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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

• Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged,

improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely
assembled. Be sure that the saw’s chain stops moving
when the throttle control trigger is released.

• Use extreme caution when cutting small-sized brush

and saplings because slender material may catch the
chain saw and whip towards you or pull you off
balance.

• When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for

springback so that you will not be struck when the
tension in the wood fibers is released

• Do not cut through nails, rods in the tree, railroad ties

or pallates. Inspect a tree that you are going to cut for
foreign objects that could cause injury or damage to
your chain saw.

• After striking a foreign object, stop the motor and

thoroughly inspect for damage. Repair as necessary.

• We do not recommend using the chain saw in a tree or

on a ladder. 

• All chain saw service, other that the items listed in this

instruction manual maintenance instructions, should be
performed by competent chain saw service personnel.

• Use the right tool. Only use this chain saw for its

intended purpose, to cut wood.

• Do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and

balance.

• Always hold the unit with both hands when operating.

Keep a firm grip on all handles or grips.

• Apply chain brake prior to any repositioning of the

operator in the cutting area. As an additional safety
precaution, apply the chain brake prior to setting down
the saw.

• Never touch the chain or attempt to service the saw

while the motor is running. Make sure all moving parts
have stopped. Allow the chain saw to cool, as the
chain can be hot.

• Check the bar and chain at frequent intervals for

proper adjustment. Make sure the bar and chain are
properly tightened and sharpened. Visually inspect for
damage. Repair any damage before restarting or
operating the chain saw.

OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• Do not operate a chain saw with one hand! Serious

injury to the operator, helpers, bystanders, or any
combination of these persons may result from one-
handed operation. A chain saw is intended for two-
handed use.

• Do not operate a chain saw if you are fatigued.

• Use safety footwear; snug-fitted clothing; protective

gloves; and eye, hearing, and head protection devices.

• Do not allow other persons to be near the chain saw

when starting or cutting with the chain saw. Keep
bystanders and animals out of the work area.

• Do not remove, damage or de-activate any of the

safety devices. Never use a damaged, modified, or
improperly repaired or assembled chain saw. Check
their proper operation regularly. Only use bars and
chains of the length indicated in the table herein.

• Never carry out operations or repairs on your own that

are other than routine maintenance. For information,
contact specialized and authorized workshops only.

• If your chain saw is no longer usable, dispose of it

properly without damaging the environment by
handing it in to your local dealer who will arrange for
its correct disposal.

• Use caution when felling a tree. Make sure you have

planned an escape path when felling, and keep all
bystanders away.

• Be alert; stop the machine if anyone enters the cutting

area, which is usually 3 to 4 feet around the operator.

• Use caution when working in a crew to avoid injury to

a fellow worker who may enter the cutting area.

• Only loan your saw to experienced users who are

completely familiar with saw operation and correct
use. Give other users this manual, which they should
read before using the saw. Provide them the operating
instructions.

KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• With a basic understanding of kickback, you can

reduce or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden
surprise contributes to accidents. Be alert to the
potential for kickback at all times.

• Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands, the

right hand on the rear handle and the left hand on the
front handle, when the motor is running. Use a firm grip
with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw
handles. A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and
maintain control of the saw. Don’t let go.

• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free

from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide bar
contact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstruction
that could be hit while you are operating the saw.

• Always cut with the motor running at full speed.  Fully

squeeze the throttle trigger and maintain a steady
cutting speed.

• Use only the correct original equipment manufacturer

replacement bars, chains and other parts and
accessories. These are available from your authorized
service dealer. Use of any unauthorized parts or
accessories could lead to serious injury to the user, or
damage to the unit, and will void your warranty.

• Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and

maintenance instructions for the saw chain.

• Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickback

chains specified for your saw to avoid injury.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

KICKBACK may

occur when the nose

or tip of the guide bar touches an object, or

when the wood closes in and pinches the

saw chain in the cut.  Tip contact in some

cases may cause a lightning-fast reverse

reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back

towards the operator. Pinching the saw chain

along the top of the guide bar may push the

guide bar rapidly back toward the operator.

Either of these reactions may cause you to

lose control of the saw, which could result in

serious personal injury. 
Do not rely exclusively upon the safety

devices built into your saw.  As a chain saw

user, you should take several steps to keep

your cutting jobs free from accident or injury.

WARNING:

• Shut off the motor before setting down the saw.  Do

not leave the motor running unattended.

• Store the unit in a dry area, locked up, located up high

and located out of the reach of children to prevent
unauthorized use or damage.

• Never douse or squirt the unit with water or any other

liquid. Keep handles dry, clean and free from debris.
Clean after each use. 

• Keep these instructions. Refer to them often and use

them to instruct other users. If you loan someone this
unit, also loan them these instructions.

• Do not use the unit in the rain, in a storm or in

inclement weather. Wait until the storm danger has
passed before operation of this product.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNINGS

• Since the tool is double-insulated, a 2-wire extension

cord (an extension cord without a ground) may be
used. A 3-wire extension cord (an extension cord with
a ground) that uses a NEMA type connector (parallel
blade, U ground) is recommended. Extension cords are
available from your local retailer. Use only round-
jacketed extension cords approved for outdoor use.

• This tool is double-insulated. Repair or replace

damaged cords.

• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this unit has a

polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This
unit will fit with a polarized plug in one way only. If the
plug does not fit fully into the unit, reverse the plug. If it
still does not fit, use a cord with the correct
connection. Do not modify the unit in any way.

To reduce the risk of
electrical shock, use

only SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-A, SJW-A,
SJOW-A, SJTW-W or SJTOW-A cord types.

WARNING:

             

Summary of Contents for MTD1416NT

Page 1: ...P N 6096 211304 2005 PRINTED IN CHINA Electric Chain saws Model MTD1416NT IMPORTANT READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Operator s Manual English...

Page 2: ...period should be performed only by an authorized and approved service dealer For service call 1 800 668 1238 to obtain a list of authorized service dealers near you For more details about your unit vi...

Page 3: ...ling tree RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION SYMBOL MEANING The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers The safety symbols and their explanations deserve your careful attentio...

Page 4: ...chain saw KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS With a basic understanding of kickback you can reduce or eliminate the element of surprise Sudden surprise contributes to accidents Be alert to the potential for...

Page 5: ...ar with saw operation and correct use Give other users this manual which they should read before using the saw Provide them the operating instructions RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Shut off the motor befor...

Page 6: ...et conditions Moisture is a shock hazard Inspect all extension cords and the unit power connection periodically Look closely for deterioration cuts or cracks in the insulation Also inspect the connect...

Page 7: ...ts and loud noise can cause severe eye injury and hearing loss Wear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87 1 1989 standards and ear protection when operating this unit Wear a hard hat Use a full face shield...

Page 8: ...p you locate the safety feature 3 TRIGGER START STOP SWITCH stops saw motor when released 7 ELECTRIC MOTOR is double insulated for added safety 9 CHAIN BRAKE LEVER HAND GUARD protects the operator s l...

Page 9: ...FICS Beware of Pinch Kickback Fig 2 A Pull B Solid objects C Push KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE or TIP of the guide bar touches an object or when wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut...

Page 10: ...ed by doubling the cord over the tab Gently tug on the cord to ensure that it is firmly retained in the saws handle Plug the receptacle end of the extension cord into the tool s power supply cord 4 Gr...

Page 11: ...ree facing the felling direction E Be sure you don t make the lower cut too deep into the trunk The notch C should be deep enough to create a hinge F of sufficient width and strength The notch should...

Page 12: ...n bucking on a slope always stand on the uphill side 1 Log supported along entire length Cut from top overbuck being careful to avoid cutting into the ground Fig 13 2 Log supported on 1 end First cut...

Page 13: ...SAW CHAIN 1 Spread the chain out with the cutting edges E of the chain pointing in the DIRECTION OF ROTATION Fig 20 2 To fit the chain links into the groove on the guide bar turn the tension plate D c...

Page 14: ...can be accomplished with relative ease Turn bar bolt knob E counter clock wise Then turn ring F counter clock wise to loosen chain or clock wise to tighten chain Fig 24 If saw chain is TOO LOOSE or T...

Page 15: ...uation chain too loose or too tight could cause serious personal injury WARNING The Chain Brake should not be used for starting and stopping the saw during normal operation CAUTION MAINTENANCE AND REP...

Page 16: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS Information Do not use if the cord or plug is damaged Your appliance is double insulated to help protect against electric shock Double insulation construction consists of 2 separate...

Page 17: ...de bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the chain saw well maintained Incorrect filing and non uniform cutter and depth gauge settings cause most guide bar problems primarily resulting in u...

Page 18: ...rator What is a Low Kickback Saw Chain A low kickback saw chain is a chain which has met the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175 1 By keeping the Chain Brake and saw chain in good working c...

Page 19: ...ion C A U S E A C T I O N Unit is unplugged Check cord to make sure it is plugged into an electrical outlet GFCI in outlet has tripped if used Reset GFCI UNIT WILL NOT START SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES Pe...

Page 20: ...L TANK 48 6038 211506 HOUSING L 16 6028 211502 TRIGGER 49 6086 211501 REAL COVER 17 6022 211502 SWITCH 50 6228 211301 MOTOR GEAR BOX ASS Y 18 6024 211301 SPRING 51 6022 211501 SWITCH 19 6CY 08 RING 52...

Page 21: ...se sold through MTD s authorized channels of export distribution MTD reserves the right to change or improve the design of any MTD Product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previou...

Page 22: ...Tron onneuses Electriques Mod le MTD1416NT P N 6096 211304 2005 IMPRIM AUX CHINE MANUEL IMPORTANT NE PAS JETER IMPORTANT READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Manuel de L utilisateur Francais...

Page 23: ...pendant et apr s la p riode de garantie doit tre fait par un concess ionnaire agr uniquement Obtenez la liste des concessionnaires agr s appelez le 1 800 668 1238 Pour de plus amples informations pro...

Page 24: ...n contact avec quoi que ce soit Ne jamais utiliser une tron onneuse endommag e mal ajust e non compl tement ou incorrectement mont e S assurer qu il y a arr t de la cha ne quand la g chette est rel ch...

Page 25: ...et ajustez si n cessaire Assurez vous que le guide cha ne et la cha ne soient bien serr s et que la cha ne soit bien aiguis e Inspectez visuellement pour tout dommage R parez tout dommage avant d uti...

Page 26: ...vous chapper lorsque vous faites tomber l arbre et maintenez les curieux l cart Soyez sur vos gardes arr tez la machine si quelqu un entre dans la zone de coupe qui se situe g n ralement environ 3 ou...

Page 27: ...ez pas la fiche ou l appareil lui m me si vos mains sont mouill es cartez le cordon de la zone de coupe et placez le de fa on ce qu il ne se prenne pas dans les branches pendant la coupe Proc dez une...

Page 28: ...a pluie ou dans des conditions humides ou mouill es L humidit peut provoquer l lectrocution SYMBOLE SIGNIFICATION AVERTISSEMENT SUR LE GUIDE CHA NE vitez tout contact de l extr mit du guide cha ne ave...

Page 29: ...ARRET arr tte le moteur de la tron onneuse quand rel ch 7 Le MOTEUR ELECTRIQUE poss de une double isolation pour plus de s curit 9 Le LEVIER DE CHAIN BRAKE ARCEAU PROTECTEUR fait fonctionner le frein...

Page 30: ...i re o se trouve l utilisateur COINCER la cha ne vers le BAS du guide cha ne risque de PROPULSER la tron onneuse vers l avant en direction oppos e de l utilisateur COINCER la cha ne le long du HAUT du...

Page 31: ...a tron onneuse des deux mains la main gauche sur la poign e avant et la main droite sur la poign e avant eet la main droite sur la poign e arri re NE PAS TENIR LE FREIN CHAIN BRAKE Les pouces et les d...

Page 32: ...chute avant de donner l impulsion finale Scier le trait d abattage D de l autre c t du tronc 3 5cm 1 5 2 0 po au dessus de l entaille d abattage C Fig 9 G H Fig 10 TRAIT D ABATTAGE 1 Utiliser des cale...

Page 33: ...d un tronc support une extr mit Effectuer d abord une coupe par le dessous sous coupe sur du diam tre de mani re viter l clatement du bois Ensuite effectuer une coupe par dessus sur coupe pour joindr...

Page 34: ...c les tranchants E de la cha ne pointant dans la DIRECTION DE ROTATION Fig 20 2 Pour engager les maillons de la cha ne dans la rainure du guide cha ne faites tourner la plaque de tension D dans le sen...

Page 35: ...Brake est d bloqu D bloquer Chain Brake D en le poussant vers l arri re Fig 23 1 Il est relativement facile de tendre la cha ne Tournez le bouton boulon du guide cha ne E dans le sens contraire des a...

Page 36: ...mousse rapidement la cha ne et use excessivement le guide cha ne car surchauff Une d coloration du guide cha ne et du fum e indiquent un manque d huile MISE EN GARDE Une cha ne trop l che peut glisser...

Page 37: ...ntation en premier puis de la tron onneuse V rifier votre source d alimentation un fusible peut avoir saut ou un disjoncteur peut avoir t d clench Si la tron onneuse ne fonctionne toujours pas contact...

Page 38: ...soutiennent et portent la cha ne doivent tre nettoy es si la cha ne a t fortement utilis e ou si elle parait sale Les rainures doivent tre nettoy es chaque retrait de cha ne PASSAGES D HUILE Les pass...

Page 39: ...t comme indiqu dans ce manuel vous permettra de garder le syst me de s curit aussi longtemps que votre outil Tension de la Chaine V rifier fr quemment la tension de la cha ne et r gler aussi souvent q...

Page 40: ...L U T I O N Moteur s arr te ou le cordon lectrique V rifier le cordon lectrique et s assurer qu il est branch dans une prise lectriquet MOTEUR REFUSE DE D MARRER CHEVAUX MAXIMUM 3 5 POIDS LIVRES AVEC...

Page 41: ...RONDELLE ROULEMENT ASS Y DE VITESSE COVERTURE RONDELLE ANNEAU De C VIS POMPE ASS Y D HUILE TIREZ LA BARRE TIREZ LA PLAT 1 6228 211403 2 6228 211504 3 6012 210501 4 6017 210103 5 6SDABB04 18 6 6043 21...

Page 42: ...rer la conception de tout produit MTD sans assumer l obligation de modifier tout produit d une fabrication plus ancienne Aucune garantie implicite y compris toute garantie de valeur marchande ou d ada...

Page 43: ...ANUAL ES IMPORTANTE NO LO DESECHE P N 6096 211304 2005 IMPRESO EN CHINA Sierras Electricas de Cadena Modelo MTD1416NT IMPORTANT READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Manuel del Due o Operador E...

Page 44: ...s del per odo cubierto por la garant a debe ser realizado solamente por un proveedor de servicios autorizado y aprobado Llame 1 800 668 1238 para obtener una lista de distribuidores de servicio locali...

Page 45: ...ng n objeto NORMAS PARA UNA OPERACION SEGURA SIMBOLO SIGNIFICADO Los s mbolos de seguridad se utilizan para llamar su atenci n sobre posibles peligros Los s mbolos de seguridad y sus explicaciones mer...

Page 46: ...a sierra ya que la cadena pudiera estar caliente Inspeccione la barra y la cadena a intervalos frecuentes para el ajuste debido Cerci rese de que la barra y la cadena est n debidamente apretadas y afi...

Page 47: ...el rea de corte que es generalmente de 3 a 4 pies alrededor del operador Tenga cuidado al trabajar en una cuadrilla para evitar lesiones a un compa ero de trabajo que pudiera entrar en el rea de cort...

Page 48: ...para Over si hay deterioros cortes o grietas en la aislaci n Inspeccione tambi n las conexiones para Over si han sufrido da os Si observa alg n defecto repare o reemplace los cables Evite los ambient...

Page 49: ...peligrosos No opere nunca su unidad bajo la lluvia ni en condiciones de humedad La humedad presenta un riesgo de descarga el ctrica SIMBOLO SIGNIFICADO AVISO SOBRE LA BARRA DE GU A Debe evitarse el c...

Page 50: ...DEL GATILLO DE ENCENDIDO APAGADO detiene el motor de la sierra cuando es abatido 7 El MOTOR ELECTRICO est doblemente aislado para mayor seguridad 9 La MANIJA DEL CHAIN BRAKE GUARDAMANOS protege la man...

Page 51: ...lo largo de la BASE de la barra gu a puede JALAR la sierra hacia adelante lejos del operador PELLIZCANDO la cadena de la sierra a lo largo de la PUNTA de la barra gu a puede EMPUJAR la barra gu a r pi...

Page 52: ...imentaci n de corriente de la herramienta 4 Sostenga la sierra con ambas manos la mano izquierda sosteniendo la manija frontal NO SOSTENGA EL CHAIN BRAKE y la mano derecha sosteniendo la manija traser...

Page 53: ...l alcance del rbol antes de empujarlo Realice el corte de talado D desde la otra parte del rbol y 3 5cm 1 5 2 0 pulgadas arriba del borde de la ranura C Fig 9 G H Fig 10 CORTE DE TALADO 1 Utilize cu a...

Page 54: ...3 2 Tronco apoyado en 1 extremo Primero corte desde abajo le ar por abajo 1 3 del di metro del tronco para evitar astillamiento Segundo corte desde arriba le ar por arriba para encontrar el primer cor...

Page 55: ...re la cadena hacia afuera con los bordes de corte E de la cadena apuntados en la DIRECCI N DE ROTACI N Fig 20 2 Para instalar los eslabones de cadena en la ranura de la barra gu a gire la placa de ten...

Page 56: ...re el anillo F en sentido antihorario para aflojar la cadena o en sentido horario para apretarla Fig 24 Fig 24 D E 2 Despues del ajuste y mientras tiene puestos los guantes de trabajo pesado mueva la...

Page 57: ...ra PRECAUCION Una cadena suelta puede saltarse de la barra mientras usted esta cortando lo mismo que desgastar la barra y cadena Una cadena muy apretada puede da ar la sierra En cualquier situaci n un...

Page 58: ...o es marcado con las siguientes palabras AISLAMIENTO DOBLE o DOBLEMENTE AISLADO El simbolo cuadro dentro de un cuadro tambi n podr ser marcado en el aparato Mantenimiento 1 Ponga el interruptor en la...

Page 59: ...arra A medida que la barra se desgasta sin uniformidad los rieles se anchan lo cual pudiera causar ruido de la cadena y dificultar el hacer cortes en l nea recta Una insuficiente lubricaci n de la bar...

Page 60: ...ara reducir el contragolpe solamente deber ser utilizado por un operador de sierras de cadena profesional experimentado Que es una Cadena de Contragolpe Bajo Una cadena de contragolpe bajo es una cade...

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