Technical data

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WG307E WG308E
Limbing and Trimming
Electric Chain Saw
1. Connect saw and extension cord to power.
2. Use both hands to grip saw firmly. Always use
left hand (I) to grip front handle and right hand (II) to
grip the rear handle. Thumbs and fingers must wrap
around saw handles (See Fig. P1,P2).
3. WARNING: Make sure your footing is firm and
stable. Do not use the JawSaw while standing on piles
of branches or while standing on a ladder.
Hint: When cutting branches which are lying on the
ground, place one foot on the branch to prevent limb
from moving (See Fig. Q).
WARNING! Do not put your foot in the Jaw
teeth, keep your foot a safe distance from the
tool. (See Fig. Q)
4. Position the tool with the Jaw placed over the
desired branch to be cut.
WARNING: DO NOT force the cut. Let the chain
pull through the wood.
WARNING: When starting the saw make sure
the chain is not in contact with the limb or
branch to be cut.
5. Switch on the tool.
6. Push the rear handle towards the front handle to
complete the cut.
7. Switch off the tool after the bar and chain have
return to their starting position.
WARNING: When completing the cut (step 6
above) do not push the handle forcefully, let the
spinning chain pull itself through the wood.
WARNING: Using too much force on the rear
handle when cutting can overload the tools
motor.
CAUTION: At the end of each cut be prepared
to support the tools weight.
TRIMMING BRANCHES:
Before cutting any branch, you must consider the
following:
1.Is the branch heavy, will it damage anything when
it falls?
• Largebranchesshouldbecutinsmallsections
starting at the farthest end from the tree.
• AlwayscheckwherethebranchwillfallBEFORE
commencing the cut.
• Neverstandunderabranchbeingcut.
• Nevercuttwobranchesatonce.
2.Will the branch split before it is cut through?
(See Fig. R1, R2)
• Topreventsplitting,usetheJawSawinverted,
make a small cut (less than 1/3 diameter of the
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1/3
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2/3
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1/3
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Z
Y
kg
Z
Y
I
II
20
1
Q
S
R2
R1
T
W
V
U
X
Z2
Z1
Y
Z3
AA
Z5
Z4
AB1
AB4
AB3
AB2