MS 201 C-M
English
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Chain scabbard
Your saw comes standard with a chain
scabbard that matches the cutting
attachment.
If you use guide bars of different lengths
on the saw, the length of the chain
scabbard must be matched to the guide
bar to reduce the risk of injury. It should
cover the full length of the guide bar.
The length of the matching guide bars is
marked on the side of the chain
scabbard.
Disengaging the Chain Brake
N Pull the hand guard towards the
front handle until there is an audible
click – the chain brake is
disengaged.
Removing the Chain Sprocket Cover
N Rotate the captive nut (1)
counterclockwise until it hangs
loosely in the sprocket cover.
N Remove the sprocket cover (2) with
captive nut.
Mounting the Guide Bar
N Turn the screw (1)
counterclockwise until the tensioner
slide (2) butts against the left end of
the housing slot.
N Fit the guide bar over the stud (3)
and engage the peg of the tensioner
slide in the hole (4).
Fitting the Chain
WARNING
Wear work gloves to protect your hands
from the sharp cutters.
Mounting the Bar and Chain