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6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

■ Your chain saw is a one-person machine.

– Do not allow other persons in the general work area.
– Switch off the motor immediately if you are 

approached.

■ To reduce the risk of injury to bystanders and 

unauthorized users:

– Never leave the chain saw unattended when it is 

connected to the power supply.

– Switch off the chain saw, engage the chain brake 

and disconnect from the power supply during work 

breaks and any other time the chain saw is not in 

use.

■ Sparks generated from the operation of the chain saw may 

be capable of igniting combustible gases, liquids, vapors, 

dusts or other combustible materials and substances. To 

reduce the risk of fire and explosion:

– Never operate the chain saw in a location where 

combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other 

combustible materials and substances are present.

– Read and follow recommendations issued by 

government authorities (e.g., OSHA; for Canada: 

CCOHS) for identifying and avoiding the hazards of 

combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other 

combustible materials and substances.

■ Use of this chain saw (including sharpening the saw 

chain) can generate dust, oil mist and other substances 

containing chemicals known to cause respiratory 

problems, cancer, birth defects and other reproductive 

harm.

– Consult governmental agencies such as EPA, 

OSHA, CARB and NIOSH (for Canada: ECCC, 

CCOHS and PHAC) and other authoritative sources 

on hazardous materials if you are unfamiliar with the 

risks associated with the particular substances you 

are cutting or with which you are working.

■ Inhalation of certain dusts, especially organic dusts such 

as mold or pollen, can cause susceptible persons to have 

an allergic or asthmatic reaction. Substantial or repeated 

inhalation of dust or other airborne contaminants, 

especially those with a smaller particle size, may cause 

respiratory or other illnesses. This includes wood dust, 

especially from hardwoods, but also from some softwoods 

such as Western Red Cedar.

– Control dust (such as saw dust) and mists (such as 

oil mist from chain lubrication) at the source where 

possible.

– Always work with a properly sharpened saw chain, 

which produces wood chips rather than fine dust.

– To the extent possible, operate the chain saw so that 

the wind or operating process directs any dust, mist 

or other particulate matter raised by the chain saw 

away from the operator.

– When respirable dust or other particulate matter 

cannot be kept at or near background levels, always 

wear an approved and properly rated respirator and 

follow the recommendations of governmental 

authorities (e.g., OSHA/NIOSH/MSHA; for Canada: 

CCOHS/PHAC/MSHA) and occupational and trade 

associations.

■ If the vegetation being cut or the surrounding ground is 

coated with a chemical substance, such as pesticide or 

herbicide:

– Read and follow the instructions and warnings that 

accompanied the substance coating the vegetation 

or surrounding ground.

■ Breathing asbestos dust is dangerous and can cause 

severe or fatal injury, respiratory illness or cancer, 

including mesothelioma. The use and disposal of 

asbestos-containing products is strictly regulated by 

OSHA and the EPA (for Canada: CCOHS and ECCC).

– Do not use your chain saw to cut or disturb asbestos 

or asbestos-containing products.

– Stop work immediately and contact the relevant 

state and local authorities and/or EPA (for Canada: 

ECCC), your employer or local OSHA (for Canada: 

CCOHS) representative if you have reason to 

believe that you might be disturbing asbestos.

Summary of Contents for MSE 141 C

Page 1: ...como resultado de un culatazo utilice la barra y la cadena de contragolpe reducido de la forma especificada en este manual o de otros componentes reductores de contragolpe WARNING Read Instruction Ma...

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual 1 51 Manual de instrucciones 52 108...

Page 3: ...Other Reactive Forces 17 7 1 Reactive Forces 17 7 2 Kickback 17 7 3 Pull in 22 7 4 Pushback 22 8 Proper Techniques for Basic Bucking Limbing Pruning and Felling 23 8 1 Intended Uses 23 8 2 Bucking 23...

Page 4: ...41 20 2 Inspecting and Maintaining the Chain Saw 41 20 3 Inspecting and Maintaining the Chain Sprocket 42 20 4 Inspecting and Maintaining the Guide Bar 42 20 5 Inspecting Maintaining and Sharpening th...

Page 5: ...components 2 2 Symbols in Text The following symbol is included to assist you with the use of the manual 3 1 Chain Saw 1 Rear Hand Guard Helps protect the operator s right hand in the event the chain...

Page 6: ...ch until depressed 15 Trigger Switch Switches the motor on and off 16 Rear Handle Handle for the operator s right hand 17 Oil Sight Glass Shows the bar and chain oil level 18 Power Supply Cord Supplie...

Page 7: ...ur body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock d Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for...

Page 8: ...ols out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Mai...

Page 9: ...materials Use of the chain saw for operations different than intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 8 Causes and Operator Prevention of Kickback a Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of...

Page 10: ...strenuous work Do not operate the chain saw while under the influence of any substance drug alcohol or medication etc that might impair vision balance dexterity or judgment Be alert Do not operate th...

Page 11: ...rush or the moving saw chain To reduce the risk of eye injury To reduce the risk of injury to your face STIHL recommends that you also wear a face shield or face screen over your goggles or protective...

Page 12: ...or cutting large diameter logs Read and follow the operating instructions in this manual for approved applications 8 To reduce the risk of personal injury to the operator and bystanders Always release...

Page 13: ...k of electric shock Use only extension cords that are intended for outdoor use identified in the U S by the following marking Suitable for use with outdoor appliances Store indoors while not in use Th...

Page 14: ...inute or two then switch the motor off and engage the chain brake Disconnect the chain saw from the power supply and recheck chain tension Check saw chain tension periodically thereafter at regular in...

Page 15: ...follow the instructions on switching on the chain saw 14 1 Be sure that the guide bar and saw chain are clear of you and all other obstructions and objects including the ground Never attempt to switc...

Page 16: ...al can increase the danger of slipping tripping or falling Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush branches and saplings because slender material may catch the saw chain and spring toward yo...

Page 17: ...llen can cause susceptible persons to have an allergic or asthmatic reaction Substantial or repeated inhalation of dust or other airborne contaminants especially those with a smaller particle size may...

Page 18: ...uch as nails spikes cables or wires Before starting a cut ensure that it can be completed without contacting surrounding objects or structures such as fencing or stonework If the rotating saw chain st...

Page 19: ...ck WARNING When this occurs the energy driving the saw chain can create a force that moves the chain saw in a direction opposite to the saw chain movement at the point where the saw chain is slowed or...

Page 20: ...m a kickback test machine WARNING Compliance with the chain saw kickback standards does not mean that the bar and saw chain will rotate at most 45 in a real life kickback The computer derived angles o...

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