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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
SPIKES event saw chain breaks or derails during operation. 15. REAR HAND GUARD The chain catcher is designed to intercept a whipping chain. 16. SPROCKET 17. OIL TANK WINDOW 18. CORD RETAINER 19. CHAIN CATCHER 20. CARRY CASE (Available on some models) A B B C A B B C RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION KICKBACK SPECIFICS Kickback can lead WARNING: to dangerous loss of control of the chain saw and result in serious or fatal injury to the saw operator or to anyone standing close by. Always be alert. Rotational kickback and pinch-kickback are major chain saw operational dangers and the leading cause of most accidents. Beware of: Rotational Kickback BA AA A = Kickback path B = Kickback reaction zone Fig. 1 KICKBACK SPECIFICS Beware of: Pinch Kickback A = Pull B = Solid objects C = Push Fig. 2 KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE or TIP of the guide bar touches an object, or when wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning-fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back toward the operator. PINCHING the saw chain along the BOTTOM of the guide bar may PULL the saw forward away from the operator. PINCHING the saw chain along the TOP of the guide bar may PUSH the guide bar rapidly back toward the operator. Any of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw, which could result in serious personal injury. STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS Never operate the sawwithout the bar and chain properly installed. WARNING: STARTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Fill the oil tank with correct chain and bar oil (Fig. 3). Use a funnel, wipe up any spills and make sure no dirt gets into the tank. NOTE: The saw chain requires lubrication when in use to minimize friction with the guide bar. The oil tank holds 4.5 ozs of oil, enough to lubricate the chain for 12-15 minutes of sawing. We recommend using original equipment manufacturer Bar and Sprocket Oil, which contains additives to reduce friction wear and reduce resin residue formations. The oil tank levelCAUTION: should be frequently checked during operation to avoid starving the bar and chain of lubrication. NOTE: Your chain saw is equipped with an Automatic Oiler system and is the ONLY source of lubrication for the bar and chain. 2. Be certain the Chain Brake® is disengaged before starting unit (Fig. 4). Disengage it by pulling backward toward the motor. 3. Hook the extension cord to the extension cord retainer (A) (Fig. 5) that is built into the rear handle. This will prevent the cord from pulling out of the handle. Double the extension cord, about a foot from the end, and insert it through the hole at the end of the handle. Hook the loop formed by doubling the cord over the tab. Gently tug on the cord to ensure that it is firmly retained in the saws handle. Plug the receptacle end of the extension cord into the tool’s power supply cord. Oil CapOil Tank Inspection Spot Fig. 3 A Fig. 4 A Fig. 5 Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your saw. WARNING: 4. Grip the saw with both hands, left hand holding the front /handle (DO NOT HOLD CHAIN BRAKE®) and the right hand holding the rear handle. Thumbs and fingers should encircle both handles (Fig. 6). Make sure the WARNING: extension cord does not come in contact with the guide bar and saw chain. Fig. 6 5. With your right thumb, depress the LOCK/OFF button (C) on the top of the rear handle, and at the same time squeeze the trigger. To stop the saw, release the trigger (Fig. 7). NOTE: It is not necessary to maintain pressure on the LOCK/OFF button once the trigger is squeezed and the motor is running. The LOCK/OFF button is a safety device to avoid accidental starting. STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS The saw motor will automatically stop when the trigger is released. To restart the motor, you will have to depress the LOCK/OFF button and squeeze the trigger. C Fig. 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FELLING Felling is the term for cutting down a tree. Small trees up to 6-7 inches (15-18cm) in diameter are usually cut in a single cut. Larger trees require notch cuts. Notch cuts determine the direction the tree will fall. A retreat path (A) WARNING: should be planned and cleared as necessary before cuts are started. The retreat path should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall, as illustrated in Fig. 8. If felling a tree on CAUTION: sloping ground, the chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain, as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after it is felled. Never walk in front of a tree that has been notched. WARNING: Make the felling cut (D) from the other side of the tree and 1.5 - 2.0 inches (3-5 cm) above the edge of the notch (C) (Fig. 9). Fig. 9 Never saw completely through the trunk. Always leave a hinge. The hinge guides the tree. If the trunk is completely cut through, control over the felling direction is lost. Before making the final cut, always recheck the area for bysta...
Dieses Handbuch ist für folgende Modelle:Kettensägen - TB3516 (1.77 mb)
Kettensägen - TB3516 (1.77 mb)
Kettensägen - TB3516 (1.77 mb)
Kettensägen - TB3516 (1.77 mb)