background image

7

 DANGER

Kickback safety precaution for chain 
saw users kickback may occur 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.

Kickback Safety Precautions

  Tip contact in some case may cause a 

lightning-fast reverse reaction, kicking the 
guide bar up and back toward the operator 
(this is called a rotational kickback).

  

Pinching the saw chain along the top of the 
guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly 
back toward the operator (this is called a 
linear kickback).

  Either or these reactions may cause you to 

lose control of the saw and come in contact 
with the moving chain, which could result 
in serious personal injury. As a chain saw 
user, you should take several steps to keep 
your cutting jobs free from accident or 
injury.

  With a basic understanding of kickback, 

you can reduce or eliminate the element of 
surprise. Sudden surprise contributes to  
accidents. Understand that rotational  
kickback is preventable by keeping an  
unshielded bar nose from touching an 
object or the ground.

  Do not operate a chain saw with one hand!

 

Serious injury to the operator, helpers or 
bystanders may result from one-handed 
operation. For proper control, always use 
two hands when operating a chain saw, one 
hand which operates the trigger. This can 
result in the chain saw “skating ”or skid-
ding, which can result in personal injury 
due to loss of control.

  Keep a good 

¿

rm grip on the saw which 

both hands, with the right hand on the 
rear handle and the left hand on the front 
handle, when the engine is running. Use a 

¿

rm grip with thumbs and 

¿

ngers enriching 

the chain saw handles. A 

¿

rm grip will help 

you reduce kickback and maintain control 
of the saw. Two hands must be used to 
control the saw at all times.

  Do not overreach or cut above chest height.

  Make sure that the area in which you are  

cutting is free from obstructions. Do not let 
the bar nose contact a log, branch, or any 
other obstruction which could be hit while 
you are operating the saw.

  Cutting at high engine speeds may reduce 

the likelihood of kickback. But cutting at 
part-throttle or low engine speeds may be 
preferable to control the chain saw in tight 
situations and may also reduce the  
likelihood of kickback.

  Follow manufacturer’s sharpening and  

maintenance instructions for the saw chain.

  Use only replacement guide bars and 

chains speci

¿

ed by the manufacturer, or the  

acceptable equivalents of these guide bars 
and chains.

Summary of Contents for 269TCs

Page 1: ...ain saw is designed especially for tree service by a trained operator Read the instructions carefully and follow the rules for safe operation Failure to do so could result in serious injury WARNING En...

Page 2: ...adjustment Purge bulb Primer Carburetor adjustment Low speed mixture Carburetor adjustment High speed mixture Carburetor adjustment Idle speed Recommended maximum speed uaranteed sound power level Pag...

Page 3: ...g positions for both themselves and the saw The chain saw should be checked fueled started and warmed up by the ground worker and then switched off before it is sent up to the operator in the tree The...

Page 4: ...tips Tree service chain saws should only be used one handed where Operators cannot gain a work position enabling two handed use and They need to support their working position with one hand and The s...

Page 5: ...sult in serious or fatal damage If you have any physical condition which strenuous work could worsen check with your physician before using a chain saw Always wear a cap or hat when working with a cha...

Page 6: ...urely Do not pour fuel indoors Wipe any spilled fuel off the unit Never refuel while the engine is still hot Do not store the unit with fuel in its tank because a fuel leak could start a re Move the c...

Page 7: ...rator helpers or bystanders may result from one handed operation For proper control always use two hands when operating a chain saw one hand which operates the trigger This can result in the chain saw...

Page 8: ...n cutting small size brush and saplings because slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance Stay on the uphill side when bucking or limbing logs which mi...

Page 9: ...uld be applied in each cutting situation Do not let any person use your saw unless he has read this operator s manual and fully understands its instructions Use your saw only to cut wood or wood produ...

Page 10: ...r closing the oil tank Turn cap clockwise to tighten Tighten it rmly with hand 13 Starter Handle The grip of the starter for starting the engine 14 Air Cleaner Cover Covers air lter 15 Cleaner Cover K...

Page 11: ...ASO FC and FD grade oil Use only fresh and clean fuel Do not mix directly in fuel tank Avoid spilling petrol and oil Spilled fuel should always be wiped up Handle petrol with care it is highly in amma...

Page 12: ...handle to snap back against the casing WARNING After choke control knob is turned and then knob is returned to original position throttle remains a little open latch condition If engine is started in...

Page 13: ...ill be pulled easily along the bar by hand Hold the chain just above a dry surface and open the throttle to half speed for 30 seconds A thin line of thrown oil should be seen on the dry surface WARNIN...

Page 14: ...Brake 4 The chain stop immediately 5 Release the throttle trigger If the chain does not stop immediately bring the saw to your shindaiwa dealer to repair 55 cm End of the guide bar may be placed at h...

Page 15: ...t a path of retreat When the tree begins to fall you should retreat away from the direction of fall at a 45 degree angle and at least 3 m from the trunk to avoid the trunk kicking back over the stump...

Page 16: ...o all bucking operations Keep both hands on the handles at all times CAUTION Stay on the uphill side of logs Limbing Don t cut with the saw overhead or the bar in a vertical position If the saw should...

Page 17: ...ression and cut from the wrong side the timber will pinch the guide bar and chain trapping it Racing the engine with the chain jammed will burn out your clutch If the chain should become jammed and th...

Page 18: ...park plug Carburettor Cooling system plugged Exhaust port silencer plugged Clean or replace Clean or replace Clean Clean and adjust replace Adjust Clean Clean WARNING All chain saw service other than...

Page 19: ...will affect the normal lubricating system DANGER Petrol and fuel are extremely ammable Extreme caution is required when handling petrol or fuel Start engine and allow it to run at high idle until war...

Page 20: ...ck periodically The standard spark gap is 0 6 to 0 7 mm Correct the spark gap if it is wider or narrower than the standard gap Check periodically Clogged ns will result in poor engine cooling Guide Ba...

Page 21: ...stance clean it with kerosene and soak it in oil Note These angles are referred to as Oregon 25AP 91PX 91V and Carlton N1C BL For other branded saw chain follow it s chain manufacturer s instruction 1...

Page 22: ...bar with the guide bar cover before putting them in storage 10 Store unit in a dry dust free place out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons Note For future reference you should keep...

Page 23: ...1C BL Lubrication Adjustable automatic oil pump Sprocket Speci ed number of teeth 6 8 Engine Type Aircooled 2 stroke single cylinder Carburettor Diaphragm type Magneto Flywheel magneto CDI system Spar...

Page 24: ...up The authorized representative in Europe who is authorized to compile the technical le Mr Philip Wicks Atlantic Bridge Limited Atlantic House PO Box 4800 Earley Reading R 5 4 B United Kingdom Have s...

Page 25: ...25 NOTES...

Page 26: ...NOTES 7 2 SUEHIROCHO 1 CHOME OHME TOKYO 198 8760 JAPAN PHONE 81 428 32 6118 FAX 81 428 32 6145 X750 022 96 0 X750 323 770 0 Printed in Japan 2007...

Reviews: