Ryobi Outdoor CS1800 manual Planned Line of Fall Safe Retreat Zone, Retreat Zone Hinge

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OPERATION

WARNING:

Periodically glance at the top of the tree during the backcut to assure the tree is going to fall in the desired direction.

WARNING:

If the tree starts to fall in the wrong direction, or if the saw gets caught or hung up during the fall, leave the saw and save yourself!

Felling a tree - When bucking and felling operations are being performed by two or more persons, at the same time, the felling operation should be sepa- rated from the bucking operation by a distance of at least twice the height of the tree being felled. Trees should not be felled in a manner that would endanger any person, strike any utility line or cause any property damage. If the tree does make contact with any utility line, the utility company should be notified immediately.

Before any cuts are started, pick your escape route (or routes in case the intended route is blocked); clear the immediate area around the tree and make sure there are no obstructions in your planned path of retreat. Clear path of safe retreat approximately 135° from planned line of fall. The retreat path should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line of fall. See Figure 14.

Before felling is started consider the force and direction of the wind, the lean and balance of the tree, and the location of large limbs. These things influence the direction in which the tree will fall. Do not try to fell a tree along a line different from its natural line of fall.

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.

Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from the tree where felling cuts are to be made.

Notched Undercut. Cut a notch about 1/3 the diameter of the tree, perpendicular to the direction of fall. Make the cuts of the notch so they intersect at a right angle to the line of fall. This notch should be cleaned out to leave a straight line. To keep the weight of the wood off the saw, always make the lower cut of the notch before the upper cut. See Figure 15.

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PLANNED LINE OF FALL

90°

SAFE

RETREAT

ZONE

PLANNED PATH OF SAFE RETREAT 135° FROM PLANNED LINE OF FALL

 

 

SAFE

 

 

RETREAT

 

135°

ZONE

PLANNED

 

 

45°

LINE OF FALL

 

 

 

90°

 

 

45°

 

135°

SAFE

RETREAT

ZONE

Fig. 14

HINGE

2 IN. (5 CM) OR 1/10 DIA

NOTCH -

APPROX. 1/3

DIAMETER OF

TRUNK

BACK CUT

 

2 IN. (5 CM)

Fig. 15

 

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Read ALL Instructions Basic Safety PrecautionsSafety Apparel Kickback See Figures 1CUTTING/WORK Area Pull PushUnderstanding Your Chain SAW Safety Devices Battery SafetyCharger Safety Symbols Symbol Name ExplanationSymbol Meaning Unpacking SpecificationsFeatures ApplicationsTrigger Lock Button Rear Handle BAR SAFE-T-TIP Chain Battery Pack Hand GuardScabbard HEX KEYGlossary of Terms Front Handle GuardBattery Pack and Charger OperationBattery Port Pack Latches To Install Battery PackTo Remove Battery Pack Chain OIL SystemStarting the Chain SAW Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWPreparation for Cutting Stopping the Chain SAWProper Grip Improper Chain Line Proper Cutting Stance Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Tree FellingPlanned Line of Fall Safe Retreat Zone Retreat Zone HingeNotch Approx /3 Diameter Trunk Back CUT See Figures 18 through BuckingWedge Notch Back CUT Hinge KickbackLOG Supported AT Both Ends Bucking Logs Under StressLOG Supported AT ONE END Load Finishing CUT 1ST CUTOverbucking Types of Cutting UsedLimbing UnderbuckingLoad Second CUT PruningSpringpole Springpoles First CUT 1/3 Diameter Finishing CUTSprocket MaintenanceAssembling BAR and Chain Washer ChainChain Tensioning Screw Chain Tension See Figures 30Chain Maintenance HOW to Sharpen the CuttersSide Plate Angle TOP Plate Filing AngleLeft Hand Cutters Depth Gauge ClearanceGuide BAR Maintenance Reversing the Guide BARSee Figures 41, 42, See Figures 42 SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard MAINTE- NanceMounting SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard Mounting Screw Locking Rivet SAFE-T-TIP Tighten 3/4 A TurnTransporting and Storing Disposal of the Exhausted BatteryBattery Pack Preparation for Recycling BatteriesTroubleshooting BAR and Chain CombinationsRecommended BAR and Chain Combinations Page Page Volt Cordless Chain Saw Model No. CS1800