Stihl MS 015 Instruction Manual - Page 5

Spark Plug Terminal.

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Definitions 1. Saw Chain. A loop consisting of culters, tie straps and drive links. 2. Guide Bar. Supports and guides the saw chain. 3. Guide Bar Nose. The exposed part of the guide bar. 4. Bumper Spike. Toothed stop for holding saw steady against wood. 5. Front Hand Guard. Provides protection against projecting branches and helps prevent the left hand from touching the chain if it slips off the handle bar. 6. Front Handle. Handle bar for the left hand at front 01 saw. 7. Rear Handle. The support handle for the right hand, located at or toward the rear of the saw. 8. Spark Plug Terminal. Connects the spark plug with the ignition wire. 9. Rear Hand Guard. Gives added protection to operator's right hand. 10. Muffler. Attenuates exhaust noises and diverts exhaust gases in required direction. 11. Chain Brake. An optional device to stop the rotation of the chain if activated by the operator's hand in a kickback-situation. 12. Clutch. Couples engine to chain sprocket when engine is accelerated beyond idle speed. 13. Sprocket. The toothed wheel that drives the saw chain. 14. Sprocket Cover. Covers the clutch and the sprocket. 15. Stop Switch. Switches the engine's ignition system off and stops the running of the engine. 16. Choke Control Slide. Eases engine starting by en- riching mixture. 17. Starting Throttle lock. Keeps the throttle partually open during starting. 18. Safety Throttle Lock. Must be depressed before acti- vating the throttle trigger. 19. Throttle Trigger. Controls the speed of the engine. 20. Chain guard (Scabbard). 21. Oil Filler Cap. For closing the oil tank. 22. Fuel Filler Cap. For closing the fuel tank. 23. Starter Grip. The grip of the pull starter, which is the device to start the engine. "' 24. Chain Catching Bolt. Catches a broken chain and guides it inside the sprocket cover (not illustrated). 3

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Definitions
1.
Saw Chain.
A loop consisting of culters, tie straps and
drive links.
2.
Guide
Bar.
Supports and guides the saw chain.
3.
Guide Bar Nose.
The exposed part of the guide
bar.
4.
Bumper Spike.
Toothed stop for holding saw steady
against wood.
5.
Front Hand Guard.
Provides protection against pro-
jecting branches and helps prevent the left hand from
touching the chain if it slips off the handle
bar.
6.
Front Handle.
Handle bar for the left hand at front
01
saw.
7.
Rear Handle.
The support handle for the right hand,
located at or toward the rear of the
saw.
8.
Spark Plug Terminal.
Connects the spark plug with
the ignition wire.
9.
Rear
Hand
Guard.
Gives
added
protection
to
operator's right hand.
10.
Muffler.
Attenuates exhaust noises and diverts ex-
haust gases
in
required direction.
11.
Chain Brake.
An
optional device to stop the rotation of
the chain if activated by the operator's hand
in
a kick-
back-situation.
12.
Clutch.
Couples
engine
to
chain
sprocket
when
engine
is
accelerated beyond idle speed.
13.
Sprocket.
The toothed wheel that drives the saw chain.
14.
Sprocket Cover.
Covers the clutch and the sprocket.
15.
Stop Switch.
Switches the engine's ignition system
off and stops the running of the engine.
16.
Choke Control Slide.
Eases engine starting by en-
riching mixture.
17.
Starting Throttle
lock.
Keeps the throttle partually
open during starting.
18.
Safety
Throttle
Lock.
Must be depressed before acti-
vating the throttle trigger.
19.
Throttle Trigger.
Controls the speed of the engine.
20.
Chain guard
(Scabbard).
21.
Oil Filler Cap.
For closing the oil tank.
22.
Fuel Filler Cap.
For closing the fuel tank.
23.
Starter Grip.
The grip of the pull starter, which is the
device to start the engine.
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24.
Chain Catching Bolt.
Catches a broken chain and
guides
it
inside the sprocket cover (not illustrated).
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