Operator`s manual

© 2009 ICS, Blount Inc. F/N 70944 Oct 09
TITLE 633GC / 633F4 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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CHAIN TENSIONER
The chain tensioner (Figure 2) can become clogged with concrete
slurry during cutting. After each use thoroughly flush the chain
tensioner with water and apply a liberal amount of grease.
IMPORTANT
Most Common Causes of Tensioner Damage:
• Sidecovernutsarenottightenough.Sidecovernutsshould
betorquedto20ft-lbs(27Nm).
• Chaintensioningisattemptedwithoutlooseningthesidecover
nuts.
• Concretedebrisintensionerpocket.
Figure 2
Chain
Tensioner
MAINTENANCE
STARTER HOUSING ASSEMBLY
• Toreattachthestarterhousing,firstpullthestartercordout,
thenholdthestarterhousingagainstthecrankcase(Figure1).
Slowly release the starter cord to enable the pulley to fit
between the pawls.
• Insertandtightenthescrews.UseblueLoctite
®
#242.
Figure 1