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Basic Cutting Technique - Craftsman PRO Serie Manual Del Operador

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WORKING TECHNIQUES
them.
Only saw one log or one piece at a time.
Remove
the cut pieces
to keep your
working
area
safe.
4
Never
use the chain
saw above
shoulder
height
and
avoid
cutting
with the tip of the bar. Never
use
the chain
saw one-handedX
(32)
5
In order
to keep control
of your
saw, always
maintain
a firm foothold.
Never work on a ladder,
in a tree or on
any other insecure
support.
(33)
6
Always
use a fast cutting
speed,
i.e. full throttle.
7
Take great care when you cut with the top edge of the
bar, i.e. when cutting
from the underside
of the object.
This
is known
as cutting
with a pushing
chain.The
chain tries to push the chain saw back towards
the
user. If the saw chain is jamming,
the saw may be
pushed
back at you.
8
Unless
the user
resists
this pushing
force there
is a
risk that the chain saw will move so far backwards
that
only the kickback
zone of the bar is in contact
with the
tree, which
can lead to a kickback.
(34)
Cutting
with the bottom
edge of the bar, i.e. from the
top of the object
downwards,
is known
as cutting
with
a pulling
chain.
In this case the chain saw pulls itself
towards
the tree and the front edge
of the chain saw
body rests naturally
on the trunk
when cutting.
Cutting
with a pulling
chain gives
the operator
better
control
over the chain saw and the position
of the kickback
zone.
Follow the instructions
on sharpening
and maintaining
your
bar and chain. When
you replace
the bar and
chain use only combinations
that are recommended
by us. See instructions
under the headings
Cutting
equipment
and Technical
data.
Basic cutting technique
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use a chain
saw by
!
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not safely
contr Io led with one
hand.
|
|
Alway_ure,
firm
grip
around
|
the handles
with
both
hands.
General
Always
use full throttle
when cutting!
Reduce
the speed
to idle after every
cut (running
the
engine
for too long at full throttle
without
any load, i.e.
without
any resistance
from the chain
during
cutting,
can lead to serious
engine
damage).
Cutting
from above
= Cutting
with a pulling
chain.
Cutting
from below
= Cutting
with pushing
chain.
Cutting
with a pushing
chain increases
the risk of
kickback.
See instructions
under the heading
How to
avoid kickback.
Terms
Cutting
= General
term for cutting
through
wood.
Limbing
= Cutting
branches
off a felled tree,
Splitting
= When the object
you are cutting
breaks
off
before the cut is complete.
There
are five important
factors
you should
consider
before
making
a cut:
Make sure the cutting
equipment
will not jam in the
cut.
2
Make sure the object
you are cutting
will not split.
3
Make sure the chain will not strike the ground
or any
other
object
during
or after cutting.
4
Is there
a risk of kickback?
5
Do the conditions
and surrounding
terrain
affect
how
safely
you can stand
and move about?
Two factors
decide
whether
the chain will jam or the object
that you are cutting
will split: the first is how the object
is
supported
before
and after cutting,
and the second
is
whether
it is in tension.
In most cases
you can avoid these
problems
by cutting
in
two stages;
from the top and from the bottom.
You need to
support
the object
so that it will not trap the chain
or split
during
cutting.
IMPORTANT!
If the chain jams
in the cut: stop the
engine!
Do not try to pull the chain saw free. If you do
you may be injured
by the chain when
the chain saw
suddenly
breakes
free. Use a lever to open up the cut
and free the chain saw.
The
following
instructions
describe
how to handle
the
common
situations
you are likely to encounter
when using
a chain saw.
Limbing
When
limbing
thick branches
you should
use the same
approach
as for cutting.
Cut difficult
branches
piece
by piece.
Cutting
while
they
are in a pile or when
a couple
|
of logs
are lying
together,
Such
|
procedui'es
drastically
increase
the risk
|
of kickback
which
can result
in a serious
|
or fatal
injury.
If you have a pile of logs, each log you attempt
to cut
should
be removed
from the pile, placed
on a saw horse
or runners
and cut individually.
Remove
the cut pieces
from the cutting
area.
By leaving
them
in the cutting
area, you increase
the risk for
inadvertently
getting
a kickback,
as well as increasing
the
risk of losing
your balance
while working.
The
log
is lying
on the ground.
There
is little risk of the
chain jamming
or the object
splitting.
However
there
is a
risk that the chain
will touch
the ground
when you finish
the cut. (35)
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