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Parkside PKSA 40-Li B2 Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originale página 50

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stand above the log.
To maintain full control at the moment
of­"sawing­through",­reduce­the­contact­
pressure­at­the­end­of­the­cut,­without­
releasing­the­firm­grip­on­the­chain­
saw­handles.­Once­cutting­is­complete,­
wait for the saw chain to come to a
standstill before removing the chain
saw from there. Always switch off the
chain saw before changing from tree
to tree.
1. Log is lying on the ground:
Saw through the log completely from
above and ensure at the end of the cut not
to contact the ground.
If­you­can­turn­the­tree­trunk,­saw­two-
thirds of the way through it. Then turn the
trunk around and saw the rest of the way
through from above.
2. Log is supported at one end:
Start sawing from the bottom and work
your way up (with the upper edge of the
bar)­a­third­of­the­way­into­the­diameter­
of the trunk to prevent splitting. Then saw
from the top downwards with the lower
edge­of­the­bar­towards­the­first­cut­to­
prevent the bar from becoming jammed in
the wood.
3. Log is supported at both
ends:
Start from the top and work down (with
the­lower­edge­of­the­bar)­to­a­third­of­
the diameter of the trunk. Then saw from
underneath with the upper edge of the bar
until the two cuts meet.
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4. Sawing on a sawhorse:
Hold the electric chainsaw steady with
both­hands,­keeping­the­saw­in­front­
of you while sawing. Once the saw is
through­the­wood,­guide­the­machine­
passed­you­on­the­right­(1).­Hold­your­left­
arm­as­straight­as­you­can­(2).­Watch­out­
for the falling trunk. Position yourself to pre-
vent any danger from the separated trunk.
Watch your feet. The trunk may cause inju-
ries­when­falling.­Keep­your­balance­(3).
Limbing
Limbing is the designation for the sawing
off of branches and boughs from a felled
tree.
Many accidents occur during the
removal of branches. Never cut tree
limbs when you are standing on the
log. Keep the spring-back area in
mind if branches are under tension.
•­ Do­not­remove­support­branches­until­
after the sawing off.
•­ Branches­under­tension­must­be­sawed­
from­below­to­above,­in­order­to­pre-
vent jamming of the chainsaw.
­
When­working­on­thicker­branches,­
use the same technique as when you
are sawing up a felled trunk.
•­ Work­to­the­left­of­the­log­and­as­near­
as possible to the electric chainsaw. As
far­as­possible,­the­weight­of­the­saw­
should rest on the log.
•­ Change­position­to­saw­off­branches­
on the other side of the trunk.
•­ Branches­sticking­out­are­cut­off­sepa-
).
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