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Kickback

 

 -  When working with the chain saw dangerous kickbacks may 

occur.

-  Kickback occurs when the upper part of the end of the guide 

bar inadvertently touches wood or other hard objects (0).

-  This causes the saw to be thrown back toward the user with 

great force and out of control. 

Risk of injury!

 

In order to prevent kickback, follow these rules:

-  Only specially-trained persons should perform plunge cuts, i.e., 

piercing timber or wood with the tip of the saw!

-  Always  observe  the  end  of  the  guide  bar.  Be  careful  when 

continuing an already started cut.

-  When starting to cut the chain must be running.
-  Ensure that the chain is always sharpened correctly. Pay special 

attention to the height of the depth limiter.

-  Never cut several branches at the same time. When cutting a 

branch ensure that no other branch is touched.

-  When crosscutting a trunk be aware of the trunks next to it. 

Working behavior/Method of working

-  Only use the chain saw during good light and visibility periods. 

Be aware of slippery or wet areas, and of ice and snow (risk of 

slipping). The risk of slipping is extremely high when working 

on recently peeled wood (bark).

-  Never work on unstable surfaces. Make sure that there are no 

obstacles in the working area, risk of stumbling. Always ensure 

that you have a safe footing.

-  Never saw above your shoulder height ().
-  Never saw while standing on a ladder ().
-  Never climb up into trees to perform sawing with the  chain 

saw.

-  Do not work leaning too far over.
-  Guide the chain saw in such a way that no part of your body is 

within the elongated swivelling range of the saw ().

-  Use the chain saw for sawing wood only.
-  Avoid touching the ground with the chain saw while it is still 

running.

-  Never use the chain saw for lifting up or removing pieces of 

wood or other objects.

-  Remove foreign objects such as sand, stones and nails found 

within the working area. Foreign objects may damage the saw-

ing device and can cause dangerous kickback.

-  When sawing precut timber use a safe support (sawing jack, 

3). Do not steady the workpiece with your foot, and do not 

allow anyone else to hold or steady it.

-  Secure round pieces against rotation.
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  For cutting down trees or performing crosscuts the spike 

bar 

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 must be applied to the wood to be cut.

-  Before performing a 

crosscut

 firmly apply the spike bar to the 

timber, only then can the timber be cut with the chain running. 

For this the chain saw is lifted at the back handle and guided 

with the tubular handle. The spike bar serves as a centre of 

rotation. Continue by slightly pressing down the tubular handle 

and simultaneously pulling back the chain saw. Apply the spike 

bar a little bit deeper and once again lift the back handle.

When the timber must be pierced for cutting or longitudi-

nal cuts are to be performed it is urgently recommended 

to have this carried out by specially trained persons only

 

(high risk of kickback). 

-  Do 

longitudinal - lengthwise - cuts

 at the lowest possible 

angle (4). Be very careful when doing this type of cut, as the 

spike bar cannot grip.

-  The saw must be running whenever you remove the chain saw 

from the wood.

-  When performing several cuts the throttle lever must be released 

in between.

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Summary of Contents for DCS34

Page 1: ...Important Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the chain saw into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations Keep this Instruction Manual DCS34 DCS4610 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...choosing a MAKITA chain saw We are confident that you will be satisfied with this modern piece of equipment The DCS34 DCS4610 are very handy and robust chain saws with a new Design Theautomaticchainl...

Page 3: ...mbols on the chain saw and when studying this instruction manual Read the instruction manual and follow all warnings and safety instructions Particular care and caution Forbidden Wear protective helme...

Page 4: ...cept liability for others Never use the chain saw after having consumed alcohol drugs or medication A fire extinguisher must be available in the immediate vicinity when working in easily inflammable v...

Page 5: ...in the firm mounting of the sprocket guard the easy motion of the throttle lever and the function of the throttle lever lock the cleanliness and dryness of the handles and the function of the ON OFF s...

Page 6: ...h a way that no part of your body is within the elongated swivelling range of the saw 12 Use the chain saw for sawing wood only Avoid touching the ground with the chain saw while it is still running N...

Page 7: ...e direction of fall and make sure that there are neither people nor objects within a distance of 2 1 2 tree lengths Judging the tree Direction of hanging loose or dry branches height of the tree natur...

Page 8: ...ly Regularly clean the chain saw Regularly check the tank cap for tightness Observe the accident prevention instructions issued by trade associations and insurance companies Do not perform any modific...

Page 9: ...hain speed 2 m s 17 1 Sprocket pitch inch 3 8 Number of teeth Z 6 Chain type see the Extract from the spare parts list 092 Pitch Driving element strength inch 3 8 050 Guide bar length of a cut cm 35 4...

Page 10: ...chain saw on a stable surface and carry out the following steps for mounting the guide bar and chain Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard 1 in direc tion of arrow Unscrew retaining nuts...

Page 11: ...1 G H Tightening the saw chain Turn the chain tightener C 4 to the right clockwise until the chain engages the guide groove of the bottom side of the bar see circle Slightly lift the end of the guide...

Page 12: ...e chain brake braking If the kickback is strong enough the sudden acceleration of the guide bar combined with the inertia of the hand guard 1 will automatically actuate the chain brake To engage the c...

Page 13: ...o add more engine oil than specified to ensure safe operation This will only result in a higher production of combustion residues which will pollute the environment and clog the exhaust channel in the...

Page 14: ...all remaining bio degradable oil from the oil tank oil feed system chain and guide bar as many such oils tend to leave sticky residues over time which can cause damage to the oil pump or other parts...

Page 15: ...n appropriate base If the lubrication is sufficient you will see a light oil trace be cause oil will be flung off the sawing device Pay attention to the direction the wind is blowing and avoid unneces...

Page 16: ...before the top dead centre Now pull the starter cable with a fast and forceful move ment until you hear the first ignition Caution Do not pull out the starter cable more than approx 50 cm and lead it...

Page 17: ...ng the permissible maximum speed leads to overheating and under lubrication This can damage the engine The only user adjustable setting is the idle adjusting screw 9 If the blade rotates in idle witho...

Page 18: ...act from the spare parts list All cutters must be of the same length dimension a Cutters with different lengths result in rough running of the chain and can cause cracks in the chain Minimum cutter le...

Page 19: ...uide the file horizontally 90 to the guide bar E The file holder makes file guidance easier It is marked for the correct 30 sharpening angle keep the marks parallel with the chain when filing see illu...

Page 20: ...bar chain and sprocket see PUTTING INTO OPERATION NOTE The chain brake is a very important safety device and like any other component subject to normal wear and tear Regular inspection and maintenance...

Page 21: ...totheeyes doNOTblowoutdirtparticles Do not use fuel to clean the air filter If the filter is very dirty clean it in lukewarm water with dish washing detergent Let the air filter dry completely If the...

Page 22: ...aning the air filter Pull the plug cap 1 off the spark plug Use only the combination wrench supplied with the saw to remove the spark plug Electrode gap The electrode gap must be 0 5 mm A Checking the...

Page 23: ...l tank cap Check for tightness Every day Air filter Clean 21 Guide bar Check for damage clean oil intake bore 20 Guide bar support Clean in particular the oil guide groove 15 20 Idle speed Check chain...

Page 24: ...e to dirt on the fan housing Work on the chain saw by unskilled persons or inappropriate repairs Use of unsuitable spare parts or parts which are not original MAKITA parts insofar as they have caused...

Page 25: ...9 036 173 011 1 Air filter 10 010 114 061 1 Fuel oil tank cap cpl Extract from the spare parts list Use only original MAKITA parts For repairs and replacement of other parts see your MAKITA service c...

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Page 27: ...ve 2006 42 EG will come into force replacing Directive 98 37 EG This product meets the requirements of the new Directive The most important standards applied to properly meet the requirements of the a...

Page 28: ...Form 995 707 676 1 08 GB Specifications subject to change without notice To find your local distributor please visit www makita outdoor com Makita Werkzeug GmbH Postfach 70 04 20 D 22004 Hamburg Germa...

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