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BASIC CUTTING PROCEDURE

Accelerate the engine to full throttle just before entering
the cut by squeezing the throttle trigger.

DO NOT use a back and forth sawing type motion for
cutting.

The following steps should be followed to prevent damage
to tree or shrub bark.

See Figure 7.

1. The first cut should be a shallow cut (1/4 of the limb

diameter) on underside of limb close to main limb or
trunk (A).

2. The second cut should be made from the top side of the

limb out wards from first cut (B).

3. Make the final cut close to trunk (C).

WARNING

To prevent possible serious injury to yourself or to
others, READ, understand, and follow all instructions
in this Operator's Manual.

Keep the engine at full throttle the entire time you are
cutting.

For second and final cuts (from top of limb or branch),
hold the front cutting guide (20) against the limb being cut.
See Figure 8. This will help steady the limb and make it
easier to cut.

Allow the chain to cut for you; exert only light downward
pressure. If you force the cut, damage to the bar, chain, 
or engine can result.

Release the trigger as soon as the cut is completed,
allowing the engine to idle. If you run the pole pruner at full
throttle without a cutting load, unnecessary wear or
damage can occur to the chain, bar, and engine.

WORK AREA PRECAUTIONS

Cut only wood or materials made from wood; no sheet
metal, no plastics, no masonry, no non-wood building
materials.

Never allow children to operate your pole pruner. Allow no
person to use this pole pruner who has not read this
Operator's Manual and received adequate instructions for
the safe and proper use of this pole pruner.

Keep everyone - helpers, bystanders, children, and
animals a safe distance, of at least 50 ft. (15 m), from the
cutting area.

Always cut with both feet on solid ground to prevent being
pulled off balance.

Cut only when visibility and light are adequate for you to
see clearly.

LIMBING AND PRUNING

This unit is designed for trimming small branches and limbs
up to 6 in. (15 cm) in diameter.

Plan the cut carefully. Be aware of the direction in which
the branch will fall.

Branches may fall in unexpected directions. Do not stand
directly under the branch being cut.

The most typical cutting application is to position the unit
at an angle of 60° or less, depending on the specific
situation.

See Figure 9.

As the angle of the pole pruner shaft to ground increases,
the difficulty of making the first cut (from the underside 
of limb) increases. Failure to follow procedure shown 
in Figure 7 will result in the bar and chain binding 
and becoming pinched or trapped in the limb. If this 
should happen:
1. Stop the engine of the power head.
2. With engine stopped, loosen the knob on coupler.
3. Depress the button on the shaft, twist and pull the

shafts to separate the pruner from the engine.

4. If the limb can be reached from the ground, lift the limb

while holding the attachment. This should release the
"pinch" and free the pruner.

5. If pr uner is still trapped, call a professional for

assistance.

The long reach of the unit allows the operator to prune
branches or limbs that are normally out of reach.

Long branches should be removed in several stages.

Cutting lower branches first will allow the top branches
more room to fall.

Wor k slowly, keeping both hands on the saw with 
a firm grip. Maintain secure footing and balance.

Keep the tree between you and the chain while limbing.
Cut from the side of the tree opposite the branch you 
are cutting.

Do not cut from a ladder, this is extremely dangerous.
Leave this operation for professionals.

DO NOT use for felling or bucking.

When pruning trees it is important not to make the flush
cut next to the main limb or trunk until you have cut off the
limb fur ther out to reduce the weight. This prevents
stripping the bark from the main member. Under cut the
the branch 1/4 way through for your first cut, your second
cut should an over cut to drop the branch off. Now make
your final cut smoothly and neatly against the main
member so the bark will grow back to seal the wound.

See

Figure 7.

Keep all bystanders at least 50 ft. (15 m) away. To prevent
electrocution, do not operate within 50 feet (15 m) of
overhead electrical lines.

See Figure 11.

Under-Cut

Begin on the under side of the limb with the top of the pruner
against the limb; exer t light pressure upward. During
underbucking, the pruner will tend to push back at you.
Be prepared for this reaction and hold the pruner firmly to
maintain control.

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English

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Summary of Contents for APR-03

Page 1: ...TM APR 03 PRUNER ATTACHMENT OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig 1 12 5 13 14 9 10 11 Fig 2 ...

Page 3: ...Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 19 15 16 17 18 B A C 20 ...

Page 4: ...Fig 12 Fig 16 Fig 17 2 1 21 22 22 23 21 24 25 1 26 27 2 28 25 21 29 21 30 Fig 15 Fig 14 Fig 13 Fig 11 Fig 18 ...

Page 5: ...Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 3 32 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 37 43 42 8 33 12 5 A Fig 19 31 Fig 23 Fig 24 ...

Page 6: ...Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before mounting and operating this machine Subject to technical modifications ...

Page 7: ...reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual before using this product Thank you again for buying an Expand it Accessory SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCEINTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This product has many features for making its use more pleasant and enjoyable Safety performance and dependability have been given top priority in the design of this product makin...

Page 8: ...arranty Do not under any circumstance use any attachment or accessory on this product which was not provided with the product or identified as appropriate for use with this product in the Operator s Manual SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR PRUNER USE Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to serious injury Kickback may occur when the moving chain contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip ...

Page 9: ...ual contains special messages to bring attention to potential safety concerns machine damage as well as helpful operating and servicing information Please read all the information carefully to avoid injury and machine damage Wear eye hearing and Wear eye protection which is marked to comply with head protection ANSI Z87 1 as well as hearing and head protection when operating this equipment Safety ...

Page 10: ...eye damage Before beginning operation always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full face shield when needed We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with side shields Always wear eye protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 English SERVICE Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge a...

Page 11: ... GAUGE SETTING 33 HANGER HOLE 34 TOP PLATE 35 RIVET HOLE 36 HEEL 37 GULLET 38 CUTTING CORNER 39 SIDE PLATE 40 DEPTH GAUGE 41 TOE 42 LEFT HAND CUTTERS 43 RIGHT HAND CUTTERS 5 English FEATURES DESCRIPTION Before attempting to use this product familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety rules See Figure 1 WARNING Do not allow familiarity with your tool to make you careless Remember th...

Page 12: ...it you must wear a shoulder strap to support the unit If you unit does not have a strap hanger installed on the power head shaft use the following instructions to install the hanger 1 Pull strap hanger 16 apart and place over power head end of shaft position near the upper knob 2 Install bolt 17 lock washer 18 and nut 19 Tighten nut securely Note Check for tightness before each use to avoid seriou...

Page 13: ...tand directly under the branch being cut The most typical cutting application is to position the unit at an angle of 60 or less depending on the specific situation See Figure 9 As the angle of the pole pruner shaft to ground increases the difficulty of making the first cut from the underside of limb increases Failure to follow procedure shown in Figure 7 will result in the bar and chain binding an...

Page 14: ...pruner The sheath is a snug fit and must be attached very carefully due to the sharp teeth on the saw chain This is best done by grasping the sheath at one end in the center portion of the sheath and carefully sliding it over the chain Use caution to avoid the sharp teeth of the chain See Figure 11 REPLACING THE BAR AND CHAIN WARNING To avoid possible serious injury stop engine before replacing th...

Page 15: ...hain oil into the chain oiler tank 31 See Figure 21 3 Replace the cap and tighten securely 4 Check and refill the chain oiler tank every time the engine is fueled Note Do not use dirty used or otherwise contaminated oils Damage may occur to the oil pump bar or chain CHAIN MAINTENANCE Use only the replacement low kickback chain specified for your unit For smooth and fast cutting the chain needs to ...

Page 16: ...wo ways to hang your attachment for storage To use the hanger cap 44 push in the button 12 and place the hanger cap over end of the pruner attachment s shaft 5 Slightly rotate the cap from side to side until the button locks into place The hanger hole 33 in the pruner attachment shaft can be used for hanging purposes as well 10 English MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING IF THESE SOLUTIONS DO NOT SOLVE TH...

Page 17: ...epairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear The Company accepts no additional liability pursuant to this guarantee for the costs of travelling or transportation of the Product or parts to and from the service dealer or agent such costs...

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