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OPERATING THE CHAIN SAW
• Before starting any planned task, familiarize yourself with section
describing safe rules for chain saw operation. It is recommended to
gain experience by cutting waste wood pieces. It will also allow to
nd out the chain saw possibilities.
• Always observe safety regulations.
• Use the chain saw only for cutting wood or wood-like materials.
• Intensity of vibrations and kickback change depending on the type
of wood being cut.
• Do not use the chain saw as a lever to lift, move or split objects. To
release the chain, switch o the motor and drive plastic or wooden
wedge into the piece of wood (g. F). Start the chain saw again and
carefully start cutting.
• Do not x the saw to a stationary work station.
• Attaching other devices, which are not allowed by the manufacturer,
to the chain saw drive is forbidden.
• It is not necessary to apply big force to the chain saw when using the
tool. Apply only small pressure.
• Stop pressing the saw at the end of the cut to avoid loosing control
over the tool.
• Release pressure on the switch button (11) when the cutting is
nished and before putting the chain saw away.
When the chain saw is pinched in kerf during cutting, do not
remove it forcefully. It may cause loss of control over the chain
saw, operator injury and/or damage to the chain saw.
Keeping the chain saw working without cutting wood causes
faster wearing of parts.
PROTECTION AGAINST KICK BACK
Kickback is movement of the guide bar of the chain saw up and/or
back, which happens when the part of the chain on the guide bar tip
encounters an obstacle.
• Ensure the processed material is rmly xed.
• Use clamps to x the material.
• Hold the chain saw with both hands when starting up and during
operation.
• During kickback the chain saw cannot be controlled and the chain
is loosened (g. G).
• Incorrectly sharpened chain increases risk of kickback.
• Do not cut above level of your shoulders.
Disassembly of protections, inappropriate operation,
maintenance, improper guide bar or chain replacement may
contribute to increase of risk of body injury in case of a kick back.
Never modify the saw in any way. By using modied chain saw, the
user looses all warranty rights. Warranty voids also when the chain
saw is used inaccordingly to information contained in this manual.
SECURING EXTENSION CORD
With the chain saw use only extension cords designed for outdoor
applications. Cross section of the extension cord cores shall be at least
1.5 mm
2
. To ensure safe operation of the chain saw, put the extension
cord in the power cord hook (8) in the rear handle (10) (g. H), which
eliminates unwanted tension of the extension cord when working.
Use of extension cords longer than 30m causes reduction of chain
saw power.
CUTTING SHORT PIECES OF WOOD
When cutting short pieces of wood follow guidelines for safety of work
and do as follows:
• Cut wood or wood-like materials only.
• Use clamps to x short pieces of material before cutting.
• Before cutting ensure the chain saw will not come into contact with
stones or nails, as it could cause pulling the saw out of the operator’s
hands.
• Avoid situations when working saw might touch wired fence or
ground.
• When cutting branches support the saw as much as possible and do
not cut with the tip of the guide bar.
• Watch out for obstacles such as protruding stumps, roots, hollows
and holes in the ground, as they may be cause of an accident.
FELLING A TREE
Dene the tree fall line. Consider wind, lean of the tree, location of
heavy branches, complexity of work after tree fall and other factors.
• When tidying area around the tree remember to ensure proper
ground grip and escape path to use when the tree falls.
• Predict and tidy up two escape paths at 45
0
angle from the side
opposite to expected line of the tree fall. There must be no obstacles
on these paths (g. I).
• Make preliminary notch deep for 1/3 of the trunk diameter at the
side opposite to predicted tree fall line.
• Make a felling cut at the side opposite to the previously made felling
notch, and a little higher than lower surface of the notch (g. J).
• Insert wedges on time to avoid pinching of the saw chain.
• Fell the tree by driving a wedge rather than cutting through the
whole trunk.
• Falling tree may pull other trees.
• Danger zone radius is 2.5 height of the falling tree (g. I).
Do not fell trees when:
• Conditions in danger zone cannot be determined due to fog,
rain, snow or darkness.
• Line of tree felling cannot be determined due to wind or wind
blows.
CUTTING A TRUNK LYING ON THE GROUND
• Press the bumper spike (12) against the trunk and make a cut
(g. K).
• If the cut cannot be completed, although the chain saw has been
moved in its whole range, move the guide bar back to certain
distance from the trunk being cut (with cutting chain operating),
move the saw down, position bumper spike (12) and nish cutting
by lifting the rear handle (10).
• Always keep good feet and ground grip. Do not stand on the
trunk.
• Watch out for possibility of the trunk rotation.
• Observe manual guidelines related to work safety to avoid the
chain saw kick back.
• Always nish cutting at the side of tensile stress to avoid
pinching the chain in kerf of the trunk being cut.
• Do not sink the cutting chain into the ground under the trunk
when cutting. Negligence may cause immediate damage to the
chain.
• When cutting trunk lying on the slope, the operator should
always be at the slope side above the trunk being cut.
CUTTING A TRUNK LIFTED ABOVE THE GROUND
In case the trunk is supported or placed on stable sawing horse,
depending on the place of operation, make the cut 1/3 of the trunk
diameter deep on the side under compressive stress and nish cutting
on the opposite side (g. L and M).
TRIMMING / CUTTING BUSHES AND TREE BRANCHES
Start cutting branches of a felled tree at its base and continue towards
top of the tree (cut small branches with one movement).
First, check which way the branch bends. Next, make preliminary cut
from the inside of the bend and nish at the opposite side (watch out,
the cut branch may spring back).
When trimming tree branches, always cut downward to enable free fall
of cut branch. However, sometimes undercutting the branch from the
bottom may be helpful.
Be very careful when cutting a branch that may be under stress. Such
branch may spring aside and hit the operator.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Verto |
Model | 52G584 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 17843 MB |
Caratteristiche Prodotto
Kleur van het product | Green, Stainless steel |
Geluidsniveau | 105.3 dB |
Stroombron | AC |
Vermogen | 2000 W |
Stationair toerental | 12.1 RPM |