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2-in-1 Chainsaw with Telescopic Pole
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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705156 · 03/2021 · GCS250F
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
e-mail: [email protected]
1300 889 028
MODEL: N
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705156 · 03/2021 · GCS250F
before undertaking the task.
WARNING: is the oil reservoir filled? Check
the oil level window (13) (Fig. I) prior to
starting and regularly during operation.
Refill oil when oil level is low. A full oil
tank will last approximately 12 minutes of
cutting depending on sawing intensity and
stops.
WARNING: Check recently replaced chain tension about every 10
minutes during operation.
Bucking spike (Fig J)
This chainsaw is fitted with a spiked bumper (38).
When downward cutting, the bumper should be
spiked into the surface of the timber being cut.
This point is then used as a pivot point ensuring
the cutting action is in the 1st quadrant of the bar
length.
The cutting action is then performed by lifting the rear handle (1) of the
chainsaw while the bucking spike (38) is the pivot in the timber. The cutting
action at the bar is then downward and the cut is made.
The bucking spike (38) is reset to a new pivot point by reducing the speed
of the chainsaw to idle, withdrawing the chainsaw slightly away from the
timber being cut and lowering the rear handle (1) so the bucking spike (38)
is in a lower position on the timber.
Apply the bucking spike (38) to the timber in the new lower position and
continue the cut in the above action.
Felling a tree (Fig K)
WARNING: Felling a tree should only be done
by trained operators.
Decide the direction in which you wish the tree to fall
taking into account the direction of the wind, the
position of branches, lean of the tree, ease of
subsequent limbing and bucking and other factors prevalent at the time.
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