Flymo EasiSaw 350E Operator'S Manual Download Page 18

6. Do not let the tree fall onto a different standing tree.

It is dangerous to remove a caught tree and there is

a high accident risk. Refer to 

To free a trapped tree

on page 19

. (Fig. 67)

WARNING: 

During critical felling

operations, lift your hearing protection

immediately when the sawing is

complete. It is important that you hear

sounds and warning signals.

To clear the trunk and prepare your path of

retreat

Cut off all branches from your shoulder height and

down.
1. Cut on the pull stroke from the top down. Make sure

that the tree is between you and the product. (Fig.

68)

2. Remove undergrowth from the work area around the

tree. Remove all cut off material from the work area.

3. Do a check of the area for obstacles such as stones,

branches and holes. You must have a clear path

of retreat when the tree starts to fall. Your path of

retreat must be approximately 135 degrees away

from the felling direction.

1. The danger zone
2. The path of retreat
3. The felling direction
(Fig. 69)

To fell a tree

Flymo recommends you to make the directional cuts and

then use the safe corner method when you fell a tree.

The safe corner method helps you to make a correct

felling hinge and control the felling direction.

WARNING: 

Do not fell trees with a

diameter that is more than two times larger

than the guide bar length. For this, you must

have special training.

The felling hinge
The most important procedure during tree felling is to

make the correct felling hinge. With a correct felling

hinge, you control the felling direction and make sure

that the felling procedure is safe.
The thickness of the felling hinge must be equal and a

minimum of 10% of the tree diameter.

WARNING: 

If the felling hinge is

incorrect or too thin, you have no control of

the felling direction.

(Fig. 70)

To make the directional cuts
1. Make the directional cuts. Run the directional cuts

1/4 of the diameter of the tree. Make a 45° angle

between the top cut and bottom cut.
a) Make the top cut first. Align the felling direction

mark (A) of the product with the felling direction

of the tree (B). Stay behind the product and keep

the tree on your right side. Cut with a pull stroke.

b) Make the bottom cut. Make sure that the end of

the bottom cut is at the same point as the end of

the top cut. (Fig. 71)

2. Make sure that the directional cut line is perfectly

horizontal and at right angles (90°) to the felling

direction. The directional cut line goes through the

point where the two directional cuts touch. (Fig. 72)

To use the safe corner method
The felling cut must be made slightly above the

directional cut.
(Fig. 73)

WARNING: 

Be careful when you cut

with the guide bar tip. Start to cut with the

lower section of the guide bar tip as you

make a bore cut into the trunk.

(Fig. 74)
1. If the usable cutting length is longer than the tree

diameter, do these steps (a-d).
a) Make a bore cut straight into the trunk to

complete the felling hinge width. (Fig. 75)

b) Cut on the pull stroke until ⅓ of the trunk is left.
c) Pull the guide bar 5-10 cm/2-4 in rearward.
d) Cut through the remaining of the trunk to

complete a safe corner that is 5-10 cm/2-4 in

wide. (Fig. 76)

2. If the usable cutting length is shorter than the tree

diameter, do these steps (a-d).
a) Make a bore cut straight into the trunk. The bore

cut must extend 3/5 of the tree diameter.

b) Cut on the pull stroke through the remaining

trunk. (Fig. 77)

c) Cut straight into the trunk from the other side of

the tree to complete the felling hinge.

d) Cut on the push stroke, until ⅓ of the trunk is left,

to complete the safe corner. (Fig. 78)

3. Put a wedge in the kerf straight from behind. (Fig.

79)

4. Cut off the corner to make the tree fall.

Note: 

If the tree does not fall, hit the wedge until it

does.

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Page 6: ...95 96 97 PITCH D D 2 98 99 100 101 102 A B 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 A B C 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123...

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Page 8: ...tion cover 20 Operator s manual Symbols on the product Fig 2 WARNING This product can be dangerous and cause serious injury or death to the operator or others Be careful and use the product correctly...

Page 9: ...this power tool Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference The term power tool in t...

Page 10: ...wer tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintain power tools and accessories Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that...

Page 11: ...revent unintended tip contact and enables better control of the chain saw in unexpected situations Only use replacement guide bars and saw chains specified by the manufacturer Incorrect replacement gu...

Page 12: ...duct on the ground engage the chain brake and have a constant view of the product Stop the product and disconnect the power plug before you leave your product for any length of time There is a risk th...

Page 13: ...ke when you start the product and when you move short distances This decreases the risk that you or a person near you touches the saw chain Fig 31 Pull the front hand guard rearward to disengage the c...

Page 14: ...the cutting equipment regularly and keep it correctly lubricated If the saw chain is not correctly lubricated the risk of wear on the guide bar saw chain and chain drive sprocket increases Fig 42 Ass...

Page 15: ...d how to prevent them A kickback occurs when the kickback zone of the guide bar touches an object A kickback can occur suddenly and with large force which throws the product in the direction of the op...

Page 16: ...cut with the top of the guide bar The saw chain pushes the product in the direction of the operator Fig 51 WARNING If the saw chain is caught in the trunk the product can be pushed at you Hold the pro...

Page 17: ...eep the product on the trunk and let the guide bar move along the trunk b Cut on the push stroke Fig 63 3 Remove the limbs on the left side of the trunk a Select the applicable cutting technique for t...

Page 18: ...lling direction Fig 70 To make the directional cuts 1 Make the directional cuts Run the directional cuts 1 4 of the diameter of the tree Make a 45 angle between the top cut and bottom cut a Make the t...

Page 19: ...careful when you cut a tree that is in tension There is a risk that the tree moves quickly before or after you cut it Serious injury can occur if you are in an incorrect position or if you cut incorr...

Page 20: ...n brake engages as the guide bar hits the stump To do a check of the brake trigger 1 Put the product on stable ground and start it See Operation on page 14 WARNING Make sure that the saw chain does no...

Page 21: ...sharpen the cutters Do not use a blunt saw chain If the saw chain is blunt you must apply more pressure to push the guide bar through the wood If the saw chain is very blunt there will be no wood chip...

Page 22: ...sure that you can pull the saw chain around freely by hand and that it does not hang from the guide bar Fig 115 To do a check of the saw chain lubrication Do a check of the saw chain lubrication afte...

Page 23: ...rvice agent The motor does not turn or loses power The saw chain or the guide bar is not assembled correctly Make sure that the saw chain and the guide bar are assembled correctly The product is defec...

Page 24: ...3 0 26 260 Type of oil pump Automatic Weight Weight kg 4 3 Noise emissions 1 Sound power level measured dB A 104 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 107 Sound levels 2 Equivalent sound pressure leve...

Page 25: ...e mm Max nose ra dius Type Length drive links no 536 550201 14 3 8 1 3 7T 530 05 15 38 52 Filing equipment and filing angles Using Flymo file gauge will give you the correct filing angles We recommend...

Page 26: ...ectrical and elec tronic equipment 2000 14 EC relating to the noise emissions in the environment and that the following standards and or technical specifications are applied EN 62841 1 2015 EN 62841 4...

Page 27: ...Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 and that the following standards and or technical specifications are applied EN 62841 1 2...

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