Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Main Parts
- 4 Safety Symbols on the Product
- 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 Maintenance, Repair and Storage
- 10 Before Starting Work
- 11 Assembling the Chain Saw
- 12 The Chain Brake
- 13 Overload Cutout
- 14 Switching the Chain Saw On and Off
- 15 Checking the Chain Saw
- 16 After Finishing Work
- 17 Transporting
- 18 Storing
- 19 Cleaning
- 20 Inspection and Maintenance
- 21 Troubleshooting Guide
- 22 Specifications
- 23 Combinations of Guide Bars and Saw Chains
- 24 Replacement Parts and Equipment
- 25 Disposal
- 26 Limited Warranty
- 27 Trademarks
- 28 Addresses
- 1 Introducción
- 2 Acerca de este manual de instrucciones
- 3 Componentes importantes
- 4 Símbolos de seguridad en el producto
- 5 Advertencias generales de seguridad para herramientas motorizadas
- 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 Mantenimiento, reparación y almacenamiento
- 10 Antes de empezar a trabajar
- 11 Armado de la motosierra
- 12 El freno de cadena
- 13 Disyuntor de sobrecarga
- 14 Encendido y apagado de la motosierra
- 15 Revisión de la motosierra
- 16 Después de completar el trabajo
- 17 Transporte
- 18 Almacenamiento
- 19 Limpieza
- 20 Inspección y mantenimiento
- 21 Guía de solución de problemas
- 22 Especificaciones
- 23 Combinaciones de espadas y cadenas de aserrado
- 24 Piezas y equipos de repuesto
- 25 Eliminación
- 26 Garantía limitada
- 27 Marcas comerciales
- 28 Direcciones
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8 Proper Techniques for Basic Bucking, Limbing, Pruning and Felling
8.5 Pruning
Pruning is selectively removing branches from a standing
tree.
WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of injury from loss of control:
– Do not use the chain saw one-handed.
– Never work on a ladder, on a roof, in a tree or while
standing on any other insecure support.
– Never operate the chain saw above shoulder height
or cut overhead.
– Do not overreach.
– If you are unable to follow these instructions, you
must use a different tool, such as a pole pruner, or
have the work performed by a reputable tree service.
■ To reduce the risk of injury:
– Never stand directly underneath the branch you are
cutting.
– Watch for falling branches. As soon as the branch
starts to fall, step aside and keep a sufficient
distance away from the falling wood. A branch may
spring back at you after it hits the ground.
– Prior to beginning work, clear the work area of limbs
and brush to reduce the risk of tripping and losing
control of the chain saw.
To cut branches from a standing tree:
► Make the first cut (1) on the underside of the branch,
approximately 2 in. (5 cm) from the trunk. Cut through
approximately 1/4 of the diameter of the branch. This will
help prevent the branch from splintering after it is cut.
► Make the second cut (2) on the top side of the branch,
approximately 2 in. (5 cm) from the first cut.
► As soon as the branch starts to fall, withdraw the chain
saw and let the branch fall to the ground.
8.6 Felling
8.6.1 Felling Conditions
Felling is cutting down a tree. Before felling a tree, carefully
consider all of the conditions that may affect the direction of
fall.
WARNING
■ This chain saw is not designed for felling large trees, and
using it to cut large trees could result in an inability to
control the fall of the tree or limb, and can lead to serious
or fatal personal injury.
■ Before starting the felling operation, make sure the saw
you are using has sufficient size, power and run time to
complete the felling operation efficiently.
■ There are a number of factors that may affect and change
the intended direction of fall, e.g. wind direction and
speed, lean of tree, surrounding trees and obstacles,
sloping ground, one-sided limb or foliage structure, wood
structure, decay, snow load, etc.
– To reduce the risk of severe or fatal injury to yourself
or others, look for, analyze and plan for these
conditions prior to beginning the cut, and be alert for
a change in direction while the tree is falling.
■ Felling a tree that has a diameter greater than twice the
effective cutting length of the guide bar requires use of
either the sectioning felling back cut or plunge-cut
method. Neither of these cutting techniques is
recommended for this model chain saw. These methods
can be extremely dangerous because they involve the use
of the nose of the guide bar and can result in kickback.
Only properly trained professionals should attempt these
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