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OPERATION
GENERAL OPERATION TIPS
. Cut wood only, Do not cut metal; plastics; masonry; non-
wood building materials; etc.
Stop the saw ff the chain strikes a foreignobject, Inspect
the saw and repair or replace parts as necessary
. Keep the chain out of dirt and sand Even a small amount
of dirt will quickly dull a chain and thus increase the pos-
sibility of kickback.
To get the"feet"of using your saw before you begin a major
sawing operation, practice cutting a few small logs using the
following technique:
o Accelerate engine to full throttleby squeezing thethrottle
trigger before entering cut.
o Never cut with engine at partial speeds.
Begincutting with the saw chassis against the log,,
Keepengine at full throWeduring cutting procedure,
- Allow the chain to cut for you; exert only light downward
pressure,tf you force thecut, damage to the bar,chain, or
engine can result.
Releasethe throttletriggeras soon as the cut is complet-
ed, allowing the engine to idle If you run the unit at full
throttle without cutting, unnecessary wear can occur to
the chain, bar, and engine
To avoid losingcontrol when completing the cut, do not
put pressure on the saw during the end of Ihe cut.
. Stop engine beforesetting unit down after operation,
OPERATION SAFETY
WARNING
tF SAW BECOMES PINCHED OR HUNG
tN A LOG, DO NOT TRY TO FORCE IT
OUT, YOU CAN LOSE CONTROL OFTHE
SAW RESULTING IN INJURY AND/OR
DAMAGE TO THE SAW°STOP THE SAW,
DRIVE A WEDGE OF PLASTIC OR
WOOD INTO THE CUT UNTIL THE SAW
CAN BE REMOVED EASILY. RESTART
THE SAW AND CAREFULLY REENTER
THE CUT. '1"OAVOID KICKBACK AND
CHAIN DAMAGE, DO NOT USE A METAL.
WEDGE, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
RESTART YOUR SAW WHEN IT IS
PINCHED OR HUNG IN A LOG.
KICKBACK CAN OCCUR WHEN THE
MOVING CHAIN CONTACTS AN OBJECT
ATTHE UPPER PORTION OFTHETIP OF
THE GUIDE BAR OR WHEN THE WOOD
CLOSES IN AND PINCHES THE SAW
CHAIN IN THE CUT_ CONTACT AT THE
UPPER PORTION OF THE TIP OF THE
GUIDE BAR CAN CAUSE THE CHAIN TO
DIG INTO THE OBJECT AND STOP THE
CHAIN FOR AN INSTANT° THE RESULT
IS A LIGHTNING FAST, REVERSE REAC-
TION WHICH KICKS THE GUIDE BAR UP
AND BACK TOWARD THE OPERATOR. IF
THE SAW CHAIN IS PINCHED ALONG
THE TOP OF THE GUIDE BAR, THE
GUIDE BAR CAN BE DRIVEN RAPIDLY
BACK TOWARD THE OPERATOR°
EITHER OF THESE REACTIONS CAN
CAUSE LOSS OF SAW CONTROL
WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY,
AVOID REACTIVE PINCH FORCES
Pinch-Kickbackand Pull-in occur whenthe chain issudden-
ly stopped by being pinched, caught, or by contacting a for-
eign object in the wood This sudden stopping of the chain
resultsin a reversal of the chain forceused to cut wood and
causes the saw to move in the opposite direction of the
chain rotation. Pinch-Kickbackdrives the saw straight back
toward the operator,PuIl-ln pulls the saw away from the
operator Either reaction can result in loss of control and
possiblyserious injury
TOAVOID PINCH-KICKBACK:
° Be extremely aware of situations or obstructions thatcan
cause material to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the
chain
Do not cut more than one log at a time
° Do not twist the saw as the bar is withdrawn from an
under-cut when bucking
TO AVOID PULL-IN
Always begin cutting withthe engine at fullthrottleand the
saw housing against wood,
Usewedges made of plastic or wood, (never of metal) to
hold the cut open_
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