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Woodzig Model 40268 Manual |top| Review

Inspect rails. Turn symmetrical guide bars upside down periodically to equalize wear.

What your pruner is showing (e.g., motor hums but chain won't spin, cuts crooked, won't turn on)?

The chain is correct when it snaps back but can still be rotated by hand. Fully tighten the bar nut using the wrench. 🪵 Operating Instructions

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Use the tool only for cutting wood, branches, and shrubs. Do not use it for cutting metal, stone, or plastics. 3. Components of the Woodzig 40268

Before each use, visually check for damaged cords or loose hardware.

(the sharp points) are facing down and forward along the top of the bar. Inspect rails

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Short boards can tilt between the feed rollers and the cutterhead, causing violent kickback or cracking the cast iron table. Use a "carrier board" (a long scrap with double-sided tape) for short pieces.

| Feature | Benefit | | ------- | ------- | | | Cuts thick branches on the pull stroke, reducing binding and giving you more power | | Oval‑shaped pole | Reduces twisting and flex, giving you precise control of cut direction | | Hooked saw end | Anchors the blade on the branch so it doesn’t slip out of the cut | | Dual‑lock connectors | Locks the telescoping pole sections together securely | | Chainsaw‑style tooth geometry | Mimics a chain‑saw’s bite for fast, aggressive cutting on the pull stroke | | Electric (AC) motor | No batteries to recharge; unlimited runtime as long as an extension cord is nearby | The chain is correct when it snaps back

: Never let the spinning chain hit dirt, mud, or rocks. Contact with soil introduces highly abrasive minerals that will destroy the chain's chrome plating in seconds. Troubleshooting & Tool Care Probable Cause Actionable Solution Smoke or heat at guide bar Missing lubrication or over-tightened chain

[ Unplug Power ] ➡️ [ Remove Tensioner Screw ] ➡️ [ Swap Cassette/Chain ] ➡️ [ Check Alignment ] ➡️ [ Tighten Plate ] 1. Remove the Old Chain / Cassette Ensure the tool is fully unplugged.