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Cordless Chain Saw WG368E WG368E.9
INTENDED USE
The chain saw is intended for sawing of trees, tree
trunks, branches, wooden beams, planks, etc. Cuts can
be sawed with or across the grain. This product is not
suitable for sawing mineral materials.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING! Before touching the chain or
making any other adjustments, make sure
that the tool is switched off and the battery is
removed.
Always use gloves when handling the chain.
CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR ASSEMBLY
1. Unpack all parts carefully.
2. Place the chain saw on any suitable flat surface.
3. Use only genuine WORX chains designed for
chainbar.
4. Slide the Chain (8) in the slot around the Guide Bar
(7). Ensure the Chain is in correct running direction
by comparing it to the Chain Direction Symbol (13)
found on the saw body (See Fig. B). Ensure the Bar
Tensioning Plate (17) is facing outward. (See Fig. A)
5. Fit the Chain onto the Drive Sprocket (12), so that the
Fastening Bar Bolt (16) and the two Bar Locating Tabs
(14) on the Bar Clamp (20) fit into the keyway of the
opening on the Guide Bar (7). (See Fig. B)
6. Check to see if all parts are seated properly. (See Fig.
C)
7. Fit the Chain Cover (11), ensure that the Chain Catch
(19) slides properly into the Chain Cover (11). (See
Fig. D)
8. Tighten the Chain Cover (11) by turning the Chain
Tensioning Knob (10) clockwise until it is tight. (See
Fig. E)
WARNING: The chain is not yet tensioned.
Tensioning the chain applies as described
under “Tensioning chain”. The chain now needs
to be inspected to make sure it is properly
tensioned.
TENSIONING CHAIN
New saw chains will stretch. Check chain tension
frequently when first used and tighten when Chain
becomes loose around the Guide Bar (7).
WARNING: Remove the battery from the
tool before adjusting saw chain tension.
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