Secura 7261881

SECURA Guide Bar Instruction Manual for Alpina ES 1814 Chainsaw

Modellu: 7261881

1. Produttu Finituview

This SECURA professional guide bar is designed for use with the Alpina ES 1814 chainsaw. It is a high-quality, wear-resistant component crucial for efficient and safe chainsaw operation. This manual provides essential information for proper selection, installation, and maintenance.

SECURA Guide Bar resting on a tree stump

Figure 1: The SECURA guide bar, a professional-grade component for chainsaws.

2. Informazioni impurtanti nantu à a cumpatibilità

It is crucial to understand that different chainsaws have varying cutting systems. The actual cutting length and overall length of components can differ. Furthermore, various chain systems exist (e.g., large and small saw teeth), which require different drive sprockets. Therefore, before purchasing or installing a new guide bar and chain, it is highly recommended to verify the specifications of your existing chainsaw and chain.

2.1 Verifying Cutting Length

The 'cutting length' refers to the measurement from the chainsaw's housing to the tip of the chain when mounted. It is micca the total length of the guide bar. Always measure the cutting length of your current setup to ensure compatibility.

Diagram showing correct and incorrect ways to measure chainsaw cutting length

Figure 2: Correct method for measuring the cutting length (Schnittlänge / Longueur de Coupe). The measurement is taken from the chainsaw body to the tip of the guide bar, not the full length of the bar itself.

2.2 Verifying Chain Specifications

To ensure the correct chain is used with this guide bar, you must know the number of drive links and the chain pitch (e.g., 3/8" P or 0.325" P). The groove width (1.3mm for this guide bar) must also match your chain.

Diagram illustrating how to measure a saw chain's pitch, drive links, and chain gauge

Figure 3: How to measure a saw chain. Key measurements include Pitch (Teilung), Drive Links (Treibglieder), and Chain Gauge (Nutbreite).

3. Specificazioni

FeatureSpecificazione
MarcaSECURA
Numero di mudellu7261881
ASINB0DHVQJFBP
Compatible ChainsawAlpina ES 1814
Lunghezza di tagliu45 cm (+/- 1cm)
Pitch di a catena3/8 inch
Larghezza di Groove1.3 mm
U numeru di ligami Drive62
Tipu di barra di guidaLaminatu cù una ruota dentata rivettata

4. Setup è Installazione

Before attempting any installation, ensure your chainsaw is turned off, unplugged (for electric models), or has its spark plug cap removed (for gasoline models) to prevent accidental startup. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including gloves and eye protection.

  1. Preparate a motosega: Remove the chain brake cover and old guide bar/chain assembly from your Alpina ES 1814 chainsaw. Clean any sawdust or debris from the mounting area.
  2. Installà una nova barra di guida: Slide the new SECURA guide bar onto the mounting studs of the chainsaw. Ensure it sits flush against the chainsaw body.
  3. Install Chain: Carefully place the chain around the drive sprocket and into the groove of the guide bar. Ensure the cutting edges of the chain are facing the correct direction for cutting.
  4. Tension Chain: Replace the chain brake cover loosely. Adjust the chain tensioning screw until the chain is snug but can still be pulled freely around the guide bar by hand. The chain should not sag on the underside of the guide bar. Refer to your Alpina ES 1814 chainsaw's original manual for specific tensioning instructions.
  5. Tighten Cover: Once the chain is properly tensioned, tighten the nuts on the chain brake cover securely.
  6. Lubrificazione: Ensure the chainsaw's automatic oiler is functioning correctly and that the guide bar's oil holes are clear to allow proper lubrication during operation.

Nota: This guide bar is designed for the Alpina ES 1814. Always consult your chainsaw's original instruction manual for detailed, model-specific installation procedures and safety warnings.

5. Operating Instructions

The SECURA guide bar itself does not have operational controls. Its function is integral to the chainsaw's cutting mechanism. Always operate your chainsaw according to the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines. Ensure the guide bar and chain are properly lubricated and tensioned before each use.

6. Mantenimentu

Regular maintenance of your guide bar is essential for its longevity and safe operation of your chainsaw.

  1. Clean Guide Bar Groove: Regularly clean the guide bar groove to remove sawdust, resin, and debris. A clogged groove can impede chain movement and lubrication.
  2. Check Oil Holes: Ensure the oil holes on the guide bar are clear and allow oil to flow freely to the chain.
  3. Flip Guide Bar: To promote even wear, flip the guide bar periodically (e.g., after every 8-10 hours of use). This helps distribute wear on both sides of the bar.
  4. Inspeccione l'usura: Regularly inspect the guide bar for signs of wear, such as burrs on the rails, widening of the groove, or damage to the nose sprocket. Excessive wear can lead to poor cutting performance and increased risk of chain derailment.
  5. Deburr Rails: If burrs develop on the guide bar rails, carefully file them smooth using a flat file.
  6. Rimpiazzà quandu hè usuratu: Replace the guide bar if the rails are significantly worn, the groove is too wide, or the nose sprocket is damaged. A worn guide bar can cause the chain to bind or derail.

7. Risoluzione di prublemi

If you encounter issues related to the guide bar, consider the following common problems and solutions:

For persistent issues, consult a qualified service technician or refer to your chainsaw's original manual.

8. Garanzia è Support

Specific warranty information for this SECURA guide bar is not provided in the product data. For details regarding warranty coverage, claims, or technical support, please contact the manufacturer, SECURA, directly or refer to the documentation included with your purchase. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty inquiries.

Manufacturer: SECURA

Riferimentu: 7261881