Hikoki CS 45Y [7/220] Description of numbered items fig 2 fig 33

Hikoki CS 45Y [7/220] Description of numbered items fig 2 fig 33
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18. Do not switch the unit on while the chain case is
attached.
Injury may occur.
19. Ensure there are no nails and other foreign objects in
the material.
If the saw chain impact on the nail etc., injury may
occur.
20. To avoid the guide bar becoming entangled with the
material when chopping on a verge or when subject to
the weight of material while cutting, install a supporting
platform close to the cutting position.
If the guide bar becomes entangled, injury may occur.
21. If the unit is to be transported or stored after use, either
remove the saw chain, or attach the chain cover.
If the saw chain comes into contact with your body,
injury may occur.
22. Adequately care for the unit.
To ensure work can be performed safely and e ciently,
care for the saw chain to ensure it provides optimal
cutting performance.
When replacing the saw chain or guide bar, maintaining
the body, lling oil etc., follow the instruction manual.
23. Ask the shop to repair the unit.
Do not modify this product, since it already complies
with the applicable safety standards.
All repairs have to be done by your HiKOKI Authorized
Service Center.
Attempting to repair the unit yourself may result in an
accident or injury.
24. When not using the unit, ensure it is properly stored.
Drain o the chain oil, and keep in a dry place out of
reach of children or a locked location.
25. If the warning label is no longer visible, peels o or is
otherwise unclear, apply a new warning label.
For the warning label, refer to your HiKOKI Authorized
Service Center.
26. When working, if local rules or regulations apply,
comply with the same.
27. The use of a residual current device (RCD) with a
tripping current of 30 mA or less is recommended.
28. During cutting, be sure to position the cord so that it will
not be caught on branches and the like.
DESCRIPTION OF NUMBERED ITEMS (Fig. 2 - Fig. 33)
1
Kickback zone
@
Bolt
e
Switch
f
Keep all cutters the
same length
2
Chain brake
#
Sprocket
r
Locking button
g
Depth gauge
3
Free
$
Hook portion
t
Oil pump adjuster
h
Depth gauge jointer
4
Lock
%
Housing
y
Increase
j
File away this portion
5
Knob
^
Pin
u
Lower
k
File
6
Tension dial
&
Hole
i
Spiked bumper
l
Slotted screwdriver
7
Loosen
*
Special nut
o
Front handle
;
Wear limit
8
Tighten
(
Drive link
p
Rear handle
z
No. of carbon brush
9
Side cover
)
Plug clip
a
Round le
x
Brush cap
0
Guide bar
q
Plug
s
1/5 of diameter of le
c
Carbon brush
!
Saw chain
w
Extension cord
d
Saw chain
SPECIFICATIONS
Model CS30Y CS35Y CS40Y CS45Y
Guide bar length (Max. cutting length) 300 mm 350 mm 400 mm 450 mm
Guide bar Type P012-50CR P014-50CR P016-50CR P0H18-50CR
Voltage (by areas)*
1
(110 V, 220 V, 230 V, 240 V)
Power Input*
1
110 V: 1560 W 220 V, 230 V, 240 V: 2000 W
No-load chain speed 14.5 m/s
Type of chain
91PX-45
(Oregon)
91PX-52
(Oregon)
91PX-57
(Oregon)
91PX-64
(Oregon)
Chain pitch / Gauge 9.53 mm (3/8") / 1.27 mm (0.05")
Sprocket Number of teeth: 6
Oil pump Automatic
Chain oil tank capacity 150 ml
Overload protection Electrical
Chain brake Manually actuated
Weight*
2
5.2 kg 5.4 kg 5.4 kg 5.5 kg
*
1
Be sure to check the nameplate on product as it is subject to change by areas.
*
2
Weight: According to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003
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