Ryobi RY43006 manual Preparation for Cutting, See Figures 9

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OPERATION

PREPARATION FOR CUTTING

PROPER GRIP ON HANDLES

See Figures 9 - 11.

Refer to “General Safety Rules” earlier in this manual for appropriate safety equipment.

nWear non-slip gloves for maximum grip and protection.

nHold the saw firmly with both hands. Always keep your left hand on the front handle and your right hand on the rear handle so that your body is to the left of the chain line.

WARNING:

Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip, or any stance which would place your body or arm across the chain line.

nMaintain a proper grip on the saw whenever the unit is running. The fingers should encircle the handle and the thumb is wrapped under the handlebar. This grip is least likely to be broken (by a kickback or other sudden reaction of the saw). Any grip in which the thumb and fingers are on the same side of the handle, is dangerous because a slight kick of the saw can cause loss of control.

WARNING:

Do not operate the switch trigger with your left hand and hold the front handle with your right hand. Never allow any part of your body to be in the chain line while operating a saw.

FRONT

HANDLE

REAR

 

HANDLE

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

CHAIN LINE

Fig. 11

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Basic Safety Precautions General Safety RulesGeneral Safety Rules See Figures 1 KickbackGuide Bars Understanding Your Chain SAW Safety DevicesSAFE-T-TIPANTI-KICKBACK Nose Guard LOW Kickback SAW ChainSymbol Name Explanation SymbolsService Extension Cords ElectricalDouble Insulation Electrical ConnectionBar Tip Guard Glossary of TermsFeatures Packing List AssemblyOperation UnpackingAutomatic Chain OIL System Connecting to Power SupplyStarting the Chain SAW Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWSee Figures 9 Preparation for CuttingTree Felling Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Proper Cutting StanceRetreat Zone Bucking See Figures 14See Figures 17 Bucking Logs Under Stress Types of Cutting UsedSee Figures 19 Springpole LimbingPruning SpringpolesGeneral Maintenance AdjustmentsMaintenance Adjusting Chain TensionSee Figures 27 Replacing BAR and ChainScrench See Figures 34 Chain MaintenanceHOW to Sharpen the Cutters See Figures 32TOP Plate Filing Angle Side Plate AngleDepth Gauge Clearance See Figures 41 Guide BAR MaintenanceReversing the Guide BAR See Figures 39See Figures 42 SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard MaintenanceMounting SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard Transporting and StoringTroubleshooting Parts ListProblem Cause Solution Page Service Model NO. and Serial no