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Jonsered CS2186 User Manual

Jonsered CS2186
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38 – Canadian
TECHNICAL DATA
RECOMMENDED CUTTING EQUIPMENT FOR CANADA
The following is a list of recommended cutting equipment for Class 1A and 1B Chainsaws. The combinations of powerhead, bar
and chain meet all requirements outlined in the CSA Z62.1-95 Chainsaws and Z62.3-96 Chainsaw Kickback standards.
The guide bar nose radius is determined by either the maximum number of teeth in the nose sprocket or the corresponding
maximum nose radius of a solid bar.
As we are listing the maximum guide bar nose radius, you may use a guide bar with smaller nose radius than in our list. For guide
bars of the same length, all sprocket-nose guide bars of the same pitch and having the same number of sprocket teeth may be
considered to have equivalent kickback energy.
A hard nose bar having the same length and nose radius as a sprocket-nose bar may be considered to have equivalent or less
kickback energy than the sprocket-nose bar.
We recommend that you as replacement use the listed bars and chains or ”Type C Low-Kickback Saw Chains” which are available
at your dealer.
Bar and chain combinations
Note: For the chains above you are free to choose between 0,050", 0,058" and 0,063" gauge drive link for the corresponding bar,
see the table below.
Saw chain filing and file gauges
Bar Chain
Length, inch Pitch, inch Gauge, inch Max. nose radius Type Drive link count
16-32 3/8 1,5 11T Jonsered H42 56
0,058"/1,5 mm H42
!
WARNING! This chain saw model is capable
of severe kickback that could result in
serious injuries to the user. Do not operate
this saw unless you have extraordinary
cutting needs and experience and
specialized training for dealing with
kickback. Saws with significantly reduced
kickback potential are available. Always use
the safest saw and cutting equipment
applicable to your cutting need.

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Jonsered CS2186 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJonsered
ModelCS2186
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

KEY TO SYMBOLS

Symbols on the machine

Explains visual symbols indicating warnings and safety requirements for machine operation.

INTRODUCTION

Dear customer!

A welcoming message to the customer from the manufacturer.

WHAT IS WHAT?

What is what on the chain saw?

Identifies and labels the various parts of the chain saw for user familiarization.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before using a new chain saw

Essential checks and procedures to follow before operating the chain saw for the first time.

Important

Key safety guidelines and advice for general operation and maintenance of the chain saw.

Always use common sense

Emphasizes the importance of exercising caution and judgment in all operating situations.

Personal protective equipment

Details mandatory protective gear required for safe operation to prevent injuries.

Machine's safety equipment

Explains the function of built-in safety features and their importance for safe operation.

Chain brake and front hand guard

Describes the chain brake mechanism and the front hand guard's role in safety.

Throttle lockout

Explains the function of the throttle lockout to prevent accidental acceleration.

Cutting equipment

Guides on selecting and maintaining cutting equipment for optimal performance and safety.

General rules

Basic guidelines for using cutting equipment safely and effectively.

Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge setting

Provides instructions on maintaining the chain's cutting edge and depth for safe and efficient operation.

Tensioning the chain

Instructions on how to properly tension the saw chain to prevent jumping off or excessive wear.

Lubricating cutting equipment

Explains the critical importance of proper chain and bar lubrication for safety and equipment life.

Checking wear on cutting equipment

Daily checks for wear and damage on the chain, bar, and drive sprocket.

ASSEMBLY

Fitting the bar and chain

Step-by-step instructions for correctly assembling the guide bar and chain onto the saw.

FUEL HANDLING

Fuel

Information on recommended fuel types, octane ratings, and mixing ratios for the two-stroke engine.

Mixing ratio

Specifies the correct gasoline to two-stroke oil ratio for optimal engine performance.

Fueling

Safety precautions and procedures for refueling the chain saw.

Fuel safety

Critical safety rules to follow during fueling and when starting the machine.

STARTING AND STOPPING

Starting and stopping

Essential checks and warnings before starting the engine.

Cold engine

Detailed steps for starting the chain saw when the engine is cold.

Starting

Procedures for safely pulling the starter cord and initiating engine ignition.

Stopping

Method for safely shutting down the engine using the stop switch.

WORKING TECHNIQUES

Before use:

Pre-operation checks to ensure the chain saw is safe and ready for use.

General working instructions

Core safety advice and operational guidelines for various cutting tasks.

General rules

General advice for safe chain saw operation, including grip and posture.

Basic cutting technique

Explains fundamental techniques for cutting wood safely and effectively.

Limbing

Techniques for safely removing branches from a felled tree.

Cutting

Safe methods for cutting logs, considering support and tension to prevent kickback or jamming.

Tree felling technique

Comprehensive guide to felling trees safely, including planning and execution.

Felling direction

Factors influencing the decision and execution of the tree's felling direction.

Felling

Detailed steps for felling a tree, including making directional and felling cuts.

How to avoid kickback

Crucial information on understanding and preventing hazardous kickback incidents.

What is kickback?

Defines kickback and explains the specific conditions that cause it.

MAINTENANCE

Carburetor adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the carburetor for optimal engine performance and emissions control.

Checking, maintaining and servicing chain saw safety equipment

Procedures for inspecting and maintaining all safety features of the chain saw.

Adjustment of the oil pump

How to adjust the oil pump for optimal chain lubrication based on bar length.

Winter use

Special measures and considerations for operating the chain saw in cold weather conditions.

Maintenance schedule

A comprehensive schedule outlining daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks.

TECHNICAL DATA

Technical data

Specifications for the engine, fuel system, weight, and chain/bar components.

RECOMMENDED CUTTING EQUIPMENT FOR CANADA

Lists compatible bar and chain combinations that meet Canadian safety standards.

Bar and chain combinations

Specific recommendations for bar and chain combinations, including pitch and gauge.

FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT

YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

Outlines the owner's responsibilities and rights concerning the emission control system warranty.

MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE

Details the duration and scope of the manufacturer's warranty for emission-related parts.

AMERICAN STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Safety precautions for chain saw users

General safety guidelines for users operating chain saws according to American standards.

Kickback safety precautions

Detailed information on identifying and preventing dangerous kickback incidents.

Other safety precautions

Additional safety measures, including one-handed operation, fatigue, and environmental considerations.

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