Stihl MS 192 T C-E Product Instruction Manual - Page 41
Maintaining and Sharpening, the Saw Chain
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Removing English Maintaining and Sharpening the Saw Chain Sawing effortlessly with a properly sharpened saw chain N Pull off the spark plug boot (1). N Unscrew the spark plug (2). N Pull the chain sprocket (4) and needle cage (5) off the crankshaft. N Clean the crankshaft stub and needle cage, and lubricate with STIHL grease (special accessory). Installing N Push the locking strip (3) - narrow end first - into the cylinder and then turn it 180°. N Rotate the clutch clockwise as far as stop N Push the needle cage and chain sprocket onto the crankshaft. N Screw the clutch onto the crankshaft (counterclockwise). N Tighten down the clutch firmly. N Remove the locking strip from the cylinder. Fit the spark plug and tighten it down firmly. N Refit boot on the spark plug. A properly sharpened saw chain cuts through wood effortlessly even with very little pushing. Never use a dull or damaged saw chain - this leads to increased physical strain, increased vibration load, unsatisfactory cutting results and increased wear. N Clean the saw chain N Check the saw chain for cracks and damaged rivets N Replace damaged or worn chain components and adapt these parts to the remaining parts in terms of shape and level of wear - rework accordingly Carbide-tipped (Duro) saw chains are especially wear-resistant. For an optimal sharpening result, STIHL recommends STIHL servicing dealers. Compliance with the angles and dimensions listed below is absolutely necessary. An improperly sharpened saw chain - especially depth gauges that are too low - can lead to increased kickback tendency of the chain saw - risk of injury! N Loosen the clutch hexagon clockwise (left-hand thread). N Unscrew the clutch. MS 192 T, MS 192 TC 39