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CUTTING TECHNIQUES
Maintain proper balance at all times. Keep hands away from blade. Wear eye and head
protection when using the unit. Hold the YardSaw™ Pole Pruner firmly with one hand on
the pole and the other hand on the control handle and turn ON. See Figure-3.
• Smaller tree limbs may require that a light forward pressure be maintained against the
limb to prevent the limb from shaking. This will allow the blade to cut more easily.
• Begin by standing well back from the area in which you expect the branch to land when it
falls.
• Next, turn the saw so the cutting teeth are facing up and make a small cut on the under-
side of the branch where it joins the trunk of the tree. This cut will lessen the chance that
the bark will tear when the branch separates from the tree. This cut should not be deeper
than the width of the blade.
• Finally, place the blade on top of the branch with the teeth facing down and cut the limb
through to the undercut made in the previous step. See Figure-4. As the blade approaches
cutting through, relax pressure on the saw to help ensure a clean cut.
• If smaller branches become lodged or stuck and will not fall to the ground, the hook just
below the cutting blade can be used to gently pull the branch free from obstructions.
• This unit should NOT be used to cut branches or limbs greater than 3 inches in diameter.
• Watch out for foreign objects. Avoid cutting near wiring or other objects that could jam
the blade or cause a hazardous situation.
Figure-3
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