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Once the chain saw gets to a 45 degree angle, level
the chain saw again and repeat steps until you cut
fully through.
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When the tree is supported along its entire length, make
a cut from the top (overbuck), but avoid cutting the earth
as this will dull your saw quickly.
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When supported at one end
First, cut 1/3 the diameter from the underside
(underbuck). Then make the finishing cut by overbucking
to meet the first cut.
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When supported at both ends.
First, cut 1/3 down from the top overbuck. Then make
the finished cut by underbucking the lower 2/3 to meet
the first cut.
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When on a slope always stand on the uphill side of the
log. When "cutting through", to maintain complete
control reduce the cutting pressure near the end of the
cut without relaxing your grip on the chain saw handles.
Don't let the chain contact the ground. After completing
the cut, wait for the saw chain to stop before you move
the chain saw. Always stop the motor before moving
from cut to cut.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Use only mild soap and damp cloth to clean the tool. Do not
use solvents to clean the plastic housing of the saw. Never let
CUT FROM TOP (OVERBUCK)
AVOID CUTTING EARTH
2nd CUT OVERBUCK
(2/3DIAMETER)
TO MEET 1st CUT
(TO AVOID PINCHING)
1st CUT UNDERBUCK
(1/3 DIAMETER)
AVOID SPLINTERING
1st CUT OVERBUCK
(1/3 DIAMETER)
TO AVOID SPLINTERING
2nd CUT UNDERBUCK
(2/3 DIAMETER)
TO MEET 1st CUT
(TO AVOID PINCHING)
any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the
tool into a liquid.
IMpoRTaNT: To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY,
repairs, maintenance and adjustment should be performed
by a D
WALT authorized service center, always using identical
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replacement parts.
Regular maintenance ensures a long effective life for your
chain saw.
Chain and Bar
After every few hours of use, remove the sprocket cover,
guide bar and chain and clean thoroughly using a soft bristle
brush. Ensure oiling hole on bar is clear of debris. When
replacing dull chains with sharp chains it is good practice to
flip the chain bar from bottom to top.
Saw Chain Sharpening (Fig. Q–S)
CAUTION: Sharp chain. Always wear protective gloves
when handling the chain. The chain is sharp and can
cut you when it is not running.
WARNING: Sharp moving chain. To prevent accidental
operation, ensure that battery is removed from the tool
before performing the following operations. Failure to
do this could result in serious personal injury.
NoTE: The cutters will dull immediately if they touch the
ground or a nail while cutting.
To get the best possible performance from your chain saw
it is important to keep the teeth of the chain sharp. Follow
these helpful tips for proper saw chain sharpening:
1. For best results use a 4.0 mm file and a file holder or filing
guide to sharpen your chain. This will ensure you always
get the correct sharpening angles.
2. Place the file holder flat on the top plate and depth
gauge of the cutter.
3. Fig. Q- Keep the correct top plate
30 ° on your file guide parallel with your chain (file at 60 °
from chain viewed from the side).
4. Sharpen cutters on one side of the chain first. File from
the inside of each cutter to the outside. Then turn your
saw around and repeat the processes (2, 3, 4) for cutters
on the other side of the chain.
NoTE: Use a flat file to file the tops of the rakers (portion
of chain link in front of the cutter) so they are about
.025" (.635 mm) below the tips of the cutters as shown
in Fig. R.
5. Fig. s- Keep all cutter lengths equal.
6. If damage is present on the chrome surface of the
top plates or side plates, file back until such damage
is removed.
CAUTION: After filing, the cutter will be sharp, use
extra caution during this process.
NoTE: Each time the chain is sharpened, it loses some of the
low kickback qualities and extra caution should be used. It
is recommended that a chain be sharpened no more than
four times.
ENglIsh
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filing angle line of
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