Husqvarna 266
Husqvarna 266
Husqvarna 266
Chain saw
model 266
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Displacement . . . . 66.7 cm3
Bore.................. . . 50 mm Fuel tank capacity ___ 0.75 l
Stroke............... . . 34 mm Oil tank capacity . . . . 0.45 l
Sawing chain. . . . . .3/8” pitch
Ignition advance. .. . 25° before t.d.c. at 8500 rpm
Sparking Plug . . . . Champion CJ 7Y, PAL P8Y Guide Bar........... . . . 15”
Electrode gap . . . . 0.5 mm Weight empty, incl. 15”
Carburettor . . . . . . Diaphragm type guide bar , chain . . . . 7.0 kg (SE)
Tillotson HS 163 A and chain brake . . . . 7.4 kg (SG)
E. Tension the chain while holding up the bar tip. Do not tension
the chain stronger than it can be pulled around by hand.
Tighten the guide bar nuts.
NOTE!
Do not forget to “run in” the chain and guide bar. Please see the
chain manufacturer’s recommendation.
1. Starter handle 7. Throttle trigger
2. Oil filler cap 8. Front hand guard
3. Starter 9. Chain brake activator CHECK THE CHAIN TENSION FREQUENTLY FOR OPTIMAL
4. Adjusting screws. 10. PERFORMANCE AND DURABIITY.
carburettor 11. Choke
5. Fuel filler cap 12.
6. Ignition switch 13.
Fuei and oii
The power plant of this chain saw is a
twostroke engine, that is run on a petrol-
Assembiing guide bar and chain and oil mixture of certain proportions
acc. to the table.
A. Undo the guide bar nuts and remove the clutch cover and Do not use but a twostroke oil of high
transport packing piece. quality, e.g. Husqvarna Twostroke Oil, that
B. Place the guide bar into its rearmost position. Make sure that is specially developed for chain saws.
the chain tensioning stud is properly in the hole in the guide NOTE!
bar No extra oil is needed in the petrol during
the running-in period of the chain saw.
' For lubricating the chain and guide bar
. we recommend a chain lubricating oil
with good adhesive properties.
During the wintertime at air temperatures
below 0°C (32°F) some types pf chain
lubricating oils are viscous. This can
cause overloading of the oil pump,
which can result in damage of the pump
drive and pump parts. Under cold
weather conditions it is therefore ne
cessary to use a “wintergrade” oil which
stays fluent even when cold'.
Concerning the choice of oil and its suit
ability at different air temperatures,
please refer to your Husqvarna dealer.
Always use quality chain oil. If not available use gear box oil type
EP 90.
Mixing table 2% 4%
A. Cold engine Guide bar, chain and clutch cover must be assembled before
the engine is started, otherwise the clutch may come loose
and cause injuries.
1. Switch on the ignition (push the switch to the left so that the 1 The carburettor has three adjusting screws:
is visible). L = Low speed needle
2. Pull out the choke control. H = High speed needle
T = Throttle adjusting screw
3. Push down the throttle trigger lockout (A).
4. Open the throttle fully (B). A. Basic setting
Clean the air filter.
5. Push the throttle latch backwards (C).
Check the spark plug and its electrodes.
Now all the controls are in starting position and the chain saw is Check that the fuel filter is not clogged.
ready to be started. Screw the needles H and L carefully right in.
6 Put your right foot on the plate beneath the rear handle. Then screw the needles out to recommended basic position:
7. Grasp the front handle with your left hand and press the saw H = 3/4 turn out, L = 1 turn out
against the ground. Start the engine and warm it up. Adjust the idling speed by means
8. Grasp the starter handle with your right hand and pull out the of the throttle adjusting screw to that speed at which the chain just
starting cord slowly until the starter pawl engage. starts rotating.
9. Give the starting cord a short sharp tug.
NOTE!
Do not pull the starting cord entirely out or release the starter B. Adjustment of L-needle
handle In pulled out position, as this can cause damages on the 1. Screw in the L-needle slowly and the speed will increase. Screw
chain saw. in the needle a little further and the speed will slow down again
10. Normally the engine will start after 2-3 starting attempts. Push as the fuel supply becomes too “lean". Notice the position of the
the choke control as soon the engine starts. Open rapidly the needle at the highest speed.
throttle wide and the latch will disengage. 2. Open the L-needle again and notice the highest position. Note
To stop the engine push the ignition switch to the right so that the that the speed slows down at “richer” supply.
O is visible. 3. Adjust the L-needle to the highest speed position. Then open it
equivalent to 10 min on a clock-face to obtain a somewhat
B. Warm engine “richer” supply to aid acceleration.
Use the same starting procedure as for cold engine but without 4. By means of the T-screw, adjust the idling speed to 2.300-2.500
pulling out the choke control. r/min, ensuring that the chain does not rotate when engine is
idling.
5. Give full throttle a couple of times to check that the engine
“responds”. If not, open the L-needle by abt 3 min. Check again.
NOTE!
One of the most common causes of starting difficulties is that too
many starting attempts have been made with a closed choke flap.
If this is the case, remove the spark plug and wipe it dry. Open the
choke flap fully. C. Adjustment of H-needle
At correct adjustment of the H-needle the engine should be four-
Before you reassemble the spark plug, we recommend you to pull stroking. Screw in the H-needle slowly until there is no more four-
the starter handle several times to “ventilate the cylinder", the stroking. Then screw the needle out equivalent to 10 min on a
ignition switch in 0-position. clockface.
Assemble the spark plug and make a new starting attempt with Check by means of a revolution counter that the high idle speed
open choke flap and full throttle. does not exceed 11.500 r/min.
Cleaning the air filter Changing starter cord and return
A clean air filter Is necessary for optimal carburettor function and spring
optimal engine power.
In order to get at the air filter, remove the cylinder cover by undoing
the retaining screws and lifting the cover off upwards-backwards.
Remove the heaviest dirt from the air filter. Undo the screw and lift
the filter off carefully to prevent dirt from falling down into the
carburettor. Loosen the four screws that retain the starter. Remove the starter.
Pull out the cord approx. 30 cm and lift it up into the notch in the
periphery of the pulley.
Zero-set the return spring by carefully letting the pulley rotate
backwards.
Undo the screw in the centre of the pulley and remove the pulley.
Recommended positions:
Bar 15": Pos. 2.
Bar 18" and more: Pos. 3-4.
Before assembling the clutch drum check that the washer between
drum and sealing ring is not lost.
Maintenance of the chain saw
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