Husqvarna 240e, 235e manuel dutilisation Basic cutting technique, Tree felling technique

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pulling chain. In this case the chain saw pulls itself towards the tree and the front edge of the chain saw body rests naturally on the trunk when cutting. Cutting with a pulling chain gives the operator better control over the chain saw and the position of the kickback zone.

9Follow the instructions on sharpening and maintaining your bar and chain.When you replace the bar and chain use only combinations that are recommended by us.

See instructions under the headings Cutting equipment and Technical data.

Basic cutting technique

WARNING! 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.

General

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).

Cutting from above = Cutting with a pulling chain.

Cutting from below = Cutting with pushing chain.

Cutting with a pushing chain increases the risk of kickback. See instructions under the heading How to avoid kickback.

Terms

Cutting = General term for cutting through wood. Limbing = Cutting branches off a felled tree. Splitting = When the object you are cutting breaks off before the cut is complete.

There are five important factors you should consider before making a cut:

1Make sure the cutting equipment will not jam in the cut.

2 Make sure the object you are cutting will not split.

3 Make sure the chain will not strike the ground or any other object during or after cutting.

4 Is there a risk of kickback?

5 Do the conditions and surrounding terrain affect how safely you can stand and move about?

Two factors decide whether the chain will jam or the object that you are cutting will split: the first is how the object is supported before and after cutting, and the second is whether it is in tension.

In most cases you can avoid these problems by cutting in two stages; from the top and from the bottom. You need to support the object so that it will not trap the chain or split during cutting.

IMPORTANT! If the chain jams in the cut: stop the engine! Don’t try to pull the chain saw free. If you do you may be injured by the chain when the chain saw suddenly breaks free. Use a lever to open up the cut and free the chain saw.

The following instructions describe how to handle the common situations you are likely to encounter when using a chain saw.

Limbing

When limbing thick branches you should use the same approach as for cutting.

Cut difficult branches piece by piece.

Cutting

WARNING! Never attempt to cut logs

! while they are in a pile or when a couple of logs are lying together. Such procedures drastically increase the risk of kickback which can result in a serious or fatal injury.

If you have a pile of logs, each log you attempt to cut should be removed from the pile, placed on a saw horse or runners and cut individually.

Remove the cut pieces from the cutting area. By leaving them in the cutting area, you increase the risk for inadvertently getting a kickback, as well as increasing the risk of losing your balance while working.

The log is lying on the ground. There is little risk of the chain jamming or the object splitting. However there is a risk that the chain will touch the ground when you finish the cut.

Cut all the way through the log from above. Avoid letting the chain touch the ground as you finish the cut. Maintain full throttle but be prepared for what might happen. (37)

If it is possible (can you turn the log?) stop cutting about 2/ 3 of the way through the log.

Turn the log and finish the cut from the opposite side.

The log is supported at one end. There is a high risk that it will split.

Start by cutting from below (about 1/3 of the way through). Finish by cutting from above so that the two cuts meet.

The log is supported at both ends. There is a high risk that the chain will jam.

Start by cutting from above (about 1/3 of the way through). Finish by cutting from below so that the two cuts meet.

Tree felling technique

IMPORTANT! It takes a lot of experience to fell a tree. Inexperienced users of chain saws should not fell trees. Do not attempt any task beyond your experience level!

Safe distance

The safe distance between a tree that is to be felled and anyone else working nearby is at least 2 1/2 tree lengths. Make sure that no-one else is in this ”risk zone” before or during felling. (38)

Felling direction

The aim is to fell the tree in a position where you can limb and cross-cut the log as easily as possible. You want it to fall in a location where you can stand and move about safely.

Once you have decided which way you want the tree to fall you must judge which way the tree would fall naturally. Several factors affect this:

Lean of the tree

Bend

Wind direction

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Contents 235e 240e 5451676-63 Rev.1 OFF Half Full 49 a Retreat path Thank you for using a Husqvarna product Symbols on the machineIntroduction Dear customerWhat is what on the chain saw? Contents For Canada General Safety PrecautionsBefore using a new chain saw Always use common sense Machine′s safety equipmentPersonal protective equipment Chain brake and front hand guardCutting equipment General rules Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge settingCutting equipment designed to reduce kickback BarLubricating cutting equipment Tensioning the chainHappen when the chain touches the operator General Safety Precautions / AssemblyFitting the bar and chain Chain drive sprocketFuel Handling Fuel safetyFuel FuelingStarting and stopping Fuel Handling / Starting and StoppingWorking Techniques Basic safety rulesBefore use General working instructionsTree felling technique Basic cutting techniqueFreeing a tree that has fallen badly How to avoid kickback Working Techniques / MaintenanceCarburetor adjustment GeneralMuffler MaintenanceAir filter Spark plugDaily maintenance Every 5-10 h Maintenance scheduleTechnical data Technical DataBar Chain Recommended cutting equipment for CanadaYour Warranty Rights and Obligations Federal Emission Control Warranty StatementSafety precautions for chain saw users American Standard Safety PrecautionsKickback safety precautions Other safety precautionsNous vous remercions dutiliser un produit Husqvarna Symboles sur la machineCher client Sommaire Quels sont les composants de la tronçonneuse?Mesures à prendre avant de mettre en usage une Consignes de sécurité pour les utilisateurs deInstructions Générales DE Sécurité Équipement de sécurité de la machine Utilisez toujours votre bon sensFrein de chaîne avec arceau protecteur AVERTISSEMENT! La plupart desCapteur de chaîne Blocage de l’accélérationProtection de la main droite Système anti-vibrationsRègles élémentaires Équipement de coupeÉquipement de coupe anti-rebond Affûtage et réglage de l’épaisseur du copeau de la chaîneLubrification de l’équipement de coupe Tension de la chaîneMontage du guide-chaîne et de la chaîne Instructions Générales DE Sécurité / MontageRemplissage de carburant Manipulation DU CarburantCarburant Transport et rangement Sécurité carburantRemisage prolongé AVERTISSEMENT! N’utilisez jamais uneDémarrage et arrêt Démarrage ET ArrêtAvant chaque utilisation Techniques DE TravailMéthodes de travail Règles élémentaires de sécuritéGénéralités Technique de base pour la coupeToujours travailler à plein régime TerminologieTechniques d’abattage Solution à un abattage ratéQu’est-ce qu’un rebond? Mesures anti-rebondGénéralités EntretienRéglage du carburateur FonctionnementBougie SilencieuxFiltre à air Schéma d’entretien Caractéristiques techniques Caractéristiques TechniquesType Guide-chaîne ChaîneVOS Droits ET Obligations EN Garantie Autres consignes de sécurité Précautions à prendre pour se protéger des rebondsAnsi B 175.1-2000 Annexe C AVERTISSEMENT! N’utilisez pas uneSímbolos en la máquina IntroduccionApreciado cliente ¿Qué es qué en la motosierra? Índice Medidas a tomar antes de utilizar una motosierra nueva Instrucciones Generales DE SeguridadImportante Emplee siempre el sentido comúnEquipo de seguridad de la máquina Equipo de protección personalFreno de cadena con protección contra reculadas ¡ATENCION! La mayoría de losCaptor de cadena Fiador del aceleradorProtección de la mano derecha Sistema amortiguador de vibracionesEquipo de corte reductor de reculadas Equipo de corteReglas básicas Lubricación del equipo de corte Tensado de la cadenaCerrar la manija para fijar el tensado Repostaje de aceite para cadena de motosierraMontaje de la espada y la cadena Instrucciones Generales DE Seguridad / MontajeCarburante Manipulacion DEL CombustibleRepostaje Seguridad en el uso del combustibleArranque y parada Manipulacion DEL Combustible / Arrenque Y ParadaAntes de utilizar la máquina Tecnica DE TrabajoReglas básicas de seguridad Corte con velocidad de cadena alta, acelerando al máxTécnica de tala Técnica básica de corteTratamiento de una tala fallida Ajuste del carburador MantenimientoGeneralidades Bujía SilenciadorFiltro de aire Programa de mantenimiento Datos técnicos Datos TecnicosEspada Cadena SUS Derechos Y Obligaciones DE Garantia Precauciones de seguridad en reculadas Precauciones de seguridad para usuarios de motosierrasOtras precauciones de seguridad Ansi B 175.1-2000 Anexo C5451676-63 2008-04-15
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240e, 235e specifications

The Husqvarna 235E and 240E are two popular models in the world of lightweight chain saws, designed to deliver excellent performance for both novice and experienced users. Ideal for homeowners and professionals alike, these models are perfect for tasks such as cutting firewood, pruning, and handling small trees.

One of the standout features of the Husqvarna 235E and 240E is their lightweight construction. Weighing in at around 10.3 pounds, these chainsaws are easy to maneuver, reducing fatigue during extended use. The ergonomic design enhances comfort, making it easier for users to maintain a firm grip, especially during challenging cutting tasks.

These models are equipped with the powerful X-Torq engine technology, which provides a significant increase in efficiency. The X-Torq engine reduces fuel consumption by up to 20%, allowing users to work longer without the need for frequent refueling. Additionally, the engine's design minimizes harmful emissions, making the 235E and 240E more environmentally friendly.

Another important characteristic is the chainsaw’s emissions control system. Husqvarna has integrated an efficient air filtration system in both models, ensuring that dirt and debris are kept away from the engine for extended periods. This results in less maintenance and longer operational life.

Ease of starting is also a highlight of these models. The Smart Start technology ensures that the chainsaw can be started with minimal effort, allowing users to get to work quickly. The combined choke and stop control further simplify the starting process, ensuring a smooth operation every time.

Safety features are not overlooked in the Husqvarna 235E and 240E. Each model comes with a chain brake that responds quickly to stop the chain in case of kickback, which is essential for preventing accidents during operation. The low-vibration design reduces strain on the hands and arms, fostering a safer and more comfortable user experience.

Overall, the Husqvarna 235E and 240E offer a combination of power, efficiency, and user-friendly features that set them apart in their category. With a focus on performance and safety, these chainsaws are an excellent choice for anyone looking to tackle cutting, trimming, and pruning tasks with ease and confidence. Whether you are a homeowner looking to manage your yard or a professional seeking reliable equipment, the 235E and 240E are worthy contenders.