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OWNER’S MANUAL

Kickback Safety Devices On
This Saw

This saw has a low-kickback chain and
reduced kickback guide bar. Both items
reduce the chance of kickback, however,
kickback can still occur with this saw.

Saw Maintenance and Kickback
Safety

Follow maintenance instructions in the chain
saw manual. Proper cleaning of saw and
chain and guide bar maintenance can reduce
chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain
saw after each use. This will increase the
service life of your saw. 

Note:

 Even with

proper sharpening, risk of kickback can
increase with each sharpening.

SAFETY
WARNINGS

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MAINTENANCE
AND STORAGE OF
POLE SAW

Unplug Pole Saw from power source and
follow maintenance and storage procedures
outlined in the Maintenance and Storage
section of your chain saw manual.

POLE SAW
TRIMMING
PRECAUTIONS

Never stand directly under the limb
you are trimming. Always position
yourself out of the path of falling
debris.

Never stand on a ladder or other type
of unstable support while using the
Pole Saw.

Always use both hands to operate
Pole Saw. Keep a firm, steady pres-
sure on the Pole Saw while cutting
but do not try to force the saw through
the wood.

Do not use the Pole Saw to cut limbs
larger in diameter than the length of
the guide bar.

 WARNING: Some dust created

by power sanding, sawing, grind-
ing, drilling, and other construc-
tion activities contains chemicals
known (to the state of California) to
cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paints
• crystalline silica from bricks

and cement and other masonry
products

• arsenic and chromium from

chemically-treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures
varies, depending on how often
you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals:
work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equip-
ment, such as those dust masks
that are specially designed to filter
out microscopic particles.

KICKBACK

WARNING: Kickback may oc-

cur when the nose or tip of the
guide bar touches an object, or
when the wood closes in and
pinches the saw chain in the cut.
Tip contact in some cases may
cause a lightning fast reverse re-
action, kicking the guide bar up
and back towards the operator.
Pinching the saw chain along the
top of the guide bar may push the
guide bar rapidly back towards
the operator. Either of these re-
actions may cause you to lose
control of the saw which could
result in serious injury to user.

The following steps will reduce the risk of
kickback.

• Use both hands - one gripping the handle

and the other gripping the pole. Use firm
grip. Thumbs and fingers must wrap
around pole and handle.

• Keep all safety items in place on saw.

Make sure they work properly.

• Do not overreach or extend arms above

shoulder height.

• Keep solid footing and balance at all

times.

• Never try cutting through two branches

at the same time. Only cut one at a time.

• Do not bury guide bar nose or try plunge

cut (boring into wood using guide bar
nose).

• Watch for shifting of wood or other

forces that may pinch chain.

• Use extreme caution when reentering a

previous cut.

• Use low-kickback chain and guide bar

supplied with the chain saw. Only use
replacement parts listed for the pole saw.

• Never use dull or loose chain. Keep chain

sharp and adjusted correctly.

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Summary of Contents for RPS 96

Page 1: ...d and understand this manual before assembling or operating this chain saw Improper use of saw can cause severe injury Keep this manual for future reference MODEL RPS 96 8 ELECTRIC TELESCOPING POLE SAW OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...s goggles or face screen safety hard hat ear mufflers or ear plugs hair covering to contain long hair face or dust mask if working in dusty areas 10 Before cutting always provide the fol lowing clear work area secure footing planned retreat path from falling limbs 11 Inspect tree before trimming Make al lowance for branches to fall freely to the ground 12 Do not use your Pole Saw to fell sap lings...

Page 3: ...ilica from bricks andcementandothermasonry products arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often youdothistypeofwork Toreduce yourexposuretothesechemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equip ment such as those dust masks thatarespeciallydesignedtofilter out microscopic particles KICKBACK WARNING Kick...

Page 4: ...ger Switch Lockout Trigger Switch Power Cord Loosen Figure 1 Pole Saw Product Identification Grip Area Tighten Keep other persons away from cut ting end of polesaw and at a safe distance from work area Do not use Pole Saw near cable elec tric power or telephone lines Main tain a minimum clearance of 10 feet from all power lines POLE SAW TRIMMING PRECAUTIONS Continued ...

Page 5: ...e that turns saw on and off Squeezing trigger turns saw on Releasing trigger turns saw off Trimming Pruning Process of cutting limb s from a living tree Undercut An upward cut from underside of log or limb This is done while in normal cutting position and cutting with top of guide bar CAUTION Do not place chain on saw backwards If chain is backwards sawwillvibratebadly and will not cut Make sure c...

Page 6: ...ion will be reduced 2 Pull inner pole section out to desired length of extension Note Only extend pole to minimum length required to reach limb that is being cut 3 To lock pole in position tighten cou pling by turning coupling nut clockwise see Figure 8 until firmly hand tight Make sure saw handle is aligned with pole handle before tightening coupling nut IMPORTANT Do not use wrench or pliers to o...

Page 7: ...d cut Cut down to meet third cut This will remove limb stub OPERATING POLE SAW Continued Figure 11 Cutting A Limb 2 to 4 6 1st Cut Pruning Undercut to avoid splintering 3rd Cut Stub Undercut to avoid splintering 2nd Cut Pruning Cut to avoid pinching 4th Cut Final Stub Cut 2 Use both hands to grip Pole Saw Use only designated grip areas when oper ating Pole Saw see Figure 9 Use firm grip Thumbs and...

Page 8: ...______________ Serial No ________________________________ Date Purchased ___________________________ IndustriesofCanada Inc 2220 Argentia Road Unit 4 Mississauga Ontario L5N 2K7 905 826 8010 FAX 905 826 8236 Full 90 Day Warranty DESA Industries warrants each REMINGTON ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW to be free from defects in material or workmanship for 90 days from date of purchase This Warranty does not cove...

Page 9: ... coupe branche et de l utiliser L utilisation incorrecte du coupe branche risque d entraîner des blessures graves Conserver ce manuel pour pouvoir s y référer ultérieurement MODÈLE RPS 96 COUPE BRANCHE ÉLECTRIQUE À MANCHE TÉLESCOPIQUE DE 2 40 M 8 PI MANUEL D UTILISATION ET D ENTRETIEN ...

Page 10: ...tilisation de l outil comme coupe branche ou tronçonneuse por ter des vêtements ajustés ne pas por ter de vêtements amples ni de bijoux qui pourraient se prendre dans la chaîne en mouvement 9 Lors de l utilisation de l outil porter l équipement de sécurité suivant gants renforcés gants en caoutchouc si l on travaille dehors chaussures de sécurité à bout acier avec semelles antidérapantes protectio...

Page 11: ... lame guide Après chaqueutilisation inspecterlatronçonneuse et l entretenir Ceci prolonge sa durée en service Note Même si la chaîne est affûtée correctement le risque de recul peut aug menter après chaque affûtage Dispositifs de protection contre le recul sur cette tronçonneuse Cette tronçonneuse est munie d une chaîne à faible recul et d une lame guide à recul réduit Ces deux éléments réduisent ...

Page 12: ... guide Il peut se produire quand le bout de la lame guide touche un objet pendant le mouvement de la chaîne La lame guide fait alors un mouve ment brusque vers le haut et vers l arrière en direction de l utilisateur Taille élagage Coupedesbranchesd un arbre sur pied Verrou d interrupteur Dispositif qui ré duit le risque de mise en marche involon taire de la tronçonneuse PRÉCAUTIONS À PRENDRE POUR ...

Page 13: ...l envers sinon la tron çonneusevibreraitexcessivtement et il serait impossible de couper S assurerquelestranchantsdelachaînesont tournés dans le bon sens Positionner la chaîne de manière que les tranchants se trouvant sur le haut de la lame guide soient tournésverslenezdecelle ci voirFigure2 Figure 1 Nomenclature des pièces du coupe branche Figure 2 Position de la chaîne Partie à tenir PETIT MATÉR...

Page 14: ...ette en position de marche 2 Aligner les trous du support de man che et ceux du support de poignée En foncer des vis à tête à empreinte cruci forme avec rondelles freins dans le sup port de manche depuis le côté gauche et les visser dans les écrous à souder qui se trouvent sur le support de man che Bien serrer les vis à la main 3 Brancher le cordon électrique de la tronçonneuse dans la prise du co...

Page 15: ...onneuse à la vitesse maximum L arrêter en lâ chant la gâchette S assurer que la chaîne est immobilisée avant de poser l outil sur le sol Partie à tenir Figure 9 Parties à tenir désignées Longueur du Calibre AWG du prolongateur prolongateur 7 50 m 25 pi 16 15 00 m 50 pi 16 30 00 m 100 pi 14 45 00 m 150 pi 12 Ne pas approcher le cordon électrique de la zone de coupe Veiller à ce qu il ne s accro che...

Page 16: ...oids également sur les deux pieds 1 Faire la première entaille à 15 cm 6 po du tronc sur le dessous de la branche Utiliser le haut de la lame guide pour faire cette entaille Couper sur 1 3 du diamètredelabranche Voirlafigure11 2 Avancer de 5 à 10 cm 2 à 4 po plus loin sur la branche Faire la seconde entaille à partir du dessus de la bran che Continuer jusqu à ce que la bran che soit sectionnée 3 F...

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Page 18: ..._______________________ Serial No ________________________________ Date Purchased ___________________________ IndustriesofCanada Inc 2220 Argentia Road Unit 4 Mississauga Ontario L5N 2K7 905 826 8010 FAX 905 826 8236 Garantie de 90 jours DESA Industries garantit que chaque tronçonneuse électrique est exempte de défauts de matériaux et de fabrication pendant 90 jours à partir de la date d achat Cet...

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