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Will My Hand Always Activate The Chain Brake During A Kickback; Will My Chain Brake Always Protect Me From Injury In The Event Of A Kickback - Craftsman PRO Serie Manual Del Operador

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GENERAL
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
T i
WARNING!
Never
usea
machine
with
_
efective
safety
components.
SafetY
equ
pment
must
be nspected
and
maintained.
See instructions
under
the
heading
Checking,
maintaining
and
servicing
chain
saw
safety
equipment.
If
your
machine
does
not pass
all the
checks,
take
the saw to a servicing
dealer
for repair.
Chain
brake and front hand guard
Your chain saw is equipped
with a chain
brake that is
designed
to stop the chain if you get a kickback.
The chain
brake
reduces
the risk of accidents,
but only you can
prevent
them.
Take care when using your
saw and make
sure the
kickback
zone of the bar never touches
any object.
The
chain brake
(A) can either
be activated
manually
(by your
left hand)
or automatically
by the inertia
release
mechanism.
(3)
The
brake is applied
when the front hand guard (B) is
pushed
forwards.
(3)
This
movement
activates
a spring-loaded
mechanism
that tightens
the brake
band (C) around
the engine
drive system
(D) (clutch
drum).
(4)
The front hand guard is not designed
solely to activate
the chain brake. Another
important
feature
is that it
reduces
the risk of your left hand hitting
the chain if
you lose grip of the front handle.
The
chain brake
must be engaged
when the chain
saw is started
to prevent
the saw chain from rotating.
Use the chain brake
as a "parking
brake"
when
starting
and when moving
over short
distances,
to
reduce
the risk of moving
chain
accidentally
hitting
your
leg or anyone
or anything
close
by.
To release
the chain
brake
pull the front hand guard
backwards,
towards
the front handle.
Kickback
can be very
sudden
and violent.
Most
kickbacks
are minor
and do not always
activate
the
chain brake. If this happens
you should
hold the chain
saw firmly and not let go.
The way the chain
brake is activated,
either
manually
or automatically
by the inertia
release
mechanism,
depends
on the force of the kickback
and the position
of the chain saw in relation
to the object
that the
kickback
zone of the bar strikes.
If you get a violent
kickback
while the kickback
zone of
the bar is farthest
away from you the chain
brake
is
designed
to be activated
by the inertia
in the kickback
direction.
If the kickback
is less violent
or the kickback
zone of
the bar is closer
to you the chain brake
is designed
to
be activated
manually
by the movement
of your left
hand.
In the felling
position
the left hand is in a position
that
makes
manual
activation
of the chain brake
impossible.
With this type
of grip, that is when the left
hand is placed
so that
it cannot
affect the movement
of the front hand
guard, the chain brake
can only be
activated
by the inertia
action.
(8)
Will my hand always activate the chain
brake during a kickback?
No. It takes
a certain
force to move the hand guard
forward.
If your hand
only lightly touches
the front guard
or slips over it, the force may not be enough
to trigger
the
chain brake.You
should
also maintain
a firm grip of the
chain saw handles
while
working.
If you do and
experience
a kickback,
your
hand may never leave the
front handle
and will not activate
the chain
brake, or the
chain brake
will only activate
after the saw has swung
around
a considerable
distance.
In such
instances,
the
chain brake
might
not have enough
time to stop the saw
chain before
it touches
you.
There
are also certain
positions
in which
your
hand
cannot
reach
the front hand guard to activate
the chain
brake; for example,
when the saw chain is held in felling
position.
Will my inertia activated
chain brake
always
activate
during kickback
in the
event of a kickback?
No. First your
brake must be in working
order.Testing
the
brake
is simple,
see instructions
under the heading
Checking,
maintaining
and servicing
chain saw safety
equipment.
We recommend
you do before you begin each
work session.
Second
the kickback
must be strong
enough
to activate
the chain brake.
If the chain
brake
is
too sensitive
it would
activate
all the time which
would
be
a nuisance.
Will my chain brake always protect me
from injury in the event of a kickback?
No. First, the chain
brake
must be in working
order
to
provide
the intended
protection.
Second,
it must be
activated
during
the kickback
as described
above
to stop
the saw chain. Third, the chain brake
may be activated
but
if the bar is too close
to you the brake
might not have
enough
time to slow down
and stop the chain
before the
chain saw hits you.
Only you and proper
working
technique
can eliminate
kickback
and its danger.
Throttle trigger
lockout
The throttle
lockout
is designed
to prevent
accidental
operation
of the throttle
control.
When you press the lock
(A) (i.e. when you grasp the handle)
it releases
the throttle
control
(B). When you release
the handle
the throttle
control
and the throttle
lockout
both move
back to their
original
positions.This
arrangement
means
that the
throttle
control
is automatically
locked
at the idle setting.
(5)
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