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> Keep a firm, steady pressure on the machine while working with it. Do not try to
force the machine through the wood, let the cutting device do the work, using the
gripping teeth to apply minimal leverage pressure.
> Beware when reaching the end of the cut. The weight of the machine may change
unexpectedly as it cuts free from the wood. Accidents can occur to the legs and feet.
Always remove the machine from a wood cut while it is running.
NOTE:
The chain must be running at full speed before it comes into contact
with the wood.
Cut thin branches
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent the branch from slivering
and buckling the branch should be cut off in several pieces (Fig. 46).
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NOTE:
The chain must be running at full speed before
it comes into contact with the wood.
Cut thin branches
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent
the branch from slivering and buckling the branch should be
cut off in several pieces. (See Fig. 23)
Cut thick branches
When cutting larger branches, three cuts are necessary as
shown below:
Fig. 23
NOTE:
Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly
to avoid stumbling hazards. Check the oil level regularly
and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off and
disconnect from power source when leaving the product.
Fig. 24b
Fig. 24c
Fig. 24a
Operation Instruction
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First cut into the branch from below, outside of the location
where you intend to cut off the branch. The cut should go
one third to halfway through the branch. (See Fig. 24a)
Cut into the branch from the top, outside from where the
branch is to be sawn. (See Fig. 24b)
Last, cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom.
You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound.
(See Fig. 24c)
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Cut thick branches
When cutting larger branches, three cuts are necessary as shown below:
NOTE:
Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly to avoid stumbling
hazards. Check the oil level regularly and fill up if necessary. Switch the power
off when leaving the machine.
1. First cut into the branch from below, outside of the location where you intend to cut
off the branch. The cut should go one third to halfway through the branch (Fig. 47).
2. Cut into the branch from the top, outside from where the branch is to be sawn (Fig. 48).
3. Last, cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom (Fig. 49).
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NOTE:
The chain must be running at full speed before
it comes into contact with the wood.
Cut thin branches
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent
the branch from slivering and buckling the branch should be
cut off in several pieces. (See Fig. 23)
Cut thick branches
When cutting larger branches, three cuts are necessary as
shown below:
Fig. 23
NOTE:
Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly
to avoid stumbling hazards. Check the oil level regularly
and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off and
disconnect from power source when leaving the product.
Fig. 24b
Fig. 24c
Fig. 24a
Operation Instruction
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First cut into the branch from below, outside of the location
where you intend to cut off the branch. The cut should go
one third to halfway through the branch. (See Fig. 24a)
Cut into the branch from the top, outside from where the
branch is to be sawn. (See Fig. 24b)
Last, cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom.
You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound.
(See Fig. 24c)
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by MacAllister
EN
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> You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound.
Operation