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Electric Chain Saw

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If the user does not balance out the force of 
the saw chain pushing backwards with his or 
her bodily force, there is a danger that only 
the tip of the saw rail will make contact with 
the wood and there will thus be a rebound.

Felling a tree

DANGER!
Risk of injury!

Felling and delimbing work may only be per-
formed by trained people!
There is a risk of fatal injuries!

Before beginning the felling work, make sure 
that:

 

– There are no people or animals in the fell-

ing area.

 

– An evacuation route free of obstacles is 

provided for each participant. The retreat 
occurs diagonally opposite to the felling 
direction.

 

– The area around the trunk is clear of ob-

stacles (risk of tripping!).

 

– The next workstation is at least two and a 

half tree lengths away.

 

– Before felling, check the direction of the 

felling of the tree and make sure that there 
are no objects, people or animals within 
two and a half of the length of the tree.

 

Check whether all handles are free of oil.

 

Check whether all parts of the device are 

present, firmly attached and undamaged.

 

Check the chain catcher for damage.

 

Check the chain tensioning.

Sawing technique

Pulling sawing

With this technique, sawing occurs with the 
underside of the saw rail from above down- 
wards. The saw chain thus pushes the device 
forwards away from the user.This way, the 
front edge of the device forms a support, 
which catches the forces which arise on the 
tree trunk when sawing.
With pulling sawing, the user has much more 
control over the device and can avoid re-
bounds better.Therefore, this is the preferred 
sawing technique.

Pushing sawing

With this technique, sawing occurs with the 
upper edge of the saw rail from below up-
wards. The saw chain thus pushes the device 
backwards towards the user. If the saw rail 
twists, the device can fly towards the user 
with great force.

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Page 2: ...Electric Chain Saw 1 11 6 10 12 13 1 7 9 8 5 2 3 4...

Page 3: ...f an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock Personal safety Stay 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 th...

Page 4: ...s assembled completely and according to regula tions Check the device to ensure that it works correctly especially check the correct and secure fit of the chain rail saw chain tensioned according to r...

Page 5: ...ect use of a power tool The latter can be prevented by appropriate precautions as described be low Hold the saw firmly with both hands mak ing sure your fingers are well wrapped around the chain saw h...

Page 6: ...between subse quent retensionings will get larger The saw chain is tensioned correctly if it lies close against the underside of the saw rail and can be moved easily by hand Readjust tension of the s...

Page 7: ...the trade literature We recommend that you attend suitable training and education The notes here are just an ad dition Checking the chain greasing NOTICE Device damage The device cannot be used withou...

Page 8: ...ns Never cut at shoulder level Never cut with the tip of the saw unit Always hold the chain saw firmly with both hands Use the toothed stop as a lever Watch the chain tension carefully DANGER Risk of...

Page 9: ...of the tree and make sure that there are no objects people or animals within two and a half of the length of the tree Check whether all handles are free of oil Check whether all parts of the device ar...

Page 10: ...om above down wards then make the final cut from below upwards In area B first cut through approx imately one third of the trunk diameter from below upwards then saw through from above DANGER Risk of...

Page 11: ...ansportation The saw should be stored in closed rooms with natural ventilation at temperatures from 0 to 40 and relative humidity up to 80 The presence of vapors of acids alkalis and other aggressive...

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