Operation Manual
3HT 70, HT 75
english
The use of any pole 
pruner may be 
hazardous. The pole 
pruner chain has many 
sharp cutters. If the 
cutters contact your flesh, 
they will cut you, even if the chain is not 
moving. At full throttle, the chain speed 
can reach 68 mph (30 m/s). It is 
important that you read, fully understand 
and observe the following safety 
precautions and warnings. Read the 
owner's manual and the safety 
instructions periodically.
All safety precautions that are generally 
observed when working with an axe or a 
hand saw also apply to the operation of 
pole pruners. However, because a pole 
pruner is a high-speed, fast-cutting 
power tool with a very long reach, 
special safety precautions must be 
observed to reduce the risk of personal 
injury.
Have your STlHL dealer show you how 
to operate your pole pruner. Observe all 
applicable local safety regulations, 
standards and ordinances.
!Warning!
Minors should never be allowed to use a 
pole pruner. Bystanders, especially 
children, and animals should not be 
allowed in the area where a pole pruner 
is in use. Never let the pole pruner run 
unattended.
The pole pruner user is responsible for 
accidents or risks involving third parties 
or their property!
Do not lend or rent your 
pole pruner without the 
owner's manual. Be sure 
that anyone using your 
pole pruner reads and 
understands the 
information contained in 
this manual.
These safety precautions and warnings 
apply to the use of all STIHL pole 
pruners. Different models may have 
different parts and controls. See the 
appropriate section of your owner's 
manual for a description of the controls 
and function of the parts of your model 
pole pruner.
Safe use of a pole pruner involves:
1. the operator 
2. the pole pruner 
3. the use of the pole pruner
THE OPERATOR
Physical Condition 
You must be in good physical condition 
and mental health and not under the 
influence of any substance (drugs, 
alcohol etc.) which might impair vision, 
dexterity or judgment.
Do not operate a pole pruner when you 
are fatigued. Be alert – if you get tired 
while operating your pole pruner, take a 
break. Tiredness may result in loss of 
control. Working with any pole pruner 
can be strenuous. If you lack sufficient 
strength to maintain control of the 
pruner, do not use it. If you have any 
condition that might be aggravated by 
strenuous work, check with your doctor 
before operating a pole pruner.
Safety Precautions










