Tool Shed TSCS User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DETAILS
Product Model ToolShed Electric Chainsaw Sharpener
Product Code TSCS
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Product Details 3
Specications 4
Product Identication 5
Safety Guidelines 6
Assembly 9
Operation 10
Maintenance 12
Exploded Parts Diagram 13
Note:
This manual is for your reference only. Due to the continuous improvement of
the ToolShed products, changes may be made at any time without obligation or
notice.
Warranty:
This product may be covered under The ToolShed warranty. For more information, see
our Terms & Conditions at www.thetoolshed.co.nz
Thank You
For the purchase of this ToolShed product. We try our hardest to supply customers like you
with the best quality products available, at the best price possible. We cant wait to continue
working together in the future.
Please contact us for any servicing, replacement parts, or questions you might have about
your ToolShed product by visiting our website, or calling: 0800 948 665.

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SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Motor 230Volts | 50Hertz | 85Watts
Speed 5700 RPM
Table/Vice Angles 35° Right to Left
Arbour Diameter 23mm Ø
Wheel Dimensions 108mmØ. X 3.2mm Thick
Overall Dimensions (WxLxH) 230 x 200 x 350mm
Weight 2.1kg (Inc. Chain Frame)
1Chain Lock Handle
2Depth Stop
3Chain Stop
4Chain Movement Rollers
5Tooth Angle Adjustment
1
2
3
4
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SAFETY GUIDELINES SAFETY GUIDELINES
• DO NOT use the power tool or machinery
in rainy conditions or wet areas where the
power tool or machinery could get wet.
Water in this power tool or machinery can
lead to electric shock.
• Only use the power tool or machinery
when the plug correctly matches the
power outlet. Modifying plugs greatly
increases the risk of electric shock.
• Keep the power cord away from anything
that could damage it such as sharp edges,
moving parts or heat. A damaged power
cord increases the risk of electric shock.
• Only operate outdoors with the use of an
outdoor extension lead. Not all extension
leads are suited to outdoor use and using
one which is not can greatly increase the risk
of electric shock.
• Avoid body contact with grounded or
earthed surfaces. Surfaces such as radiators,
ranges, pipes, and refrigerators can increase
the risk of electric shock due to your body
being earthed or grounded.
• Never carry the power tool by the cord,
or yank the cable from the power outlet.
This can damage the internal wiring and may
become a hazard.
WARNING
Electric shock can cause serious injury
or, in some cases be fatal.
Electrical Safety
• Use the correct tool for the job. Forcing
a tool to do a job it was not designed for
increases the risk of accident or injury.
• Disconnect tools and machinery from
power, or remove batteries before doing
any maintenance or adjustments, or
before storing the tools and machinery.
This reduces or removes the risk of a power
connection that causes the tool or machinery
to accidentally re, which can help prevent
injury or accident.
• Check the general condition of the power
tool for damage or any problems that
could aect the way the tool or machine
works. An unrepaired tool or machine can
lead to accident and injury. Only have your
tool or machine repaired with genuine parts
from The ToolShed.
• Only use the power tool and machinery
with genuine parts or accessories that are
designed to be used with this power tool
and machinery. Failure to do so could result
in accident or injury or damage your tool or
machinery.
• Store your tool or machinery out of reach
of children, and away from untrained
personnel when not in use. Use by some-
body untrained, or a child, could lead to
accident or serious injury.
Power Tool & Machinery Use &
Care
• Always wear personal protective equip-
ment (PPE). Eye protection, ear protection,
dust masks, and other protective equipment
will help to reduce the risk of personal injury
or long-term illnesses.
• Dress appropriately. DO NOT wear loose
clothing that can get caught in moving
parts. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewellery,
and anything else that could be of risk, away
READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS &
INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow
instructions and warnings could lead to
serious injury, electric shock, or re.
from moving parts in the machine, or they
could become caught therein.
• Always remain alert and DO NOT operate
power tools or machinery under the inu-
ence of any substances such as alcohol
or drugs, including prescription medica-
tions. Lack of focus could lead to injury or
accidents while operating these power tools
and machinery.
• Always ensure proper footing and
balance. Overreaching can lead to slipping
and falling which can result in injury or acci-
dent.
• Ensure the power switch is in the OFF
position before connecting any battery,
or power source to the power tool or
machinery. This can cause injury as tools
and machinery can suddenly re incidentally
when live, causing accidents.
• Use all provided dust collection and
extraction attachments, if included. This
equipment, along with the use of PPE dust
masks, can help keep you safe from dust, and
keep your work site clear from hazards.
• Ensure loose parts such as wrenches
or adjusting keys are removed before
starting the power tool or machinery.
WARNING
Work Area Safety
Personal Safety
• Ensure that your work area is kept clean
and well lit. Lack of visibility and clutter
greatly increase the risk of accident when
using tools.
• Keep bystanders, pets, and children
clear when operating this power tool or
machine. They can cause distraction or risk
injury to themselves.
• Ensure you are not operating the power
tool or machinery in the presence of dust,
liquids, ammable gases, or anything
that can create an explosive atmosphere.
Power tools and machinery can create sparks
which can lead to ignition and re hazards in
working environments.
WARNING
This machine is designed to sharpen
chainsaw chains. Do not attempt to
sharpen any other tools, and do not
attempt to grind any other objects.

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SAFETY GUIDELINES
Chainsaw Sharpener Specic
Safety
Service
• Have your tools and machinery serviced
at The ToolShed with ToolShed replace-
ment parts. This will ensure that the safety
of the power tool or machine is maintained.
• Retrieve the screw from the accessory bag
and proceed to loosen the nut. Thread the
M8 screw through the motor housing.
• Fix the sharpener onto your workbench.
• Fix the chain saw frame on the base by
removing the Nut.
• Insert the screw through the chainsaw frame
and secure it with the nut. Adjust it to the
desired angle before nally axing it to the
base.
• Then reset the nut into the screw, and tighten.
• Align the screw, nut, and brake handle in
a single line. Then, attach the cable to the
brake handle, see below.
• Turn the screw clockwise for approximately
4-5 rotations, and then secure the lock nut by
turning it counter-clockwise. Ensure that the
openings of all three components are fully
oset from each other.
• Do not use a grinding wheel if it is
chipped, cracked, or worn. You can check
if the wheel has cracks not visible to the
human eye by hanging it up by the arbour/
central hole and tapping it with a non-metal
object (ie: screwdriver handle). If it is in good
condition it will produce a metallic sound. A
dull sound indicates a crack or break in your
wheel that needs replacing.
• Only use grinding wheels that t the arbour
23mm (7/8”). Do not try to change or modify
the mounting hole on a grinding wheel to
make it t.
• Do not over-tighten the Grind Lock Cap.
Handy tighten it only. Over-tightening may
cause the wheel to break or disintegrate.
• Never use the chain saw sharpener without
the Grinding Wheel Cover in place.
• Always test the Grinding Wheel by letting it
run for 1 minute prior to contact with a chain.
• Keep away from the wheel when it is spin-
ning, and ensure no one is standing close and
in the line of the wheel rotation trajectory.
• If the grinding wheel vibrates, turn o the
machine immediately and check that it is
mounted securely, also that is not damaged.
• Never try to stop the grinding wheel with
your hands, even if you are wearing safety
gloves. The wheel will cut through gloves
and your hand, causing serious injury.
• When buying replacement grinding wheels,
the listed speed must meet or exceed the
RPM rating of this sharpener (5700RPM).
WARNING
The warnings and precautions
discussed in this manual cannot cover
all possible conditions and situations
that may occur. It must be understood
by the operator that common sense
and caution are factors which cannot
be built into this product, but must be
supplied by the operator.
• It is not possible to cover every conceivable
situation you can face. Always exercise care
and use your common sense. If you get into
a situation where you feel unsafe, stop and
seek expert advise. Contact your dealer,
service agent, or an experienced user. Do not
attempt any task you feel unsure of!
• Do not let familiarity gained from the
frequent use of tools allow you to become
complacent and ignore tool safety prin-
ciples. A careless action can cause severe
injury within a fraction of a second.
Always Use Common Sense
A SS E M B LY
WARNING
Always unplug the unit before changing
grinding wheels, or when making any
adjustments to the Sharpener.
Chainsaw
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OPERATION OPERATION
Mounting the Grinding Wheel Sharpening
Mounting the Chain
• Raise the Motor Housing and lock it in the Up
position by tightening the Nut.
• Remove the two screws holding the Grinding
Wheel Cover and set the cover aside.
• Unscrew the Grind Lock Cap that holds the
Grinding Wheel in place.
• Install the new wheel on the Grinding Wheel
Base, ensuring it ts properly.
• Put on relevant PPE gear and ensure the
immediate area is clear of bystanders.
• Plug in the Power cord and press the green
On button to turn on the machine.
• Slowly lower the grinding wheel as shown
below. If you notice slight errors in your
settings, turn o the sharpener and unplug it
before making any adjustments.
• To engage the brake handle and secure
the chain, rst, turn on the power switch.
Then, press the machine head against the
chain to begin the grinding process. Once
the grinding is complete, release the brake
handle, and turn the Drive Rod clockwise
to ensure the chain advances to the next
unsharpened cutting edge See below.
• Lay the chain into the frame and adjust the
stop so the chain tooth only just makes
contact with the sharpening blade, then
tighten the lock nut to secure.
• Lower the head so the blade comes down
and just touches the bottom of the tooth to
be sharpened then lock the depth knob into
place to secure.
• NOTE: Raise the Motor Housing while
adjusting the chain.
• Clean the chain before sharpening, washing
it with a non-ammable solvent. Do not use
gasoline.
• Remove the nut from the end of the cable and
insert it through the chain bar frame (shown
below) and re assemble the nut and adjust
it to the correct pressure when clamping the
chain.
• Rotate the brake handle to the desired loca-
tion and tighten the screw to lock into place.
• Replace the Grind Lock Cap.
• Replace the Grinding Wheel Cover.
• ReleasetheNutandlowertheMotorHousing.
• Never operate the sharpener without the
Grinding Wheel Cover in place.
WARNING
WARNING
NOTE
Do not use a grinding wheel if it is
chipped, cracked, or overly worn.
Always unplug the unit while adjusting
the chain being sharpened.
A proper grind is achieved when there is
a gradual and smooth contact between
the grinding wheel and the saw teeth.
Avoid spending excessive time on each
individual tooth.
Grinding
Wheel
Grind
Lock Cap
Nut
Motor
Housing
Grinding
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Cover

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OPERATION MAINTENANCE EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM
• Before cleaning or performing any mainte-
nance, you must ensure the tool is switched
o and disconnected from the power supply.
• Compressed air is the most eective way to
cleanthistool.AlwayswearPPEsafetygoggles
when cleaning tools with compressed air.
• Check the carbon brushes of the machine in
the event of excessive sparking.
• Ventilation openings and switch levers must
be kept clean. DO NOT attempt to clean by
inserting pointed objects through openings.
• Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents when
cleaning this tool.
• If you discover any damaged or broken parts,
consult your nearest ToolShed for replace-
ments and advise.
• Keep the Sharpener clean and free of dust,
metal debris and dirt.
• Check the grinding wheel before each use
to make sure it isn’t damaged. Do not use a
grinding wheel if it is chipped, cracked, or
worn. You can check if the wheel has cracks
not visible to the human eye by hanging it
up by the central hole and tapping it with a
non metal object (ie: a screwdriver handle).
If it is in good condition it will produce a
metallic sound. A dull sound indicates a crack
or break.
• Replace the grinding wheel when it grinds
down to a diameter of 75mm (3in).
• Repeat the previous steps to complete the
sharpening of one side of the chain.
• Rotate the chain saw frame to other side,
tighten the Nut, then repeat all of the
previous steps to nish the sharpening of the
other side of the chain
• After you nished sharpening all of the
teeth on both sides of the chain, turn o the
machine by pushing the Red O button and
unplug the unit.
TSCS EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
1
1
ST4.2×14 Screw X3
2
2
Motor Cover
3
3
ST5.5×20 Screw X2
4
4
Motor
5
5
Brake Handle
6
6
ST2.9×16 Screw X2
7
7
Pressure panel
8
8
PCB
9
9
Inductance
10
10
Side Handle
11
11
Cable
12
12
Switch
13
13
Screw
14
14
Nut
15
15
Φ8 cushion
16
16
Motor Housing
17
17
Grinding Wheel Base
18
18
Grinding Wheel
19
19
Grind Lock Cap
20
20
Grinding Wheel Cover
21
21
ST2.9×12 Screw X4
22
22
M8 Nut
23
23
Φ9 Circlip X2
24
24
Base
25
25
Torsion Spring
26
26
Φ9 Pin
27
27
Fuse
28
28
Fuse Sheath
29
29
Nut
30
30
Φ6 cushion
31
31
ST5.5×22 Screw
32
32
Φ6 Mat
33
33
Steel Sleeve
34
34
Swing Arm
35
35
M8×40 Screw
36
36
Push Wire
37
37
Chain Stop
38
38
Φ4 Snap Spring
39
39
Chain Saw Frame
40
40
ST4.8×10 Screw X2
41
41
Back Clamping Piece
42
42
Gasket X2
43
43
Star Wheel X2
44
44
Front Clamping Piece
45
45
ST5.5×20 Screw X2
46
46
Drive Rod X2
47
47
M3×16 Screw X3
48
48
Nut X2
49
49
Outer Sheet
50
50
Spring X2
51
51
Nut
52
52
M6 Nut
53
53
Tension Spring
54
54
Screw
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