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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CUTTING WITH THE CHAIN SAW

Trigger

Switch

Trigger 

Lockout

Switch

When starting a cut, 

place the moving 

chainsaw against

the wood

Before making a cut, 

oil the chain by 

pressing the

squeeze bulb

Fig. 8 Safe Procedure for Cutting a Log with the Chain saw

1.  Connect the chain saw plug to an extension cord connected to the electric power supply.
2.  Make sure that the section of log to be cut is not lying on the ground. This is very important for 

your safety as it will keep the chain from biting into the ground as it cuts through the log. Touching 

the ground with a moving chain will dull and damage the cutting teeth and may injure you. 

3.  Securely grip both handles of the chain saw with your thumbs and fingers. Use a firm grip with 

your left hand on the front handle with your thumb underneath. Use your right hand to firmly grip 

the rear handle (Fig. 8).

4.  Make sure that your footing is firm and stand with your feet apart and your weight evenly 

balanced.

5.  When you are ready to make a cut, press the trigger lockout switch in with your right thumb while 

also squeezing the trigger with your right hand fingers (Fig. 8). This will immediately switch the 

power of the chain saw on. Releasing the trigger switches it off.

6.  Make sure the chain saw is running at full speed before starting a cut. 
7.  When starting a cut, place the moving chain saw against the wood (Fig. 8). Hold the chain saw 

firmly in place while cutting through the log. This will help to prevent a possible bouncing or 

skating,  sideways movement of the log.

8.  Guide the chain saw by applying light pressure as you cut. Do not force the saw as the motor may 

overload and burn out. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended. 

9.  Remove the saw from the cut while the saw is still running at full speed. Stop the saw by releasing 

the trigger. Make sure that the chain has completely stopped before setting it down.

10. Practice using the chain saw until you can maintain a steady, even cutting rate.

FELLING A TREE (CUTTING DOWN A TREE)

WARNING:

 Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in sever injury or death. See Kickback 

on Fig. 1 to avoid risk of kickback.

Do not fell a tree without ample skill or expert help.

When felling a tree keep all children, animals and bystanders away from area.

If two or more persons perform bucking and felling operations at the same time provide 

ample distance between operations. Provide a distance of at least twice the height the tree 

being felled.

WARNING:

 Be very aware of your surroundings when felling a tree. Do not endanger 

any person, strike utility lines or cause any property damage. Contact the utility company at 

once If a tree strikes a utility line. 

Felling is the process of cutting down a tree. Before you do so, make sure that your footing is firm and 

stand with your feet apart and your weight balanced evenly. To fell a tree follow these directions:
BEFORE FELLING A TREE
1.  Before felling a tree it is advisable to inspect it. Make sure there are no dead limbs or branches    

 

as these may fall on you as you work. Study the natural lean of the tree, the location of larger  

 

 

branches and notice the wind direction. All these factors can help you to judge which way  

 

 

the tree will fall.

2.   Clear a work area around the tree.

3.   Before felling the tree it is advisable to plan and clear a retreat path. Make the retreat path in the   

 

opposite direction of tree fall and at a 45° angle (Fig. 9).

4.   Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and wire from any tree where you intend to make  

STARTING AND STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS

 

The Remington RM1015SPS Pole Saw is safe and easy to use. However, there are a few simple steps 

that must be taken before it can be connected to the electric power supply and switched on.
First of all, the proper extension cord must be used to supply sufficient power to the chainsaw. Only 

use extension cords  that are marked for outdoor use. The cords must be marked with the suffix W or 

W-A. For example, SJTW-A or SJTW.
The cord must also be heavy enough to carry the current needed to power the chainsaw. An 

undersized cord will cause the voltage to drop. This means that the chainsaw will lose power and may  

overheat causing potential damage to the motor. To ensure you have the proper extension cord follow 

the cord size requirements listed in Fig. 6. 
While using the chainsaw it is very important to keep the power cord away from the cutting area. 

Make sure that the cord does not catch on any branches or logs. Inspect the cord often and replace it 

if it is damaged. The power cord may also come undone when you are using the chainsaw. To prevent 

this you can make a safety knot with the two cords as shown in Fig. 7

Cord  Length

AWG Cord Size

25 feet

16 AWG

50 feet

16 AWG

100 feet

16 AWG

150 feet

14 AWG

Chain Saw Power Cord

Extension Cord

Fig. 6 Correct Length and Strength of Power Extension Cords (left) Fig. 7 Power Cord Safety Knot (right)

IMPORTANT: FILL THE BAR LUBE RESERVOIR BEFORE STARTING THE CHAINSAW 
It is necessary, for the safe and efficient use of the Chainsaw, that sufficient lubrication is applied 

before and during its operation. However, for safety reasons, the Remington RM1015SPS Chainsaw 

comes from the factory with the Bar Lube Reservoir empty of oil. To fill this reservoir follow these 

instructions:
1.  Remove the Oil Cap/Squeeze Bulb.
2.  Fill the Oil Tank (Bar Lube Reservoir) with SAE#30 motor oil.
NOTE: For temperatures below 30°F, use SAE#10 oil. For temperatures above 75°F, use SAE#40 oil.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not use “bar and chain” oil, as it is too thick and may not oil properly.

3.  Replace the Oil Cap at once and tighten firmly to make a good seal. This will minimize any oil 

seepage from the tank.

4.  Wipe off any excess oil.
NOTE: It is normal for oil to seep through when chain saw is not in use To prevent seepage empty the 

oil tank after every use.

IMPORTANT: OIL THE CHAINSAW BEFORE STARTING IT
Before using the chainsaw always check the oil level. Do this by looking through the Oil Level Sight 

Hole on the left side of the chainsaw. It’s also advisable to check the oil level as you continue cutting 

and oil the chain before each new cut. However, do not attempt to oil the chain while the chainsaw is 

operating. To oil the chain simply press the rubber squeeze bulb. This will feed oil on to the guide bar 

and saw chain.

 

felling cuts. This is to prevent any adverse contact between the chain saw teeth and any foreign 

matter.

5. Stay on the uphill side when felling a tree on a slope. The tree could roll or slide downhill after 

falling.

Direction

of Fall 

Tree

Retreat

Path 

Retreat

Path 

45°

45°

Direction of Fall

Hinge

2"

2nd Cut -

Upper Notch Cut 

2"

1st Cut -

Lower Notch Cut 

3nd Cut -

Felling

Back Cut

Felling Notch

Fig.  9 Retreat Path from Falling Tree (left) Fig. 10 Cutting Sequence for Felling a Tree (right)

CUTTING SEQUENCE FOR FELLING A TREE - FELLING NOTCH
A properly placed felling notch will determine in which direction the tree will fall. Therefore, decide 

where you want the tree to land and place the felling notch on that side of the tree. To create a felling 

notch follow these directions:
1.   Hold the chain saw so that the guide bar is horizontal and cut the lower notch as low to the  

 

 

ground as possible. Make this cut 1/3 the diameter of the tree trunk (Fig. 9).

NOTE: Always make this horizontal cut first. This is because when you make it the second cut the 

tree trunk can pinch the chain saw or the guide bar and cause machine damage or personal injury. 

Pinching is the term used when a chain saw becomes jammed while cutting into a log 
2.   Start the upper notch and make this cut the same distance above as it is deep. Example: the  

 

 

horizontal lower notch cut is 8” deep. Therefore, measure 8” above and cut downward at an angle  

 

of 45°. Continue this cut until it meets the horizontal cut (Fig. 10).

3.   After you remove the wedge from the tree trunk a felling notch is created (Fig. 10).
CUTTING SEQUENCE FOR FELLING A TREE - FELLING BACK CUT
1.   On the opposite side of the tree trunk begin making the felling back cut 2” higher than the first    

 

horizontal cut (Fig. 10).

2.   As you continue to cut into the trunk the tree should begin to fall towards the felling notch.

WARNING:

 Do not cut all the way through the tree. Leave about 2” of the trunk diameter 

uncut directly behind the felling notch (Fig. 10). This uncut portion acts as a hinge and this 

keeps the tree from twisting and falling in the wrong direction. 

3.   As the tree begins to fall quickly do the following:

 

Remove the chain saw from inside the felling back cut and switch the chain saw off by releasing   

 

the trigger. 

 

Put the chain saw down on the ground and exit the area along the retreat path. 

NOTE: Wedges can be used to help you fell a tree safely and efficiently. For example, a wedge 

inserted into the felling cut can control the direction of the tree’s fall. A chain saw, trapped in a tree 

trunk that settled back, can be released by wedging open the cut. However, never use wedges made 

of steel as this could cause kickback and damage to the chain saw. Only use wedges made of wood, 

plastic or aluminum. 

WARNING:

 Be alert for any limbs that may fall from overhead. Watch your footing when 

you exit the work area.

LIMBING A TREE - How to safely and efficiently remove the branches from a fallen tree

WARNING:

 Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback 

Fig. 1 to avoid risk of kickback.

WARNING:

 Use extreme caution when cutting a limb that is under tension. Be alert for 

wood that may spring back at you. This could happen during or after a cut is made and the 

limb could spring back, strike you and may cause severe injury or death.

Do not remove 

any limbs that 

are supporting 

a larger limb 

above them 

To avoid pinching

start the cut on 

freely hanging limbs

Limbing is the process

of removing the branches 

from a fallen tree 

Remove each

limb with

one cut 

Make sure

your footing

is firm

Fig. 11 Limbing the Branches from a Fallen Tree

Limbing is the process of removing the branches from a fallen tree. 
Before you start cutting with the chain saw, make sure that your footing is firm and stand with 

your feet apart and your weight balanced evenly. To safely and efficiently limb a tree follow these 

directions:
Do not remove any limbs that are supporting a larger limb above them. Doing so may cause the tree 

to shift its weight and fall towards you. Remove each limb with one cut (Fig. 11).
It is advised that you clear away the cut limbs to maintain a safe work area. 
Make sure you start the cut where the limb will not pinch the saw during cutting. To avoid pinching, 

start the cut on freely hanging limbs. 
On a limb under tension start the cut from underneath it. 
If pinching occurs, immediately switch off the chain saw, lift the limb away and remove the chain saw.

BUCKING A LOG - How to safely and efficiently cut a felled tree into smaller sections

WARNING:

 Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback 

Fig. 1 to avoid risk of kickback.

How to Buck a Log when its Entire Length is Resting on the Ground

Bucking a log is the

process of cutting 

a felled log into

smaller sections

When cutting through

a log maintain control

by reducing pressure

near the end of the cut  

Make sure

your footing

is firm

Do not allow the

moving chainsaw

to touch the

ground as this 

will dull the blade 

Do not relax your grip 

on the chainsaw 

handles

Fig. 12 Bucking a Log when its Entire Length is Resting on the Ground

Bucking a log is the process of cutting up a felled tree into smaller sections. 
Before you start cutting with the chain saw, make sure that your footing is firm and stand with 

your feet apart and your weight evenly balanced. To safely and efficiently buck a log follow these 

directions:
When ever possible raise the log or tree section off the ground. Do this by using limbs, logs, chocks, 

etc. When cutting through a log maintain control by reducing pressure near the end of the cut. Do not 

Firmly grip the 

front handle with 

your left hand and 

with your thumb 

underneath it

Firmly grip the 

rear handle with 

your right hand

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Содержание RM1015SPS

Страница 1: ...r Either of these reactions may cause a loss of control over the saw which could result in serious injury to the user Contact with foreign objects within the wood can also induce a loss of chain saw control Rotational Kickback can happen when the upper tip of the guide bar contacts an object while the chain is moving Fig 1 This can cause the chain to dig into the object and momentarily stop moving...

Страница 2: ...r proper adjustment Frequently inspect the unit for damage Before further use any damaged part should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation Damaged parts should be properly repaired or replaced Bucking The p...

Страница 3: ... alongside the Pole Bracket 5 Align the Pole Bracket inside the Rear Handle of the Chain Saw as shown Fig 4B 6 Gently press the Pole Bracket into this gap while holding the Trigger Lockout Switch Make sure that the Pole Bracket sits securely beneath the Trigger This is to make sure the Trigger is set to the On position when everything else is fully assembled 7 Slide the Handle Bracket on to the Cl...

Страница 4: ... check the oil level Do this by looking through the Oil Level Sight Hole on the left side of the chainsaw It s also advisable to check the oil level as you continue cutting and oil the chain before each new cut However do not attempt to oil the chain while the chainsaw is operating To oil the chain simply press the rubber squeeze bulb This will feed oil on to the guide bar and saw chain felling cu...

Страница 5: ...round the downhill side of the log When cutting with the chain saw always stand on the uphill side in case the log rolls during or after cutting Never try cutting through two logs at the same time as this could increase the risk of kickback Never hold a log with your hand leg or foot while cutting the log with the chain saw Never allow another person to hold the log while you are cutting it Before...

Страница 6: ...e Bar Guide Bar with Normal Wear Guide Bar Groove Clean Oil Slots after each day of use Remove any debris from Guide Bar Groove with a putty knife or wire Guide Bar Guide Bar Guide Bar Groove Fig 19 Cross Section View of Guide Bar Groove showing Normal and Uneven Wear 1 Remove the guide bar from the chain saw Fig 19 2 Use a putty knife or wire to remove any sawdust from inside the guide bar groove...

Страница 7: ...u intend to store the chain saw and pole assembly for more than 30 days it is recommended to follow these steps 1 Drain the oil tank after each use 2 Remove and clean the guide bar and chain Clean the guide bar and chain by soaking in a petroleum based solvent or a mild soap and water mixture 3 Dry the guide bar and chain 4 Place the chain in container filled with oil to prevent it rusting 5 Wipe ...

Страница 8: ...de travail à embout renforcé en acier antidérapants Ne portez pas de vêtements amples de bijoux pantalons courts sandales et ne marchez pas les pieds nus Attachez vous les cheveux au dessus du niveau des épaules pour éviter qu ils ne se prennent dans les parties en mouvement de l appareil Utilisez l appareil uniquement à la lumière du jour ou sous un éclairage artificiel satisfaisant N utilisez pa...

Страница 9: ...terrompu avant de déposer l appareil ou lorsque vous vous déplacez vers une autre aire de coupe Veillez à ce que la chaîne s arrête complètement Pour éviter les démarrages accidentels ne portez jamais l appareil avec les doigts sur l interrupteur à gâchette Portez toujours la tronçonneuse sur perche sans avoir vos doigts sur l interrupteur à gâchette et avec le guide chaîne et la chaîne coupante r...

Страница 10: ...e façon satisfaisante ENSEMBLE DE TRONÇONNEUSE SUR PERCHE La tronçonneuse sur perche télescopique Remington se compose d une tronçonneuse attachée à un ensemble de perche télescopique comprenant les éléments suivants Fixation de poignée 1 Bouton 1 Rondelle de blocage 6 3 mm 0 25 po 1 Si des pièces sont endommagées ou manquantes veuillez appeler le 1 866 206 2707 É U ou le 1 877 696 5533 Canada pou...

Страница 11: ...avail lorsque vous abattez un arbre Lorsque le tronçonnage et l abattage sont exécutés par plusieurs personnes en même temps prévoyez suffisamment d espace entre ces deux tâches Prévoyez une distance d au moins deux fois la hauteur de l arbre à abattre AVERTISSEMENT Soyez conscient de votre environnement quand vous abattez un arbre Veillez à ce qu aucune personne ne soit mise en danger qu aucune l...

Страница 12: ...par en dessous Si un pincement se produit éteignez immédiatement la tronçonneuse écartez la branche en la soulevant et dégagez la tronçonneuse TRONÇONNAGE D UNE BILLE Comment couper de manière sûre et efficace un arbre abattu en plus petites sections AVERTISSEMENT Évitez les rebonds Un rebond peut causer des blessures graves voire mortelles Reportez vous à Rebond à la Fig 1 pour éviter ce risque C...

Страница 13: ...rous du guide chaîne sont seulement manuellement serrés Fig 18 Vérifiez également que le bloc de réglage se trouve dans l orifice ovale de réglage du guide chaîne Fig 18 2 Utilisez un tournevis plat pour tourner la vis de réglage dans le sens horaire Fig 18 REMARQUE Il ne doit y avoir aucun espace entre les maillons de la chaîne et le dessous du guide chaîne voir Fig 18 3 En portant des gants de p...

Страница 14: ...îne Limiteur de profondeur côté droit de la chaîne Limiteur de profondeur côté gauche de la chaîne Direction du limage Limez de l intérieur vers l extérieur de la gouge jusqu à ce qu elle soit tranchante Limez seulement dans cette direction Deux ou trois coups de lime devraient suffir à affûter chaque gouge Fig 20 Lime et placement du guide de lime sur la chaîne Gardez la chaîne bien affûtée pour ...

Страница 15: ...arbre Cette entaille doit être réalisée du côté opposé de l arbre par rapport à l entaille d encochage Poignée avant La poignée située à l avant du corps de la tronçonneuse Écran de sécurité de la poignée avant La protection entre la poignée avant et le guide chaîne Elle protège votre main gauche pendant l utilisation de la tronçonneuse Guide chaîne La barre métallique en prolongement du corps de ...

Страница 16: ... corte En algunos casos el contacto de la punta puede producir una reacción de retroceso veloz como un rayo y empujar aceleradamente la barra guía hacia atrás en dirección al operador El pellizco de la cadena de la sierra a lo largo de la parte superior de la barra guía puede empujar aceleradamente esta última hacia atrás en dirección al operador Cualquiera de estas reacciones puede dar lugar a la...

Страница 17: ...uierda cuando usa la sierra de cadena Barra guía La barra de metal que se extiende del cuerpo de la sierra de cadena La barra guía soporta y guía la cadena cuando rota Nariz de la barra guía La punta o extremo de la barra guía Pértiga interior La sección movible del tubo al cual está unida la sierra de cadena Contragolpe Movimiento hacia atrás y hacia adelante de la barra guía Puede ocurrir un con...

Страница 18: ...o de este espacio al mismo tiempo que sostiene el Interruptor de bloqueo del gatillo Cerciórese de que el soporte de la pértiga se encuentre asegurado debajo del gatillo Esto es para asegurarse de que el gatillo esté posicionado en Encendido cuando todo lo demás esté completamente ensamblado 7 Deslice el soporte de la empuñadura sobre el perno de sujeción como se muestra Fig 4B 8 Enrosque la arand...

Страница 19: ...és de la mirilla de nivel de aceite en el lado izquierdo de la sierra de cadena También se recomienda revisar el nivel de aceite al cortar y aceitar la cadena antes de cada nuevo corte Sin embargo no intente aceitar la cadena mientras la sierra de cadena está funcionando Para aceitar la cadena simplemente presione la pera de hule Esto alimentará aceite a la barra guía y cadena de la sierra ANTES D...

Страница 20: ...de contragolpe Cómo trozar un tronco cuando todo el largo está apoyado en el suelo Trozar es el proceso de cortar un árbol talado en secciones más pequeñas Al cortar un leño reduzca la presión al llegar al final del corte para mantener el control Asegúrese de estar parado establemente No permita que la sierra toque el suelo ya que esto podría desafilar la hoja No relaje el agarre de los manubrios ...

Страница 21: ...barra guía Si no lo hace la barra guía se moverá y aflojará la tensión de la cadena Esto aumentará el riesgo de contragolpe y podría dañar la sierra Soporte del piñón Cadena de la sierra Vista de acercamiento que muestra dónde la placa el bloque y el tornillo se encuentran detrás de la barra guía la cadena de la sierra barra guía y las tuercas han sido removidas para mayor claridad La placa de aju...

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Страница 23: ...24 NOTES ...

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