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Q Shindaiwa Inc. 1995 117
STEP 5. Replace all mounting screws and
limiter bolts in the reverse order of removal.
Screws installed in nylon handles should be
installed “dry” and then tightened firmly by
hand pressure alone.
Screws installed in diecast handles (obso-
lete) should be precoated with ThreeBond
1401 screw locking agent and then firmly
tightened by hand.
STEP 6. For saw Models 575, 680, and 695
using diecast rear handles, final-tighten all
five A-V cushion screws to 55 in/lb
(65 kg/cm
2
).
STEP 7. Use a few drops of grease or light oil
to lubricate the edges of each dust cap,
and then reinstall the dust caps in the
reverse order of removal.
IMPORTANT!
A blunted screwdriver tip can aid in dust
cap installation.
STEP 8. Replace the front handle and then
install and firmly tighten all mounting
screws.
ATTENTION!
Use of over-length mounting screws can
puncture the fuel tank or engine crank-
case! For correct screw size, always
consult the appropriate IPL for the saw
being serviced.
STEP 9. Connect the stop switch, and then
reinstall the boot sleeve (where used,
Figure 12.7), carburetor, air cleaner, and
cylinder cover in the reverse order of
removal.
STEP 10. Install the bar, chain, and clutch
cover in the reverse order of removal.
Rear Handles and A-V Cushions Section 12
RHV-53
Boot
Reassembly
(continued)
REAR HANDLES–A-V
Boot
Sleeve
Boot
Figure 12.7 Typical Boot Sleeve Installation
Boot Sleeve
(Sealing Ring)
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