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I found this old craftsman electric chainsaw in a garbage can. Chain was beyond dull. Got new chain and except for oil leak while sitting on shelf, it works great. However, there is this knob (red arrow) and I don't know what it does. I asked sears and they don't know and don't have the user manual and I cant find it online. It's not for chain tightness adjustment. Im sure you all already know that based on where it is, but I need to say that now to save me from having to respond to someone who might suggest that.

It can be turned in either direction as many times as you want. It never stops or gets tighter. It's got mild resistance which never changes when turning it. It is attached with set screw. I removed the set screw and knob and you can see the retaining clip below that.

I can't see any thing related to that knob by looking into the oil filler when its cap is removed. Even when looking at angle w/flashlight to try and see below the knob.

Black arrow is a spring loaded push button, below the oil filler cap. What is that for? Someone suggested it's to prime the chain after it's filled, if it ran out of oil. I doubt that.

power-sharp
model number 315.34170
sears roebuck and co
simpson-sears LTD.
 

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I found this old craftsman electric chainsaw in a garbage can. Chain was beyond dull. Got new chain and except for oil leak while sitting on shelf, it works great. However, there is this knob (red arrow) and I don't know what it does. I asked sears and they don't know and don't have the user manual and I cant find it online. It's not for chain tightness adjustment. Im sure you all already know that based on where it is, but I need to say that now to save me from having to respond to someone who might suggest that.

It can be turned in either direction as many times as you want. It never stops or gets tighter. It's got mild resistance which never changes when turning it. It is attached with set screw. I removed the set screw and knob and you can see the retaining clip below that.

I can't see any thing related to that knob by looking into the oil filler when its cap is removed. Even when looking at angle w/flashlight to try and see below the knob.

Black arrow is a spring loaded push button, below the oil filler cap. What is that for? Someone suggested it's to prime the chain after it's filled, if it ran out of oil. I doubt that.

power-sharp
model number 315.34170
sears roebuck and co
simpson-sears LTD.
Likely just the knob/plunger to sharpen the chain.
 
Chain sharpener and lockout button.
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Power Sharp. It jammed a lipstick-sized grinding stone into special cutters to sharpen them on the saw, while running. Top bevel grind.

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Old style PowerSharp. A.k.a ‘Barracuda chain’! As @HarleyT stated (as much as I hate to admit that he is right), different, and not compatible with current PowerSharp chain. Same concept, but totally different geometries.

Philbert
 
That is the get out of jail button.
If you are cutting with the saw and things go real tits up and you get into a dangerous situation that is going to hurt you or really damage the saw- you hit that button and it jumps you back in time 5 minutes, but you retain full memory of the incident, thus you do not make the mistake again.
Be warned though- you can only use the device once- so choose wisely! :innocent::ices_rofl:
 
I believe the red arrow points to the oiler pump button, push once every 30 seconds. It should cause oil to enter the bar lubrication chamber in the normal location. Take the bar off and clean that area (they're known to clog), then try pumping--something like 10 pumps to prime. The oil tank has to be drained after use or the saw, like many, will gravity - feed until empty.

Use cheap bar oil from a big-box store. Do NOT use really sticky (do not use high-quality) bar oil, the chain speed isn't high enough to throw the chips and it'll clog.

The black arrow I don't know.
 
Button is in the wrong place to operate the sharpening stone of a power sharp, the saw has likely been converted (like most of them) to run a normal chain that actually cuts rather than scrapes. The button should be there for some sort of manual oiler, what happens when you press it down? The weird pin under the filler cap might be some strange vent for the oil tank????
 
tks all. its automatic oiler, but push for extra oil in HD use. Black pin to hold missing sharpener button in position. missing the two buttons for the sharpener, which i dont need. This tool is more powerful then my other nevver ele chainsaw.
 

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