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FRONT  HAND  GUARD

  - This  required  device  is  intended  to 

reduce the operator’s risk of injury from projecting branches and 

saw-chain contact with the left hand in the event the operator 

loses his grip from the upper part of the handle. Do not operate 

a chain saw with a loose or broken hand guard.

GUIDE BAR

 - The railed structure that supports and guides the 

saw chain.

HINGE 

- Uncut wood which holds the tree from twisting off the 

stump  and  guides  or  “hinges”  its  fall. The  hinge  is  formed  by 

making the back cut towards the directional control notch, coming 

approximately parallel to the notch but no closer than about 2 

inches (about 51 mm) away.

KERF

- The groove opening produced by the chain saw.

KICKBACK 

- The general term describing two highly dangerous 

reactions which can occur. When used alone in this manual, the 

term “kickback” refers to rotational kickback. To prevent kickback, 
keep the bar nose properly covered with the Kick Guard

®

 device. 

If the Kick Guard

®

 device is absent, kickback can occur if the 

unshielded bar nose touches an object or the ground.

ROTATIONAL  KICKBACK

  -  The  violent  reaction  which  can 

occur when the chain at the upper section of the nose is suddenly 

stopped or impeded, thereby dangerously driving the bar nose in 

an upward arc toward the operator.

LINEAR KICKBACK

 - A push

 

reaction, which can occur under 

certain conditions with the guide bar buried in the cut when the 

cut closes, pinching the chain along the top rails of the guide bar 

and propelling the chain saw

straight back toward the operator.

KICK GUARD

®

 DEVICE

 - The ECHO brand name for its anti-

kickback device which covers the bar nose. The generic name 

for such a device is “bar tip guard.”

LIMBING

 - The process employing cuts to remove limbs from 

a tree.

LOW-KICKBACK SAW CHAIN

 - A saw chain which has been 

demonstrated  to  meet  the  kickback  requirements  of ANSI 

Standard B 175.1 on a representative sample of chain saws.

FELLING NOTCH

 - A vee or other shape cutout made at right 

angles to the desired line of fall on the side the tree is to fall.

SIDE NOTCH - A cut made on one or both sides of the trunk 

either to reduce the chance of splitting, or as part of the Apple 

Core Method.

PINCH

 - Specifically the closing-in of the wood which

pinches and stops the chain along the top rails of the guide bar 

during a cut. This can result in the chain saw being propelled 

straight  back  toward  the  operator  (called  a  Linear  Kickback). 

Pinch can also occur on the lower rails of the bar, resulting in the 

chain saw being pulled away from the operator.

PLUNGE CUTTING

 - Another term for Boring with a chain saw. 

See definition of Boring.

PRUNING 

- The process of trimming branches on a living tree.

PUSH AND PULL

 - When cutting is done along the bottom rails 

of the guide bar, the reaction on the saw is a pull

 

away from the 

operator. When the top of the guide bar is used, the reaction 

pushes

 

the saw towards the operator. Both are normal reactions 

which must be controlled by the operator.

REDUCED-KICKBACK  GUIDE  BAR

  -  Guide  bars  which  are 

recognized by the ANSI Standard B175.1 as having as small or 

reduced radius nose to reduce the potential kickback area.

REDUCED-KICKBACK  SAW  CHAIN

  -  Saw  chain  which  has 

been demonstrated to reduce kickback on a selected group of 

chain saw models during ANSI testing. Before using “reduced 

kickback” chain, ask your ECHO dealer to determine if your chain 

saw can accommodate “reduced-kickback” chain and still meet 

the 45-degree CKA requirement.

SCABBARD

 - A sheath to cover the chain and bar during transport 

and at other times when the saw is not in use.

SCYTHING

 - A sweeping, close-to-ground action with the saw 

blade to remove brush and weeds. Scything must not be done 

without the protection provided by the Kick Guard

TM

 device.

SIDE LINE

 - Attached to a tether line, it is pulled at a 90 degree 

angle to the tether line.

SKATING

 - When the chain saw fails to dig in during a cut, the 

guide bar can begin hopping or dangerously skidding along the 

surface  of  the  log  or  branch,  possibly  resulting  in  the  loss  of 

control of the chain saw. To prevent or reduce skating, properly 

hold the chain saw with two hands and make sure the saw chain 

has established a groove for cutting. 

TETHER  LINE  - A  rope,  chain  or  cable  tied  high  up  on  a 

tree trunk for leverage, and used to tether the tree against 

a  backward  fall  and  to  exert  a  steady  pull  to  ensure  the 

tree’s proper fall. Tethering can be dangerous if improperly 

executed,  such  as  if  a  tether  line  is  not  strong  enough 

to  withstand  the  pull,  or  the  available  pulling  force  is 

inadequate.

GLOSSARY OF CHAIN SAW TERMS

Содержание CHAIN SAW

Страница 1: ...o avoid kickback ECHO supplies an anti kick back guard called a Kick Guard with every new chain saw Read the Kick Guard instructions to determine which cutting applications and conditions require the...

Страница 2: ...ded to make you aware of potential hazards and the precautions you must take to protect yourself from injury You must read and understand the explanations and obey the instructions These symbols appea...

Страница 3: ...up and back toward the operator a forceful reaction called rotational kickback Body contact with a moving saw chain will cause serious or fatal injury DANGER Prevent hazardous Rotational Kickback Inst...

Страница 4: ...ack suddenly and strike you or the saw causing serious or fatal injuries WARNING Cutting the trunk of an uprooted tree can cause the root ball to fall back into place causing serious or fatal injuries...

Страница 5: ...r handle which must be depressed before the throttle trigger can be activated When the operator lets go of the top rear handle the throttle will be locked in idle position BALLISTIC A special material...

Страница 6: ...sk please consider calling a professional to handle the job Tree trimming and felling mishaps can cause serious or fatal injury to you others and possible damage to property If you need a copy of a ch...

Страница 7: ...alone in this manual the term kickback will always refer to the rotational kickback Rotational kickback is predictable preventable and controllable If the operator is not alert to the possibility of a...

Страница 8: ...nd support the chain saw so that the guide bar and moving chain will not follow through and cut into your legs feet or body after the guide bar breaks into the clear SKATING This condition occurs when...

Страница 9: ...ntact KICK GUARD ANTI KICKBACK BAR TIP GUARD This is an anti kickback device that covers the bar nose to prevent chain contact at the kickback generating area of the nose The ECHO bar tip guard is cal...

Страница 10: ...length of the bar dimension from engine to the inside of the Kick Guard 3 To remove a bound saw out from a cut log 4 To draw the bar nose through a cut 5 Making a boring cut into a log or tree Profes...

Страница 11: ...ften can be used against an obstruction as a bumper plate Using the Kick Guard when cutting in a brush pile eliminates the threat of kickback and helps speed up brush removal Cutting brush requires th...

Страница 12: ...trations related to kickback and never make these kinds of errors COMMON CAUSES OF KICKBACK UPPER BAR TIP CONTACT WITH ANY OBJECT UPPER BAR TIP CONTACT WITH ANOTHER LOG OR BRANCH IMPROPER INSERTION IN...

Страница 13: ...not thrust the nose of the saw into a pile of branches or dense brush where you cannot see whether the nose is in the clear A high risk of kickback exists under such conditions INSTALL THE KICK GUARD...

Страница 14: ...ws combine both hand guard lever and inertia chain brakes Review your instruction manual or contact ECHO to find out the specifications of your saw model Chain Brake Lever WARNING It is the responsibi...

Страница 15: ...still meet the 45 degree CKA requirement Always use the proper replacement chain recommended for your saw GUARD LINKS The low kickback saw chain on your ECHO saw has depth gauges and guard links to r...

Страница 16: ...ce The Kick Guard device works properly only when it fits correctly on the bar A bent or damaged Kick Guard device must be replaced Do not use a replacement guide bar that does not have proper mountin...

Страница 17: ...sk of hearing damage by wearing either headset type protectors or approved ear plugs Note Stuffing ears with cotton is not recommended All persons who make part of their living using chain saws should...

Страница 18: ...a firm grip but do not squeeze the handles with excessive pressure Assure good maintenance of your saw loose parts can add to vibration levels PRECAUTIONS AGAINST REPETITIVE STRESS INJURIES It is bel...

Страница 19: ...operates the throttle trigger This can result in the chain saw skating or skidding which can result in personal injury due to loss of control Always keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands wi...

Страница 20: ...h the guide bar and saw chain to the rear For gasoline operated chain saws keep the muffler away from your body When transporting your chain saw use a protective guide bar scabbard WARNING Do not oper...

Страница 21: ...is the key to a strong grip WARNING Never use a grip where the thumb and finger do not encircle the saw handle If you use an improper grip even a slight push or kick of the saw may dislodge your hand...

Страница 22: ...nd wedges Shovel First aid kit Despite taking all precautions operating a chain saw or just working in the forest presents dangers DO NOT transport fuel or a saw containing fuel in the same compartmen...

Страница 23: ...amage or leaks If you experience leaking of fuel onto your clothing or shoes do not start or use the saw until you have changed your clothing DO NOT USE A Chain saw WITH A LEAKY CAP Order a new replac...

Страница 24: ...power company as soon as possible Work only when there is adequate lighting to see clearly When there are several workers they should be stationed where they will not interfere with one another During...

Страница 25: ...u may begin with a shallow underbuck to avoid splitting When the lie is such that the cutoff section will settle guard against binding and pinching of the saw between the log sections This can be done...

Страница 26: ...es that do not have a distinct collar should be cut at a right angle to the branch outside of the branch bark ridge TRIMMING TECHNIQUE TO AVOID BARK PEELING Pruning Technique DO NOT CUT UP IN TREES Wh...

Страница 27: ...using a wedge to help start the tree in the right direction If the trunk is too small in diameter for insertion of a wedge consider tethering the tree The tether line must be attached before cutting...

Страница 28: ...ther and will not fall ask for help from a trained experienced woodsman or tree felling service This can become an extremely dangerous condition WARNING Check for broken or dead branches which can fal...

Страница 29: ...he high groundside of the trunk to buck off logs It may be necessary to bore into the middle of a log before the top or bottom is cut Boring is a dangerous procedure where the bar tip guard cannot be...

Страница 30: ...deeply enough to insert a wedge Reinsert the saw and over buck as far down as possible without letting the chain hit the dirt Logs that are flat on the ground and that are within the saw s capacity t...

Страница 31: ...owards the hinge Reverse saw direction reinsert saw into the cut and draw it across the back of the tree Cut the other side to complete the felling cut and the hinge Follow standard felling procedures...

Страница 32: ...d extension cords with cuts Inspect the electric cords before each use and replace them if damaged Cord insulation must be intact with no cracks or deterioration Use only polarized extension cords mar...

Страница 33: ...y from the chain Work away from the power source allowing the cord to follow behind you Do not touch the metal bar or chain if the chain saw blade has cut into the extension cord To avoid motor overhe...

Страница 34: ...uncontrolled chain saw can continue on its path and strike the legs feet or body of the operator GASOLINE POWERED UNIT TERMS THROTTLE TRIGGER Located in the rear handle it is used to control the speed...

Страница 35: ...ifically the closing in of the wood which pinches and stops the chain along the top rails of the guide bar during a cut This can result in the chain saw being propelled straight back toward the operat...

Страница 36: ...ECHO INCORPORATED 400 OAKWOOD ROAD LAKE ZURICH IL 60047 PHONE 847 540 8400 www echo usa com...

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