Form No. 3440-127 Rev A Flex-Force Power System™ 41cm (16in) 60V MAX Chainsaw Model No. 51851—Serial No. 320000001 and Up Register at www.Toro.com.
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Contents Safety Safety ....................................................................... 3 Personal Protective Equipment .......................... 6 Safety and Instructional Decals .......................... 7 Setup ........................................................................ 9 Filling the Chain Saw with Bar and Chain Oil ................................................................... 9 Product Overview ..................................................... 9 Specifications .........
5. 6. 7. IV. Battery tool use and care Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can get caught in moving parts. If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure that these are connected and properly used.
VI. Chain saw safety 1. 2. 3. Keep all parts of the body away from the saw chain when the chain saw is operating. Before you start the chain saw, make sure the saw chain is not contacting anything. A moment of inattention while operating chain saws may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with the saw chain. Always hold the chain saw with your right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle.
Personal Protective Equipment g316566 Figure 3 1. Wear a hard hat in situations where debris may contact the head. 4. Wear gloves 2. Wear hearing protection 5. Wear protective pants or chaps 3. Wear safety glasses and/or a face shield 6.
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal144-3098 144-3098 decal144-3094 144-3094 1. The battery pack is charging. 3. The battery pack is over or under the appropriate temperature range. 2. The battery pack is fully charged. 4.
decal137-9461 137-9461 1. Battery charge status decal140-8475 140-8475 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 2. Call2Recycle® battery recycling program 3. Keep away from open fire or flames. 4. Do not expose to rain. decal140-2162 140-2162 1. Read the Operator’s Manual. 6. Stay away from moving parts. 2. Wear hearing protection. 7. Keep all guards and shields in place. 3. Wear eye protection. 8. Do not contact objects with the guide bar tip; tip contact can cause serious personal injury. 4.
Product Overview Setup Note: The battery pack is not fully charged when it is purchased. Before using the machine for the first time, refer to Charging the Battery Pack (page 18). Filling the Chain Saw with Bar and Chain Oil Important: Use only bar and chain oil (sold g315699 separately). Figure 4 Left side shown Fill the chain saw with bar and chain oil; refer to Checking the Oil Level and Adding Bar and Chain Oil (page 19). 1. Chain 6. Battery pack 2. Guide bar 3. Oil window 7. Button latch 8.
Specifications Operation Model 51851/51851T Bar Length (with 88613 and 88614 equipped) 40.6 cm (16 inches) Before Using the Chain Saw Chain Gauge (with 88613 and 88614 equipped) 0.043 inches Before using the chain saw, do the following: Chain Pitch (with 88613 and 88614 equipped) 3/8 inch Chain Length (with 88613 and 88614 equipped) 56 links Rated Voltage 60V DC maximum, 54 VDC nominal usage Weight (without a battery) 4.35 kg (9.
Starting the Chain Saw 1. Ensure that the vents on the chain saw are free from dust and debris (Figure 7). g315703 Figure 9 1. Chain brake (OPERATING position) g315701 7. Figure 7 1. Side vent 2. Bottom vent 2. Set the chain saw down on a level surface. 3. Align the tongue of the battery pack with the battery cavity in the chain saw (Figure 8). 2.
Cutting with the Chain Saw WARNING Operating a chain saw improperly can cause serious personal injury or death. Read and follow all operating instructions carefully to avoid possible personal injury. WARNING g025213 Figure 12 Kickback can cause serious or fatal injury to you. Always ensure that the chain brake system is working properly before you operate the chain saw. 2. Stand on solid, even ground in front of the wood to be cut. 3.
Pruning a Tree WARNING Cutting higher limbs from a tree off the ground can put you in an unstable position that could be unsafe for you while handling a chain saw, resulting in possible serious personal injury or death to you or bystanders. When cutting limbs from a standing tree, use the following practices: • Do not climb on limbs or branches with a chain saw. • Do not overreach, and cut with both hands on the chain saw.
Note: Making this cut prevents the chain saw from being pinched while making the next cut. g228707 Figure 17 g195831 Figure 15 1. 2. 1. First cut 3. Hinge 2. Second cut 4. Back cut 5. Determine the direction that the tree will fall. Take the following variables into consideration: • Wind direction • Heavier limbs on 1 side of the tree • Natural tilt of the tree (if any) Make a second cut to form a notch, starting the cut at least 5 cm (2 inches) above and away from the first cut (Figure 17).
Limbing a Fallen Tree 1. Grip the chain saw as shown in Figure 12. 2. Moving from the base of the tree up, cut off the smaller limbs from the tree that are not supporting its weight off the ground (Figure 18). 3. Cut the larger limbs that support the weight of the tree from the bottom upward so that the limbs do not pinch the saw blade (Figure 19).
Bucking a Log When bucking a log, note where the log is supported and where there is a load on the log. Cut the log so that when the ends fall, your guide bar will not be pinched between them. Important: If the chain saw binds in the cut, do not attempt to free it by running the motor. Shut off the saw, then use a wedge to pry open the cut and release the saw. If you are cutting branches from a fallen tree or cutting a log into lengths, support the log off the ground (preferably on a sawbuck).
Removing the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack 1. Set the chain saw down on a level surface. 1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface. 2. Align the tongue of the battery pack with the battery cavity in the chain saw (Figure 23). 2. Press down on the latch and remove the battery pack from the cavity. g315763 Figure 24 1. Latch g315702 Figure 23 3. Push the battery pack into the battery cavity until the battery pack locks into place.
Charging the Battery Pack Important: The battery pack is not fully charged when you purchase it. Before using the tool for the first time, place the battery pack in the charger and charge it until the LED display indicates the battery pack is fully charged. Read all safety precautions. Note: At any time, press the battery-charge-indicator button on the battery pack to display the current charge (LED indicators). Ensure that the vents on the battery and charger are clear of any dust and debris.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Before each use or daily Maintenance Procedure • • • • • • Check the oil level and add bar and chain oil if necessary. Check the chain brake. Check that oil is flowing to the chain. Check the chain tension and adjust it if necessary. Ensure that the bar is straight and undamaged Check the chain for sharpness; contact an Authorized Service Dealer to have the chain sharpened or replaced.
Checking the Flow of Bar and Chain Oil Checking the Chain Brake Service Interval: Before each use or daily After each battery drain cycle Service Interval: Before each use or daily 1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface and remove the battery pack; refer to Removing the Battery Pack (page 17). 2. Engage the chain brake by moving the chain brake forward to the STOP position (Figure 27). 1. Prepare to use the chain saw; refer to Before Using the Chain Saw (page 10). 2.
Adjusting the Chain Tension 6. Hold up the tip of the guide bar (Figure 29). Service Interval: Before each use or daily After each battery drain cycle Ensure that the chain is properly tensioned. A loose chain shortens the life of the drive sprocket and the guide bar and may cause the chain to fall off. An overtightened chain overheats the guide bar and chain, causing rapid wear, and may burn out the motor or break the chain.
Servicing the Guide Bar, Chain, and Drive Sprocket Yearly or before storage DANGER Contact with the chain saw teeth can cause serious personal injury. • Remove the battery pack before adjusting or maintaining the chain saw. • Always wear gloves when adjusting or maintaining the chain saw. 1. 2. Place the chain saw on a flat surface and remove the battery pack; refer to Removing the Battery Pack (page 17).
Installing the Guide Bar and Chain 3. Note: If you are installing a new chain, flip the guide bar to avoid uneven wear. DANGER 4. Contact with the chain saw teeth can cause serious personal injury. • Remove the battery pack before adjusting or maintaining the chain saw. 2. Position the open loop of the chain (not on the guide bar) around the drive sprocket on the chain saw and install the guide bar and attached chain onto the chain saw as shown in Figure 33C.
Preparing the Battery Pack for Recycling Storage Important: Store the machine, battery pack, and charger only in temperatures that are within the appropriate range; refer to Specifications (page 10). Important: Upon removal, cover the terminals of the battery pack with heavy-duty adhesive tape. Do not attempt to destroy or disassemble the battery pack or remove any of its components.
Troubleshooting Perform only the steps described in these instructions. All further inspection, maintenance, and repair work must be performed by an authorized service center or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve the problem yourself. Problem The chain saw does not run or does not run continuously. Possible Cause 1. The battery pack is low on charge. 1. Charge the battery pack. 2. The battery pack is not fully seated. 2.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action The LED indicator light on the battery charger is red. 1. The battery charger and/or battery pack is over or under the appropriate temperature range. 1. Unplug the battery charger and move the battery charger and battery pack to a place where it is dry and the temperature is between 5°C (41°F) and 40°C (104°F). The LED indicator light on the battery charger is blinking red. 1. There is an error in the communication between the battery pack and the charger. 1.
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