Craftsman 358.34120 Operator's Manual

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IMPORTANT MANUAL
operator's
manual
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Repair Parts
MODEL NO.
358.34120" 2.0/12"
358.34150 - 2.0/14"
2.0114" P.S.
AkWAR N! NG:
read and follow
Safety Rules, PreQautions
and Operating "lnstruc.
tions. Failure to do so can
result in serious personal
injury.
DoNot Throw Away
°
@/____,_S/ CRI:1FTSMR
.2.0/12".. 2.0/14" 2.0/14"-ES.
ELECTRIC CHAIN SAWS
, u i . ,ll,
Record in the space provided below the Model No. and Serial No. of
your saw. These numbers are located on the starting instructions
decal.
Model No. Serial No.
Retain these numbers for future reference.
530.067381-3-21088
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill 60684 U.S.A.
-_©S_'slko_b.ck_a Coi_1988
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - @/____,_S/ CRI:1FTSMRN®

IMPORTANT MANUALoperator'smanual• Assembly• Operation• Maintenance• Repair PartsMODEL NO.358.34120" 2.0/12"358.34150 - 2.0/14"2.01

Page 2 - SPECIFICATIONS

• " i i ,i = "'=' " '_1 ,..., i iii a • , I IIIII II =_1 IIUSING YOUR SAWA. CONTROL DEVICESUnderstanding the control

Page 3 - SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION

" i / IIII i HI i IuSiNG THE POWER SHARP ® SYSTEM(MODEL 358.34160 ONLY)-- IIIIIIUIIIIIII I I II I I I I III III I I IIII!I II | II Ii I IModet358

Page 4 - ""\m!l lie

I I II I • I I i i i IIIIIIIIIIIIIII[ . . . n Jllllllllllllllllll I I I I II I I. I I II I • I I /S_HAND FILING--, Requiredafterevery3rdto5thtime the

Page 5 - YOUR SAW SAFELY

TYPES OF CUTTINGI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lJ . II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I IIIIIIIIIWIIIIJ III I, , ,!A. BASIC CUTTING TECH

Page 6 - KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW

g FELLING SMALL TREES _ LESS THAN 6_'IN DIAMETERa. If youknowthe directionoffall:1.) Make a single felting cut on the sideawayfrom the directiono

Page 7 - PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USE

iiiii i iii I ii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,j ii i IIIIIIIIHC. BUCKINGBucking is the term used for cuffing a fallentree to the desired log size.1. IMPORTANT POIN

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1tBUCKING-- USING ANOTHER LOG AS ASUPPORT(Figure 31):a. In areaA:1.) Undercut 1/3 oftheway throughthe log.2.) Finishwith anovercut.b. in areaB:1.) Ove

Page 9 - II III II III'1 I

iiiiiiiii I [i i i. i i i i ,i ,, ,,,,,i, i ill i ii : iiiii . i iiii ii iiiiii i _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiMAINTENANCEI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII IIII111

Page 10 - IIIIII1[11 IIIII II ,lib I

18JCAUTION:! Always wear gloves when handling thechain. The chain issharp enough to cut you eventhough it is too dull to cut wood.SUPPORTFLAT SIDEOF F

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C;CHAINREPLACEMENT1) Use on,f the Low-Kick Chainspecified• for yoursawin "Specifications," forreplacement chain.2) Replace the chain when cu

Page 12 - C. IMPORTANT POINTS

FULL 1 YEAR-WARRANTY ON ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW(Excluding Bar & Chain)Forone yearfrom date of purchase, Sears w_ltrepairdefects inmaterialor wo_manshtp

Page 13 - TYPES OF CUTTING

D.MODEL 358.34150SPROCKET.Lii,ui, i,,,,,,, i iMODEL 358.34160THRUSTWASHERBEVE LED WASHER CURVESAWAY FROM POWERHEADBEVE LED WASHERS CURVE TOWARDPOWERHE

Page 14 - ANO CONTROLS THE FALL

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Page 15 - C. BUCKING

SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST - MODEL NO. 358.341-20-2.0/12;'358.34150-2.0/14"358.34160-2.0/14" PS8-- 3MODEL 358.34124) &358.34

Page 16 - D. DEBRANCHING AND PRUNING

SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST - MODEL NO. 358.34120-2.0/12"358.34150-2.0/14"358.34160-2.0/14" PSKEY PART KEY PARTNO. NO. DESCRIPTIO

Page 20 - E. MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES

QUICK REFERENCE PAGERead and follow all Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating instructions.Failure to do so can result in serious personal iniury.pa

Page 21

operator'smanualMODEL NO.358.34120 - 2.0112"358.34150 - 2.0/14"358.34160 - 2.0114" P.S.How to OrderRepair PartsSEARS SERVICE .IS A

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i " i iiii iiiiiiiiiii ii i ii i J I ii i, iiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiii i IIIIIIIII i IIII i : L_, k ,,SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION'

Page 23 - 358.34160-2.0/14" PS

• . iii i iiiiii , i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i I i ii i iiiiiii i m i i m i i ,i i IH,HIH ,11 II tll IIIIIIISPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued),1111 I

Page 24

SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued)... III . . I II II I II I m I IIIII I I El I I II IIIIIIIIIOPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY1. Do not operate a chain saw

Page 25

KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAWA. INTRODUCTION• Yoursaw has beendesignedwithsafetyin mind andincludes the following features as standardequipment:Reduced-Kickback

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i i im ii " ...I...i; , ... ,,,, ,,,ll iPREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USEiiiiiiiiiiiiA. GETTING READYI. READ YOUR OPERATOR'S MANUAL CARE

Page 27 - QUICK REFERENCE PAGE

¢, ATTACHING THE BAR AND CHAIN• Your saw is equipped with a Reduced-KickbackGuide Barand a Low-Kickback Chain.eUse only the Reduced.Kickback Guide Bar

Page 28 - Repair Parts

f.... _! IIIIFIIIIIIII _IIIIILI II I I III _llili II I LIIIII I i III il ID. CHAIN TtNSi0N* Chain tension Is very important:--A loose chainwi

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