Craftsman 358352350, 358352320 Owner’s Manual

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MODEL NO.
358.352320
358.352350
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation and Instructions
Carefully
2.3A
o Assembly o Operation
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
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill. 60684 U.S.A.
Simpsons-Sears Ltd., Toronto, Canada
2.3PS
®Maintenance
o Repair Parts
SAFETY
RRST
DON'T O Don't use the saw when you are tired O Don't start cutting until you have a clear work area
secure footing, and a planned retreat from a falling tree
O Don't use a saw that is damaged or poorly adjusted
O Don't touch a moving chain
O Don't use the saw in an enclosed area
O Wear safe footwear, snug-fitting clothing, and eye, hear-
ing. and head protection O Be careful handling fuel C) Hold the saw firmly with both hands O Carry the saw with the engine stopped the bar and
chain to the rear, and the muffler away from you O Shut off the engine before setting it down
O Keep the handles free of o1] and fuel
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O Keep others out of the work area when the saw is
running
BE CAREFUL
O Don't climb in a tree with a saw - it is very dangerous
Get professional hetp.
O Be careful cutting small branches and bushes -smail
limbs may catch the chain and be whipped toward you
[] LOOK OUT FOR KICKBACK O When the moving chain at the nose of the bar touches
an object, the bar and chain can be thrown upward with consldelabte force. This is KICKBACK!
O Hold the saw firmly with both hands O Don't overreach
O Don't let the nose of the bar contact a log.. branch, etc, O Cut only at high engine speeds
O Don't reach above shoulder height to cut - the chain is
too close to your face in this position
O Keep your chain sharp
DO NOT USE
WATCH FOR THE SAW WHEN
KICKBACK IT NEEDS REPAI R
GENERAL TIPS Safety First
Dress Safely - Loose clothing may get caught in moving parts.
It's A One Man Job - Keep others out of the work area when the
engine is running
LOOK OUT FOR KICKBACK - Don't let the tip of the bar
touch anything while the engine is running.
Take care of your saw
Keep the Chain Out of the Dirt -- Even a small amount of dirt
on the log will dull the chain quickly
Keep the Chain Sharp - A dull chain is unsafe and will cause
excessive wear to other parts
Don't Force the Saw Out of a ,Jam - Use a wedge, an axe, a
crowbar, or another saw, but don't force it out
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For' 90 days from date of purchase, Sears will repair any defect in material or work- rnanship in this gasoline chain saw at no charge,
If the chain saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, the warranty applies for only 30 days from the date of purchase,
Warranty service is available by contacting the nearest Seats store or Service Center throughout the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
,t0_j_Sears,Roebuck and Co.,BSC41-3 Sears Tower, Chicago, ILL 60684
NEVER USE THE SAW
WHEN TIRED
Whatis good performance? Wood Chips Tell You A Lot - The chips should , e about the
size of the chain teeth. If they are small and powd Hke, your chain is dull. Get it Sharpened!
Don't Press Hard - Light pressure is enough Heavy pr, sure can
cause unsafe conditions Check for a dull chain or _ rn bar
(See Guide Bar Maintenance and Chain Sharpening).
Cut Only At High Speeds - Keep the throttle wide open when
cutting Don't run the engine at high speed when not cuttingl
It Should Cut Smoothly - if the engine stalls or bogs with light
pressure, check the carburetor setting and the air filter
Performance and Safety - Keep your saw running well and your
work wiH be easier and safer
USE BOTH HANDS
WHEN OPERATING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLING THE BAR AND CHAIN .............................................................. 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........ ......................................................................... 5
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................ 7
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 8
CHAIN SHARPENING ...................................................................... 8-9
"TEMPERATURE LIMITING MUFFLER INSTRUCTIONS ................................ 19
* See m_portant notice ot_ page 19 regarding states requiring temperature /#mitfng muffler cover
SPECI F ICAT IONS
SPARK PLUG SPARK PLUG' 'GA'P MODULE AIR GAP IGNITION
FUEL MIX
GUIDE BA'R ...........
CHAIN
MUFFLER
358.352320
(Craftsman 2,,3 A)
....iChampion c J8
.023 to .027" ,008 to .012"
Solid State
(16:1) ½ Pt,, O'il to ............
I Ga!. Re9. Gasol!,,ne
16" Low Ki£!£ SN .............
LowProfile 3/8 Pitch
Chrome Cutters
Spark Arresting .
358 °352350
(Craftsman 2.3 PS)
Champio n CJ8
.023 to ,027" .008 to .012"
Solid State ....
(!6:t) ½ Pt. oil to
,,,!, Gal. Re£_Gasolin e
16" Low Kick SN
Low Profile Barracuda
3/8 Pitch Chrome Cutter._
Spark Arresting
Guide Bar Nose Chain
Ct_oke Knob
Oil Pump Button
Throttle Trio
_. Guide Bar
HAND GUARD MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
HAND GUARDS DO NOT ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY AS A RESULT OF KICKBACI{ OR LOSS OF CONTROL OF THE CHAIN SAW READ OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1 Assemble the hand guard to the bend in the handlebar as
shown Be sure alignment pin on guard is inserted in hole in
handlebar Do not tighten the screws
2 Make sure the hand guard is parallel to the handlebar
Alternately tighten each hand guard mounting screw maintain-
ing an even gap between the hand guard and mounting cap
3 Tighten the mounting screws until the hand guard and
mounting cap are pulted together
Caution: Screws must be tightened evenly to prevent break-
age
Serial and Model No
Choke
SCREWS e_
Oil PUmp Button
Starter Handle
_hrottle Trigger
_tart Stop Switch
,_Gas Cap
Gulde Bar Nose
CAP
HANDGUARD
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