UT10514 / 14 in. 33cc CHAIN SAW
UT10516 / 16 in. 33cc CHAIN SAW
Your chain saw has been engineered and manufactured to Homelite’s high standard for dependability, ease of operation,
and operator safety. When properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using
Glossary of Terms ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Features ........................................................................................................................................................................8-9
Bar and Chain Combinations ........................................................................................................................................ 33
Parts Ordering / Service ...................................................................................................................................Back Page
INTRODUCTION
This product has many features for making its use more pleasant and enjoyable. Safety, performance, and dependability
have been given top priority in the design of this product making it easy to maintain and operate.
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow
all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious personal injury.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Know your tool. Read the operator’s manual carefully.
Learn the saw’s applications and limitations as well as
the specific potential hazards related to this tool.
Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide
bar touches an object, or when the wood closes in and
pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some
cases may cause a lightning-fast reverse reaction, kicking
the guide bar up and back toward the operator. Pinching
the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push
the guide bar rapidly back toward the operator. Either of
these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw,
which could result in serious personal injury. Do not rely
exclusively upon the safety devices built into the saw. As
a chain saw user, you should take several steps to keep
your cutting jobs free from accident or injury.
• With a basic understanding of kickback, you can reduce
or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden surprise
contributes to accidents.
• Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands when
the engine is running. Place your right hand on the rear
handle and your left hand on the front handle with your
thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles.
A firm grip together with a stiff left arm will help you
maintain control of the saw if kickback occurs.
• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free
from obstructions. DO NOT let the nose of the guide bar
contact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstruction
that could be hit while you are operating the saw.
• Cut at high engine speeds. Always cut with the engine
running at full speed. Fully squeeze the throttle trigger
and maintain a steady cutting speed.
• Do not overreach or cut above chest height.
• Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance
instructions for the saw chain.
• Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the
manufacturer or the equivalent.
Do not operate a chain saw with one hand. Serious injury
to the operator, helpers, bystanders, or any combination
of these persons may result from one-handed operation.
A chain saw is intended for two-handed use.
Do not operate a chain saw when you are fatigued.
Fatigue causes carelessness. Be more cautious before rest
periods and towards the end of your shift. Never operate
a chain saw when you are tired or under the influence of
medication, drugs, or alcohol.
protective gloves, and eye, hearing, and head protection
devices.
Heavy protective clothing may increase operator fatigue,
which could lead to heat stroke. During weather that is hot
and humid, heavy work should be scheduled for early morning
or late afternoon hours when temperatures are cooler.
Do not stand on any unstable surface while using the
chain saw, that includes ladders, scaffolds, trees, etc.
Use caution when handling fuel. Move the chain saw
at least 30 feet from the fueling point before starting the
engine.
Do not allow other persons to be near the chain saw
when starting or cutting with the chain saw. Keep
bystanders and animals out of the work area.
Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area,
secure footing, and a planned retreat path from the falling
tree.
Keep all parts of your body away from the saw chain
when the engine is running.
Always carry the chain saw with the engine stopped
and the brake engaged, the guide bar and saw chain
to the rear, and the muffler away from your body. When
transporting the chain saw, use the appropriate guide bar
scabbard.
Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly
adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Be
sure that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle
control trigger is released.
Shut off the engine before setting the chain saw
down. Do not leave the engine running unattended. As an
additional safety precaution, apply the chain brake prior
to setting down the saw.
Use extreme caution when cutting small-size brush
and saplings because slender material may catch the
saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off
balance.
When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for
springback so that you will not be struck when the tension
in the wood fibers is released.
Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel
mixture.
Beware of carbon monoxide poisoning. Operate the
chain saw only in well-ventilated areas.
Do not operate a chain saw in a tree unless you have
been specifically trained to do so.
Do not cut from a ladder; this is extremely dangerous.
All chain saw service, other than the items listed in the
instruction manual and all maintenance, should be performed by competent chain saw service personnel. (For
example, if improper tools are used to remove the flywheel
or if an improper tool is used to hold the flywheel in order
to remove the clutch, structural damage to the flywheel
could occur and subsequently could cause the flywheel
to burst.)
Always have a fire extinguisher available when using
chain saw.
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickback
chains specified for the saw.
Do not adapt the powerhead to a bow guide or use it to
power any attachments or devices not listed for the saw.
The gas powered saw (or electrically powered saw) is
classified by CSA as a Class 1C (or Class 2C) saw. It
is intended for infrequent use by homeowners, cottagers,
and campers, and for such general applications as clear-
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
WARNING:
The warnings, labels, and instructions found in this section of the operator’s manual are for your safety. Failure
to follow all instructions may result in serious personal
injury.
Do not cut vines and/or small underbrush (a diameter
of less than 3 in.).
Muffler surfaces are very hot during and after opera-
tion of the chain saw; keep all body parts away from
the muffler. Serious burns may occur if contact is made
with the muffler.
Always hold the chain saw with both hands when
the engine is running. Use a firm grip with thumbs and
fingers encircling the chain saw handles.
Never let anyone use the chain saw who has not
received adequate instructions in its proper use. This
applies to rentals as well as privately owned saws.
Before you start the engine, make sure the saw chain
is not contacting any object.
Wear snug-fitting clothing. Always wear heavy, long
pants, boots, and gloves. Do not wear jewelry, short
pants, sandals, or go barefoot. Do not wear loose fitting
clothing, which could be drawn into the engine or catch
the chain or underbrush. Wear overalls, jeans, or chaps
made of cut-resistant material or ones that contain cutresistant inserts. Secure hair so that it is above shoulder
level.
Wear non-slip safety footwear and heavy-duty gloves
to improve your grip and to protect your hands.
Wear eye protection which is marked to comply with
ANSI Z87.1, as well as hearing and head protection,
when operating this equipment.
Keep bystanders and animals out of the work area.
Do not allow other persons to be nearby during starting
or cutting with the chain saw.
NOTE: The size of the work area depends on the job being
performed as well as the size tree or workpiece involved.
For example, felling a tree requires a larger work area than
making other cuts (i.e., bucking cuts, etc.).
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ing, pruning, cutting firewood, etc. It is not intended for
prolonged use. Prolonged periods of operation can cause
circulatory problems in the user’s hands due to vibration.
For such use, it may be appropriate to use a saw having
an anti-vibration feature.
Save these instructions. Refer to them frequently and
use to instruct other users. If you loan someone this tool,
loan them these instructions also.
Keep SAFE-T-TIP anti-kickback nose guard properly
mounted on the guide bar to prevent rotational kick-
back.
Follow the sharpening and maintenance instructions
for the saw chain.
Never operate a chain saw that is damaged, improp-
erly adjusted, or is not completely and securely
assembled. Be sure that the saw chain stops moving
when the throttle control trigger is released. If the saw
chain moves at idle speed, the carburetor may need
adjusting. Refer to Adjusting the Carburetor in the
Maintenance section of this manual. If the saw chain still
moves at idle speed after adjustment has been made,
contact an authorized service center for adjustment and
discontinue use until the repair is made.
REFUELING (DO NOT SMOKE!)
To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury, handle fuel
with care. It is highly flammable.
Mix and store fuel in a container approved for gaso-
line.
Mix fuel outdoors where there are no sparks or
flames.
Select bare ground, stop the engine, and allow it to
cool before refueling.
Loosen the fuel cap slowly to release pressure and to
keep fuel from escaping around the cap.
Tighten the fuel cap securely after refueling.
Wipe spilled fuel from the unit. Move 30 feet away from
refueling site before starting engine.
Never attempt to burn off spilled fuel under any cir-
cumstances.
KICKBACK
Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to
serious injury. Do not rely only on the safety devices
provided with the saw. As a chain saw user, you must
take special safety precautions to help keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury. See the General Safety Rules and Operation sections of this manual for
added information on kickback and how to avoid serious
personal injury.
SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on this product. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the product better and safer.
SYMBOL NAME DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION
Safety Alert
Read The Operator’s Manual
Wear Eye, Hearing, and Head
Protection
SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard
No Smoking
Operate With Two Hands
One Handed
Precautions that involve your safety.
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand
operator’s manual before using this product.
Wear eye protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1
as well as hearing and head protection when operating this
equipment.
The SAFE-T-TIP nose guard on the guide bar helps prevent
kickback.
No smoking, sparks, or open flame.
Hold and operate the saw properly with both hands.
Do not operate the saw using only one hand.
Carbon Monoxide
Kickback
Bar Nose Contact
Wear Gloves
Gasoline and Oil
Keep Bystanders AwayKeep all bystanders and animals at least 50 ft. away.
Engines produce carbon monoxide which is an odorless, deadly
poison. Do not operate in an enclosed area.
DANGER!
Avoid bar nose contact.
Wear non-slip, heavy-duty protective gloves when handling the
chain saw.
Use unleaded gasoline intended for motor vehicle use with an
octane rating of 87 [(R + M)/2] or higher. This product is powered
by a 2-cycle engine and requires pre-mixing gasoline and 2-cycle
oil.
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Beware of kickback.
SYMBOLS
The following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this product.
SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION: (Without Safety Alert Symbol) Indicates a situation that may result in
property damage.
SERVICE
Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should
be performed only by a qualified service technician. For
service we suggest you return the product to your nearest
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for repair. When servicing,
use only identical replacement parts.
WARNING:
To avoid serious personal injury, do not attempt to use this
product until you read thoroughly and understand completely the operator’s manual. If you do not understand
the warnings and instructions in the operator’s manual,
do not use this product. Call Homelite customer service
for assistance.
WARNING:
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes, which can
result in severe eye damage. Before beginning power tool operation, always wear safety goggles,
safety glasses with side shields, or a full face shield when needed. We recommend Wide Vision Safety
Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with side shields. Always use eye protection
which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Bucking
The process of cross cutting a felled tree or log into
lengths.
Chain Brake
A device used to stop the saw chain.
Chain Saw Powerhead
A chain saw without the saw chain and guide bar.
Clutch
A mechanism for connecting and disconnecting a driven
member to and from a rotating source of power.
Drive Sprocket or Sprocket
The toothed part that drives the saw chain.
Felling
The process of cutting down a tree.
Felling Back Cut
The final cut in a tree felling operation made on the opposite
side of the tree from the notching undercut.
Front Hand Guard
A structural barrier between the front handle of a chain
saw and the guide bar, typically located close to the hand
position on the front handle, and sometimes employed as
an activating lever for a chain brake.
Front Handle
The support handle located at or toward the front of the
chain saw. This handle is for the left hand.
Guide Bar
A solid railed structure that supports and guides the saw
chain.
Kickback
The backward or upward motion, or both, of the guide bar
occurring when the saw chain near the nose of the top area
of the guide bar contacts any object such as a log or branch,
or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in
the cut.
Kickback (Pinch)
The rapid pushback of the saw which can occur when the
wood closes in and pinches the moving saw chain in the cut
along the top of the guide bar.
Kickback (Rotational)
The rapid upward and backward motion of the saw which
can occur when the moving saw chain near the upper portion of the tip of the guide bar contacts an object, such as
a log or branch.
Low-Kickback Chain
A chain that complies with the kickback performance
requirements of ANSI B175.1 when tested on a representative sample of chain saws.
Normal Cutting Position
Those positions assumed in performing the bucking and
felling cuts.
Notching Undercut
A notch cut in a tree that directs the tree’s fall.
Rear Handle
The support handle located at or toward the rear of the
saw. It normally contains the throttle. This handle is for the
right hand.
Reduced Kickback Guide Bar
A guide bar which has been demonstrated to reduce kickback
significantly.
Replacement Saw Chain
A chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1 when tested with specific chain saws.
It may not meet the ANSI performance requirements when
used with other saws.
SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard
An attachment that may be provided on the end of the guide
bar to prevent the chain at the end of the guide bar from
contacting the wood.
Saw Chain
A loop of chain having cutting teeth that cut the wood, and
that is driven by the motor and is supported by the guide
bar.
Springpole
A small tree (sapling) or limb that is bent or trapped under
tension. It may “spring back” rapidly when cut, causing a
dangerous situation.
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FEATURES
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Bar length:
UT10514 .....................................................................................................................................................................14 in.
UT10516 .....................................................................................................................................................................16 in.
Chain pitch ................................................................................................................................................................. .375 in.
Chain gauge ............................................................................................................................................................... .050 in.
Chain type ...........................................................................................................................................Low Profile Skip Tooth
Engine displacement .................................................................................................................................... 2.0 cu. in. (33cc)
Engine power .....................................................................................................................................................1.78 HP min.
Fuel tank capacity ......................................................................................................................................................19.4 oz.
Chain oil tank capacity ...............................................................................................................................................11.8 oz.
Weight - No bar, chain, fuel or oil ................................................................................................................................9.7 lbs.
TRIGGER
RELEASE
CYLINDER
COVER
FRONT HAND
GUARD/CHAIN
FRONT
HANDLE
THROTTLE LOCK
BUTTON
CHAIN OIL
CAP
BRAKE
SAFE-T-TIP
BAR MOUNTING
NUTS
PRIMER BULB
CHOKE LEVER
CLUTCH COVER
Fig. 1a
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STARTER
GRIP
STARTER/FAN
HOUSING
IGNITION
SWITCH
FEATURES
FUEL CAP
THROTTLE
TRIGGER
REAR
HANDLE
Fig. 1b
KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW
See Figures 1a - 1b.
The safe use of this product requires an understanding of
the information on the tool and in this operator’s manual
as well as a knowledge of the project you are attempting.
Before use of this product, familiarize yourself with all
operating features and safety rules.
CHOKE LEVER
The choke lever opens and closes the choke valve in the
carburetor. Positions available include FULL CHOKE, HALF
CHOKE, and RUN.
FRONT HAND GUARD / CHAIN BRAKE
The chain brake is designed to quickly stop the chain from
rotating. When the front hand guard/chain brake is pushed
toward the bar, the chain should stop immediately. The chain
brake does not prevent kickback.
GUIDE BAR
The factory-equipped guide bar has a small radius tip that
offers a somewhat lower kickback potential.
LOW KICKBACK SAW CHAIN
The low kickback saw chain helps minimize the force of a
kickback reaction by preventing the cutters from digging in
too deeply at the kickback zone.
PRIMER BULB
The primer bulb pumps fuel from the fuel tank to the
carburetor.
SAFE-T-TIP ANTI-KICKBACK NOSE GUARD
The SAFE-T-TIP Anti-Kickback Nose Guard is an attachment provided on the end of the guide bar to prevent the
chain on the end of the guide bar from contacting the
wood.
THROTTLE LOCK
The throttle lock feature allows you to start the chain saw
without having to continuously hold the throttle trigger.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
The throttle trigger is used for starting the chain saw, and
also for controlling chain rotation.
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ASSEMBLY
UNPACKING
This product has been shipped completely assembled.
Carefully remove the tool and any accessories from the
box. Make sure that all items listed in the packing list are
included.
Inspect the tool carefully to make sure no breakage or
damage occurred during shipping.
Do not discard the packing material until you have care-
fully inspected and satisfactorily operated the tool.
If any parts are damaged or missing, please call
If any parts are damaged or missing do not operate this
product until the parts are replaced. Failure to heed this
warning could result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to modify this product or create accessories not recommended for use with this product. Any
such alteration or modification is misuse and could result
in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious
personal injury.
NOTE: The chain saw has been fully factory tested. It is
normal to find some slight oil residue on the saw. Read
and remove all hang tags and store with the Operator’s
Manual.
OPERATION
WARNING:
Do not allow familiarity with this product to make you
careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is
sufficient to inflict serious injury.
WARNING:
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating power tools. Failure to do so
could result in objects being thrown into your eyes resulting in possible serious injury.
WARNING:
Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this product. The use of
attachments or accessories not recommended can result
in serious personal injury.
APPLICATIONS
You may use this product for the purposes listed below:
Basic limbing, felling, and woodcutting
Removing buttress roots
WARNING:
Always shut off engine before fueling. Never add fuel to
a machine with a running or hot engine. Move at least
30 ft. from refueling site before starting the engine. DO
NOT SMOKE! Failure to heed this warning could result
in serious personal injury.
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OPERATION
FUEL AND REFUELING
HANDLING THE FUEL SAFELY
WARNING:
Check for fuel leaks. If any are found, correct them before
using the saw to prevent fire or burn injury.
Always handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
Always refuel outdoors and do not inhale fuel vapors.
Do not let gasoline or oil come in contact with skin.
Keep gasoline and oil away from the eyes. If gasoline or oil
comes in contact with the eyes, wash them immediately
with clean water. If irritation is still present, see a doctor
immediately.
Clean up spilled fuel immediately.
Refer to Refueling in the Specific Safety Rules section of
this manual for additional safety information.
MIXING THE FUEL
This product is powered by a 2-cycle engine and requires
pre-mixing gasoline and 2-cycle oil. Pre-mix unleaded
gasoline and 2-cycle engine oil in a clean container
approved for gasoline.
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline
intended for automotive use with an octane rating of 87
[(R + M) / 2] or higher.
Do not use any type of pre-mixed gasoline/oil from fuel
service stations, this includes the pre-mixed gasoline/oil
intended for use in mopeds, motorcycles, etc.
Use a high quality 2-cycle self-mixing oil for air-cooled
engines. Do not use automotive oil or 2-cycle outboard
oil.
Mix 2% oil into the gasoline. This is a 50:1 ratio.
Mix the fuel thoroughly and each time before fueling.
Mix in small quantities. Do not mix quantities larger than
usable in a 30-day period. A 2-cycle oil containing a fuel
stabilizer is recommended.
OXYGENATED FUELS
Some conventional gasolines are blended with alcohol or an
ether compound. These gasolines are collectively referred
to as oxygenated fuels. To meet clean air standards, some
areas of the United States and Canada use oxygenated fuels
to help reduce emissions.
If using an oxygenated fuel, make sure it is unleaded and
meets the minimum octane rating requirements. Before using
an oxygenated fuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents. Some
states/provinces require this information to be posted on the
pump. The following are the EPA approved percentages of
oxygenates:
Ethanol (ethyl or grain alcohol) 10% by volume. You
may use gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol by volume.
Gasoline containing ethanol may be marketed under the
name “Gasohol.” Do not use E85 fuel.
MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) 15% by volume. You
may use gasoline containing up to 15% MTBE by volume.
Methanol (methyl or wood alcohol) 5% by volume. You
may use gasoline containing up to 5% methanol by volume
as long as it also contains cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors to protect the fuel system. Gasoline containing more
than 5% methanol by volume may cause starting and/or
performance problems. It may also damage metal, rubber,
and plastic parts of the product or your fuel system.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another
service station or switch to another brand of gasoline.
NOTE: Fuel system damage or performance problems
resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel containing more
than the percentages of oxygenates stated previously are
not covered under warranty.
PREMIUM EXACT MIX™ (50:1)
GASOLINE OIL
1 Gallon (US) 2.6 oz.
1 Liter 20 cc (20 ml)
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OPERATION
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
See Figure 2.
Clean the surface around the fuel cap to prevent con-
tamination.
Loosen the fuel cap slowly.
Carefully pour the fuel mixture into the tank. Avoid spillage.
Prior to replacing the fuel cap, clean and inspect the
o-ring.
Immediately replace the fuel cap and hand tighten. Wipe
up any fuel spillage.
NOTE: It is normal for the engine to emit smoke during and
after the first use.
ADDING BAR AND CHAIN OIL
See Figure 3.
Use HOMELITE Bar and Chain Oil. It is designed for chains
and chain oilers, and is formulated to perform over a wide
temperature range with no dilution required. Chain saw
should use approximately one tank of oil per tank of fuel.
NOTE: Do not use dirty, used, or otherwise contaminated
oils. Damage may occur to the oil pump, bar, or chain.
Carefully pour the bar and chain oil into the oil tank.
Fill the oil tank every time you fuel the engine.
OPERATING THE CHAIN BRAKE
See Figures 4 - 5.
Check the operating condition of the chain brake prior to
each use.
Using the back of your left hand, engage the chain brake
by pushing the chain brake lever/hand guard toward the
bar while the chain is rotating rapidly.
Reset the chain brake back into the RUN position by
grasping the top of the chain brake lever/hand guard and
pulling toward the front handle until you hear a click.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
RUN
POSITION
Fig. 4
WARNING:
If the chain brake does not stop the chain immediately, or
if the chain brake will not stay in the run position without
assistance, take the saw to an authorized service center
for repair prior to use.
BRAKE
POSITION
Fig. 5
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