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4.

 

Delimbing 

This is the separation of the branches from the felled tree. When pruning, leave larger 

branches pointing downwards to support the tree for the time being. Keep smaller 

branches away from the ground as shown in Figure 16 (A = Direction of cut when pruning, B 

= Distance from the ground). Leave supporting branches standing until the trunk is sawn 

with a cut. Branches that are under tension should be sawn from bottom to top to avoid 

jamming the saw. 

 

5.

 

Cut tree trunk to length 

This means dividing the felled tree into sections. Make sure that you stand securely and 

that your body weight is evenly distributed on both feet. If possible, the trunk should be 

supported by branches, beams or wedges. Follow the simple instructions for light sawing. 

When the entire length of the log is evenly supported, as shown in Figure 17, saw from 

above. Be careful not to cut into the ground. 
If the log is resting on one end, as shown in Figure 18, first saw 1/3 of the log diameter from 

the bottom (A) to avoid splintering. Make the second cut from above (2/3 diameter) at the 

level of the first cut (B) (to avoid jamming). 
When the log rests on both ends, as shown in Figure 19, first saw 1/3 of the log diameter 

from the top to avoid splintering (A). Make the second cut from below (2/3 diameter) at the 

level of the first cut (B) (to avoid jamming). 
When sawing on slopes, always stand above the tree trunk, as shown in Figure 13. To 

maintain full control at the moment of sawing, reduce the contact pressure towards the 

end of the cut without loosening the firm grip on the handles of the chainsaw. Make sure 

that the saw chain does not touch the ground. When the cut is complete, please wait for 

the saw chain to stop before removing the chainsaw. Always switch off the chainsaw motor 

before changing from tree to tree.  

 

6.

 

Kickback 

Kickback is the sudden up and backstroke of the running chainsaw. The causes are usually 

touching the workpiece with the tip of the sword or jamming the saw chain. 
In the event of recoil, significant forces may suddenly occur, and the chainsaw will usually 

react uncontrolled. The result is often serious injury to workers or people in the vicinity. 

Particularly with lateral cuts, inclined cuts and longitudinal cuts, the danger of kickback is 

particularly great because the claw stop cannot be used. Avoid such cuts as far as possible 

and work particularly carefully if they cannot be avoided. 
The danger of kickback is greatest if you place the saw in the area of the tip of the sword as 

this is where the leverage is strongest (Fig. 20). Always place the saw flat and close to the 

claw (Fig. 21). 

 

7.

 

Sawing of wood under tension 

Sawing wood that is under tension requires special care. Wood under tension, which is 

released from tension by sawing, sometimes reacts completely uncontrolled. 
This can lead to serious or even fatal injuries (Fig. 22-24). 
Such work may only be carried out by trained specialists. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CERTA CT20V2BCHSA

Page 1: ...POWERPLUS 2 X 20V BRUSHLESS CHAINSAW SKIN ONLY CT20V2BCHSA...

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Page 3: ...alert Watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattentio...

Page 4: ...ormed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 Service Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical...

Page 5: ...to electric plug and cord pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting charger h Make sure cord is appropriately located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjec...

Page 6: ...or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the environment damaging health and well being h If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by Kogan com or its service agent to avoid a hazard 4 Dis...

Page 7: ...e The battery may be damaged if it is over discharged 6 Installing or removing battery pack a Hold the tool and the battery pack firmly when installing or removing the battery pack Failure to hold the...

Page 8: ...safety helmet must also be worn Do not expose to rain or moisture Wear safety boots to protect against electric shock Wear gloves to protect your hands CE certification marking ATTENTION Do dispose o...

Page 9: ...on handle Lock off button Front handle Rear handle Fig 2 Saw chain Fig 1 Sprocket cover On Off switch Chain oil indicator Oil tank cap Spike bumper Release knob for chain wheel cover Guide bar Battery...

Page 10: ...to loss of balance or control over the chainsaw g When cutting a live branch expect it to spring back If the tension in the wood fibres is released the tensioned branch may hit the operator and or ri...

Page 11: ...and arms into a position where you can withstand the recoil forces If appropriate measures are taken the operator can control the recoil forces Never release the chainsaw b Avoid abnormal posture and...

Page 12: ...of the safety instructions and follow them carefully This will help you prevent risks and hazards a Always be careful when using the product so that you can identify and react to hazards early Quick i...

Page 13: ...our step Switch off the device and pull out the battery when it is fully assembled and the chain tension has been adjusted Always wear protective gloves when working on the chainsaw to avoid injury Fi...

Page 14: ...Fig 10b Fig 9a Fig 6a Fig 6b Fig 10a Fig 9b Fig 8 Fig 7...

Page 15: ...Fig 12 Fig 11 Fig 13 Fig 17 Fig 16 Fig 15b Fig 15a Fig 14...

Page 16: ...Fig 18 Fig 24 Fig 19 Fig 23 Fig 22 Fig 21 Fig 20...

Page 17: ...as shown Fig 5a e Insert the saw chain and guide bar into the chainsaw holder as shown Guide the chain around the sprocket Fig 5b f Fit the chain wheel cover Fig 6a and secure with the fixing knob Fig...

Page 18: ...w to avoid injury Observe temperature conditions Different ambient temperatures require lubricants with very different viscosity At low temperatures you need thin oils low viscosity to produce a suffi...

Page 19: ...dvice Charge the battery only in dry rooms the outer surface of the battery must be clean and dry before connecting the charger There is a risk of injury from electric shock Only charge the battery wi...

Page 20: ...safety instructions as well as regulations and information on environmental protection 5 Switching on off 1 Hold the chain saw with both hands on the handles as shown below and in Fig 11 thumb under t...

Page 21: ...the chainsaw for damage to the housing battery saw chain and guide bar Never operate a damaged device 2 Oil container Check the level of the oil tank before and during work to ensure sufficient oil i...

Page 22: ...ore felling the natural inclination of the tree the position of larger branches and the wind direction must be taken into account to assess the fall direction of the tree Remove dirt stones loose bark...

Page 23: ...ys stand above the tree trunk as shown in Figure 13 To maintain full control at the moment of sawing reduce the contact pressure towards the end of the cut without loosening the firm grip on the handl...

Page 24: ...the risk of kickback b The saw chain can be sharpened by any specialist dealer Do not try to sharpen the saw chain yourself if you do not have a suitable tool and the necessary experience 3 Cleaning...

Page 25: ...nt The vibration emission value during actual use of the power tool may differ from the declared value depending on how the power tool is used Try to keep the vibration load as low as possible Example...

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Page 28: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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