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Operation Cont …...

Limbing

Limbing is the process of removing the branches from a 

fallen tree. Check the direction in which a branch will bend 

before cutting it. Always cut on the opposite side to the 

bending direction so that the guide bar is not pinched in 

the cut.

For large limbs that cannot be removed in one cut, make 

an initial cut from the bent side and finish by sawing from 

the opposite direction.

Do not remove limbs that are supporting the fallen tree 

on the ground until the tree has been cut into lengths.

Bucking

Bucking is cutting a log into lengths for easier handling.

To saw a log lying on the ground, first saw halfway, then 

roll the log over and cut from the opposite side.

To saw the end of a log supported off the ground, first 

saw up from the bottom one-third through the log 

then finish by sawing down from the top. To saw a log 

in the middle of two supports holding it off the ground, 

first saw down from the top one-third through the log 

then finish by sawing up from the bottom.

When bucking on a slope, always stand on the uphill 

side.

NOTE: 

Be careful that the chain does not cut into the 

ground when bucking as this causes rapid dulling of the 

chain.

Fig 15 

WARNING! 

Always keep a well balanced stance. Do not stand on the log. Be alert 

to the fact that the log may roll over. When working on a slope, always stand on the 

uphill side of the log.

Pruning

Pruning is the removal of a limb or branch from a

standing tree.

Fig 16 

WARNING! 

Do not use an unstable foothold 

or ladder. Do not overreach. Do not saw above 

shoulder height. Always use both hands to 

hold the saw. First cut up from the bottom and 

finish down from the top.

Fig 14 

Summary of Contents for ROSSGARDEN RGCS45CC

Page 1: ...g all safety information warnings and cautions Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or damage to product or property Please retain instructions for future reference...

Page 2: ...ain type Weight with bar and chain Spark Plug gap Spark plugs HUADE Champion 45 cm3 1 5 kW 11000 1000 RPM 3000 300 RPM 550 ml 25 1 260 ml OREGON 18 OREGON 91 5 5Kg 0 6 0 7mm L8RTF CJ 6Y INDEX PAGE SPE...

Page 3: ...and a sound proof helmet ear plugs or the like to protect your hearing Wear a safety helmet if there is a risk of objects falling on you from above WEAR gloves to protect your hands WEAR safety shoes...

Page 4: ...hat the saw chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released Shut off the engine before setting the chain saw down Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings becaus...

Page 5: ...CHING the saw chain along the BOTTOM of the guide bar may PULL the saw forward away from the operator Fig 2 A B PINCHING the saw chain along the TOP of the guide bar may PUSH the guide bar rapidly bac...

Page 6: ...use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the equivalent PARTS IDENTIFICATION Fig 3 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 13 12 15 17 19 20 18 21 16 1 Chain bar 2 Saw chain 3 Chain tens...

Page 7: ...t purposes ASSEMBLY WARNING Do not start the engine until the saw is fully assembled WARNING Wear protective gloves at all times when handling the chain Check that the Chain brake is released before p...

Page 8: ...djust the chain tension screw Fig 7 so that if the chain is pulled down with the fingers at the centre of the bar the gap between the chain and the bar is 6 to 8mm At this point double check to see if...

Page 9: ...starve the bar and chain of oil Running the saw with too little oil will decrease cutting efficiency shorten saw chain life cause rapid dulling of chain and cause excessive wear of bar from overheatin...

Page 10: ...into either position do not use your saw Take it immediately to a professional Service Centre for repair Fill The fuel tank Fig 9 A with 25 1 fuel oil mix Fill The oil tank Fig 9 B with chain oil NOTE...

Page 11: ...Stop when the engine tries to fire Push the choke knob back in Fig 11 A and then pull the starter again several times until the motor starts When the motor starts let it idle of a couple of seconds to...

Page 12: ...ly The use of a chain saw by an inexperienced person can be extremely danger ous If you are unsure please seek the assistance of a professional or get suitable training before using the chain saw WARN...

Page 13: ...off the ground first saw up from the bottom one third through the log then finish by sawing down from the top To saw a log in the middle of two supports holding it off the ground first saw down from...

Page 14: ...ted Fig 17 NOTE Direction of fall Fig 17 B is controlled by the notching cut Before any cuts are made consider the location of larger branches and natural lean of the tree to determine the way the tre...

Page 15: ...a hinge Fig 18 F The hinge guides the tree If the trunk is completely cut through control over the felling direction is lost Insert a wedge or felling lever in the cut well before the tree becomes un...

Page 16: ...lever Fig 21 C 6 Chain should stop abruptly When it does immedi ately release the throttle trigger 7 If chain brake functions properly turn the engine off and return the chain brake to the DIS ENGAGE...

Page 17: ...utlet Chain bar Turning the chain bar The bar should be reversed every 8 working hours to ensure uniform wear Keep the bar groove and lubrication hole clean Check the bar rails frequently for wear and...

Page 18: ...r the gap be tween the chain and the bar should be 6 to 8mm See Page 7 Fig 7 Breaking in a new saw chain A new chain will need to be readjusted after as few as 5 cuts This is normal during the break i...

Page 19: ...ce Cont Returning the saw back into operation Remove spark plug Clean the spark plug and check that the electrode gap is correct Fill fuel tank with proper fuel oil mixture Fill the chain oil tank See...

Page 20: ...Centre or J W Ross In order to obtain warranty service the purchaser must present the store receipt showing the name of the retailer and the date of purchase The period of the warranty begins from the...

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