Ryobi RY43006 manual Glossary of Terms, Bar Tip Guard

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Bar Tip Guard

An attachment that may be provided on the end of the guide bar to prevent the chain at the end of the guide bar from contacting the wood.

Bucking

The process of cross cutting a felled tree or log into lengths.

Chain Brake

A device used to stop the chain saw.

Chain Saw Powerhead

A chain saw without the saw chain and guide bar.

Clutch

A mechanism for connecting and disconnecting a driven member to and from a rotating source of power.

Drive Sprocket or Sprocket

The toothed part that drives the saw chain.

Felling

The process of cutting down a tree.

Felling Back Cut

The final cut in a tree felling operation made on the opposite side of the tree from the notching undercut.

Front Handle

The support handle located at or toward the front of the chain saw.

Front Handle Guard

A structural barrier between the front handle of a chain saw and the guide bar, typically located close to the hand position on the front handle and sometimes employed as an activating lever for a chain brake.

Guide Bar

A solid railed structure that supports and guides the saw chain.

Kickback

The backward or upward motion, or both of the guide bar occurring when the saw chain near the nose of the top area of the guide bar contacts any object such as a log or branch, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut.

Kickback, Pinch

The rapid pushback of the saw which can occur when the wood closes in and pinches the moving saw chain in the cut along the top of the guide bar.

Kickback, Rotational

The rapid upward and backward motion of the saw which can occur when the moving saw chain near the upper portion of the tip of the guide bar contacts an object, such as a log or branch.

Low-Kickback Chain

A chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1-1991 when tested on a representative sample of chain saws.

Normal Cutting Position

Those positions assumed in performing the bucking and felling cuts.

Notching Undercut

A notch cut in a tree that directs the tree’s fall.

Oiler Control

A system for oiling the guide bar and saw chain.

Rear Handle

The support handle located at or toward the rear of the saw.

Reduced Kickback Guide Bar

A guide bar which has been demonstrated to reduce kickback significantly.

Replacement Saw Chain

A chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1-1991 when tested with specific chain saws. It may not meet the ANSI performance requirements when used with other saws.

Saw Chain

A loop of chain having cutting teeth, that cut the wood, and that is driven by the motor and is supported by the guide bar.

Spiked Bumper (Spike)

The pointed tooth or teeth for use when felling or bucking to pivot the saw and maintain position while sawing.

Switch

A device that when operated will complete or interrupt an electrical power circuit to the motor of the chain saw.

Switch Linkage

The mechanism that transmits motion from a trigger to the switch.

Switch Lockout

A movable stop that prevents the unintentional operation of the switch until manually actuated.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Read ALL Instructions Basic Safety PrecautionsGeneral Safety Rules Kickback See Figures 1LOW Kickback SAW Chain Understanding Your Chain SAW Safety DevicesSAFE-T-TIPANTI-KICKBACK Nose Guard Guide BarsSymbols Symbol Name ExplanationService Electrical Connection ElectricalDouble Insulation Extension CordsGlossary of Terms Bar Tip GuardFeatures Unpacking AssemblyOperation Packing ListConnecting to Power Supply Automatic Chain OIL SystemStarting and Stopping the Chain SAW Starting the Chain SAWPreparation for Cutting See Figures 9Proper Cutting Stance Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Tree FellingRetreat Zone See Figures 14 BuckingSee Figures 17 Types of Cutting Used Bucking Logs Under StressSee Figures 19 Springpoles LimbingPruning SpringpoleAdjusting Chain Tension AdjustmentsMaintenance General MaintenanceReplacing BAR and Chain See Figures 27Scrench See Figures 32 Chain MaintenanceHOW to Sharpen the Cutters See Figures 34Side Plate Angle TOP Plate Filing AngleDepth Gauge Clearance See Figures 39 Guide BAR MaintenanceReversing the Guide BAR See Figures 41Transporting and Storing SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard MaintenanceMounting SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard See Figures 42Parts List TroubleshootingProblem Cause Solution Page Service Model NO. and Serial no