Page 2 - WARNING
TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty Page 2 Safety Rules Pages 3 - 8 Oil and Fuel Information Page 9 Starting/Stopping Instructions Pages 10-12 Operation Pages 13 - 14 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN GAS CHAIN SAW For one year from the date of purchase, when this Chain Saw is used and maintained accord...
Page 3 - OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY; RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION; SYMBOL; • IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS •
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PLAN AHEAD • Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the con- trols and proper use of the unit. • Do not operate this unit when tired, ill or under the influ- ence of alcohol, drugs or medication. • Children must not operate the unit. Teens must be accompanied and gui...
Page 4 - MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD WORKING ORDER; KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION • Avoid accidental starting. Be in the starting position whenever pulling the starter rope. The operator and unitmust be in a stable position while starting. SeeStarting/Stopping Instructions. • Before you start the engine, make sure the area around the saw is clear. Never t...
Page 5 - TIONS
• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide barcontact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstructionthat could be hit while you are operating the saw. • Always cut with the engine running at full speed. Fully squeeze the throttle tr...
Page 6 - SAFETY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS This operator's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product. Read the operator's manual for complete safety, assembly, operating and maintenance and repair information. SYMBOL MEANING • SA...
Page 7 - SAFETY FEATURES; KNOW YOUR SAW
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY FEATURES 2. LOW KICKBACK SAW CHAIN helps significantly reduce kickback, or the intensity of kickback, due to specially designed depth gauges and guard links. 3. CHAIN SAW ADJUSTMENT SCREW It is normal for a new chain saw chain to stretch after the first 30 min-utes of...
Page 8 - B B; and back toward the operator.; KICKBACK SPECIFICS
A B B C B A A A RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION KICKBACK SPECIFICS KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE or TIP of theguide bar touches an object, or when wood closes in andpinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning-fastreverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and backto...
Page 9 - OIL AND FUEL INFORMATION; OIL AND FUEL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS; Definition of Blended Fuels; Using Fuel Additives
OIL AND FUEL INFORMATION NOTE: Dispose of the old fuel/oil mix in accordance to Federal, State and Local regulations. OIL AND FUEL MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Old and/or improperly mixed fuel are the main reasons forthe unit not running properly. Be sure to use fresh (lessthan 60 days old) clean unleaded fu...
Page 10 - STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS; BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS Operate this unit onlyin a well-ventilatedoutdoor area. Carbon monoxide exhaust fumes can be lethal in aconfined area. WARNING: Never operate the sawwithout the bar andchain properly installed. WARNING: WARNING: Be sure to read the Oil and Fuel Information Section of t...
Page 11 - STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS; lever of the; STARTING A COLD ENGINE; NOTE: This unit will not run with the lever in Position 1.; NOTE: If chain turns while idling - turn screw back to the; STARTING A WARM ENGINE
C A B Slider Stop Switch D G E H F Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 7 STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Release the trigger and allow the engine to return to the idle speed. 2. Move the STOP switch up to the STOP position (Fig. 4). NOTE: For emergency stopping, push the lever o...
Page 12 - CHAIN BRAKE TEST; Chain Lubrication
Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Activate the CHAINBRAKE® slowly and deliberately. Keep the chain from touchinganything; don’t let the saw tip forward. WARNING: If chain does notstop, turn engine off and take your unit to the nearest AuthorizedService Center for service. WARNING: Fig. 10 Fig. 11 A C B D CHAIN BRAKE TE...
Page 13 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; FELLING; the area for bystanders, animals or obstacles.; Hinge
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A B Do not cut down atree during high or changing winds or if there is a danger toproperty. Consult a tree professional.Do notcut down a tree if there is a danger of strik-ing utility wires; notify the utility companybefore making any cuts. WARNING: FELLING Felling is the term...
Page 14 - LIMBING; NOTE: The best way to hold a log while bucking is to use; BUCKING USING A SAWHORSE; and bar are being properly lubricated.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 15 A LIMBING Limbing a tree is the process of removing the branchesfrom a fallen tree. Do not remove supporting limbs (A) untilafter the log is bucked (cut) into lengths (Fig. 16).Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom upto avoid binding the chain saw. BUCKI...
Page 15 - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS; CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Perform these required maintenance procedures at the fre-quency stated in the table. These procedures should alsobe a part of any seasonal tune-up. NOTE: Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and system may only b...
Page 16 - REMOVING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN; NOTE: Always wear heavy gloves when handling the; REPLACING; GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN; NOTE: The guide bar retaining nuts are installed only
REMOVING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN NOTE: Always wear heavy gloves when handling the saw chain. 1. Make sure the Chain Brake® lever is pulled back into the DISENGAGED position (Fig. 21). Remove barretaining nuts with supplied multi-purpose tool (Fig.22). 2. Remove chain brake cover (C, Fig. 22) and outer g...
Page 17 - SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT; NOTE: If chain is difficult to rotate on guide bar or if it; CHAIN BRAKE MECHANICAL TEST
SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT Proper tension of saw chain is extremely important andmust be checked before starting, as well as during anycutting operation. Taking the time to make needed adjustments to the sawchain will result in improved cutting performance and pro-longed chain life. To adjust the ...
Page 18 - AIR FILTER; NOTE: It is advisable to have a supply of spare filters.; FUEL FILTER; NOTE: Do not pull hose completely out of tank.; The fuel filter should be replaced after each
AIR FILTER 1. Remove the top cover (A) by loosening the cover retaining screws. Cover will lift off (Fig. 31). 2. Clean air filter. Wash filter in clean, warm, soapy water. Rinse in clear, cool water. Air dry completely. NOTE: It is advisable to have a supply of spare filters. 3. Install air filter....
Page 19 - OIL FILTER; NOTE: Drain oil reservoir before changing filter; SPARK PLUG; NOTE: For efficient operation of saw engine, spark plug; CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT; NOTE: A clogged spark arrester screen will dramatically
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS OIL FILTER NOTE: Drain oil reservoir before changing filter 1. Take the bottom plate off then use a wire with a hook (A) and pull oil filter (B) from reservoir. Remove old filterand replace. 2. Put filter and oil line back into oil reservoir so filter is at bottom...
Page 20 - STORING A CHAIN SAW; NOTE: Store the unit in a dry place and away from possi-; REMOVING A UNIT FROM STORAGE; Sprocket Tip Lubrication; NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the saw chain to; SAW CHAIN / BAR LUBRICATION; NOTE: Saw chain stretches during use, particularly when; AUTOMATIC OILER
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS STORING A CHAIN SAW Storing a chain saw for longer than 30 days requires stor- age maintenance. Unless the storage instructions are fol- lowed, fuel remaining in the carburetor will evaporate, leaving gum-like deposits. This could lead to difficult start- ing and ...
Page 21 - GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE:; NOTE: The condition of the oil passages can be easily; CHAIN MAINTENANCE; INERTIA CHAIN BRAKE® ACTION; NOTE: THIS SAW IS EQUIPPED WITH AN INERTIA; CHAIN REPLACEMENT INFORMATION
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE: Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely bykeeping the chain saw well maintained.Insufficient guide bar lubrication and operating the saw withchain that is too tight will contribute to rapid bar wear.To help minimize bar wear, the following guide bar mainte-nance proced...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, contact your nearest Sears Parts & Repair center at (1-800-4-MY-HOME ®) or other qualified service dealer for an adjustment. C A U S E A C T I O N 1. Incorrectly gapped spark plug 1. Clean/gap or replace plug 2. Plugged...
Page 23 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS *All specifications are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. We reserve the right tomake changes at any time without notice. ENGINE* Engine Type .........................................................................................................
Page 25 - PARTS LIST
PARTS LIST Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Parts No. 9NAB-5/16-24 9228-31B206 9157-310201 9DB-620201 9SREB-10/24-2.75 9WFB-0.2 9072-310201F 9221-310001 9228-310203F 9155-310201 9076-310201 9228-310208 9154-310201 9SKKBY8/16-0.5 9124-3102...
Page 26 - EPA Emission Control Warranty Statement; Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
25 California / EPA Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board, The Environmental Protection Agency and Sears, Roebuck and Co., are pleased toexplain the emission control system warranty on your 2005 and later small off-road engine. In...