Jonsered 49SP Manual
Jonsered 49SP Manual
Jonsered 49SP Manual
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1. Anti-vibration mounts. 2. Rear handle. 3. Throttle safety catch. 4. Throttle catch for starting. 5. Stop switch. 6. Bar
mounting studs. 7. Oil strainer cap with safety chain-guard pin. 8. Clutch guard. 9. Cylinder cover. 10. Front handle.
11. Air filter cover. 12. Choke control. 13. Throttle trigger. 14. Fuel tank cap. 15. Adjusting screws for carburetor. 16.
Lubrication hole for starter spring. 17. Recoil starter. 18. Starter handle. 19. Adjusting screw for oil pump feed. 20. Guard
for right hand. 21. Chain bar. 22. Saw chain. 23. Muffler. 24. Built-in vibration damper. 25. Oil tank cap. 26. Oil pump.
27. Drillings for bucking spike. 28. Chain tension adjusting screw.
Fuel tank capacity 1* US pints (0.8 liter). Remove the fan cover and cylinder cover once a week to
Oil tank capacity * US pint (0.3 liter). . clean the cylinder fins.
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A. Clutch guard. D
B. Inner bar plate. E
C. Bar mounting studs. F
D. Chain tension pin.
E. Oil hole.
F. Outer bar plate.
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The fuel tank capacity is I * US pints (0.8 liter). The
octane rating of the fuel should be about 85.
Contact your Jonsereds dealer concerning the grade of
Chain lubrication
oil to be used when preparing the fuel mixture. The oil tank capacity is * US pint (0.3 liter). Chain
Prepare the fuel mixture in a separate gas can, and shake lubrication is automatic. There is no risk of the chain
well before filling the tank. Make sure the can is free running without oil. Always use special saw chain oil
from impurities. Use a funnel with filter when filling the with good adhesion.
tank. Choose the right grade of oil, i.e. with suitable viscosity
for the time of the year.
Never use oil which is too thin for the climate.
When filling the oil tank, check for impurities in the oil
which can ruin the oil pump.
The use of waste oil for chain lubrication is absolutely
prohibited!
Gasoline
Carburetor
Fuel adjustment is made with three screws (H, Land T).
H=High speed fuel adjustment needle.
L =Low speed fuel adjustment needle.
T =Idle speed adjustment screw.
Rough adjustment. Carefully turn the fuel adjustment ,
needles Hand L all the way in, then back them up one
full turn (counter-clockwise).
Caution! Do not attempt to twist the needles too hard
since this could damage the needles and their seats beyond
repair.
Fine adjustment. Start the engine. Adjust to correct idle
speed by turning the idle screw (T) until the engine idles
as fast as possible without the chain moving. There must
always be a safe margin between engine idle speed and
clutch engagement speed.
If the engine falters or hesitates to accelerate when the
throttle is quickly squeezed, slowly turn the low speed
needle (L) counter-clockwise in small steps, checking the
acceleration. The setting of the high speed needle (H) also
mfects acceleration. For good idle, do not open the low
speed needl~ (L) more than necessary.
If the engine tends to race, open the high speed needle
(H) slightly (i.e. turn counter-clockwise), Smoky exhaust
gases indicate too rich a setting. After final adjustments,
the needle (H) must be at least *
turn from. the bottom,
and the needle (L) at least I turn from the bottom. A
Fuel filter
leaner setting results in the engine racing and possible On the end of the gasoline hose inside the tank thet:e is a
seizing. plummet which also functions as a fuel filter. For cleaning
Note. Always make sur.e that the air filter is clean before or replacement, pull out the plummet through the fuel
carrying out carburetor adjustments. tank filler opening.
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Air filter
Clean the air filter once daily with soapy water, gasoline
or kerosene to ensure that the engine always gets the
corr~~t fuel/air mixture. A clogged air filter interferes
wil~llooth running and increases gas consumption.
Oil pump
Chain and bar lubrication is automatic. Normally the oil
pump requires no attention. However, clean oil and a
clean oil tank are necessary to ensure trouble-free func-
tion. Use only approved chain saw oil.
See the arrow for the position of the oil pump.
The flow of oil to the chain can be regulated by an adjust-
ing screw accessible through the opening under the saw.
See the figure.
The oil pump is factory-set for normal lubrication.
For normal setting, first turn the adjusting screw clock-
wise as far as it will go. (In this position the oil flow is
shut off.) Then back the screw off approximative 111 to
2 turns.
N~~ tighten the adjusting screw beyond the point of
reSiST'dnce.
The oil feed setting should be such that the oil and the
fuel tanks run empty at the same time.
Oil strainer
A clogged strainer screen is easily cleaned as follows.
Remove the strainer cap and the screen. Drain off the
remaining oil. Clean the screen. Fill the oil tank half full
with fuel mixture or kerosene and shake thoroughly. Drain
off, and fill th~ oil tank with fresh saw chain' oil. Check
that the chain lubrication system is in working order.
( Never use waste oil!
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Clutch
The clutch drum bearing should be lubricated regularly.
Use a grease gun. See figure. Before greasing, make sure
tIp" lubrication hole is free from dirt.
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Ignition timing
The ignition timing is set at the factory to 0.080 inch
(2 mm) before TDe. Turn the magneto mounting plate
against the crankshaft's normal direction of rotation to
advance the ignition timing. To retard the timing, turn
the plate in the same direction as that or the crankshaft.
The distance between the flywheel and the ignition coil
core should be 0.012 to inch (0.30 mm).
I. Breaker points.
2. Ignition coil.
3. Breaker point screw.
4. Magneto mounting plate screws.
5. Capacitor.
Recoil/starter
To replace the starter spring or the nylon rope, remove
the center screw and lift out the rope drum and return
spring assembly.
Install the starter rope as shown in the figure.
Fit the spring to the underside of the drum and place the
parts in the fan housing. Tension the spring after assem-
bling by inserting the rope in the drum recess and turning
the drum clockwise.
light oil
Replacing the fan housing: Pull out the rope about 1Y2
feet (50 cm). Place the fan housing over the flywheel and
let the rope rewind itself. The starter pawls will then
engage correctly.
Lubricate the return spring through the hole in the fan
housing. Use light oil of the ATF type.
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angles. If the angle index of the file holder is kept parallel I
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with the bar, a top plate filing angle of 30 is automati-
cally obtained. By pressing the flat side of the file holder
against the cutter top plate, the file will automatically be
at the correct height. S:t_m_SIDE PLATE
ANGLE
File the chain to an 85 side plate angle, i.e. inclined I
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slightly forward. I
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Use a 7/32" file (5.5 mm) for a 3/8" chain, and a 3116"file
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(4.8 mm) for a 0.325" chain.
Hold the file horizontally, and file away from you. Apply TOP PLATE
pressure on the forward strokes only.
After sharpening all the cutters, check and adjust the
1CUTTING ANGLE
depth gauge setting. The chain supplied has a depth gauge
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setting of 0.025 inch (0.65 mm) which can be increased to
0.030 inch (0.75 mm) when cutting softwood.
DEPTH GAUGE
To ensure the same depth gauge setting on all the links, SETTING
use a file jointer designed for a 3/8" or 0.325" chain re-
~.--~tively.
~er rivet a chain yourself. Contact a service workshop
with the special tools for this kind of work. Always keep the cutters well sharpened, file lightly but
If any of the links have to be replaced, new links must be frequently.
filed back to the same size as the other links.
.Ionsereds
Jonsereds AD, Chain Saw Division, 8-43301 Partille, Sweden.
4990701
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