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Parameter
Units of
measurement
Value
Chain pitch
Inch
0.325”
Chain gauge
Inch
0.058”
Number of drive link for saw chain 450mm (18”)
-
72
Sprocket
-
7 teeth x 0.325”
(8,25mm)
Recommended guide-bar length
min - max
350 - 450 mm,
(14” - 18”)
Cutting length with guide-bar 350 mm (14”)
mm
340
Cutting length with guide-bar 400 mm (16”)
mm
390
Cutting length with guide-bar 450 mm (18”)
mm
440
Equivalent vibration level (ahveq) ) front / rear handle
m/s
2
6.5 / 8.4
Sound pressure level Lp
A
dB(A)
94
Sound power level Lw
A
dB(A)
114
Unit mass without guide-bar and saw-chain, empty tanks
kg
5.7
1. General guidelines for safe operation.
1.1. Safe operation of gasoline chain saws.
Warning! Persons unfamiliar with instruction manual are not allowed to use chain saw.
Use the chain saw for cutting wood only.
Other use of the chain saw is the sole responsibility of the user who should bear in mind that it may
be dangerous.
The manufacturer is not responsible for losses and damages resulting from unintended use of the
chain saw.
Workplace
1.2. Work area safety.
Keep your workplace tidy and ensure it is well lit.
Untidiness and insufficient illumination contribute to accidents especially when chain saws are in
use.
Keep children and bystanders away from the workplace.
Distraction may cause loss of control over the tool.
1.3. Personal safety.
Use safety equipment, such as work suit, protective glasses, protective shoes, protective helmet,
earmuffs, protection and leather gloves. Using safety equipment in appropriate conditions reduces risk
of body injury.
Do not overestimate your abilities. Stand firmly and keep your balance at all times.
It enables better control over the saw in unpredicted situations.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may be caught by moving parts.
1.4. Transportation and storing.
When carrying the chain saw switch off the engine, put on the chain cover and switch on the chain
brake. Carrying unsecured and operating chain saw may cause body injury.
Carrying the chain saw is possible only when holding its front handle.
Other parts may not ensure appropriate grip and even cause injury.
Inspect your chain saw. Check alignment and fixing of moving parts, check against part cracks and
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