Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Main Parts
- 4 Safety Symbols on the Products
- 5 General Power Tool Safety Warnings
- 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 7 Kickback and Other Reactive Forces
- 8 Proper Techniques for Basic Bucking, Limbing, Pruning and Felling
- 9 Battery Safety
- 10 Charger Safety
- 11 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
- 12 Before Starting Work
- 13 Charging the Battery
- 14 LED Diagnostics
- 15 Assembling the Chain Saw
- 16 The Chain Brake
- 17 Inserting and Removing the Battery
- 18 Switching the Chain Saw On and Off
- 19 Checking the Chain Saw
- 20 After Finishing Work
- 21 Transporting the Chain Saw and Battery
- 22 Storing the Chain Saw, Battery and Charger
- 23 Cleaning
- 24 Inspection and Maintenance
- 25 Troubleshooting Guide
- 26 Specifications
- 27 Combinations of Guide Bars and Saw Chains
- 28 Replacement Parts and Equipment
- 29 Disposal
- 30 Limited Warranty
- 31 Trademarks
- 32 Addresses
- 1 Introducción
- 2 Acerca de este manual de instrucciones
- 3 Componentes importantes
- 4 Símbolos de seguridad en los productos
- 5 Advertencias generales de seguridad para herramientas motorizadas
- 5.1 Introducción
- 5.2 Seguridad en la zona de trabajo
- 5.3 Seguridad eléctrica
- 5.4 Seguridad personal
- 5.5 Uso y cuidado de la herramienta eléctrica
- 5.6 Uso y cuidado de la herramienta de baterías
- 5.7 Mantenimiento
- 5.8 Advertencias de seguridad generales para motosierras
- 5.9 Causas del contragolpe y medidas de prevención
- 6 INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
- 7 Contragolpe y otras fuerzas reactivas
- 8 Técnicas adecuadas para el tronzado, el desramado, la poda y la tala básicos
- 9 Seguridad de la batería
- 10 Seguridad del cargador
- 11 Mantenimiento, reparación y almacenamiento
- 12 Antes de empezar a trabajar
- 13 Carga de la batería
- 14 Diagnóstico de LED
- 15 Armado de la motosierra
- 16 El freno de cadena
- 17 Colocación y extracción de la batería.
- 18 Encendido y apagado de la motosierra
- 19 Revisión de la motosierra
- 20 Después de completar el trabajo
- 21 Transporte de la motosierra y de la batería
- 22 Almacenamiento de la motosierra, de la batería y del cargador
- 23 Limpieza
- 24 Inspección y mantenimiento
- 25 Guía de solución de problemas
- 26 Especificaciones
- 26.1 STIHL MSA 120 C, MSA 140 C
- 26.2 Piñones de cadena
- 26.3 Profundidad de ranura mínima para las espadas
- 26.4 Ajuste de calibrador de profundidad
- 26.5 Batería STIHL serie AK
- 26.6 STIHL AL 101
- 26.7 Símbolos de la motosierra, de la batería y del cargador
- 26.8 Mejoramientos técnicos
- 26.9 Declaración de cumplimiento con norma FCC 15
- 27 Combinaciones de espadas y cadenas de aserrado
- 28 Piezas y equipos de repuesto
- 29 Eliminación
- 30 Garantía limitada
- 31 Marcas comerciales
- 32 Direcciones
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8 Proper Techniques for Basic Bucking, Limbing, Pruning and Felling
8.6.2 Escape Path
Before making your first cut, prepare an escape path:
► First clear limbs and brush from the area around the base
of the tree. Remove vegetation from the lower portion of
the tree with an axe.
► Next, establish at least two clear paths of escape (B) and
remove any obstacles such as brush, small trees and
other vegetation. These paths should lead away from the
planned direction of the tree's fall (A) at a 45° angle from
the expected fall line. Place all tools and equipment a safe
distance away from the tree, but not on the escape paths.
8.6.3 Conventional Notch
For a conventional notch:
► The felling notch determines the direction of the tree's fall.
Make the felling notch perpendicular to the line of fall you
have determined, close to the ground.
► Be aware of conditions such as wind, limb and foliage
structure, tree lean, the slope of the terrain and other
factors that could alter the direction of fall.
► Cut down at a 45° angle to a depth of approximately 1/5 to
1/4 of the trunk diameter.
► Make a horizontal cut that meets the bottom of the first cut.
► Remove the resulting 45° piece. The size of the wedge will
vary by tree size. The larger the tree, the larger the wedge.
This model chain saw is not intended for felling large
diameter trees.
8.6.4 Open-faced Notch
For an open-faced notch:
► The felling notch determines the direction of the tree's fall.
Make the felling notch perpendicular to the line of fall you
have determined, close to the ground.
► Be aware of conditions such as wind, limb and foliage
structure, tree lean, slope of the terrain and other factors
that could alter the direction of fall.
► Cut down at a 50° angle to a depth of approximately 1/5 to
1/4 of the trunk diameter.
► Make a second cut that meets the bottom of the first cut
from below at a 40° angle.
► Remove the resulting 90° piece. The size of the wedge will
vary by tree size. The larger the tree, the larger the wedge.
This model chain saw is not intended for felling large
diameter trees.
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