Page 3 - SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS; KNOWYOURSAW; C. GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK
SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING! Because a chain saw is a high-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions must be observed to reduce the risk of personal accidents. Careless or improper use may cause serious injury. A. KNOWYOURSAW 1. Read your Owner’s Manual carefully until you complet...
Page 5 - KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW; INTRODUCTION
KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW A. INTRODUCTION The infonnation found in this manual will help you properly prepare your chain saw for use, understand how to operate your saw safely, and perform maintenance required to keep your unit in good working condition. Your saw has been.designed with safety in mind and ...
Page 6 - PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USE; A QETTIIIII ВВДПу; READ YOUR OPERATOR’S MANUAL; B. ATTACHING THE HANDGUARD; Figure 2
PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USE A QETTIIIII ВВДПу 1. READ YOUR OPERATOR’S MANUAL CAREFULLY. . . . . , , , , , ' Your Operator's Manual has been developed to help you prepare your saw for use and to understand its safe operation. It is important that you read your manual completely to become familiar wit...
Page 7 - D. ATTACHING THE BAR AND CHAIN
D. ATTACHING THE BAR AND CHAIN I CAUTION: I Wear protective gloves when han dling or operating your saw. The chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is not moving! • Your saw is equipped with a Lo-Kick® Guide Bar and a Guard Link Chain designed to help reduce kickback. • Always use the Lo-Kick®...
Page 8 - try to mix fuel directly in the fuel tank.; • BIA Oil (Boating Institute of America)
E. CHAIN TENSION Correct chain tension is very important; —a loose chain will wear the bar and itself, —a loose chain can Jump off the bar while you are cutting. —a tight chain can damage the saw and/or break. Chain tension is correct when the chain: —can be iifted about 1/8” from the Guide Bar at a...
Page 9 - HOW TO FILL THE OIL TANK
3. HOW TO MIX FUEL 4. IMPORTANT POINTS a. Pour one-half of the gasoline into an ap proved, marked container. Do not try to mix oil and gasoline directly in the fuel tank. b. Add entire measure of 2-cycle Engine Oil. c. Mix. d. Add remainder of gasoline. e. Mix thoroughly for one minute. a. b. Elimi...
Page 10 - USING YOUil SAW; J Ф; B. STARTING INSTRUCTIONS; STARTING PROCEDURE
USING YOUil SAW A. CONTROL DEVICES Understanding the control devices on your saw Is an important part of learning how to properly and safely operate the unit. Figure 13. i: The ignition Switch is a toggle switch which is moved up for the “Start” position and mov ed down for the “Stop” position, 2. ...
Page 12 - USING THE POWER SHARP ^SYSTEM; A. AUTOMATIC SHARPENING; INSPECT CUTTERS FOR GRINDING MARKS
USING THE POWER SHARP ^SYSTEM (MODEL 358.356100) Model 358.356100 is equipped with a Power Sharp® System that will perform approximately 80% of the sharpening necessary for the saw chain. The Power Sharp® System uses a built-in grinding stone to shar pen the cutter top plates and set depth gauges. ...
Page 13 - C. REPLACE OR REMOVE THE
B. HAND FILING Sharpen the side plates by hand after every 3rd to 5th time the Power Sharp® System is used. Items Required: Gloves flat file 5/32” file vise file holder NOTE: If abrasive materials such as rocks, nails, sand or dirt are contacted fay the chain, the side plates should be checked more ...
Page 14 - TYPES OF CUTTING; BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE; UNDERSTAND REACTIVE FORCES; BEGIN CUTTING WITH THE; PLAN YOUR SAWING OPERATION CARE
TYPES OF CUTTING BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE 1. IMPORTANT POINTS. a. Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics, masonry, non-wood, building materials: etc. b. Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign object. Inspect the unit and repair or replace parts as necessary. c. Keep the chain out of dirt and ...
Page 15 - FELLING SMALL TREES — LESS THAN; — near electrical wires or buildings.; FELLING LARGE TREES — 6' DIAMETER
2. FELLING SMALL TREES — LESS THAN 6 "IN DIAMETER a. If you knowthe direction of fall: 1. ) Make a single felling eût on the side away from the direction of fall. 2. ) Cut all the way through.3. ) Stop the saw, put it down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path. b. If you are not sur...
Page 17 - D. DEBRANCHING AND PRUNING; DEBRANCHING
5. BUCKING — USING A STAND (Figure 35): a. In area A: 1. ) Undercut 1 /3 of the way through the log. 2. ) Finish with an overcut. b. In area B; 1. ) Overcut 1 /3 of the way through the log. 2. ) Finish with an undercut. 1. D. DEBRANCHING AND PRUNING • Work slowly, keeping both hands on the saw with ...
Page 18 - BAR AND CHAIN; depth
; MVBM A ШШ^Шт A good maintenance program of regular inspection and care will increase the service life and help to maintain the safety and performance of your saw. • Check the saw for loose boits, screws, nuts, and fittings on a regular basis. Loose fasten ers can cause an unsafe condition as wel...
Page 19 - GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE; IGNITION, COOLING AND EXHAUST; COOLING AND EXHAUST SYSTEM; SYSTEMS
2. GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE • Conditions which can require guide bar maintenance:—saw cuts to one side —saw has to be forced through a cut —inadequate supply of oil to bar and chain. • Check the condition of the guide bar each time the chain is sharpened. A worn guide bar will damage the chain and make...
Page 20 - SPARK PLUG; C. STARTER ROPE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
e. Blow out loosened carbon with com pressed air. f. Clean the spark arrestor screen with a wire brush or replace if breaks in the screen are found. g. Reassemble muffler parts. SPARK PLUG • Maintenance is indicated when the engine is hard to start. • Keep the spark plug: —clean—properly gapped (.0...
Page 22 - E. CARBURETOR AD4USTMENTS; Screw; IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT—I
3. Remove the fan housing.4. Use a 9/16” socket wrench on the flywheel nut to keep the crankshaft from moving. Figure 54. NOTE: Place the socket handle forward as shown in Figure 54. 5. Remove the clutch with a 3/4” socket or end wrench in a clockwise direction. Figure 55. KEIP CRANKSHAFT FROM MOVIN...
Page 24 - I. MAINTENANCE ACCESSORIES
H. STORAGE When your saw is to be stored for over 30 days always: 1, Drain fuel tank in a safe manner (see Impor tant Points, page9.) 2. Start Engine and allow to run at an idle speed until the engine stops. NOTE: This will remove most of the fuel from the fuel system. ICAUTIONT] Wear protective gl...
Page 25 - J. TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
J. TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE ...................... CAUSE REMEDY ENGINE WILL NOT START 1. Ignition Switch off. 1. Move switch to “Start". 2. Fuel tank empty. 2. Fill tank with correct fuel mixture, pages. 3. Spark Plug not firing. 3. Install new plug, page20. 4. Fuel,not reaching carburetor...
Page 26 - MAINTENANCE CHART; il
MAINTENANCE CHART j*: o g> ^ o t: © 3 tf) c ^ JZ 'ffl (fi u ë o il cc 5 Q. O sz 03 c © <s >s S 'c o £ © T> © OÎ £ © ' T3 ■o Q3 tr £ f» © 0 Ui © Q. 0 0 05 Complete machine Visual inspection (condition, leaks) X X dean X Throttle trigger, safety fhrotUe lod<, stop switch Check operation...
Page 27 - NOTES
Page 28 - Figure 1; SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST
Figure 1 SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODELS 358.366090 358.356100 3.7/20" 3.7/18" PS \—gy 28
Page 29 - Crankcase Assembly
Figure 1 SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODELS 3S8.356090 358.356100 3.7/20" 3.7/18"PS Key No. 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 3233343536 Part No. Qty. Description Key No. Part No. Qty. Description 39095 1 Flywheel Assembly 37 15365 1 Screw - Fan Housi...
Page 30 - MODELS
MODELS 358.356090 358.356100 3.7/20" 3.7/18" PS SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST Figure 2 30
Page 31 - CARBURETOR ASSEMBLY; Description
SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODELS 358.356090 358.356100 37/20" 3.7/18"PS Key No. Part No. Qty. Description Key No. Part No. Qty. 1 25919 1 Choke Rod 29 19104 1 2 STD511003 1 Screw - Choke Bracket 30 28505 1 3 10347 1 Bracket & Bushing Ass’y 4 19107 1 Seal - Carburetor Adaptor 31 32059 1 ...
Page 32 - Figures; MODEL
Figures SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODELS 358.356090 358.356100 3.7/20" 3.7/18"PS MODEL 358.356100 3.7/18"PS (only) See Fig. 1 #36 32
Page 35 - QUICK REFERENCE PAGE; Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury.; page; Check the guide barter wear each time the chain is sharpened.
QUICK REFERENCE PAGE Read and follow all Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating Instructions. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury. SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS.................................................................. . . . . . PREPARATION ...................................
Page 36 - SEARS SERVICE; and; Chain Saws bearing this
The Model Number will be found under the handle with the Serial Number, Always mention the Model Number when requesting ser vice or repair parts for your Chain Saw. All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE TH...