fuel and engine oil. 1. Place the product on a stable, level surface.
WARNING! This product is not supplied with petrol-oil mixture in the engine! Before operating this product it is essential to fill it with petrol-oil mixture! 1. Mix a regular-grade unleaded petrol and a quality engine oil for air cooled 2stroke engines in the fuel mixing container (31) (Fig. 17). 2. Fill half the quantity of the petrol to be used into the container. Then add the entire quantity of oil and shake the prepared fuel mixture. Add the remaining quantity of petrol.
24 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. General 1. Check the product as well as accessories for damage before each use. Do not use the product if it is damaged or shows wear. 2. Double check that accessories and the guide bar/saw chain are properly fixed. 3. Check the fuel level and chain oil level, refill if necessary. 4. Always hold the product on its handles. Keep the handles dry and free from lubricant to ensure safe support. 5. Ensure that the air vents are always unobstructed and clear.
The chain brake is a safety mechanism activated by the front hand guard (6). When kickback occurs, the saw chain stops immediately. 6 Fig. 20 The chain brake in the disengaged position, the product can be operated (Fig. 20). Fig. 21 The chain brake in the engaged position, the saw chain is stopped as soon as the chain brake is activated (Fig. 21).
NOTE: Perform the following test before operating your product. Start the product as described below and keep it in idle speed. The saw chain (7) must not move when the engine is running idle. WARNING! If the saw chain shows any signs of moving, stop the engine immediately! Wait for all moving parts to stop! Contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person to readjust idling speed! 4.
10. Let the product run idle for about 30 seconds to warm it up. NOTE: When pushing the choke back to OPEN position and the engine speed gets inconsistent. Then pull the choke slightly out to middle position to allow additional time for warming up. After warm up push the choke back to OPEN position. 11. Hold the product with the left hand on front handle (5) and the right hand on rear handle (1). 12. Press the throttle interlock (2) and then squeeze throttle trigger (3) (Fig. 22, step 7).
4. Hold the chain saw firmly on the ground with left hand on the front handle (5). Your thumb and fingers shall grasp the handle. 5. Place the right foot onto the rear hand safeguard (12) and step down. 6. Pull the recoil starter handle (26) lightly until you feel resistance then pull it rapidly (Fig. 23, step 4). Do it again until the engine starts.
procedure: Set the ignition switch (22) to lower position (STOP position). Push the choke (21) fully back to OPEN position . Remove the spark plug (20) and dry it. Pull the recoil starter handle (26) for several times to drain the fuel from the combustion chamber. Wait until fuel vapours and refit the spark plug. Clean up any spilled fuel and move the product at least 3 metres (10’) away before starting the engine to avoid any accidental fire.
1. To become proficient attend a recognised chain saw training course to learn how to operate chain saws safely and effectively. Familiarise yourself with all the controls and switches. Practise all movements with the product switched off. 2. Always hold the product firmly with both hands. Front handle (6) with the left hand and rear handle (1) with the right hand. Fully grip both handles at all times during operation. Never operate the product using only one hand. 3.
8. Do not operate the product with arms fully extended or attempt to saw areas which are difficult to reach, or on a ladder. Never use the product above shoulder height (Fig. 27). Fig. 27 9. Optimum sawing is achieved if the chain speed remains constant during cutting. 10. Be careful when reaching the end of the cut. The weight of the product may change unexpectedly as it cuts free from the wood. This can cause accidents to the legs and feet.
Fig. 28 1. Fig. 29 Fig. 30 Pinching the saw chain (7) along the bottom of the guide bar (8) may pull the product forward away from the operator (“skating”) (Fig. 31). Fig. 31 2. Pinching the saw chain (7) along the top of the guide bar (8) may push the guide bar rapidly back toward the operator (“bouncing”) (Fig. 32). Fig. 32 3. Any of these reactions may cause losing control of the product, which could result in serious personal injury or even death. 4.
To avoid kickback: x Saw with guide bar at a flat angle. x Never work with a loose, widely stretched or the heavily worn out chain. x Ensure chain is sharpened correctly. x Never saw above shoulder height. x Never work with the tip of the guide bar. x Always hold the product firmly with both hands. x Always use a low kickback chain. x Apply the metal gripping teeth for leverage. x Ensure correct chain tension. x Do only cut with the engine at high speeds.
3. An escape path should be planned and cleared as necessary before cuts are started. The escape path should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall (Fig. 33). Fig. 33 4. Before felling is started, consider the natural lean of the tree, the location of larger branches and the wind direction to judge which way the tree will fall. 5. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and wire from the tree. 8. Notching undercut Make the notch (Fig.
and use wedges of wood, plastic or aluminum to open the cut and drop the tree along the desired line of fall. 3. When the tree begins to fall remove the product from the cut, stop the engine, put the product down, then use the retreat path planned. Be alert for overhead limbs falling and watch your footing. 10. Limbing and pruning Limbing is removing the branches from a fallen tree. When limbing leave larger lower limbs to support the log off the ground. Remove the small limbs in one cut (Fig. 35).
Fig. 36 12. Bucking a log Bucking is cutting a log into lengths. It is important to make sure your footing is firm and your weight is evenly distributed on both feet. When possible, the log should be raised and supported by the use of limbs, logs or chocks. 1. Follow the simple directions for easy cutting. When the log is supported along its entire length (Fig. 37), it is cut from the top (overbuck). Fig. 37 2. When the log is supported on one end (Fig.
4. When bucking on a slope always stand on the uphill side of the log (Fig. 40). When “cutting through”, to maintain complete control release the cutting pressure near the end of the cut without relaxing your grip on the product handles. Do not let the chain contact the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the saw chain to stop before you move the product. Always stop the engine before moving from tree to tree. Fig. 40 5. Support small logs on a sawing stand or another log while bucking (Fig. 41).
1. Switch the product off, disconnect the spark plug connector and let it cool down. 2. Check, clean and store the product as described below. MAINTENANCE AND CARE WARNING! Always switch the product off, disconnect the spark plug connector and let the product cool down before performing inspection, maintenance and cleaning work! Maintain this product regularly and carefully! If the product is improperly maintained, it may fail at its intended task, which may produce fatal consequences. 1.
Part To do Spark plug check Spark plug clean Spark plug replace Air filter check Air filter clean Air filter replace Saw chain check Saw chain lubricate Saw chain clean Saw chain replace Before/after each use 10 hours 25 hours 50 hours / half year 100 hours / once a year x x whenever necessary x x whenever necessary x x x whenever necessary 3. Sprocket wheel NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the saw chain (7) to lubricate the sprocket. Lubrication can be done on the job. 1.
8b 7 8a Fig. 43 3. Make sure that the chain brake is disengaged. Rotate the saw chain (7) by hand. Repeat the lubrication procedure until the entire sprocket has been greased. 4. Guide bar and saw chain maintenance Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the product well maintained. Incorrect filing and non-standard cutter and depth gauge settings are the causes of most guide bar problems, primarily resulting in uneven bar wear.
equipped with an automatic oiling system. 3. Check the drive sprocket. If it is worn or damaged due to strain, have it replaced by an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person. 4. Clear residue from the rails on the guide bar (8) using a screwdriver, putty knife, wire brush or other similar tool. This will keep the oil passages open to provide proper lubrication to the guide bar (8) and saw chain (7) (Fig. 45). Fig. 45 5.
or right), - when the saw chain is blunt (excessive force is required to penetrate the wood), or obviously damaged. Never saw with a blunt chain. The saw chain is blunt if you have to push the product into the tree and the chips are very small. 1. Have the saw chain (7) sharpened professionally at an authorised service centre or sharpen the chain yourself by using a proper sharpening kit. Also observe the sharpening instructions supplied with the sharpening kit.
NOTE: A file guide is available from most reputable tool merchants and is the easiest way to hold the file at the correct position. 5. File at an angle perpendicular to the bar, and at an angle of 30° to the direction of travel (Fig. 48). 30 Fig. 48 6. File each tooth from the inside towards outside only. File one side of the chain first than turn the saw around and repeat the process. 7. Sharpen each tooth equally by using the same number of strokes. 8. Keep all cutter lengths equal.
Wash the air filter every 25 hours (if too dusty, every 10 hours) with clear water and dry it. Dip the air filter into clean machine oil if necessary. It can be used after superfluous oil is eliminated. Inspect the air filter regularly. Replace it with a new one if necessary (Fig. 50). 4a 4b 4c Fig. 50 1. Loosen the fixation knob (4a) and remove the cover (4b) to open the air filter case (4). 2. Remove the filter (4c) and tap it on a solid surface to remove dust. 3.
20 19 Fig. 51 32 Fig. 52 4. Check the spark plug (20) for damage and wear. The color of the electrode should be light-brown colored. 5. Remove debris from the electrode with a soft wired brush; avoid heavy cleaning of the electrode. 6. Dry the spark plug with a soft cloth, if it is wet from fuel. 7. Check the spark plug gap. It should be 0.6 - 0.7mm (Fig. 53). 0.6 - 0.7mm Fig. 53 8. Replace with a new spark plug if either the electrode or the insulation is damaged. 9.
11. Place the filter (4c) back into the air filter case (4), re-attach the cover (4b) and secure it with the fixation knob (4a) afterward. 8. Fuel tank 1. Empty the fuel tank when storing the product over 30 days to prevent the fuel deteriorating. 2. Unscrew and remove the fuel tank cap (24) and empty the fuel into a suitable container. WARNING! Do not store the fuel in the fuel mixing container (31)! 9.
WARNING! Saw chain must be fitted with guide bar according to above combination. Use only the same brand and same type of saw chain and guide bar as above. The use of non-approved guide bar / saw chain combinations poses a severe risk of injury! 13. Repair This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer. Contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person to have it checked and repaired. 14. Storage 1.
saving resources and protecting the environment by handing in this product at an equipped collection centre (if there is one available). 2. Petrol, oil, used oil, a mixture of oil and petrol and objects soiled with oil e.g. cleaning cloths do not belong in the household rubbish. Dispose of oilcontaminated items in accordance with the local guidelines and hand them in at recycling centres. 3. The product comes in a package that protects it against damage during shipping.
2. Engine stops 3. Engine difficult to start or loses power 1.9. Carburetor is flooded with fuel 1.9. Remove air filter and pull recoil starter handle continuously until carburetor clears itself and install air filter 1.10. Faulty ignition module 1.10. Contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person 2.1. Not enough fuel in fuel tank 2.1. Add fuel 2.2. Saw chain is blocked 2.2. Remove blockage 3.1. Dirt, water or stale fuel in the tank 3.1. Drain fuel and clean tank.
5. Engine idles poorly 5.1. Air filter is dirty 5.1. Clean air filter 5.2. Air vents are clogged 5.2. Remove debris from vents 6. Engine skips at high speed 6.1. Gap between electrodes of spark plug is too close 6.1. Set gap between electrodes at 0.6 - 0.7mm 7. Engine overheats 7.1. Air vents are clogged 7.1. Remove debris from vents 7.2. Incorrect spark plug 7.2. Install correct spark plug and cylinder fins on engine 7.3. Saw chain is blocked 7.3. Remove blockage 8. Unsatisfactory result 8.
#53543 52cc Chainsaw Exploded View DVTUPNFSTFSWJDF!GPDVT POUPPMT DPN 59 1-800-348-5004
A. Handle, Fuel Tank Part No. A1 A2 A3 A3-1 A3-2 A3-3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 Parts Description Fuel Tank Screw St4.2x19 Gasoline Tank Cap Assembly Fuel Cap Retainer Packing Washer Fuel Tank Cap Dust Cover Screw M5x16 Anti-Vibration Cushion C Damping Block Fuel Filter Increase Block Fuel Tube Base Fuel Tube Block Balancer Balancer Assembly Trigger Trigger Torsion Rod Spring Pin 6x24 Trigger Controller Handle Cover Screw St4.
B. Right Cover Assembly Part No. B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 Parts Description Dust Board Right Cover Nut M8 Heavy Block Torsion Spring Heavy Block Tube Heavy Block Front Guard Spring Spring Intake Screw M5x37.5 Front Guard Tube Front Guard Brake Torsion Rod Spring Flat Washer 5x18x1 Nut M5 Brake Spring Brake Control Rod Secondary Pull-rod Main Pull-rod Pin 3x14 Pin 3x9 Brake Spring Pressure Plate Screw St4.2x9.
C. Starter Assembly Part No. C1 C2 C2-1 C2-2 C2-3 C2-4 C2-5 C2-6 C2-7 C2-8 C2-9 C2-10 C2-11 C2-12 C3 Parts Description Screw M5x16 Starter Assembly Super Easy Starter Cover L H Sheathing Rope Sheathing Starting Rope Starting Handle Main Coil Spring Main Coil Spring Shell Reel Second Coil Spring Starter Wheel Flat Washer 5.4x16x1 Screw St4.
D.Clutch, Oil Pump Part No. D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 Parts Description Screw M4x14 Oil Nozzle Oil Pump Sponge Ring Oil Tube Oil Filter Screw M4x10 Oil Pump Cover Plate Worm Needle Bearing 12x15x14.
E .Carburetor, Air Filter Part No.
F. Cylinder, Silencer Part No.
G. Crankshaft, Piston Part No. G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 Parts Description Woodruff Key M3x10 Needle Bearing Ring Crankshaft Needle Bearing 11x15x12.5 Piston Piston Ring Piston Pin Circlip Piston Pin Quantity 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 H. Flywheel, Igniter Part No. H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 Parts Description Nut GB/T 6184 M8 Spring Washer GB/T 93 8 Flywheel Igniter Screw GB/T 70.1 M5x20 Igniter Sheath Flat Washer 10x16x1.
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A. Handle, Fuel Tank Part No.
K. Upper Cover, Air Filter, Cover Part No. K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 K15 K16 K17 Parts Description Air Filter Lock Nut Lock Nut Washer Air Filter Cover Screw M5x16 Screw M5x14 Upper Cover Chain Catcher Screw St4.8x16 Conical Spring Base Conical Spring Idle Adjusting Guide Air Flue Board Screw St4.
L. Bar Sleeve, Chain,Bar # 20158 Part No. L1 L2 L3 Parts Description Quantity 2 2 2 Bar cover Chain Bar # 20160 Part No. L1 L2 L3 Parts Description 1 1 1 Bar cover Chain Bar customerservice@focus-ontools.
Limited Manufacturer Warranty FOT makes every effort to ensure that this product meets high quality and durability standards. FOT warrants to the original retail consumer a 1-year limited warranty from the date the product was purchased at retail and each product is free from defects in materials. Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations, or a lack of maintenance.