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= cutting down area

-  Be careful when cutting splintery wood. Cut pieces of wood 

may be pulled along (risk of injuries).

-  When cutting with the upper edge of the guide bar, the chain 

saw may be pushed in the direction of the user if the chain 
gets clamped. For this reason use the lower edge of the bar 
whenever possible. The chain saw will then be pushed away 
from you (15).

-  If the timber is under tension (16), 

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 rst cut the pressure side 

(A). Then the crosscut can be performed on the tension side 
(B). Thus clamping of the guide bar can be avoided.

 CAUTION:
 

People felling trees or cutting of branches must be specially 
trained. High risk of injuries!

-  When cutting of branches, the chain saw should be supported 

on the trunk. Do not use the end of the bar for cutting (risk of 
kickback).

Be aware of branches under tension. Do not cut free branches 
from below.

-  Never perform detensioning cuts while standing on the trunk.

Before cutting down a tree ensure that

 

a)  only those people are within the working area which are 

actually involved in cutting down the tree.

 

b)   every worker involved can withdraw without stumbling (the 

people should withdraw backwards in a diagonal line, i. e. 
at a degree of 45°). 

 

c)  the bottom part of the trunk is free from foreign objects, 

underbrush and branches. Make sure to have a safe footing 
(risk of stumbling).

 

d)  the next working place is at least 2 1/2 tree lengths away 

(17). Before cutting down the tree check the 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 
- natural overhang - is the tree rotten? 

Take into account the direction and speed of the wind. If strong 
gusts are occurring, do not do any felling.

-  Cutting the roots: 

 

Start with the strongest root. First do the vertical and then the 
horizontal cut.

-  Notching the trunk 

(18, A): 

 

The notch determines the direction of fall and guides the tree. 
The trunk is notched perpendicular to the direction of fall and 
penetrates 1/3 -1/5 of the trunk diameter. Perform the cut near 
the ground. 

 -  When correcting the cut, always do so over the whole width of 

the notch. 

Cut down

 the tree (19, B) above the bottom edge of the notch 

(D). The cut must be exactly horizontal. The distance between 
both cuts must be approx. 1/10 of the trunk diameter. 

- The 

material between both cuts

 (C) serves as a hinge. Never 

cut it through, otherwise the tree will fall without any control. 
Insert felling wedges in time.

Secure the cut only with wedges made of plastic or aluminium. 
Do not use iron wedges. If the saw hits an iron wedge the chain 
can be seriously damaged or torn.

-  When cutting down a tree always stay sidewards of the falling 

tree.

-  When withdrawing after having performed the cut, be alert for 

falling branches.

-  When working on sloping ground the user of the chain saw 

must stay above or sidewards of the trunk to be cut or the tree 
already cut down. 

-  Be alert for trunks which may roll towards you.

Summary of Contents for DCS500

Page 1: ...riginal Instruction Manual Important Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the chain saw into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations Keep this instruction manual DCS460...

Page 2: ...the brake band and sprocket interior 22 Cleaning the guide bar 22 Replacing the saw chain 23 Cleaning the air lter 24 Replacing the spark plug 25 Checking the ignition spark 25 Checking the muf er sc...

Page 3: ...s You will notice the following symbols on the saw and in the Instruction Manual Caution kickback Chain brake Fuel and oil mixture Normal Winter operation Carburetor adjustment Chain oil ll oil pump S...

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

Page 5: ...nction of the chain brake the correct mounting of the guide bar the correct sharpening and tighten ing of the chain the rm mounting of the sprocket guard the easy motion of the throttle lever and the...

Page 6: ...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 12 Use the chain saw for sawing wood only Avoid touching the ground...

Page 7: ...17 Before cutting down the tree check the 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...

Page 8: ...rrectly 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 mo...

Page 9: ...ther oils 50 1 quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD Chain brake engages manually or in case of kickback Chain speed 2 m s 325 19 3 3 8 22 2 Sprocket pitch inch 325 oder 3 8 Number of teeth Z 7 Chain type...

Page 10: ...vered with the chain saw for the following work Put the chain saw on a stable surface and carry out the following steps for mounting the guide bar and saw chain Release the chain brake by pulling the...

Page 11: ...g the top of the chain must point in the direction of the arrow Tightening the saw chain Turn the chain tensioning screw 4 to the right clockwise until the saw chain catches in the groove on the lower...

Page 12: ...gency IMPORTANT NEVER run the saw with the chain brake acti vated except for testing see Testing chain brake Doing so can very quickly cause extensive engine damage ALWAYS release the chain brake bef...

Page 13: ...re lling it into the chain saw tank It is not wise to add more engine oil than speci ed to ensure safe operation This will only result in a higher production of combus tion residues which will pollute...

Page 14: ...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 The next time you use the saw ll the ta...

Page 15: ...not constitute a defect Place the saw on a suitable surface To ensure troublefree operation of the oil pump the oil guide groove at the crank case 2 and the oil inlet bore in the guide bar 3 must be...

Page 16: ...out 50 cm 20 out and let it back in slowly by hand Push in decompression valve 5 only on DCS461 501 model saws Move the combination switch 1 to the central ON position Pull the starter cable again qui...

Page 17: ...nscreen whichpreventssnowfromgetting in It is available as an accessory part no 957 173 250 Symbol on top when inserted Normal operation Symbol on top when inserted Winter operation D Checking the cha...

Page 18: ...make sure that adjusting screw H is turned out counterclockwise until it reaches a noticeable stop The limitations do not prevent excessively lean running 1 Start engine and let it warm up 3 5 minutes...

Page 19: ...ght idle speed good acceleration and maximum permissible 1 Basic setting Carefully turn the adjusting screws for the main nozzle H and idle nozzle L clockwise until you feel a stop Turn adjusting scre...

Page 20: ...right when sawing This is caused by uneven sharpening of the chain Important Sharpen frequently but without removing too much metal Generally 2 or 3 strokes of the le will be enough Have the chain re...

Page 21: ...tter is then the standerd for all other cutters of the chain New saw teeth must be led to the exact same shape as the used teeth including on their running surfaces File depending on chain type 90 or...

Page 22: ...il pin 3 of the chain tensioner is underneath the threaded pin 4 Remove the chain 5 and guide bar 6 NOTE Make sure there are no residues or foreign matter remaining in the oil guide groove 7 or on the...

Page 23: ...worn out so it should be replaced at least at every second chain replace ment To distribute the chain oil evenly run a new chain at half throttle for a few minutes before use New chains stretch so ch...

Page 24: ...e washed in lukewarm water with regular dishwashing detergent Note that the eece lter does not need to be cleaned until there is a noticeable loss of power If cleaning the lter does not bring an impro...

Page 25: ...laced in case of damage to the insulator electrode erosion burn or if the electrodes are very dirty or oily Remove the lter cover see Cleaning the air lter Pull the plug cap 7 off the spark plug Use o...

Page 26: ...pring will wind the cable around the drum Repeat the procedure once The starter grip should now stand straight up on the fan housing NOTE With the cable pulled all the way out it must still be possibl...

Page 27: ...ve the suction head for replacement pull it out through the tank ller neck using a piece of wire bent at one end to form a hook Cleaning the cylinder area Remove cover Remove the fan housing CAUTION T...

Page 28: ...ling air ow 9 Cylinder area Clean to maintain good cooling air ow 27 Spark plug Check and replace if necessary 25 Muf er Check tightness of mounting Check screws 9 25 Chain guide Check 11 Screws and n...

Page 29: ...will automatically invalidate the MAKITA product guarantee Guarantee MAKITA guarantees the highest quality and will therefore reimburse all costs for repair by replacement of damaged parts resulting...

Page 30: ...ings defective Outside Spark plug does not seal Mechanical Starter does not engage Spring in starter broken broken parts malfunction inside the engine Warm start dif culties Carburetor Fuel tank is ll...

Page 31: ...2 25 21 20 5 1 2 3 14 16 12 13 4 15 17 10 11 9 18 19 8 7 6 Extract from the spare parts list Use only original MAKITA parts For repairs and replacement of other parts see your MAKITA service centre DC...

Page 32: ...chain 3 8 for 38 cm 523 093 664 1 Saw chain 3 8 for 45 cm 523 093 672 1 Saw chain 3 8 for 53 cm 3 952 010 630 1 Chain protector for 33 38 cm 952 020 640 1 Chain protector for 45 cm 952 020 650 1 Chain...

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Page 36: ...To nd your local distributor please visit www makita outdoor com Form 995 705 302 3 10 GB Speci cations subject to change without notice MAKITA Werkzeug GmbH Postfach 70 04 20 D 22004 Hamburg Germany...

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