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MCSWP2000S-2
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5. The saw chain (3) must be running at
full speed before it makes contact with
the wood. Use the spike bumper (6)
to secure the product onto the wood
before starting to cut and use it as a
leverage point while cutting (Fig. 21).
6. Reset the spike bumper at a low point
when cutting thicker logs by pulling
the product slightly backwards until
the gripping teeth release, and then
reposition at lower level to continue
sawing. Do not remove the product
completely from the wood.
7. Do not force the saw chain while cutting, let the chain do
the work using the gripping teeth to apply minimal leverage
pressure.
8. Do not operate the product with
your arms fully extended or
attempt to saw areas which are
difficult to reach, or while on a
ladder. Never use the product
above shoulder height (Fig. 22).
9. Optimum sawing is achieved
if the chain speed remains
constant during cutting.
10. Be careful when reaching
the end of the cut. The weight of the product may change
unexpectedly as it cuts free from the wood. This can cause
accidents to the legs and feet. Always remove the product from
a wood cut while the product is running.
Fig.21
Fig.22
WARNING! Switch the product off, let it come to a complete
stop and disconnect it from the power supply if the
attachment gets stuck in the workpiece. Only then free the
jammed attachment.
Cutting
WARNING! Beware of kickback! Kickback can lead to
dangerous loss of control of the product and result in serious
or fatal injury to the operator or anyone standing close by!
Always be alert because rotational kickback and pinch
kickback are major product operational dangers and the
leading cause of most accidents!
Operation