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G2000

GB-6

WORKING WITH TREE SERVICE CHAIN-SAWS
FROM A ROPE AND HARNESS

This chapter sets out working practices to reduce the
risk of injury from tree service chainsaws when working
at height from a rope and harness.  While it may form
the basis of guidance and training literature, it should
not be regarded as a substitute for formal training.

General requirements working at height

Operators of tree service chainsaws working at height
from a rope and harness should never work alone.  A
competent ground worker trained in appropriate emer-
gency procedures should assist them.
Operators of tree service chainsaws for this work should
be trained in general safe climbing and work position-
ing techniques and shall properly equipped with har-
nesses, ropes, strops, karabiners and other equipment
for maintaining secure and safe working positions for
both themselves and the saw.

Preparing to use the saw in the tree

The chainsaw should checked, fuelled, started and
warmed up by the ground worker before it is sent up to
the operator in the tree.  The chainsaw should be fitted
with a suitable strop for attaching to the operator’s har-
ness:

a) secure the strop around the attachment point on the

rear of the saw;

b) provide suitable karabiners to allow indirect (i.e. via

the strop) and direct attachment (i.e. at the attach-
ment point on the saw) of saw to the operators har-
ness;

c) ensure the saw is securely attached when it is being

sent up to the operator;

d) ensure the saw it secured to the harness before it is

disconnected from the means of ascent.

The saw should only be attached to the recommended
attachment points on the harness.  These may be at
mid-point (front or rear) or at the sides.  Where possible
attaching the saw to centre rear mid-point will keep it
clear of climbing lines and support its weight centrally
down the operator’s spine.

When moving the saw from any attachment point to an-
other, operators should ensure it is secured in the new
position before releasing it from the previous attachment
point.

Using the chainsaw in the tree

An analysis of accidents with these saws during tree
service operations shows the primary cause as being
inappropriate one-handed use of the saw.  In the vast
majority of accidents, operators fail to adopt a secure
work position witch allows them to hold both handles of
the saw.  This results in an increased risk of injury due
to:

not having a firm grip on the saw if it kicks back;

• a lack of control of the saw such that it is more liable

to contact climbing lines and operators body (par-
ticularly the left hand and arm)

• losing control from insecure work position resulting in

contact with the saw (unexpected movement during
operation of the saw)

Securing the work position for two-handed use

To allow the operator to hold the saw with both hands,
they should as general rule, aim for secure work posi-
tion where they are operating the saw at:
• hip level when cutting horizontal sections;
• solar plexus level when cutting vertical sections.

Where the operator is working close into vertical stems
with a low lateral forces on their work position, then a
good footing may be all that is needed to maintain a
secure work position.  However as operators move away
from the stem, they will need to take steps to remove or
counteract the increasing lateral forces by, for example,
a re-direct of the main line via a supplementary anchor
point or using an adjustable strop direct from the har-
ness to a supplementary anchor point.

Summary of Contents for G2000

Page 1: ...G2000 GB 1 G B G2000 CHAIN SAW OWNER S MANUAL G B 115 31 92 10 001 Original Language...

Page 2: ...Read understand and follow all warnings This saw is for trained tree service operators only Use appropriate protections for foot leg and hand arm Never touch hot surface WARNING RISK OF DAMAGING HEAR...

Page 3: ...OF THE MACHINERY DIRECTIVE Directive 2006 42 EC AND TO THE NATIONAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING ITS TRANSPOSITION ABROAD AND THAT IT HAS BEEN ISSUED WITH A CE CERTIFICATE NO M3 2992703 01 by TUV Rheinland G...

Page 4: ...ee 9 Always hold the chain saw firmly with both hands when the engine is run ning Use a firm grip with thumb and fingers encircling the chain saw handles 10 Keep all parts of your body away from the s...

Page 5: ...ide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Either of these reactions may cause you to Iose control of the saw which could result in serious personal injury Do not rely exclusivel...

Page 6: ...hese may be at mid point front or rear or at the sides Where possible attaching the saw to centre rear mid point will keep it clear of climbing lines and support its weight centrally down the operator...

Page 7: ...stable work positioning or in pref erence to a handsaw when cutting small diameter wood at the branch tips Tree service chainsaws should only be used one handed where the operator cannot gain a work p...

Page 8: ...igh speed adjustment screw The screw under the L stamp is The Slow speed adjustment screw The screw at the left of the T stamp is the Idle adjustment screw Position Left side of the rear handle Shows...

Page 9: ...adjust the chain tension by turning the tensioner screw until the tie straps just touch the bottom side of the bar rail 6 Tighten the nuts securely with the bar tip held up 11 8 14 7 N m 120 150 kg cm...

Page 10: ...roduct with no functional influence are not covered by the warranty Also be care ful that if the usage in the instruction manual is not observed as to the mixed gasoline etc described therein it may n...

Page 11: ...provided air fuel filters are clean and fresh and the fuel properly mixed When adjusting take the following steps Use genuine driver with lean angle to adjust needles Be sure to adjust the carburetor...

Page 12: ...taneously if the chain saw recoils due to kickback Normally the brake is activated automatically by iner tial force It can also be activated manually by pushing the brake lever left hand guard down to...

Page 13: ...by sawing down from the top In area B saw down from the top one third and finish by sawing up from the bot tom Cutting the limbs of Fallen Tree First check to which side the limb is bent Then make th...

Page 14: ...ke sure that engine has stopped and is cool Dis connect the spark plug to prevent accidental starting MAINTENANCE AFTER EACH USE 1 Air filter Lift the cleaner cover with push the corner of cleaner cov...

Page 15: ...llustrated 8 Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar Appropriate gauge checker Make the shoulder round Depth gauge standard Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of kickback or tie s...

Page 16: ...not come out Check fuel for water or substandard mix ture Check air filter and fuel filter for clog ging Check carburetor for inadequate ad justment If the unit seems to need further service please co...

Page 17: ...ARRANTED PART WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR REPLACEMENT AS REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SHALL BE WARRANTED FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME UP TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED REPLACEMENT POINT FOR THE PART ANY REPLACEMENT PART THAT IS...

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