Operation Manual
MSA 160 T
English
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– Be especially careful with small,
tough limbs, undergrowth and
offshoots – the saw chain may
become caught in them
– Never cut several limbs at once
– Do not lean too far forward
– Do not cut above shoulder height
– Use extreme caution when re-
entering a previous cut
– Do not attempt plunge cuts if you
are not experienced in this cutting
technique
– Be alert for shifting of the log or
other forces that may cause the cut
to close and pinch the chain
– Always cut with a correctly
sharpened, properly tensioned saw
chain – the depth gauge setting
must not be too large
– Use low-kickback saw chains as
well as narrow-radius guide bars
Pull-in (A)
When the chain on the bottom of the bar
– overbucking – is suddenly pinched,
caught or encounters a foreign object in
the wood, the chain saw may suddenly
be drawn forward toward the log – to
avoid this, engage the bumper spike
firmly in the wood.
Pushback (B)
When the chain on the top of the bar –
underbucking – is suddenly pinched,
caught or encounters a foreign object in
the wood, the chain saw may suddenly
be driven straight back toward the
operator – to avoid this:
– Do not allow the top of the guide bar
to become jammed
– Do not twist the guide bar in the cut
Cutting
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight
conditions and only when visibility is
good. Ensure you do not endanger
others – stay alert at all times.
Use the shortest possible guide bar: The
chain, guide bar and chain sprocket
must match each other and your saw.
Position the saw so that your body is
clear of the cutting attachment.
001BA037 KN
A
001BA038 KN
B
Working Techniques
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