Remington M15012US Owner's Manual Page 10

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ASSEMBLY
Note: Some models are pre-assemb[ed Assembly
is not needed on these models See Sow Chain
Ten_ion Adjumnent
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WARNING: Cutting edges on chain ]
are sharp, Use protective gloves when
!handling chain.
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IMPORTANT: Do not clamp chain saw |
in vise during assembly,
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Lay chain out flat
Loosen and remm, e guide bar nut _mdsprocket
cover
Rotate guide bar retainer so that it is positioned
parallel to guide bar slot (see Figure 2)
Install guide bar onto saw body Assemble
center slot of guide bar onto guide bar bolt
and guide bar rot;finer Note: M',d,:esure the
head of the guide Ntr retainer slides through
the gukle bar slot as shm_n in Figure 2
Guide Ba_
/
Guide BarRetainer
PositionedParallel
to GuideBarSlot
Figure 2 - Unlocking Guide Bar Retainer
5 Rotate guide bar retainer 90 degrees as shown
in Figure 3
Drive Sprocket _ Guide Bar
Nar'Reta_ner
L-:{ ,3,/ ! \"_._ _ Rotated90 Degreesto
GuideBar Slot
Figure 3 - Locking Guide Bar Retainer
Ptace chain around drive sprocket, along top
groove of guide bar, and around guide bar nose
Note: Make sure cutting edges of chain are
teeing in right direction Position chtdn so
cutting edges on top of guide bar face guide
bar nose (see Figure 4.and indicator on side
cover of saw)
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CAUTION: Do not place chain
on saw backwards, If chain is back-
wards, saw will vibrate badly and will
not cut.
Towards
Bar
Nose
Guide 8ar
Figure 4 - Saw Chain Direction
Before installing sprocket cover to saw body,
turn the chain tensioning screw fully counter-
clockwise until it stops This will position the
adjusting block towards the end of the chain
tensiong screw (See Figure 5)
Turn tensioning
screw to move
Adjustment Block
ChainTensioning " <_'_._<
Screw - _ _
Figure 5 - Chain Tensioning Screw and
Adjustment Block Location
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