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Safety precautions: General
T7M7G6M,00006F3 -19-01AUG21-2/2
AM24480,0000324 -19-29FEB16-1/1
Identification of excessive chain shot guard
wear and damage:
•
Inspect for wear or damage of the chain shot guard,
cap screws, or attaching hardware.
•
Replace cap screws or hardware when missing or not
in place.
•
Inspect for wear on each end of the chain shot guard.
•
Inspect for possible cracking on any portion of the chain
shot guard.
•
Inspect for perforations or holes anywhere on the saw
chain shot guard.
•
Make sure that the chain shot guard is not worn thin
and still maintains the original shape and profile.
•
Inspect for possible metal peeling or tearing back over
any portion of the chain shot guard.
Replace the chain shot guard if any of these condition
are present:
•
The guard does not maintain its original shape.
•
Any perforation is present.
•
Any cracks, peeling, or tearing are present.
•
The front, side, or rear edge is worn by more than 5 mm.
NOTE: Use only approved replacement parts.
TX1305480A
—UN—30OCT20
Chain shot guard — perforation examples
TX1080272A —UN—28JUL10
Chain shot guard — peeled and torn
TX1080273A —UN—28JUL10
Chain shot guard — worn thin
XJ1314825 —UN—15JUL21
Chain shot guard — edges worn away
Never operate without reading the manual
This warning label is attached to the lid of the head
module box.
Operating, servicing, or adjusting a setting without fully
understanding how the felling head works can have
serious implications for safety.
XJ1
197282
—19—10JUL15
1-2-7
090621
PN=19
Summary of Contents for FL85
Page 4: ...Introduction 090621 PN 4...
Page 79: ...Index Index 3 090621 PN 79...
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