Husqvarna 562 XP G Workshop Manual - Page 20

Replacing the chain catcher, 6 Dismantling the start/stop control

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Safety equipment 6.5 Replacing the chain catcher A worn chain catcher must always be replaced with a new one. Always use original spare parts. 1 Release the brake by moving the front hand guard backward. Loosen the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover, chain and bar. 2 Remove the chain catcher and replace it with a new one. Make sure that the vibration element is fitted correctly on the crankcase when a new chain catcher is screwed in place. See figure 13. Fig 13 6.6 Dismantling the start/stop control 1 Remove the cylinder cover and air filter. Dismantle the air filter holder. See the "Dismantling the carburettor" chapter. 2 Loosen screw B and dismantle the stop control A. See figure 14. Unhook the rubber collar around the control from the guide plugs. Cleaning and inspection Clean and check carefully all components. Parts must be replaced if cracked or show signs of other defects. Always use original spare parts. Fig 14 20 - English

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6.5 Replacing the chain catcher
A worn chain catcher must always be replaced with
a new one. Always use original spare parts.
1
Release the brake by moving the front hand guard
backward.
Loosen the bar nuts and remove the clutch cover,
chain and bar.
2
Remove the chain catcher and replace it with a
new one.
Make sure that the vibration element is fitted cor-
rectly on the crankcase when a new chain catcher
is screwed in place. See figure 13.
Safety equipment
6.6 Dismantling the start/stop control
1
Remove the cylinder cover and air filter. Dismantle
the air filter holder. See the “Dismantling the carbu-
rettor” chapter.
2
Loosen screw B and dismantle the stop control A.
See figure 14. Unhook the rubber collar around the
control from the guide plugs.
Cleaning and inspection
Clean and check carefully all components. Parts
must be replaced if cracked or show signs of other
defects. Always use original spare parts.
Fig 13
Fig 14