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MS 200 T

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and kickback forces of your saw without 
losing control (see section on reactive 
forces).

The use of climbing aids, such as spikes 
or climbing irons, also require special 
training. Always secure the chain saw 
with a rope (tie to hinged ring) and attach 
it to the lifeline. Cordon off the work area 
in order to reduce the risk of injuries and 
damage to bystanders or property (e. g. 
motor vehicles) from falling branches.

Position the chain saw in such a way 
that your body is clear of the cutting 
attachment whenever the engine is 
running. Stand to the left of cut while 
bucking.

Check condition of harness, belts and 
ropes at regular frequent intervals. 
Always pull the saw out of the cut with 
the chain running.

After finishing a cut, activate the chain 
brake to lock the chain or shut down the 
engine before moving the saw to 
another position in the tree.

Never put pressure on the saw when 
reaching the end of a cut. The pressure 
may cause the bar and rotating chain to 
pop out of the cut or kerf, go out of 
control and strike the operator or some 

To reduce the risk of seri-
ous or fatal injury to the 
operator or bystanders 
from loss of control, 
never use the saw with 
one hand. It is more diffi-
cult for you to control 
reactive forces and to 
prevent the bar and chain 
from skating or bouncing 
along the limb or log. 
Even for those compact 
saws designed for use in 
confined spaces, one-
handed operation is dan-
gerous because the 
operator may lose 
control.

Warning!

To reduce the risk of cut injuries, keep 
hands and feet away from the cutting 
attachment. Never touch a moving cut-
ting attachment with your hand or any 
other part of your body.

Warning!

Keep proper footing and balance at all 
times. Special care must be taken in 
slippery conditions (wet ground, snow) 
and in difficult, overgrown terrain. Watch 
for hidden obstacles such as tree 
stumps, roots, rocks, holes and ditches 
to avoid stumbling. There is increased 
danger of slipping on freshly debarked 
logs. For better footing, clear away 
fallen branches, scrub and cuttings. Be 
extremely cautious when working on 
slopes or uneven ground.

Warning!

Take extreme care in wet and freezing 
weather (rain, snow, ice). Put off the 
work when the weather is windy, stormy 
or rainfall is heavy.

Warning!

To reduce the risk of injury from loss of 
control, never work on a ladder or any 
other insecure support. Never hold the 
machine above shoulder height. Do not 
overreach.

Warning!

Never work in a tree unless you have 
received specific, professional training 
for such work, are properly secured 
(such as tackle and harness system or a 
lift bucket), have both hands free for 
operating the chain saw in a cramped 
environment and have taken proper pre-
cautions to avoid injury from falling 
limbs or branches.

Warning!

To reduce the risk of falls, keep rotating 
saw chain well clear of harness and life-
lines to avoid them being severed. It is 
essential to use a double lifeline.

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Summary of Contents for MS 200 T

Page 1: ...uede causar lesiones graves o mortales Warning To reduce the risk of kickback injury use STIHL reduced kickback bar and STIHL PMC3 3 8 Picco chain depending on sprocket pitch or other available low ki...

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual 1 53 Manual de instrucciones 55 112...

Page 3: ...g this Manual 2 Safety Precautions and Working Techniques 3 Cutting Attachment 18 Mounting the Bar and Chain 19 Tensioning the Saw Chain side chain tensioner 20 Checking Chain Tension 20 Fuel 21 Fueli...

Page 4: ...osophy is to continually improve all of its products As a result engineering changes and improvements are made from time to time Therefore some changes modifications and improvements may not be covere...

Page 5: ...he use of the power tool Safety Precautions and Working Techniques Due to the special com pact handle design closely spaced han dles there is an increased risk of injury from loss of control For this...

Page 6: ...transmitted to your hands Maintain a firm grip at all times but do not squeeze the handles with constant excessive pressure Take frequent breaks All the above mentioned precautions do not guarantee t...

Page 7: ...line mixture for fuel see chapter on Fuel of your instruction manual Good footing is very important Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles Steel toed safety boots suitable for climbing in trees are reco...

Page 8: ...f spilled and ignited by a spark or other ignition source it can cause fire and seri ous burn injury or property damage Use extreme caution when handling gasoline or fuel mix Do not smoke or bring any...

Page 9: ...master control lever stop switch must move easily to Stop and 0 Keep the handles clean and dry at all times it is particularly important to keep them free of moisture pitch oil fuel mix grease or res...

Page 10: ...chain brake must be engaged when starting the saw Warning Do not drop start This method is very dangerous because you may lose con trol of the saw 001BA062 L Warning Be sure that the guide bar and ch...

Page 11: ...igned for use in confined spaces one handed operation is dan gerous because the operator may lose control Warning To reduce the risk of cut injuries keep hands and feet away from the cutting attachmen...

Page 12: ...never run the machine indoors or in poorly ventilated locations If exhaust fumes become concentrated due to insufficient ventilation clear obstructions from work area to permit proper ventilation befo...

Page 13: ...ec trocution take extra precautions when cutting near power lines Have the power switched off before starting cutting work in the immediate vicinity of power lines Warning Do not operate your chain sa...

Page 14: ...be flung off damage the saw chain or cause the saw to kickback Warning Take special care when cutting shat tered wood because of the risk of injury from slivers being caught and thrown in your directi...

Page 15: ...hes 62 cm displacement are measured by applying a computer program to test results from a kickback test machine In addition features designed to reduce kickback injuries may lose some of their effecti...

Page 16: ...kstop chain brake will deactivate the chain brake 001BA174 KN Warning No Quickstop or other chain brake device prevents kickback These devices are designed to reduce the risk of kickback injury if act...

Page 17: ...n combination with certain powerheads comply with 5 11 of ANSI B 175 1 2000 Check with your STIHL dealer for such combinations Warning Reduced kickback bars and low kick back chains do not prevent kic...

Page 18: ...chain may drive the saw rapidly straight back toward the operator and may cause loss of saw control Pushback frequently occurs when the top of the bar is used for cutting To Avoid Pushback 1 Be alert...

Page 19: ...limbs could spring back toward the operator and cause loss of control of the saw and severe or fatal injury to the operator Warning Use only identical STIHL replacement parts for maintenance and repai...

Page 20: ...re is a change in its operating characteristics For any maintenance of the emission control system please refer to the maintenance chart and to the limited warranty statement near the end of the instr...

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