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1.                                                b  n   8 gpm 30 Ipm  KOTI                                          8 SAE O ring  Connect Size and Type Leseren xc sns Se ie ee se 3 8 inch NPT Male Adapter  MOSI   o      No    DOLU mn na TE Integral  Kickback Reduction Features  0007775990 Low Kickback Saw Chain  Small Radius Saw Bar  Front Hand Guard  Low Inertia Motor Drive System  STP 107 dBA  Sound Pressure LEVE   1 meter c  s enis OE AGE n he h                     od mAh ER Ge dib   93 1 dBA  YILIQLQIL RE EN EE EE N         y  n          3 1  m s    ACCESSORIES  Mee  SZOPA NOO sis aa daa   b ee DA 07629  12 ne EEE EE 08347  NSB EE EE 07638  20 incl eri    NE NOC 07639  oan Chan Tor 107 115   PR T mE 08348  an Chan Tor TON  N E i ed 07641  Sam Chan TOF ZOG BAM OO 07642  C         UCU                  a b        sol loun  12363  FAE         s b      nin  11294     CU                                     11464  SERVICE TOOLS  ONO TOON NI EE                           04337  535  css    EE EE PE 07830    20    CS05 CS06 User Manual STAN L EY                               CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 21    STANLEY     ITEM   PART  NO   NO    QTY   DESCRIPTION  1 00753 CAPSCREW  09622 CAPSCREW U W MODEL  2 07636    1 NAME TAG   CS06  08202 NAME TAG   CS05  28323 CE DECAL  CE ONLY   07652 REAR GEAR HSG ASSY  7 9 GPM     107834 REAR GEAR HSG ASSY  4 6 GPM   00289 DOVVEL PIN  6 04041 BUSHING  00020 O RING  8 107612 IDLER SHAFT  04106  2 DRIVE GEAR  7 9 GPM   07832 DRIVE GEAR  4 6 GPM   Ho 
2.        nomen  11 00038   1 NUT  00788 NUT U W MODEL  01362 O RING  02921 AUTOMATIC OILER    14 117784  1 SOUND POWER LEVEL  DECAL   CE ONLY   15 106971  1 LOCKNUT  07724 LOCKNUT U W MODEL  16 107620   1 BAR ADJUSTMENT NUT  07714 BAR ADJUSTMENT NUT U W MODEL  11354 OC CC DECAL  NOT ILLUSTRATED   18 107632  1 SCREW  07723 SCREW U W MODEL  19 100144  1 CAPSCREW  00230 CAPSCREW U W MODEL  01116 BUCKING CLEAT  02649 HANDLE BAR RETAINER  07611 HANDLE BAR  02634 WASHER  24   00429  1 NUT  09277 NUT U W MODEL  07473 HAND GUARD    13907 WARNING DECAL  KICKBACK   27 112412  1   WARNING DECAL  ELECTRIC       Lad   COMPOSITE SAFETY DECAL  CE   ONLY    E  02446 CAPSCREVV UNV MODEL      oross  1  WEAR         s  s   r   sunsanon           wes   r  sawcman ssm                   wee   r  sewcraw om                   22    CS05 CS06 User Manual    ITEM   PART   NO   NO  QTY   DESCRIPTION   66578 CHAIN GUIDE PLATE OUTSIDE  07618 CHAIN GUARD    35 1007631 2 NUT   07722 NUT U W MODEL  36 100453  1 NUT   00808 NUT U W MODEL  07617 WASHER  07629 RIM SPROCKET  07616 SPROCKET ADAPTER  06635 RET RING  41 00335  4 BALL BEARING   07720 BALL BEARING U W MODEL  04746 AUTOMATIC OILER DECAL  04539 WASHER  07623 CHAIN CATCHER  07630 STUD  46    02688   1 CAPSCREVV   02764 CAPSCREVV U VV MODEL  04037 SHAFT SEAL  07615 SEAL BACK UP VVASHER   49 104856  1   RETAINING RING  04044 2       g NEEDLE  NEEDLEROLLER 8     07613 DRIVE SHAFT   07710 DRIVE SHAFT U VV MODEL   52 16070 m RETAINING RING  ra 10536 SELECTOR 
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4.      505   506  HYDRAULIC  CHAIN SAW          USER MANUAL    Safety  Operation and Maintenance    O 2014 Stanley Black  amp  Decker  Inc   New Britain  CT 06053    U S A   66864 7 2014 Ver  8    FETT T  B iii b A 4  SAFETY PRECAUTION p aaa o     5  ELECIRICALPRECAUTEONS  s m i   ee 7  TOOLS             S TAG                         9  HE ET TE 7 6 ee 10  HOSE RECOMMENDATION G hen 11   FIGURE T  TYPICAL HOSE CONNECTIONS eee 11  NTMZRECOURENENO n   a Ge ee Ee            12  OPERATION o   i                                            H   13   FIGURE 2 FELLINGA TREE C        E oe gee o aaa pa  14   FIGURE 5  GROSSCUTTING LOGS WITH PRESSURE ON                 15   FIGURE 4  CROSSCUTTING LOGS LARGER THAN BAR LENGTH WITH PRESSURE ON TOP                     15   FIGURE 5  CROSSCUTTING LOGS LIMBS WITH PRESSURE ON BOTTOM  nanen ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 16   FIGURE 6  CROSSCUTTING THICK LOGS WITH PRESSURE ON BOTTOM anen 16  TOULER LCTUOLS        mi   ns   18  TROUBLE SHOOTING ee 19  SPEEN IG TON Teren E AE E E E E E E E 20       ER AA b   b OR EE IE N 20  SERVIGE TOOE       9 20  CS09 CS06 PARTS ILLUSTRATION eee 21  050000 OEPARTS IT 33  22  UNDERWATER TOOLS DEPTH GUIDELINE         24    IMPORTANT    To fill out a Product Warranty Recording form  and for information on your warranty   visit Stanleyhydraulics com and select the Company tab  Warranty    NOTE  The warranty recording form must be submitted to validate the warranty         SERVICING  This manual contains safety  operation  and
5.     14 000 ft     kV phase to phase    fm   m   fem   m   fm   m       61001690   6 00   n  s   610   208   705   226       2002420   mm   2m   9 00   275   909   29            STAN L EY CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 7    Table 2     Minimum approach distances to energized conductors for persons  other than qualified line clearance arborists and qualified line clearance ar     borist trainees     Nominal Voltage  kV phase to phase     10 00  10 00  10 00  10 00  10 09  12 04  13   02  14   00  16 05  20 05  26 08  35 00    3 05  3 05  3 05  3 05  3 28  3 76  4 00  4 24  4 97  6 17  8 05  10 55         Exceeds phase to ground     The tie in position should be above the work area and  located in such a way that a slip would swing the arborist  away from any energized electrical conductors or other  identified hazard     While climbing  the arborist should climb on the side of  the tree that is away from energized electrical conduc   tors as required in Tables 1 and 2     Footwear  including lineman s overshoes  having electri   cal resistant soles  shall not be considered as providing  any measure of safety from electrical hazards     Rubber gloves  with or without leather or other protec   tive covering  shall not be considered as providing any  measure of safety from electrical hazards     Ladders  platforms and aerial devices  including insulat   ed aerial devices  shall be subject to minimum approach  distances in Table 1 and 2     Aerial devices and attached equipment  such as c
6.   Failure to do so  could result in personal injury or equipment damage                 operator must start in a work area without by   standers  Flying debris can cause serious injury        Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained  or under the supervision of an instructor  Establish  a training program for all operators to ensure safe  operation     e Always wear safety equipment such as goggles  ear  and head protection  and safety shoes at all times  when operating the tool  Use gloves and aprons  when necessary     e The operator must be familiar with all prohibited  work areas such as excessive slopes and danger   ous terrain conditions     e Do not inspect  clean or replace any part s  if the  hydraulic power source is connected  Do not inspect  or clean the tool while the hydraulic power source is  connected  Accidental engagement of the tool can  cause serious injury     e Always connect hoses to the tool hose couplers be   fore energizing the hydraulic power source  Be sure  all hose connections are tight and are in good condi   tion        Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above  140   F 60   C  Operation at higher temperatures can  cause higher than normal temperatures at the tool  which can result in operator discomfort     STANLEY     Do not operate a damaged  improperly adjusted  or  incompletely assembled chain saw  Be sure that the  chain stops moving when the control trigger is re   leased     Never wear loose clothing that can get entang
7.   startup and max   dirt holding capacity     Hydraulic fluid Petroleum based   premium grade  anti wear  non conductive   Viscosity  at min  and max  operating temps     NOTE     25 microns  30 gpm   114 Ipm     100 400 ssu     25 microns  30 gpm   114 Ipm     100 400 ssu      20 82 centistokes     25 microns  30 gpm   114 Ipm     100 400 ssu     25 microns  30 gpm   114 Ipm     100 400 ssu     When choosing hydraulic fluid  the expected oil temperature extremes that will be experienced in service determine the  most suitable temperature viscosity characteristics  Hydraulic fluids with a viscosity index over 140 will meet the requirements    over a wide range of operating temperatures      SSU   Saybolt Seconds Universal    EHTMA  HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  REQUIREMENTS    CLASSIFICATION    AAAA       Flow Range 3 5 4 3 gpm   13 5 16 5 Ipm   1870 psi     129 bar     Nominal Operating Pressure   at the power supply outlet     System relief valve setting    2495 psi   at the power supply outlet      172 bar     4 7 5 8 gpm   18 22 Ipm   1500 psi   103 bar     2000 psi   138 bar        7 1 8 7 gpm   27 33 Ipm   1500 psi   103 bar     2000 psi   138 bar        9 5 11 6 gpm   36 44 Ipm   1500 psi   103 bar     2000 psi   138 bar           11 8 14 5 gpm   45 55 Ipm   1500 psi    103 bar     2000 psi   138 bar     NOTE  These are general hydraulic system requirements  See tool specification page for tool specific requirements    12    CS05 CS06 User Manual    STANLEY        PREOPERATION PRO
8.  BELOW IS ATTACHED TO  CERTIFIED NON CONDUCTIVE  HOSE    DANGER DANGER    DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG    O   lt   He  2  I      LU   gt          LU  ad                a      FAILURE TO USE HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON CONDUCTIVE    WHEN USING HYDRAULIC TOOLS ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES MAY RESULT IN  DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY     FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PROP   ERLY TRAINED IN CORRECT PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR WORK ON OR AROUND    ELECTRIC LINES       BEFORE USING HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON CONDUCTIVE    ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES  WIPE THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE HOSE AND FIT   TING WITH A CLEAN DRY ABSORBENT CLOTH TO REMOVE DIRT AND MOISTURE AND  TEST HOSE FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH  SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS     SEE OTHER SIDE      DO NOT EXCEED HOSE WORKING PRESSURE OR ABUSE HOSE  IMPROPER USE    OR HANDLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE   KEEP HOSE AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIRECT  CONTACT DURING USE  CONTACT AT THE BURST CAN CAUSE BODILY INJECTION  AND SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY       HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSE CAREFULLY TO AVOID KINKING  ABRASION  CUTTING  OR    CONTACT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE SURFACES  DO NOT USE IF KINKED  DO NOT  USE HOSE TO PULL OR LIFT TOOLS  POWER UNITS  ETC       CHECK ENTIRE HOSE FOR CUTS CRACKS LEAKS ABRASIONS  BULGES  OR DAM     AGE TO COUPLINGS IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST  REPLACE THE HOSE  IMMEDIATELY  NEVER USE TA
9.  User Manual 4 9       The rated working pressure of the hydraulic hose must be equal to or higher than the relief valve setting on the hy   draulic system  There are three types of hydraulic hose that meet this requirement and are authorized for use with  Stanley Hydraulic Tools  They are     Certified non conductive     constructed of thermoplastic or synthetic rubber inner tube  synthetic fiber braid  reinforcement  and weather resistant thermoplastic or synthetic rubber cover  Hose labeled certified non   conductive is the only hose authorized for use near electrical conductors     Wire braided  conductive      constructed of synthetic rubber inner tube  single or double wire braid reinforce   ment  and weather resistant synthetic rubber cover  This hose is conductive and must never be used near  electrical conductors     Fabric braided  not certified or labeled non conductive      constructed of thermoplastic or synthetic rubber in   ner tube  synthetic fiber braid reinforcement  and weather resistant thermoplastic or synthetic rubber cover  This  hose is not certified non conductive and must never be used near electrical conductors     HOSE SAFETY TAGS    To help ensure your safety  the following DANGER tags are attached to all hose purchased from Stanley Hydraulic  Tools  DO NOT REMOVE THESE TAGS     If the information on a tag is illegible because of wear or damage  replace the tag immediately  A new tag may be  obtained from your Stanley Distributor     THE TAG SHOWN
10.  routine maintenance instructions  Stanley Hy   draulic Tools recommends that servicing of hydraulic tools  other than routine maintenance  be performed  by an authorized and certified dealer  Please read the following warning     SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT FROM    THE IMPROPER REPAIR OR SERVICE OF THIS TOOL     REPAIRS AND   OR SERVICE TO THIS TOOL MUST ONLY BE  DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED AND CERTIFIED DEALER        For the nearest authorized and certified dealer  call Stanley Hydraulic Tools at the number listed on the back  of this manual and ask for a Customer Service Representative     STAN L EY CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 3    Safety symbols and signal words  as shown below  are used to emphasize all operator  maintenance and repair ac   tions which  if not strictly followed  could result in a life threatening situation  bodily injury or damage to equipment        This is the safety alert symbol  It is used to alert you to potential personal injury  hazards  Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible  injury or death     This safety alert and signal word indicate an imminently hazardous situation  A DANGER which  if not avoided  will result in death or serious injury        This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could result in death or serious injury        This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation  which  if not avoided  could result in death or se
11. CEDURES  CHECK POWER SOURCE    1  Using a calibrated flowmeter and pressure gauge   check that the hydraulic power source develops a  flow of 4 6 gpm 15 23 lpm at 1500 2000 psi 105   140 bar for the CS05 or a flow of 7 9 gpm 26 34 lpm  at 1000 2000 psi 70 140 bar for the   506     2  Make certain that the hydraulic power source is  equipped with a relief valve set to open at 2100   2250 psi 145 155 bar     CONNECT HOSES    1  Wipe all hose couplers with a clean lint free cloth  before making connections     2  Connect the hoses from the hydraulic power source  to the tool fittings or quick disconnects  It is good  practice to connect return hoses first and discon   nect them last to minimize or avoid trapped pressure  within the tool     3  Observe the arrow on the couplers to ensure that  the flow is in the proper direction  The female cou   pler on the tool hose is the inlet  pressure  coupler     4  Move the hydraulic circuit control valve to the  ON   position to operate the tool     NOTE     If uncoupled hoses are left in the sun  pressure in   crease inside the hose may make them difficult to  connect  Whenever possible  connect the free ends  of the hoses together     SYSTEM SELECTION  OC CC     Saws configured with the system selector option require  setup for the system  closed center  CC  or open center   CC   in which it will operate  The selector screw is lo   cated in the bottom end of the valve spool     1  Determine the system type     2  For operation in a CC 
12. ESSURE ON  BOTTOM  FIGURE 5     1  Observe all safety precautions     2  Begin with a bottom cut  The depth of the cut should  be about 1 3 of the log diameter     3  Finish with an upper cut  down from the top  The  saw cuts should meet     FINISH    REALTIVE DEPTH OF SAW CUTS    Figure 5  Crosscutting Logs Limbs with  Pressure on Bottom     THICK LOGS LARGER THAN BAR  LENGTH WITH PRESSURE ON THE  BOTTOM  FIGURE 6     1  Observe all safety precautions    2  Begin by cutting on the opposite side of the log   3  Pull the saw towards you and cut from the top   4    Cut from the bottom  Make a boring cut if the log is  close to the ground     5  Finish with a top cut     16    CS05 CS06 User Manual              Figure 6  Crosscutting Thick Logs with Pressure on  Bottom    STANLEY        PRUNING AND DEBRANCHING  1  Observe all safety precautions   2  Use both hands  Keep a firm grip     3  Be alert for kickback  Do not allow the tip of the bar  to touch anything while the chain is in motion     4  Do not cut overhead  Keep the saw below chest lev   el  The chain is too close to your face in this position     COLD WEATHER OPERATION    If the saw is to used during cold weather  preheat the  hydraulic fluid at low engine speed  When using the  normally recommended oils  oil should be at or above  50  F 10   C  400 ssu  82 centistokes  before use     Damage to the hydraulic system or saw can result from  use with fluid that is too viscous or thick     Cutting frozen wood causes the c
13. NS  TOOL OPERATION WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE  PERSONAL INJURY   CEO BURST WAY CAUSE OIL nuz so NOT CONNECT OPEN CENTER TOOLS TO CLOSED   CENTER HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS  THIS MAY RESULT IN    INJURY  LOSS OF OTHER HYDRAULIC FUNCTIONS POWERED BY  DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED FLOW AND PRESSURE THE SAME SYSTEM AND OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY     25050 FLOVV OR PRESSURE MAY   BYSTANDERS MAY BE INJURED IN YOUR WORK AREA     KEEP BYSTANDERS CLEAR OF YOUR WORK AREA    DO NOT EXCEED RATED WORKING PRESSURE OF   HYDRAULIC HOSE USED WITH THIS TOOL  EXCESS 5777 EYE  FOR HND AD HEAD PRO    PRESSURE MAY CAUSE A LEAK OR BURST  i    CHECK TOOL HOSE COUPLERS AND CONNECTORS  DAILY FOR LEAKS  DO NOT FEEL FOR LEAKS VVITH  YOUR HANDS  CONTACT VVITH A LEAK MAY RESULT  IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY     IMPORTANT IMPORTANT    TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE   ALL TOOL REPAIR MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MUST  ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED AND PROPERLY  TRAINED PERSONNEL     READ OPERATION MANUAL AND READ OPERATION MANUAL AND  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS  TOOL BEFORE USING IT  TOOL BEFORE USING IT     USE ONLY PARTS AND REPAIR USE ONLY PARTS AND REPAIR  PROCEDURES APPROVED BY PROCEDURES APPROVED BY  STANLEY AND DESCRIBED IN THE STANLEY AND DESCRIBED IN THE  OPERATION MANUAL  OPERATION MANUAL     TAG TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY TAG TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY  TOOL OPERATOR  TOOL OPERATOR     SEE OTHER SIDE SEE OTHER SIDE    SAFETY TAG PIN 15875  Shown smaller then actual size     CS05 CS06
14. PE OR ANY DEVICE TO ATTEMPT TO MEND THE HOSE       AFTER EACH USE STORE IN A CLEAN DRY AREA     SEE OTHER SIDE     Shown smaller than actual size     THE TAG SHOWN BELOW IS ATTACHED TO    CONDUCT  VE    HOSE       DO NOT USE THIS HYDRAULIC HOSE ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES  THIS HOSE IS    NOT LABELED OR CERTIFIED AS NON CONDUCTIVE  USING THIS HOSE ON OR NEAR  ELECTRICAL LINES MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY       FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PROPERLY    TRAINED IN CORRECT PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR WORK ON OR AROUND ELEC   TRIC LINES       DONOTEXCEED HOSE WORKING PRESSURE ORABUSE HOSE  IMPROPER USE OR HAN     DLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE  KEEP HOSE AS FAR  AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIRECT CONTACT DURING USE   CONTACT AT THE BURST CAN CAUSE BODILY INJECTION AND SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY       HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSE CAREFULLY TO AVOID KINKING  CUTTING  OR CONTACT    WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE SURFACES  DO NOT USE IF KINKED  DO NOT USE HOSE TO  PULL OR LIFT TOOLS  POWER UNITS  ETC     SEE OTHER SIDE      CHECK ENTIRE HOSE FOR CUTS CRACKS LEAKS ABRASIONS  BULGES  OR DAMAGE TO    COUPLINGS IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST  REPLACE THE HOSE IMMEDIATELY   NEVER USE TAPE OR ANY DEVICE TO ATTEMPT TO MEND THE HOSE       AFTER EACH USE STORE IN A CLEAN DRY AREA     SEE OTHER SIDE     Shown smaller than actual size     10    CS05 CS06 User Manual    STANLEY       VL SIHL AAOWSY LON OG         VL SIHL AAOWSY LON OG    
15. SCREW   54    00026 O RING  LEN 07627 O RING   00072  4 ROLL PIN   00875 ROLL PIN U W MODEL  EM 07603 Ki SAFETY CATCH  58 107602  1 SPRING   07715 SPRING U W MODEL  34093 TRIGGER CASTING  60     03972 COUPLER  FEMALE  03973 COUPLER  MALE    64 107693  1 VALVE HANDLE ASSY  07713 VALVE HANDLE ASSY U W MODEL  65 107624  1 ROLL PIN  07718 ROLL PIN U W MODEL  03009  2   ROLL PIN  03278 ROLL PIN U W MODEL  11207 CIRCUIT TYPE D DECAL  CE ONLY   68   10535 ON OFF VALVE SPOOL    s     orez     r  ome 0        STANLEY     NO  RO   arv                      NO  NO  QTY   DESCRIPTION   72  oosso   r  rouen 0     Ta wes  EER  74  ores   r   vtussurov                       7s  ors   r  crustexertsem              p  ewe                                     Hs  ose   r  8ARGGHANGUARO             sew   z  ADAPTER or son     Gil   NOT SHOWN       ws   T  coueerser                  le DIER       STAN LEY CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 23    UNDERWATER MODELS ONLY     A CAUTION   Operation Overview    DO NOT USE HYDRAULIC TOOLS UNDER   WATER THAT ARE NOT DESIGNATED AS  AN  UNDERWATER  MODEL  OR THIS  WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL     Tools  Breakers  Tools  Grinders   Hammer Drills and Saws  Chain Saws  Chipping Hammers    Max Depth  1000     Max Depth  500    Reference hose  limitations due to sizing guide below    F drae Is th licati accumulator PSI  or underwater hydraulic tools the applications are max  increase 40    broken down into four quadrants depending on PSI for every 100    type of tool 
16. THIS CHAINSAW IS CAPABLE OF KICKBACK THAT COULD  RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE USER  READ AND  FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THE OWNER S  MANUAL FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD  RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY    2  CONTACT OF THE GUIDE BAR TIP WITH ANY OBJECT   SHOULD BE AVOIDED    3  TIP CONTACT MAY CAUSE THE GUIDE BAR TO MOVE  SUDDENLY UPWARD AND BACKWARD  WHICH MAY CAUSE  SERIOUS INJURY    4  TWO HANDS ARE ALWAYS TO BE USED IN THE OPERATION  OF THE CHAIN SAW    5  USE ONLY STANLEY HYDRAULIC TOOLS REPLACEMENT  BARS AND CHAINS OR THEIR EQUIVALENTS    6  THIS CHAIN SAW IS EQUIPPED WITH TWO OR MORE KICKBACK  REDUCING FEATURES     13907  Kickback Warning Decal    DANGER DANGER    FAILURE TO USE HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTI  D  DO NOT LIFT OR CARRY TOOL BY THE HOSES  DO  FIED AS NON CONDUCTIVE WHEN USING HYDRAULIC NOT ABUSE HOSE  DO NOT USE KINKED  TORN OR  TOOLS ON OR NEAR ELECTRICAL LINES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGED HOSE     DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY    MAKE SURE HYDRAULIC HOSES ARE PROPERLY CON   BEFORE USING HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON  NECTED TO THE TOOL BEFORE PRESSURING SYSTEM   CONDUCTIVE ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES BE SURE THE SYSTEM PRESSURE HOSE MUST ALWAYS BE CON   HOSE IS MAINTAINED AS NON CONDUCTIVE  THE HOSE NECTED TO TOOL  IN  PORT  SYSTEM RETURN HOSE  SHOULD BE REGULARLY TESTED FOR ELECTRIC CURRENT MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO TOOL    OUT    PORT   LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR SAFETY DEPART  REVERSING CONNECTIONS MAY CAUSE REVERSE  MENT INSTRUCTIO
17. Tree    NOTCHING OR UNDERCUTTING    1     The notching or undercutting cut is made on the side  you want the tree to fall  Place the saw so the hand  guard is close to the tree trunk and the bucking cleat  is dug in     Start the cut horizontally  Pivot the nose of the bar in  last  Cut to about one quarter of the tree   s diameter     Watch out for falling limbs        Make a diagonal cut down to meet the horizontal cut  and remove the wood from the notch     14    CS05 CS06 User Manual    FELLING OR BACK CUT    4  The felling or back cut is made on the side opposite  and at least 2 inches above the horizontal undercut   the felling cut is made higher as the size of the tree  increases   Place the saw so the hand guard is close  to the tree trunk and the bucking cleat is dug in     5  Start the cut horizontally  Pivot the bar in until the cut  is being made parallel to the notch cut  Cut until the  saw is about 1 or 2 inches from the notch  Do not cut  through the notch     NOTE     The uncut wood between the felling and notch cuts  is called the hinge  The hinge controls the fall of the  tree and should be of uniform thickness     6  As the saw nears the back cut  watch the treetop  and the cut for signs of movement  Be alert as soon  as the tree starts to move  turn off the saw  pull it  from the tree and move away quickly on your es   cape route     7  For trees larger than bar length  make two felling  cuts  Cut in as far as the bar will go  move to the  other side and s
18. and method of operation        Tools  Breakers  Tools  Grinders   Hammer Drills and Saws  Chain Saws  Chipping Hammers    The types of tools are percussive and rotational   each with different characteristics allowing for dif   ferent depth operation  With percussive tools  the  nitrogen accumulator PSI must counter the in   crease in ambient pressure found at lower depths   Since there is a maximum PSI for percussive tools  they are limited to certain depths  Rotational tools  do not have accumulators and thus capable of  deeper depths     Max Depth  1000     Max Depth  500    Reference hose  limitations due to sizing guide below  accumulator PSI  max  increase 40  PSI for every 1009     The methods are broken into diver operated or  remote operated vehicle  ROV   ROV s can reach  lower depths and with an on board hydraulic  power source that is depth compensated  can    operate hydraulic tools at depths of thousands of Recommended Hose Diameters    feet  ROV operation is still limited to the tool  for Depth  ft   example a percussive tool has the same depth  limitation whether ROV or diver operated        FATE A T   BL    24  gt  CS05 06 User Manual STAN L EY       STAN L EY CS05 06 User Manual  lt  25    STANLEY     Stanley Hydraulic Tools  3810 SE Naef Road  Milwaukie  Oregon 97267 5698 USA   503  659 5660   Fax  503  652 1780  www stanleyhydraulics com    
19. erating Pressure   at the power supply outlet     System relief valve setting   at the power supply outlet     Maximum back pressure   at tool end of the return hose     Measured at a max  fluid viscosity of    at min  operating temperature     Temperature  Sufficient heat rejection  capacity to limit max  fluid temperature to    at max  expected ambient temperature     Min  cooling capacity at a temperature  difference of between ambient and fluid  temps   NOTE     TYPE I  4 6 gpm   15 23 lpm   1500 psi   103 bar     2100 2250 psi   145 155 bar     250 psi   17 bar     400 ssu    82 centistokes     140   F   60   C     3 hp   2 24 kW   40  F   22    C     TOOL TYPE    TYPE II  7 9 gpm   26 34 Ipm   1500 psi   103 bar     2100 2250 psi   145 155 bar     250 psi   17 bar     400 ssu    82 centistokes     140  F   60   C     5 hp   3 73 kW   40  F   22    C     TYPE RR    9 10 5 gpm   34 40 lpm   1500 psi   103 bar     2200 2300 psi   152 159 bar     250 psi   17 bar     400 ssu    82 centistokes     140   F   60   C     6 hp   5 22 kW   40  F   22  C        TYPE III  11 13 gpm   42 49  pm   1500 psi   103 bar     2100 2250 psi   145 155 bar     250 psi   17 bar     400 ssu    82 centistokes     140  F   60   C     7 hp   4 47 kW   40  F   22   C     Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 140   F  60   C   Operation at higher temperatures can cause operator    discomfort at the tool     Filter   Min  full flow filtration   Sized for flow of at least     For cold temp
20. hip   pers  contacting energized electrical conductors shall be  considered energized  Contact shall be avoided  except  where emergency rescue procedures are being carried  out  Emergency rescue should be performed in accor   dance with 4 3     8  gt  CS05 CS06 User Manual    STORM WORK AND EMERGENCY  CONDITIONS LINE CLEARANCE    Line clearance shall not be performed during adverse  weather conditions such as thunderstorms  high winds  and snow and ice storms     Qualified line clearance arborists and qualified line   clearance arborists trainees performing line clearance  in the aftermath of a storm or under similar conditions  shall be trained in the special hazards associated with  this type of work     Line clearance operations shall be suspended when  storm work or emergency conditions develop involving  energized electrical conductors  Electrical system own   ers operators shall be notified immediately     STANLEY                               DANGER      Fallure to use hydraullc hose labeled and certifled  as non conductive when using hydraulic tools on  or near electric lines may result In death or   serious Injury                                        A  MM zULpm at 138har  BHTMA CATEGORY                  lt   Lwa      107    30 LPM Q 138 BAR  EHTMA CATEGORY                                                   gt          755   owners manual 28323  an  n   aa In              11207 17784 CE Decal    a Circuit Type D Decal 101 Sound Level  CE Models Only    CE Models On
21. led in  the working parts of the tool     Keep all parts of your body away from the chain saw  and maintain proper footing and balance at all times     Warning  Use of this tool on certain materials during  demolition could generate dust potentially contain   ing a variety of hazardous substances such as as   bestos  silica or lead  Inhalation of dust containing  these or other hazardous substances could result  in serious injury  cancer or death  Protect yourself  and those around you  Research and understand  the materials you are cutting  Follow correct safety  procedures and comply with all applicable national   state or provisional health and safety regulations  relating to them  including  if appropriate arranging  for the safe disposal of the materials by a qualified  person     Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built  into the saw  As a chain saw user  several steps  must be taken to keep your cutting jobs free from  accidents or injury         With basic understanding of kickback  you can  reduce or eliminate the element of surprise   Sudden surprise contributes to accidents         To avoid personal injury or equipment damage   all tool repair  maintenance and service must  only be performed by authorized and properly  trained personnel         Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both  hands  the right hand on the rear handle and  the left hand on the front handle when operating  the saw  Use a firm grip with thumbs and fingers  encircling the chain 
22. ly  Decal  12412 28409  CE Models Only   Electrical Warning Decal Composite Decal     CE Models Only     CAUTION    4 6 GPM   15 22 LPM  DO NOT EXCEED 2000 PSI   140 BAR       DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED FLOW OR PRESSURE  USE CLOSED CENTER TOOL ON CLOSED CENTER    SYSTEM  USE OPEN CENTER TOOL ON OPEN CENTER  SYSTEM  CORRECTLY CONNECT HOSES TO TOOL    IN     AND  OUT  PORTS  IMPROPER HANDLING  USE OR OTHER  MAINTENANCE OF TOOL COULD RESULT IN ALEAK  BURST  OR OTHER TOOL FAILURE  CONTACT AT ALEAK OR BURST  CAN CAUSE OIL INJECTION INTO THE BODY  FAILURE TO  OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS  PERSONAL INJURY                 03782  GPM Decal   CS05 Model    03786  GPM Decal     CS06 Model  Not Shown          THIS CHAIN SAW IS  EQUIPPED WITH AN  AUTOMATIC CHAIN   OILER    SEE YOUR PARTS  amp          STANLEY      Stanley Hydraulic Tools  3810 SENaef Road  Milwaukie  CR 97062    Model                      506 SERVICE BOOK FOR  PROPER ADJUSTING  PROCEDURES  07636  Name Tag    04746  Auto Oiler Decal    NOTE    THE INFORMATION LISTED ON THE  STICKERS SHOWN  MUST BE LEGIBLE AT ALL  TIMES     REPLACE DECALS IF THEY BECOME WORN  OR DAMAGED  REPLACEMENTS ARE  AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL STANLEY  DISTRIBUTOR        The safety tag  P N 15875  at right is attached to  the tool when shipped from the factory  Read and  understand the safety instructions listed on this tag  before removal  We suggest you retain this tag and    attach it to the tool when not in use     STANLEY        1  
23. or downhill  Fell the  tree diagonally to the hill  Consider the wind direc   tion and velocity  Do not attempt cutting in strong  winds     3  Check the weight distribution  A tree is heavier on  the side with the most limbs  It will try to fall on its  heavy side  Trim a few limbs to  balance  the tree     4  Clear the work area  You need a clean area all  around the tree for good footing  Get everything out  of the area where the tree will fall  Do not cut trees  near structures  Because of the danger of electro   cution  use extreme care when cutting trees near  power lines     5  Before starting the cut  prepare your escape path   Make sure the escape path is clear of brush and  branches  The escape path should be at an angle  away from the direction of fall     CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 13    The saw chain should cut with very little pressure  applied to the handle  If you have to force the saw to  cut or if the cut is not straight  cease cutting immedi   ately to prevent further saw chain and bar damage   See the Maintenance and Adjustments section of  the Service Manual for chain replacement or adjust   ment procedures     Underwater models require daily preventive mainte   nance  See the Maintenance and Adjustments sec   tion of the Service Manual for these maintenance  procedures     FELLING  CUTTING DOWN A TREE    FIGURE 2     Observe all safety precautions        DIRECTION  OF FALL  bol    SECOND  ail    45           FIRST  DIRECTION  OF FALL    Figure 2  Felling a 
24. ree  engaged in line clearing operations incidental to    Only qualified line clearance arborists or qualified line  their normal occupation     clearance arborist trainees shall be assigned to work Qualified line clearance arborists and line clearance  where an electrical hazard exists  Qualified line clear  arborist trainees shall maintain minimum approach  ance arborist trainees shall be under the direct supervi  distances from energized electrical conductors in ac   sion of qualified line clearance arborist  cordance with Table 1     A second qualified line clearance arborists or line clear  All other arborists shall maintain a minimum ap   ance arborist trainees shall be within vision or voice proach distance from energized electrical conductors  communication during line clearing operations aloft in accordance with Table 2    when line clearance arborists or line clearance arborist  trainees must approach closer than 10 feet  3 05 me   ters  to any energized electrical conductor in excess of  750 volts  primary conductor  or when     Branches hanging on an energized electrical con   ductor shall be removed using non conductive equip   ment     Table 1     Minimum approach distances from energized conductors for qualified line clearance arborists and  qualified line  clearance arborist trainees     Includes 1910 269 Includes 1910 269  elevation factor  elevation factor  Includes 1910 269 elevation  Nominal Voltage sea level to 5000 ft  5001     10 000 ft  factor  10 000 
25. rious injury        This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoid   ed  may result in property damage        This signal word indicates a situation which  if not avoided  will result in damage  NOTIGE to the equipment     This signal word indicates a situation which  if not avoided  may result in dam     IMPORTANT age to the equipment     Always observe safety symbols  They are included for your safety and for the protection of the tool     LOCAL SAFETY REGULATIONS    Enter any local safety regulations here  Keep these instructions in an area accessible to the operator and mainte   nance personnel     NL ig    4  gt    505   506 User Manual STAN L EY    Tool operators and maintenance personnel must always  comply with the safety precautions given in this manual  and on the stickers and tags attached to the tool and  hose     These safety precautions are given for your safety  Re   view them carefully before operating the tool and before  performing general maintenance or repairs     Supervising personnel should develop additional pre   cautions relating to the specific work area and local  safety regulations  If so  place the added precautions in  the space provided in this manual     The model CS05 CS06 Hydraulic Chain Saw will provide  safe and dependable service if operated in accordance  with the instructions given in this manual  Read and un   derstand this manual and any stickers and tags attached  to the tool and hose before operation
26. saw handles  A firm grip will  help reduce kickback and maintain control of  the saw  Do not let go         Make sure the area in which you are cutting is  free of obstructions  Never allow the nose of the  guide bar to contact the log  branch or any ob   struction that can be accidently hit while operat   ing the saw         Never startthe tool while it is lying on the ground       Cutat rated operating speeds  gpm         Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height       Follow the manufacturer s sharpening and    CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 5        maintenance instructions for the saw chain         Only use replacement bars and chains specified  by Stanley Hydraulic Tools  Chains must meet  the requirements of ANSI B175 1 for low kick   back performance     Always be well rested and mentally alert before op   erating the chain saw     Do not allow other persons to be near the chain saw  when starting or cutting with the chain saw  Keep  bystanders and animals out of the work area     Do not starting cutting until you have a clear work  area  secure footing and a planned escape path  from a falling tree     Carry the saw with the unit de energized and the bar  and chain to the rear of your body     Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush  and saplings  Twigs may catch the saw chain and  be whipped toward the operator or pull the operator  off balance     6  gt  CS05 CS06 User Manual    When cutting a limb that is under tension  be alert  for springback so that you 
27. si 172 bar     18    CS05 CS06 User Manual    Do not exceed the rated flow  see Specifications   page in this manual for correct flow rate and model  number  Rapid failure of the internal seals may re   sult     Always keep critical tool markings  such as warning  stickers and tags legible     Tool repair should be performed by experienced  personnel only     Make certain that the recommended relief valves  are installed in the pressure side of the system     Do not use the tool for applications for which it was  not intended     STANLEY        If symptoms of poor performance develop  the following chart can be used as a guide to correct the problem  When  diagnosing faults in operation of the saw  always make sure the hydraulic power source is supplying the correct  hydraulic flow and pressure to the saw as listed in the table  Use a flowmeter known to be accurate  Check the flow  with the hydraulic fluid temperature at least 80   F 27   C     PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY    Cuts slow  Insufficient fluid flow or low relief   Adjust fluid flow to proper gpm  For  valve setting  optimum performance adjust relief  valve to 2250 psi 155 psi     Chain dull  Sharpen per instructions or replace     Backpressure too high  Should not exceed 250 psi 17 bar at  8 gpm 30 lpm measured at the end  of the tool operating hoses     Insufficient oiler flow  Adjust oiler per Service Manual     Tool does not run  Power unit not functioning  Check power unit for proper flow  and pressure  4 gpm 15 Ipm a
28. system  turn the selector  screw fully clockwise  When the selector screw bot   toms  CC operation is selected     3  For operation in an OC system  turn the selector  screw counter clockwise until meeting resistance   from the retaining ring   Turn the selector screw  clockwise and then counter clockwise to be sure  that you are sensing resistance of the retaining ring   Do not force the selector screw     STANLEY     IMPORTANT    To prevent damage to the retaining ring  do not  attempt to force the selector screw counter clockwise  beyond the point of initial resistance        OPERATING PROCEDURES    The following are general wood cutting procedures and  techniques  Differences in the terrain  vegetation  and  type of wood will make this information more or less val   id for particular areas  For advice on specific woodcut   ting problems or techniques for your area  consult your  local Stanley representative or your county agent  They  can often provide information that will make your work  safer and more productive     CUTTING TIPS    1  Check the lean of the tree  Tie a weight to a piece  of string about 2 feet long  Hang the weight in your  line of sight  The string is a good vertical line to help  you judge the lean of the tree  The tree should fall  the way it is leaning  Trees that are straight  leaning  no more than 5 degrees  generally can be felled in  any direction     2  Avoid felling across another tree  log  rocks  gully or  ridge  Do not fell straight uphill 
29. t 1500  psi 104 bar minimum for the   505  and 7 gpm 26 Ipm at 1000 psi 70 bar  for the CS06      Coupler or hoses blocked  Remove obstruction     Mechanical failure  Disassemble tool and inspect for  damage   Tool runs backwards  Pressure and return reversed  Connect for proper flow direction   Motor shaft rotates clockwise     On Off trigger is hard to press  Pressure and return reversed  Correct for proper flow direction     Backpressure too high  Should not exceed 250 psi 17 bar at  8 gpm 30 Ipm measured at the end  of the tool operating hoses     Oil leakage around drive sprocket    Motor shaft seal failure  Replace as required  Make sure that  oil present is not the result of excess  oiler flow     Oil leakage between rear gear hous    Motor face seal failure  Replace as required    ing and valve handle assembly    Chain continues to move after valve   Chain is too loose  Tighten chain    s shut off Input flow too high       STAN L EY CS05 CS06 User Manual  lt  19    Capacity    0  Mm 12 and 15 inch 30 and 38 cm Cut Lengths   Se EE E S 12  15 and 20 inch 30  38 and 51 cm Cut Lengths  EA    90  a EE EEE 6 25 Ibs 2 8 kg  Length  W0 DAT                                       14 inches 36 cm  NUN ie A Ee 0 0       9 inches 23 cm  Pressure    0                                                             EE OO 1500 2000 psi 105 140 bar   EG                                       ci        I 1000 2000 psi 26 34 lpm  Optimum Flow   GN  5 gpm 19 Ipm   GOOD                         
30. tart the second cut in the same man   ner as the first while pivoting the saw to complete  the felling cut     BUCKING    Bucking is the sawing of a log or fallen tree into smaller  pieces     1  Observe all safety precautions   2  Use both hands  Grip the saw firmly     3  Stand uphill  A log that is cut loose may role down   hill     4  Keep the chain out of the dirt  Dirt will dull the chain   A dull chain is unsafe     5  Stand to the left of the saw     CROSSCUTTING  NOTE     Before starting to cut through a log try to imagine  what is going to happen  Look out for stresses in the  log and cut through the log in such a manner that  the guide bar will not get pinched     STANLEY        LOGS WITH PRESSURE ON TOP  FIGURE  3   1  Observe all safety precautions     2  Begin with an upper cut  down from the top  Do not  cut too deeply  A cut of about 1 3 of the log diameter  is enough     3  Finish with a bottom cut  They should meet     Finish    Begin    Figure 3  Crosscutting Logs with Pressure on Top    THICK LOGS LARGER THAN BAR LENGTH  WITH PRESSURE ON TOP  FIGURE 4     Observe all safety precautions   Begin by cutting on the opposite side of the log   Pull the saw towards you and cut from the top     props qe A     Cut from the bottom  Make a boring cut if the log is  close to the ground     5  Finish with a bottom cut     STANLEY               Figure 4  Crosscutting Logs Larger than Bar Length  With Pressure on Top    CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 15       LOGS LIMBS WITH PR
31. utters to wear  crack  and break at the back rivet hole unless proper precau   tions are taken  To extend chain life when cutting in cold  weather     1  Besure the oiler is working   2  Keep the chain tensioned and check often     3  Keep the cutters properly sharpened  Touch up at  least every hour  Never force a dull chain to cut     4  Clean out the bar groove and keep the oil hole open   Turn the bar over to equalize wear on the rails     5  Always install a new sprocket with a new chain     STANLEY     CS05 CS06 User Manual 4 17    NOTICE    In addition to the Safety Precautions found in  this manual  observe the following for equipment  protection and care        Make sure all couplers are wiped clean before con   nection     The hydraulic circuit control valve must be in the   OFF    position when coupling or uncoupling hydrau   lic tools  Failure to do so may result in damage to  the quick couplers and cause overheating of the hy   draulic system     Always store the tool in a clean dry space  safe from  damage or pilferage     Make sure the circuit PRESSURE hose  with male  quick disconnect  is connected to the  IN  port  The  circuit RETURN hose  with female quick disconnect   is connected to the opposite port  Do not reverse cir   cuit flow  This can cause damage to internal seals     Always replace hoses  couplings and other parts  with replacement parts recommended by Stanley  Hydraulic Tools  Supply hoses must have a mini   mum working pressure rating of 2500 p
32. will not be struck when  the tension on the limb is released     Keep the handles dry  clean and free of oil     Do not operate a chain saw while in a tree unless  you have been specially trained to do so     When using tools near energized transmission lines   be sure to use only hoses labeled and certified non   conductive     Turn off the power unit or move the hydraulic control  valve to neutral before setting the saw down     Use a guide bar scabbard when transporting the  Saw     Know the location of buried or covered electrical  services before starting work     To avoid personal injury or equipment damage  all  tool repair  maintenance and service must only be  performed by authorized and properly trained per   sonnel     STANLEY     The following guidelines must be followed to prevent 1  Branches or limbs being removed cannot first be    accidental contact with overhead electrical conductors cut  with a pole pruner pole saw  to sufficiently  and or communication wires and cables   ref  ANSI clear electrical conductors  so as to avoid con   4133 1  2000  tact    Working in Proximity to Electrical Hazards  2  Roping is required to remove branches or limbs  An inspection shall be made by a qualified arborist to from such electrical conductors  This does not  determine whether an electrical hazard exists before apply to individuals working on behalf of  or em   climbing  or otherwise entering  or performing work in ployed by  electrical system owners operators  or on a t
    
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