
KisanKraft
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HEAVY DUTY Petrol Chainsaw
KK-CSP-5720-8650
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Never use a chain saw by holding it with one hand. A chain saw is not safely
controlled with one hand. Always have a secure, firm grip around the handles with
both hands.
Always use full throttle when cutting!
Reduce the speed to idle after every cut (running the engine for too long at full
throttle without any load, i.e. without any resistance from the chain during cutting,
can lead to serious engine damage)
After working for a long time, release the throttle lever to allow the engine to idle and
run 3~5 minutes, for preventing the machine parts (ignition
,
carburetor) from
overheating.
Always start a cut with the chain rotating at full speed and bumper spike in contact
with the word.
Bumper spike as a pivot when chain saw is sawing ,Some of the weight of chain
saw and reacting force of sawing have effect on the wood, lighten the intensity of
labor.
Guard Against Kickback
1.
This saw is equipped with a chain brake that will stop
the chain in the event of kickback if operating properly.
You must check the chain brake operation before each
usage by running the front hand guard forward. The
chain should stop immediately with the engine at full
speed. If the chain is slow to stop or does not stop,
replace the brake band and clutch drum before use.
2.
It is extremely important that the chain brake be
checked for proper operation before each use and that
the chain be sharp in order to maintain the kickback
safety level of this saw, removal of the safety devices.
Inadequate maintenance, or incorrect replacement of
the bar or chain may increase the risk or personal injury
due to kickback.
Basic Cutting Technique
Decide the felling direction considering the wind, lean of the tree, location of heavy branches,
ease of job after felling and other factors.
(1)
While cleaning the area around the tree,
arrange a good foothold and retreat path.
(2)
Make a notch cut one-third of the way into the
tree on the felling side.
(3)
Make a felling cut from the opposite side of the
notch and at a level slightly higher than the
bottom of the notch.
(1)
Notch cut
(2)
Felling cut
(3)
Felling direction