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English
DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1
1. Chain Brake
2. Front Handle
3. Oil Tank Cap
4. Safety Lock-off Button
5. Rear Handle
6. Live Tool Indicator
7. Switch Trigger
8. Oil Tank Sight Gauge
9. Chain Tension Adjust Knob
10. Sprocket Cover
11. Sprocket Cover Adjust Knob
12. Bar
13. Chain
Fig. 2
14. Lock-Off Button
15. Bumper Spike
16. Chain Cover
Fig. 3
17. Sprocket
18. Chain Tension Bolt
19. Bar Guide
20. Oil Outlet
Fig. 5
21. Bar Groove
22. Chain Drive Links
23. Cutter
Fig. 9
24. Felling direction
25. Danger Zone
26. Escape route
Fig.10
27. Direction of fall
28. Notch
29. Felling back cut
30. Hinge
Fig.11
31. Limb cut
32. Keep work off ground leave support limbs until log
is cut
Fig.12
33. Log supported along the entire length
34. Cut from top (overbuck) avoid cutting earth
Fig.13
35. Log supported one end
36. 1st cut from bottom (underbuck) (1/3 diameter) to
avoid splintering
37. 2nd cut from top (overbuck) (2/3 diameter) to meet
1st cut (to avoid pinching)
Fig.14
38. Log supported both ends
36. 1st cut underbuck (1/3 diameter) to avoid splintering
37. 2nd cut overbuck (2/3 diameter) to meet 1st cut (to
avoid pinching)
Fig.15
39. Bucking a log
40. Stand on uphill side when cutting because log may
roll