Husqvarna T535iXP Parts Manual

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Year 2021
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Husqvarna T535iXP Chainsaw Specification

The Husqvarna T535iXP is a high-performance, battery-powered chainsaw designed for professional use, particularly in arboriculture. It is equipped with a brushless motor that provides efficient and consistent power equivalent to a 35cc gas engine, offering the advantage of reduced noise and zero emissions at the point of use. The chainsaw features a 12-inch guide bar with a chain speed of up to 20 m/s, ensuring precise and fast cutting. It operates on a 36V lithium-ion battery system, which is interchangeable with other Husqvarna battery products, enhancing versatility and convenience. The T535iXP is engineered for comfort and control, with an ergonomically designed rear handle that minimizes vibrations and reduces operator fatigue during extended use. The chainsaw incorporates an intuitive keypad for easy starting and stopping, and the savE mode optimizes battery life for extended runtime. For safety, it includes an inertia-activated chain brake and a visible chain tensioning system for quick adjustments. The lightweight design, weighing only 2.4 kg without the battery, aids in maneuverability, especially in challenging or elevated environments. Constructed with durable materials, the T535iXP is built to withstand demanding conditions, ensuring long-term reliability. Additionally, it features an efficient cooling system and an easy-to-clean air filter, contributing to reduced maintenance requirements. The Husqvarna T535iXP combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable and environmentally friendly chainsaw.

Husqvarna T535iXP Chainsaw F.A.Q.

How do I properly start the Husqvarna T535iXP Chainsaw?

To start the Husqvarna T535iXP Chainsaw, ensure the battery is fully charged and inserted correctly. Engage the chain brake, press the power button, and pull the throttle trigger to start the motor.

What should I do if the chainsaw chain is not cutting properly?

If the chain is not cutting properly, check if the chain tension is correct and sharpen the chain if needed. Ensure the chain is properly lubricated and replace it if it is worn out.

How can I troubleshoot if the chainsaw won't start?

Check that the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Inspect the power button and throttle trigger for any obstructions. Refer to the manual for specific troubleshooting related to LED indicators.

What maintenance steps are necessary for the T535iXP chainsaw?

Regularly clean the air filter, check and adjust the chain tension, and ensure the bar and chain are well-lubricated. Periodically inspect the battery and charger for any damage.

How do I adjust the chain tension on the Husqvarna T535iXP?

To adjust the chain tension, loosen the bar nuts slightly, adjust the tension screw until the chain fits snugly against the bar, then tighten the bar nuts securely.

What is the best way to clean the chainsaw after use?

Use a soft brush to remove debris from the body and bar. Clean around the sprocket and chain area, and wipe down the chainsaw with a damp cloth. Ensure it is dry before storage.

Why is the chainsaw chain smoking during operation?

A smoking chain may indicate insufficient lubrication. Check the oil reservoir and ensure the oiling system is functioning properly. Use the recommended chain oil for optimal performance.

How often should I sharpen the chainsaw chain?

Sharpen the chainsaw chain whenever it becomes dull, typically after a few hours of use. Regular sharpening ensures efficient cutting and prolongs the life of the chain.

Can I use the T535iXP chainsaw in wet conditions?

While the T535iXP is designed for outdoor use, it is advisable to avoid using it in heavy rain or extremely wet conditions to prevent electrical issues and ensure user safety.

What safety gear should I wear when operating the chainsaw?

Always wear protective gear, including safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and sturdy footwear. Consider using chainsaw chaps for additional leg protection.