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Chain Saw Safety Manual

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Do not touch the chain while the engine 

is running. If the chain becomes jammed 

by an obstruction, switch off the engine 

immediately before attempting to 

remove the obstruction.
To reduce the risk of injury, shut off the 

engine before changing the saw chain.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not smoke 

while operating or standing near your 

power tool. Note that combustible fuel 

vapor may escape from the fuel system.
If your power tool is subjected to 

unusually high loads for which it was not 

designed (e.g. heavy impact or a fall), 

always check that it is in good condition 

before continuing work – see also 

"Before Starting". Check the fuel system 

in particular for leaks and make sure the 

safety devices are working properly. Do 

not continue operating your power tool if 

it is damaged. In case of doubt, have the 

machine checked by your servicing 

dealer.
Make sure the idle speed setting is 

correct. The chain must not run when 

the engine is idling with the throttle 

trigger released. Check and correct the 

idle speed setting at regular intervals. If 

the saw chain still moves, have your 

dealer check your machine and make 

proper adjustments or repairs.

Reactive Forces

The most common reactive forces that 

occur during cutting are: kickback, 

pushback and pull-in.

Dangers of kickback

Kickback occurs when the saw is 

suddenly thrown up and back in an 

uncontrolled arc towards the operator.

Kickback occurs, e.g.

when the upper quadrant of the bar 

nose unintentionally contacts wood 

or another solid object, e.g. when 

another limb is touched accidentally 

during limbing.

when the chain at the nose of the 

guide bar is pinched in the cut.

Quickstop chain brake:
This device reduces the risk of injury in 

certain situations – it cannot prevent 

kickback. If activated, the brake stops 

the saw chain within a fraction of a 

second – for a description of this device 

refer to chapter on "Chain Brake" in this 

manual.

To reduce the risk of kickback

Work cautiously and avoid 

situations which could cause 

kickback.

Hold the saw firmly with both hands 

and maintain a secure grip.

Always cut at full throttle.

Be aware of the location of the guide 

bar nose at all times.

Do not cut with the bar nose.

Take special care with small, tough 

limbs, they may catch the chain.

Kickback can result in 

serious or fatal injury.

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Summary of Contents for MS 211 C

Page 1: ...Chain Saw Safety Manual...

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Page 3: ...tains the safety precautions and recommended cutting techniques outlined in the instruction manuals for STIHL chain saws The chapter on Main Parts of the Saw shows the MS 211 as an example Other chain...

Page 4: ...den objects only Do not use your power tool for any other purpose since this may result in accidents Only use tools guide bars chains chain sprockets and accessories that are explicitly approved for t...

Page 5: ...ck that your power tool is properly assembled and in good condition refer to appropriate chapters in the instruction manual Check operation of chain brake front hand guard Correctly mounted guide bar...

Page 6: ...rk alone keep within calling distance of others in case help is needed Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your ability to hear warnings shouts alarms etc is res...

Page 7: ...vals If the saw chain still moves have your dealer check your machine and make proper adjustments or repairs Reactive Forces The most common reactive forces that occur during cutting are kickback push...

Page 8: ...t have fallen unfavorably between other trees and are under strain when working in blowdown areas Do not work with the chainsaw in such circumstances Use block and tackle cable winch or tractor Pull o...

Page 9: ...er supported in the kerf You have to take the full weight of the saw since it might otherwise go out of control Felling Do not attempt felling unless you have been trained in the necessary techniques...

Page 10: ...dull the saw chain Remove large buttress roots Make the vertical cut first then the horizontal but only if the wood is sound Felling notch When making the felling notch make use of the gunning sight...

Page 11: ...he felling cut D slightly higher than bottom of the felling notch Cut horizontally Leave approx 1 10 of the tree diameter uncut between the felling cut and the felling notch This is the hinge Drive we...

Page 12: ...saw horizontally and swing it as far as possible using the bumper spike as a pivot avoid repositioning the saw more than necessary 2 When repositioning the saw for the next cut keep the guide bar full...

Page 13: ...e center of the felling notch there is a danger of pushback at this point then swing the bar in the direction of the arrow Limbing Do not attempt limbing unless you have been trained in the necessary...

Page 14: ...y maintenance or repair work not described in the instruction manual Have all other work performed by a servicing dealer STIHL recommends that you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusivel...

Page 15: ...roblems Observe sharpening instructions keep the chain and guide bar in good condition at all times for safe and correct handling of the saw The chain must be properly sharpened tensioned and well lub...

Page 16: ...problem if damaged if required Complete machine Visual inspection condition leaks X X Clean X Throttle trigger trigger lockout choke lever stop switch Master Control lever depending on version Check...

Page 17: ...place X 1 STIHL recommends a STIHL servicing dealer 2 Firmly tighten down the cylinder base screws of professional saws 3 4 kW or more after 10 to 20 hours of operation The following maintenance inter...

Page 18: ...ar 12 Oilomatic saw chain 13 Adjusting wheel quick tensioner 14 Wings of the wing nut1 quick tensioner 15 Oil filler cap 16 Muffler 17 Front hand guard 18 Front handle handlebar 19 Spark plug boot 20...

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