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5

 SAFETY RULES

• 

Use the chainsaw, accessories and 

tool bits etc. in accordance with these 

instructions, taking into account the 

working conditions and the work to 

be performed. 

Use of the chainsaw for 

operations different from those intended 

could result in a hazardous situation.

SERVICE

• 

Have your chainsaw serviced by a 

qualified repair person using only 

identical replacement parts. 

This will 

ensure that the safety of the chainsaw is 

maintained.

•  Servicing requires extreme care and 

knowledge and should be performed 

only by a qualified service technician. 

For 

service we suggest you return the product 

to your nearest AUTHORIZED SERVICE 

CENTER  for repair. When servicing, use 

only identical replacement parts.

BATTERY USE AND CARE

• 

Ensure the switch is in the off position 

before inserting battery pack.

• 

Only charge the battery with a Snapper 

60-volt Charger (SCH60V). 

A charger that 

is suitable for one type of battery pack may 

create a risk of fire when used with another 

battery pack.

• 

For use only with Snapper batteries 

(Model  SBA260V, SBA2560V, and 

SBA460V).

•  Use the chainsaw only with specifically 

designated battery packs.

 Use of any 

other battery packs may create a risk of 

injury and fire.

• 

When battery pack is not in use, keep it 

away from other metal objects, like paper 

clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other 

small metal objects, that can make a 

connection from one terminal to another.

 

Shorting the battery terminals together may 

cause burns or a fire.

•  Under abusive conditions, liquid may be 

ejected from the battery; avoid contact. 

If contact accidentally occurs, flush with 

water.

 If liquid contacts eyes, additionally 

seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the 

battery may cause irritation or burns.

SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

• 

Keep all parts of the body away from 

the saw chain when the chainsaw 

is operating. Before you start the 

chainsaw, make sure the saw chain is 

not contacting anything. 

A moment of 

inattention while operating chainsaws may 

cause entanglement of your clothing or body 

with the saw chain.

• 

Always hold the chainsaw with your 

right hand on the rear handle and your 

left hand on the front handle. 

Holding the 

chainsaw with a reversed hand configuration 

increases the risk of personal injury and 

should never be done.

• 

Hold the chainsaw by insulated gripping 

surfaces only, because the saw chain 

may contact hidden wiring or its own 

cord. 

Saw chains contacting a “live” wire 

may make exposed metal parts of the 

chainsaw “live” and could give the operator 

an electric shock.

• 

Always wear safety glasses and 

hearing protection. Further protective 

equipment for head, hands, legs and 

feet is recommended.

 Adequate protective 

clothing will reduce personal injury by flying 

debris or accidental contact with the saw 

chain.

• 

Do not operate a chainsaw in a tree.

 

Operation of a chainsaw while up in a tree 

may result in personal injury. 

• 

Always keep proper footing and operate 

the chainsaw only when standing on 

fixed, secure and level surface.

 Slippery 

or unstable surfaces such as ladders may 

cause a loss of balance or control of the 

chainsaw.

• 

When cutting a limb that is under tension 

be alert for spring back. 

When the tension 

in the wood fibres is released the spring 

loaded limb may strike the operator and/or 

throw the chainsaw out of control.

• 

Use extreme caution when cutting brush 

and saplings.

 The slender material may 

catch the saw chain and be whipped toward 

you or pull you off balance.

• 

Carry the chainsaw by the front handle 

with the chainsaw switched off and away 

from your body. When transporting or 

storing the chainsaw always fit the guide 

bar cover. 

Proper handling of the chainsaw 

will reduce the likelihood of accidental 

contact with the moving saw chain.

• 

Always use two hands when operating 

the chainsaw.

• 

Contact of the guide-bar tip with any 

object should be avoided.

• 

Tip contact may cause the guide bar to 

move suddenly upward and backward, 

which may cause serious injury.

• 

Follow instructions for lubricating, chain 

tensioning and changing accessories.

 

Improperly tensioned or lubricated chain 

may either break or increase the chance for 

kickback.

• 

Keep handles dry, clean, and free from 

oil and grease. 

Greasy, oily handles are 

Not 

for 

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Summary of Contents for SC60V

Page 1: ...A Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before using this product Failure to do so can result in serious injury Lea el manual de instrucciones y siga todas las advertencias e ins...

Page 2: ...requirements Safety Alert Symbol Precautions that involve your safety Read Operator s Manual To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Glo...

Page 3: ...lly hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Without Safety Alert Symbol Indicates a situation that may result in property damage PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 4: ...gs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating chainsaws may result in serious personal injury Use safety equipment Always wear eye protection Safety equipment such as dust mask non...

Page 5: ...with the saw chain Always hold the chainsaw with your right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle Holding the chainsaw with a reversed hand configuration increases the risk o...

Page 6: ...into the object and stop the chain for an instant The result is a lightning fast reverse reaction which kicks the guide bar up and back toward the operator If the saw chain is pinched along the top of...

Page 7: ...1 Press the auxiliary handle 1 onto the power head shaft so that the handle is angled toward the rear handle that allows for comfortable operation 2 Slide the auxiliary handle over the holder 2 and e...

Page 8: ...ND CHAIN Ensure that the battery has been removed from the chainsaw Remove the wrench located in the rear of the handle Remove the chain cover lock nuts from the chain cover with the wrench by rotatin...

Page 9: ...le or dispose of oil properly Consult your local waste authority for information regarding available recycling and disposal options Quick View Oil Indicator CHAIN LUBRICAN T Re install the chain cover...

Page 10: ...unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future reference Guide Bar Front Hand Guard Adjustment Screw Chain Cover Lock Nuts Rear Hand...

Page 11: ...Proper grip on handles See General Safety Rules for appropriate safety equipment Wear non slip gloves for maximum grip and protection Hold the saw firmly with both hands Always keep your left hand on...

Page 12: ...chain to stop If you run the saw without a cutting load unnecessary wear can occur to the chain bar and unit Do not put pressure on the saw at the end of the cut WORK AREA PRECAUTIONS Cut only wood or...

Page 13: ...of the lean and balance of the tree wind and the location of large limbs These things influence the direction in which the tree will fall Do not try to fell a tree along a line different from its natu...

Page 14: ...et the chain contact the ground After completing the cut wait for the saw chain to stop before you move the chain saw Always stop the motor before moving from tree to tree BUCKING WITH A WEDGE If the...

Page 15: ...il you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight This prevents stripping the bark from the main member Underbuck the branch 1 3 through for your first cut Your second cut should overbuck...

Page 16: ...l injury read and understand all the safety instructions in this section WARNING Before performing any maintenance make sure the battery is removed Failure to heed this warning could result in serious...

Page 17: ...them with the wrench The chain is correctly tensioned when there is no sag on the underside of the guide bar the chain is snug but it can be turned by hand without binding NOTE If the chain is too tig...

Page 18: ...ng the chain after reading the instructions that follow have the saw chain sharpened by an authorized service center or replace with a recommended low kickback chain SHARPENING THE CUTTERS Be careful...

Page 19: ...ace with flat file when adjusting depth gauges MAINTAINING THE GUIDE BAR Every week of use reverse the guide bar on the saw to distribute the wear for maximum bar life The bar should be cleaned every...

Page 20: ...the bar against the center alignment groove 7 Ensure that the adjusting pin is located in the tensioning hole on the chain bar 8 And that the rubber block and chain bar are free from oil as this helps...

Page 21: ...the chain if it is too tight Refer to Adjusting the Chain Tension earlier in this manual Refer to Replacing the Bar and Chain assembly earlier in this manual Inspect guide bar and chain for damage Mo...

Page 22: ...22 EXPLODED VIEW N o t f o r R e p r o d u c t i o n...

Page 23: ...90 Distance Sleeve 1 9 32206590 Nuts 1 10 311031063 1 Tensioning Assembly 1 11 311011884 Housing Assembly 1 12 322051075 Nuts 2 13 333081075 Liner Bushing 1 14 342011884 Left Brake Block 1 15 34104107...

Page 24: ...valid Brushless motor carries a ten 10 year motor warranty against defects in workmanship and materials Items not covered by warranty 1 Any part that has become inoperative due to misuse commercial u...

Page 25: ...r el riesgo de lesiones el usuario debe leer y comprender el manual del usuario antes de usar este producto Guantes Use guantes protectores antideslizantes para trabajo pesado cuando opere la motosier...

Page 26: ...en lesiones entre m nimas y moderadas PRECAUCI N Sin el s mbolo de alerta por seguridad indica una situaci n que podr a resultar en da os a la propiedad ESPECIFICACIONES DEL PRODUCTO Tipo Inal mbrico...

Page 27: ...argarse con el cargador especificado para la bater a Podr a provocar un riesgo de incendio si utiliza un cargador con una bater a para la que no est dise ado SEGURIDAD PERSONAL Mant ngase alerta y ate...

Page 28: ...los o dos Se recomienda adem s el uso de equipos de protecci n para cabeza manos piernas y pies Una Desconecte la clavija del enchufe ylo desconecte la bateria de la herramienta el ctrica antes de rea...

Page 29: ...stico alba iler a o de construcci n que no sean de madera Utilizar la motosierra para realizar trabajos diferentes a los que esta herramienta est destinada podr a dar como resultado una situaci n peli...

Page 30: ...zos y no corte por encima de la altura del hombro Esto ayuda a impedir el contacto accidental del extremo de la barra y permite un mejor control de la motosierra en situaciones inesperadas 3 Utilice s...

Page 31: ...so that the handle is angled toward the rear handle that allows for comfortable operation 2 Slide the auxiliary handle over the holder 2 and ensure the holder fits between the slots on the auxiliary h...

Page 32: ...RRA Y LA CADENA Quite la bater a de la motosierra Quite la llave incluida del mango posterior Quite las dos contratuercas de la cubierta de la cadena girando la llave en el sentido contrario al reloj...

Page 33: ...cadena y de la rueda dentada de la barra ADVERTENCIA Para conservar los recursos naturales recicle o deseche apropiadamente el aceite Pida a la agencia local de desechos informaci n acerca de las opc...

Page 34: ...iarizarse con la ubicaci n de los diferentes controles y ajustes Guarde este manual para referencia futura Barra de Gu a Guardia de mano delantera Tornillo de Ajuste Loco de Cerradura de Tapa de Caden...

Page 35: ...dad adecuado P ngase guantes antideslizantes para lograr una capacidad de sujeci n m ximas Sujete ls sierra firmemente con ambas manos Siempre mantenga la mano izquierda en el mango delantero y la man...

Page 36: ...ndo en vac o puede ocurrir un desgaste innecesario de la cadena de la barra y de la unidad No aplique presi n en la sierra al final del corte PRECAUCIONES RELACIONADAS CON EL REA DE TRABAJO S lo corte...

Page 37: ...mediato Elija su v a de escape o v as en caso de que la v a original se encuentre bloqueada Despeje las inmediaciones del rbol y aseg rese de que no existen obst culos en la trayectoria de retirada qu...

Page 38: ...ical Retire del rea de trabajo la parte suelta resultante Una vez habiendo eliminado las ra ces zancas grandes de la forma se alada en Procedimiento correcto para talar rboles aplique el procedimiento...

Page 39: ...w with a firm grip Always make sure your footing is secure and your weight is distributed evenly on both feet Leave the larger support limbs under the tree to keep the tree off the ground while cuttin...

Page 40: ...i n vertical durante el corte de tronzado para separar el tronco de la cepa Tenga cuidado con las p rtigas son peligrosas AVERTISSEMENT Las p rtigas son peligrosas y podr an golpear al operador oblig...

Page 41: ...NT Antes de efectuar cualquier tarea de mantenimiento aseg rese que se ha quitado la bater a La inobservancia de esta advertencia podr a causar lesiones corporales serias PRECAUCI N Use siepre guantes...

Page 42: ...ontratuercas de la cubierta de la cadena con la llave La cadena tendr la tensi n adecuada cuando no est floja en la parte inferior de la barra de gu a y cuando la cadena est ajustada pero pueda girar...

Page 43: ...icados y a la misma longitud ya que s lo puede lograrse un corte r pido cuando est n uniformes todos los dientes de corte PRECAUCI N Antes de hacer reparaciones o ajustes en la sierra de cadena aseg r...

Page 44: ...ue lijada con la lija redondeada Tenga cuidado de no tocar la cara de la cortadora con la lija plana cuando ajuste los calibres de profundidad MANTENIMIENTO DE LA BARRA GU A Cada semana de uso inviert...

Page 45: ...7 Aseg rese que el bloque de ajuste este situado en el agujero tensor de la cadena 8 Y que la barra de cadena y bloque de goma esten libres de aceite ya que esto ayuda a mantener la tensi n de la cade...

Page 46: ...n da ados Afloje la cadena si est demasiado ajustada V ase la informaci n sobre Ajustar la Tensi n de la cadena que aparece m s arriba en este manual Consulte el apartado Reemplazo de la barra y de la...

Page 47: ...47 DIAGRAMA DE COMPON ENTES N o t f o r R e p r o d u c t i o n...

Page 48: ...34111590 Manga a distancia 1 9 32206590 Tuercas 1 10 311031063 1 La Asamblea de tensado 1 11 311011884 Montaje de la cubierta 1 12 322051075 Tuercas 2 13 333081075 El cepillado 1 14 342011884 Bloque d...

Page 49: ...os de garant a del motor contra defectos de fabricaci n y materiales ART CULOS NO CUBIERTOS POR LA GARANT A AL CONSUMIDOR 1 Cualquier pieza que haya resultado inoperativa debido al mal uso abuso negli...

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