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3
Loosen the screws and carefully remove the cover
over the brake spring. (see gure 3)
WARNING!
Exercise care to ensure the spring
does not fly out and cause perso-
nal injury. Wear protective glasses.
6.1 Dismantling the chain brake
2
Carefully tighten the clutch housing in a vice.
Release the brake by using the saw's front hand
guard (A) as a tool. Mesh with the brake and tigh-
ten anti-clockwise until the brake is activated. (see
gure 2)
Cleaning and inspection
• Carefully clean and check all parts. Parts must
be replaced if cracked or show signs of other
defects. Always use original spare parts.
• Measure the thickness of the chain brake band.
It must not be less than 0.6 mm at any point.
(see gure 5)
• Lubricate the knee joint with grease.
4
Hold one hand over the brake spring; press a nar-
row screwdriver in between the rear section of the
spring and the clutch cover. Carefully pry upward
until the spring releases and runs onto the screw-
driver shaft. (see gure 4)
Safety equipment
6 Safety equipment
1
Release the brake by moving the front hand guard
backward. Loosen the bar nut and remove the
clutch cover, chain and bar (see gure 1).
min 0,6 mm
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5