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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)  choke the strop around the attachment point on the 

rear of the saw (A);

A

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 
another,  operators  should  ensure  it  is  secured  in  the 
new position before releasing it from the previous at-
tachment 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 dur-
ing 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 position 
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 ex-
ample, a re-direct of the main line via a supplementary 
anchor point or using an adjustable strop direct from 
the harness to a supplementary anchor point.

Summary of Contents for G3000

Page 1: ...GB 1 G3000 G B G3000 CHAIN SAWS OWNER S MANUAL 115 39 96 38 010 G B...

Page 2: ...Bar 15 9 Troubleshooting Guide 16 10 Disposal 16 11 Specifications 17 Read operator s instruction book before operating this machine Wear head eye and ear protection Use the chain saw with two hands W...

Page 3: ...tree 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...

Page 4: ...ar may push the guide bar rapidly back to wards 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 exclusively on...

Page 5: ...ss 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 oper...

Page 6: ...able work positioning or in preference 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 posi...

Page 7: ...cation regarding the choke Pulling out the choke knob the choke closes Position front of the chain cover The screw under the H stamp is The High speed adjustment screw The screw under the L stamp is T...

Page 8: ...nstalling the chain cover be sure to fit the hook completely at the rear end of the cover 4 While holding up the tip of the bar adjust the chain tension by turning the tensioner screw until the tie st...

Page 9: ...y not be covered by the warranty CHAIN OIL Use motor oil SAE 10W 30 all year round or SAE 30 40 in summer and SAE 20 in winter NOTE Do not use wasted or regenerated oil that can cause damage to the oi...

Page 10: ...sition Throttle interlock Side button Throttle lever 5 Operating the Engine 5 Pull out the choke knob to the closed position Choke knob NOTE When restarting immediately after stopping the engine Ieave...

Page 11: ...damage to your unit If you have to make the adjustment yourself please carefully follow the proce dure below NOTE Be sure to adjust the carburetor with the bar chain at tached 1 Stop engine and screw...

Page 12: ...a tion to avoid kickback of the saw Before starting work check the direction of bending force inside the log to be cut Always finish cutting from the opposite side of the bending direction to prevent...

Page 13: ...from the bent side and finish by sawing from the opposite side Be alert to the springing back of a cut limb Pruning of Standing Tree Cut up from the bottom finish down from the top Do not use an unst...

Page 14: ...eakage Ioose fastenings and damage to major parts especially handle joints and guide bar mounting When anything wrong be found make sure to have it repaired before next us age MONTHLY MAINTENANCE FUEL...

Page 15: ...ated Appropriate gauge checker Make the shoulder round Depth gauge standard 0 025 0 64 mm 8 Maintenance of Saw Chain and Guide Bar WARNING Be sure to round off the front edge to reduce the chance of k...

Page 16: ...ms to need further service please consult with an authorized service shop in your area Check fuel for water or substandard mix ture Check for engine flooding Check spark ignition Replace with proper f...

Page 17: ...iaphragm type lgnition system Solid State Spark plug Champion CJ 8Y Oil feeding system Mechanical pump Max speed 12 500 min 1 Idle speed 2 900 min 1 Dimensions L x W x H mm 260 x 225 x 230 Dry weight...

Page 18: ...LACEMENT POINT FOR THE PART ANY REPLACEMENT PART THAT IS EQUIVALENT IN PERFORMANCE AND DULABILITY MAY BE USED IN NON WARRANTY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS AND SHALL NOT REDUCE THE WARRANTY OBLIGATION OF THE...

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