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4. DISCONNECT TOOLS When not in use before servicing and when changing bar and chain REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Don t carry plugged in tool with finger on switch Be sure switch is off when plugging in OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS When tool is used outdoors use only exten sion cords intended for use outdoors and so marked STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in this instruction manual Have defective switches replaced by authorized service center Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on and off DO NOT OPERATE portable electric tools near flammable liquids or in gaseous or explosive atmospheres Motors in these tools normally spark and the sparks might ignite fumes 3RD CUT l FELLING BACK CUT FIG 30 FIG 31 Bucking Wor
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7. piAO4d JOUURD y ING yoORqyOorIy o np Ainful A l q ssod ay 9np 1i o s JAVY NIVHO li JO asodind NOILNVO HO 112 s 10 0W v O A ddns uamod ay pue Aj dnuqe sdojs uawarow uleYyod payenjoe 51 2 y UBUM 34 v SAYS puey suolei do au yOeRqQyoIy JO 1 y Ul SE U UA y SUIeEBe p lidde si ainssaid ji payenjoe si ayeuq Su L NOILVH3dO 8 NIVHO ENSURE ADJUSTER NUT IS POSITIONED at the rear of the slot HOLD THE CHAIN SNUGLY on the guide bar with one hand FIG 12 WITH THE GUIDE BAR AT A SLIGHT UPWARD ANGLE to clear the mounting bolt enter the loop end of chain into the housing and over the sprocket If necessary guide the loop of chain with a finger of your other hand SLIP THE GUIDE BAR DOWN over the mounting bolt and set it on the mounting pad MAKE SURE THAT THE LUG ON THE ADJUSTER NUT ENTERS THE HOLE in the guide bar Severe damage will result if the lug is not properly located INSTALL BAR PLATE AND WASHER on bar bolt and secure with hex nut finger tight STAND SAW UPRIGHT and turn adjuster screw clockwise to move bar outwards and tighten chain FIG 10 YOU ARE NOW READY to adjust chain tension FIG 9 ADJUSTER NUT TURN ADJUSTER SCREW CLOCKWISE TO TAKE UP CHAIN SLACK P FIG 10 CUTTERS MUST FACE IN DIRECTION OF ROTATION AWAY FOR CLARITY ADJUST CHAIN TENSION With saw unplugged using gloves and with the bar n
8. radiators ranges refrigerator enclosures KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept away from work area Do notlet visitors contact tool or extension cord STORE IDLE TOOLS When not in use tools should be stored in dry and high or locked up place out of reach of children DONT FORCE TOOL It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool Don t use tool for purpose not intended DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry They can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and nonskid footwear are recommended when work ing outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair USE SAFETY GLASSES Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty DON T ABUSE CORD Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from recep tacle Keep cord away from heat oil and sharp edges SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work Both hands must be used to operate Chain Saw DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safe performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cords periodically and replace if damaged have repaired by authorized service facility Inspect extension cords periodcally and if damaged Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease
9. top filing angle P N 38007 3 Align the file guide at 30 angle apply pressure against the face of the tooth and push the file toward the outside of the tooth Release pressure onthe cutting edge on the return stroke 4 Repeat sharpening stroke until tooth is sharp 5 Sharpen all teeth on one side of chain before sharpening teeth on the other side Use same number of strokes on each tooth to help keep all teeth the same length NOTE Most chain problems are caused by incorrect filing lack of lubrication and or loose chain tension Refer to troubleshooting chart for common filing errors This chart illustrates some of the most common signs to look for if the saw chain is not functioning properly COMMON FILING ERRORS All of these errors must be corrected by refiling Cutter Fault Cause Result Hook a File too small Dulls quickly and will not cut Backslope b Handle held too low pressure Depth Gauges gt N Not filed down too high Depth Gauges HA Too much filing too low 9 Cuts slowly requires extra pressure and leads to cutter damage Rough cutting requires more power cuts too deep 13 MES UIBUO y JO 0 1400 JO SSO snos Buep asned ued yDeqyOIy 514 elqo ue 510610002 seg pin6 ay yo sou y Je UIEYD MES v UBYM 51 02 YOIUM Jeq apinB ay uonoul 1SE v 51 MOVEMOIM LSNIVOV quvn5
10. AVOID ENTANGLEMENT Keep cords clear of Operator saw chain and branches at all times GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK Avoid body contact with any grounded conductor such as metal pipes and wire fences INSPECT EXTENSION CORDS periodically and replace if damaged Inspect Tool Cords periodically and if damaged have repaired by Black amp Decker Authorized Service Center EXTENSION 00 CORD FIG 2 4 iy SAW CHAIN MAINTENANCE 1 Keep the saw chain sharp at all times 2 A dulled chain needs heavy pressure and overloads the motor and bar 3 Cuttings Sawdust should be in the form of chips 4 Should they change to powder and the motor labors unplug the saw and sharpen the chain CHAIN SHARPENING REGULAR CHAIN Black amp Decker saw chain is a precision manufactured cutting attachment and requires regular inspection and care to maintain peak cutting efficiency Touch up sharpening may be required once or twice during a day s wood cutting In some areas where sand or other abrasives have become embedded in the bark of trees cutter teeth dull more rapidly and more frequent sharpening may be required As illustrated on FIG 8 remove the bar nut flat washer and bar plate Using gloves tilt bar so chain clears the sprocket assembly and remove 1 Chain can be sharpened on saw by replacing the bar in a bench vise while restingthe saw on the bench 2 Use a 5 32 inch 3 9 mm round file and guide marked for a 30
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12. 1 8 18 16 16 14 14 12 12 10 1 13 0 16 16 14 14 14 12 12 12 13 1 15 0 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 Before using an extension cord inspect it for loose or exposed wires damaged insulation and defective fittings Make any needed repairs or replace the cord if neccessary Black amp Decker has extension cords available that are U L listed for outdoor use DOUBLE INSULATION Your Chain Saw is DOUBLE INSULATED This means that it is constructed throughout with TWO separate layers of electrical insulation or one DOUBLE thickness of insulation between you and the tool s electrical system Tools built with this insulation system are not intended to be grounded As a result the extension cord used with your saw can be plugged into any conventional 120 Volt electrical outlet without concern for maintaining a ground connection Note DOUBLE INSULATION does not take the place of normal safety precautions when operating this saw The insulation system is for protection against injury resulting from a possible electrical insulation failure within the saw Caution When servicing Double Insulated Tools USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACE MENT PARTS Replace or repair damaged cords Warning When using an electric chain saw these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS SECURE CORDS as shown FIG 2 to prevent disconnection
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14. and 3803 10 also serve as chain brake actuating lever
15. areas invite injuries KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Do not permit onlookers in the work area or to contact the extension cord DON T START CUTTING UNTIL YOU HAVE A CLEAR WORK AREA secure footing and a planned retreat path from the falling tree FIG 6 AVOID SNAGS Keep extension cord away from saw chain and clear of branches and the like while cutting STAND ON UPHILL SIDE when bucking a log or felling a tree so that sections will roll or slide away from you FIG 7 KEEP FEET CLEAR when cutting logs suspended off the ground AVOID POWER LINES Do not fell a tree that has power or telephone lines running through it or close by SIZE UP TREE to determine if it can be safely felled in the desired direction Consider the lean of the tree unbalanced branches and wind direction strength See General Cutting Instructions NOBODY NEAR When felling allow no one closer than twice the height of the tree being felled KEEP WORK AREA WELL LIT IMPORTANT DO NOT HOLD THE SAW BY THE HANDGUARD CHAIN BRAKE LEVER Carry only by front handle NOTE When the Chain Brake has been actuated before you can continue to saw you must 1 Release trigger 2 Disengage Chain Brake by pulling Handguard Lever backwards until it locks 3 When ready operate squeeze the trigger CHAIN BRAKE CHECKLIST When the chain brake is engaged lever pushed forward the saw will notrun The chain brake lever must be pulled back to lock before the saw
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19. k from uphill side if log lies on a slope FIG 7 Make sure you have firm footing with weight on both feet When possible raise log and support clear of ground to avoidtouching ground with saw chain Log Supported along Entire Length Cut from top overbuck being carefulto avoid cutting earth FIG 28 Log Raised at One End First cut from bottom underbuck for 1 3 of diameter of log to avoid splintering FIG 30 Second cut from top overbuck to meet the first cut Log Supported on Both Ends First cut from top overbuck for 1 3 of diameter of log FIG 29 Second cut from bottom underbuck to meet the first cut and avoid pinching the guide bar 15 31713 WO 310NVH LNOWS JSON 8 301 13204 5 SANITWITS Serer ee s la m s l F td Geg putu g 474 ONILNAOW Hva 301 QHYVND QNVH 349VH8 NIVHO 10 0U u O JINDIIO 621410 UB 1dnui lu UBD YOIYM V HOLIMS uieyo AES y S ALIP yey ed p uloo1 ul LYMOOUdS Dulyonq JO Bunja u uA S OAI Mes uyo au UO eq y apiseq mes 4180 u JO UOJ BU 16 suolo oid pajuiod ay yids HadWNG qaylds DOOM Huno 10 u1991 YIM uleyo dool v NIVHO MVS puey 16 y Aq paddiib Ajewou MPS UIBYO BY JO 1831 BY ul AIGQNVH uvVvad uleyo AES pue s
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21. ration of the oil pump An automatic pump delivers oil to the bar and chain whenever the chain saw is operated When new and after the tank has been emptied or after periods of disuse it may be necessary to prime the pump This is done by using the right hand to continually runthe saw and at the same time pressing down on the filler cap with the heel of your left hand covering the small venthole for 5 seconds Observe all safety precautions See FIG 20 11 lt Yyg 1NN 1V 14 H4HSV A ONILNNOW 8013 LL 213 484 34 do y uo SuloE sil n ay ul Jeq apinB y uo UlEUu y JUNOW S AO B 6 914 eq y ul ajoy y ul o Apeas Bunuiod n y ulu ajqissod se B L v O SE 15808 si jnu saysnipe au gul insu3 1 19 SLI NI S AIGWASSV A3HOS YHALSNPAV JHL LVHL dn Bure yayooids P S sl UO MYS 14044 9 Alddns 1amMod w01 4300014 SI MVS NIVLYSO 38 8 514 suonmi sod 1101 pue syed y ullA Jewe uio59q 0 SNOILVHLSNT1 IHL AGNLS peau noA 100 A uO y SI YOUSIM UO JBUIqWOD Heq 21156 4 34 4101 SLYYd 38007 SAOWSY SI DON V NOILVTIVLSNI NIVHO 8 tuv8 SNOILONYLSNI ASSHL JAVYS 9 Did 11X3 dO 31 Qa3NNV Td 3tdd m Sh m x T TVi dO AYN 901 ASNVOAE ONILLNO NAHM 3015 1 1 4 NO NV 1S Ol 81 13 O
22. ut finger tight so that bar can move DRAW THE CHAIN along the bar rails by hand while turning the adjuster screw clockwise to increase the chain tension Cold tension is correct when the chain side links are touching the bar rails and the chain can be pulled along the bar without binding FIG 13 TIGHTEN MOUNTING NUT with wrench to lock the bar at proper chain tension MAINTAIN CHAIN TENSION A new chain and bar will break in and need re adjustment after as little as five cuts This is normal and the interval between adjustments will lengthen quickly Patience to unplug the saw and adjust the chain will result in longer life and improve cutting performance After the break in period the chain will tend to droop when hot This is normal and the chain should not be adjusted unless the drive links are close to coming out of the bar grooves See FIG 14 When this occurs unplug the saw loosen bar mounting nut adjust tension of warm chain to a maximum droop of s8 FIG 15 Tighten nut Note Correct chain tension is important for long life If a chain is too loose or too tight the bar chain and saw bearing will wear more rapidly CORRECT CHAIN NEEDS CORRECT WARM TENSION COLD TENSION TENSIONING 1 8 INCH 3mm SIDE LINK DRIVE LINK TANGS BETWEEN SIDE CONTACTING BAR HANGING OUT OF BAR LINK AND BAR FIG 13 FIG 14 AT BOTTOM FIG 15 CHAIN BRAKE AND HANDGUARD Handguards on Models 3801 10 3802 10
23. will run again See Chai in Brake Operation on pages 9 10 amp 11 of the Owners Manual f savv vvill not run check 1 That chain brake lever is pulled back 2 Extension cord is properly connected at each end 3 Fuse for povver outlet is not blovvn CLEAN CHAIN BRAKE MAINTENANCE HERE The clutch drum and chain brake should be kept as clean and free of sawdust as possible to allow free movement and full contact of the brake hand Clean out the areas shown in FIG 19 We also recommend that the entire chain brake mechanism be checked for wear at a Black amp Decker Service Center every year or after 10 hours of actual chain saw running time whichever occurs first CHAIN OILING SAE 30W OIL IS RECOMMENDED The chain on your saw requires lubrication while in use to minimize friction with the guide bar 1 The tank holds enough oil for 15 30 minutes sawing 2 The level of the oil in the tank can be checked in the slot provided FIG 23 When the oil is level with the bottom of the slot the oil tank should be refilled NOTE Models 3801 10 3802 10 and 3803 10 when use for felling saw on its side should not have less than 1 2 tank of oil to avoid starving the chain Avoid spilling oil over the saw Use a funnel when filling the tank and wipe up any spills Do not let sawdust or other dirt enter the oil tank The oil filler cap is located adjacent to the front handle The cap must be tight to ensure proper ope
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