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How to Assemble the Bar and Chain on a Chainsaw | Husqvarna

By KonKell Staff

How to Assemble the Bar and Chain on a Chainsaw | Husqvarna

As a chainsaw owner, understanding how to properly assemble the bar and chain is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety. Husqvarna, a well-known name in outdoor power tools, provides reliable chainsaws equipped with precision engineering. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to assemble the bar and chain on a Husqvarna chainsaw, making your tree felling, lumber milling, and yard maintenance tasks more efficient.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools

Before you dive into assembling your chainsaw, it’s essential to gather all necessary tools and equipment. You’ll need:

  • Your Husqvarna chainsaw
  • The guide bar
  • The chainsaw chain
  • A screw driver for tension adjustment (if necessary)
  • Safety gloves and goggles for protection
  • A workspace that is clean and free from obstructions

Step 2: Make Sure the Chainsaw is Safe

To prevent any accidents while assembling the chainsaw, make sure it’s powered off. If you have a gas chainsaw, remove the spark plug wire to avoid any unintended starts. If it’s electric, ensure it’s unplugged. This step is crucial for your safety.

Step 3: Install the Bar

Begin by placing the guide bar onto the chainsaw body. Align the mounting holes of the bar with the corresponding holes on the chainsaw. Insert the screws or bolts that hold the bar in place. Tighten them slightly, but don’t make them too tight just yet; you will want some give for chain adjustment later.

Step 4: Prepare the Chain

Now it’s time to prepare the chain for installation. Look closely at the chain and identify the direction of the teeth. The cutting edge of each tooth should be facing towards the front of the bar, ensuring that the chain cuts effectively when in motion.

Carefully wrap the chain around the sprocket (the round part near the drive) of the chainsaw. Make sure the chain is positioned correctly on the bar and that it fits snugly within the bar grooves.

Step 5: Attach the Chain to the Guide Bar

Once the chain is properly positioned around the sprocket, you can now slide it into the guide bar grooves. Ensure that the chain is fully seated in the bar before moving on to the next step.

Step 6: Secure Everything in Place

With the chain aligned, it’s time to secure the bar and chain assembly. Pull the guide bar forward slightly to remove any slack in the chain. Tighten the screws or bolts you initially set loose. Be careful not to overtighten; a little tension is ideal. You should be able to move the chain freely by hand, but it shouldn’t droop or be loose.

Step 7: Chain Tension Adjustment

After securing the assembly, check the tension of the chain. It should not be too tight to the point where it strains to turn, nor should it be so loose that it hangs off the guide bar. Most Husqvarna chainsaws have a built-in tensioner for easy adjustments. Simply turn the tensioner to achieve the perfect tightness.

Step 8: Final Check and Test

Before you start your chainsaw, double-check everything for security. Look around the entire assembly to ensure the bar and chain are secured correctly. After that, you’re ready for a test run!

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Conclusion

Now you have a comprehensive guide to assemble the bar and chain on your Husqvarna chainsaw. Following these steps helps ensure that your chainsaw operates safely and effectively, providing you with the tools to tackle any job that comes your way. Remember, safety first! Always wear protective gear and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for your specific model. Happy cutting!

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