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GRAPHITE 58G098 Manual Original página 10

Tijeras para sierra de cadena y pluma

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The level of noise emitted by the device is described by: the level of the
emitted sound pressure Lp
and the sound power level Lw
A
the measurement uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the device are
described by the value of the vibration acceleration a
measurement uncertainty).
The following information: emitted sound pressure level Lp
power level Lw
and vibration acceleration a
A
accordance with EN 60745-1. The given vibration level a
the comparison of devices and for the initial assessment of vibration
exposure.
The stated vibration level is representative only for the basic use of the
device. If the machine is used for different applications or with different
working tools, the vibration level may change. The higher level of
vibrations will be influenced by insufficient or too rare maintenance of the
device. The reasons given above may result in an increased exposure to
vibration during the entire period of operation.
To accurately estimate exposure to vibration, consider periods when
the equipment is turned off or when it is turned on but not in
use. After all factors have been carefully assessed, the overall
vibration exposure may be significantly lower.
In order to protect the user against the effects of vibrations, additional
safety measures should be implemented, such as: periodic maintenance
of the device and working tools, protection of the appropriate temperature
of hands and proper organization of work.
PREPARATION TO WORK
Note: The following instructions are valid for both pole saw and electric
shears.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
The battery is installed by placing it on the slats in the socket (sliding it
over). To remove the battery from the socket, you need to press the lock
button on the battery (Fig . C) .
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The tool is equipped with a telescopic unfolding system. Loosen the knob
by turning it clockwise. Pull the tube apart to the required length, then
tighten the knob by turning it to the left (fig. D, E, F) .
MOUNTING THE TOOL ON THE BOOM
Match both items. Push all the way in until the plug fits into the
socket. Tighten the nut by turning counterclockwise. The separation of the
tool from the boom is carried out in the reverse order of the same steps.
SHOULDER BELT
Note: Before starting work, always make sure that the shoulder belt is
correctly fastened and the device is correctly attached to it. Use only a belt
designed for work with these devices.
 Fasten the seat belt (fig. G) .
 Attach the hook to the hook on the jib (fig. H) .
 Place the strap over your shoulder (fig. I) .
TURNING ON THE MACHINE
The switch is equipped with a lock button that protects against inadvertent
activation of the device. Press the lock button, then the power switch to
start the machine. Release pressure on the switch to turn off the device.
Note: A device with a damaged locking mechanism should not be
used. Before inserting the battery, press the on / off switch and make sure
it returns to its original position when the pressure is released.
Note: The device is equipped with a braking system. When the pressure
is released, the machine should come to a complete stop within 1
second. Otherwise, the device will not function properly and should not be
used.
OPERATING MANUAL - CHAIN SAW
Note: The following instructions are for the pole saw included in the
package.
CHAIN ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
Note: Make sure the unit is turned off and the battery is removed before
installing any item.
The chain is removed from the saw as follows:
 Lift the hood locking knob lever (Fig. J) .
 Turn the lever counterclockwise until the rack cover opens (fig. K) .
 Remove the rack cover. Remove the bar and chain (fig. L) .
The chain is assembled according to the following steps:
 Make sure the chain is facing the correct direction (fig. M) .
 Position the chain by adjusting it to the guide bar and setting it over
the sprocket at the same time (fig. N) .
 Put the guide in its place.
 Place the rack cover in such a way that both fasteners are in their
respective slots (fastener 1 through hole 2, clip 3 through hole
4) (fig. O) .
 Press against the rack cover while gently moving the guide bar
forwards or backwards until it locks by clicking (fig. P) .
 Turn tensioner knob clockwise and check chain tension. The chain
(where K is
A
(where K is the
 Turn the cover locking knob lever clockwise until the rack cover is
h
, sound
A
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
were measured in
h
It may happen that the chain becomes loose after some time of
can be used for
h
operation. In this case, adjust the tension according to the following steps:
 Open the gear cover lock lever and twist it counterclockwise to
 Turn the tensioner knob clockwise to tighten the chain against the
 While gently supporting the guide, turn the cover lock lever back to
LUBRICATION
The saw is lubricated automatically during operation. The device requires
the oil level to be checked periodically and topped up if necessary. The oil
level can be checked through the viewing window. The correct amount of
oil in a chainsaw is 70 ml. To refill the oil, lift the lever on the plug and
unscrew it by turning it to the left. Add oil until the oil level reaches the
bottom edge of the thread. Screw the cap tightly. After refilling the oil,
before starting work, start the saw and wait until the device is
lubricated (fig. X, Y) .
CUTTING
Note: keep parts of your body away from the saw while working. Keeping
a stable footing, hold the tool firmly with both hands. When cutting
branches, the operator must always have a retraction path in the event
that branches fall towards him. Do not cut with the tip of the guide bar - it
may cause kickback.
When standing on a stable surface, set yourself up in such a position that
the angle between the ground and the boom will not exceed 60 ° when
cutting. Do not press down on the branch with great force. When cutting
large branches, cut them from the tip in fragments. Be especially careful
and watch out for falling fragments of branches.
When cutting thick branches, first make a shallow cut from the bottom,
then cut the branch from the top. Cutting thick branches all the way from
below may pinch them in the guide bar and jam the saw. Cutting the whole
piece from above may break the branches (fig. Z) .
TRANSPORTING THE TOOL
When carrying the tool, remove the battery and put on the bar cover (fig.
A1) .
CHAIN SHARPENING
Note: Make sure the saw is turned off and the battery is removed from the
machine.
If the following symptoms are present, the chain should be sharpened:
 The shavings have a "mushy" structure.
 The chain cuts through the wood with difficulty.
 The cutting edge is visibly damaged.
 Saw pulls left or right (caused by uneven sharpening or damage to
Frequent but gentle chain sharpening is most effective. Then 2 - 3 thrusts
with the file will be sufficient for each cutting edge. The construction of the
saw chain is shown in fig . B1 .
Note: Too much distance between the blade and the depth gauge on the
cutter link increases the risk of kickback.
Keep in mind the following rules:
 The length of all blades should be the same - this reduces the risk
 Do not sharpen the chain when the blade length is 3 mm or less -
 The thickness of the chip depends on the distance between the
 The optimal distance between the blade and the depth gauge for the
 All blades should be sharpened at an angle of 30 °. Different angles
 Use files designed for sharpening saw chains.
 Optimal file diameter for each type of blade:
 When sharpening, push the file away from you - do not sharpen in
 The shortest blade should be sharpened first. Then sharpen the
 The method of file handling is shown in Figures C1, D1 .
CLEANING THE GUIDE BAR
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pulled away from the guide bar with a force of about 1 kg should
stand 5 - 7 mm (fig. Q, R) .
locked (Fig. S) . Close the lever.
slightly loosen the cover (fig. T) .
guide bar (fig. U) .
lock it (fig. W) . Close the lever.
one side only).
of kickback and ensures smooth operation.
the chain must be replaced with a new one.
cutting edge and the depth stop.
90PX and 91PX chains is 0.65 mm.
accelerate wear, make the work less smooth, increase the risk of
chain breakage.
90PX: 4.5mm (3/16 '')
91PX: 4.0mm (5/32 '')
both directions.
others so that the blade length is equal.

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