Translation of original operating instructions for petrol chainsaw FX-KSP series
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Clear the work area around the tree. Mark
the exit route and ensure firm footing.
Make a notch of approx. 1/3 of the tree's
diameter on the side that the tree should
fall.
On the opposite side of the tree, make a
dropping cut. This must be slightly higher
than the notch.
Cutting to length, removing branches
Ensure firm footing.
Never stand on the trunk.
Ensure that sawn off parts of the tree do
not roll away.
If working on a gradient, always stand and
work at the top of the gradient.
Observe all safety instructions in connection
with potential kickbacks of the chainsaw.
Estimate the bending force of the trunk
correctly before cutting to length. Always
start the cut on the opposite side of the
bend so that the guide rail of the chainsaw
does not become trapped.
Cutting trunks on flat ground
Cut the trunk halfway through.
Turn the trunk over.
Cut through the trunk from the opposite
side.
Cutting supported trunks
Area A
First cut from the bottom up to approx. 1/3
of the trunk's diameter (
1
).
Then cut from the top down to complete
the cut (
2
).
Area B
First cut from the top down to approx. 1/3
of the trunk's diameter (
1
).
Then cut from the bottom up to complete
the cut (
2
).
Cutting branches - tree on the
ground
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Be aware of branches that could fling back
during work.
First check in which direction the branch is bent.
Make the first cut on the inside of the
bend (
1
).
Then cut through the branch from the
opposite side (
2
).
Cutting branches - tree standing
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Ensure that suitable measures are taken for
personal safety when cutting branches off
standing trees.
Ensure that the ladder or means of ac-
cess is of a sufficient length.
Do not use structurally weak ladders.
Always keep your centre of gravity in
mind when performing work.
Do not overstretch.
Do not saw above shoulder height.
Always hold the chainsaw with both hands.