Poulan instruction manual Chain Brake and CKA Angle, 1950/1975, 952051209 2050/2050WT 2055/2075

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Symmetrical Guide Bar

Large Radius Tip

S Low--Kickback Chain, designed with a contoured depth gauge and guard link which deflect kickback force and allow wood to gradually ride into the cutter. Low-- Kickback Chain has met kickback per- formance requirements when tested on a representative sample of chain saws be- low 3.8 cubic inch displacement specified in ANSI B175.1.

Contoured Depth Gauge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elongated Guard Link

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deflects

Low---Kickback

 

kickback force

 

and allows wood

Chain

 

to gradually ride

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

into cutter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can Obstruct Material

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not a Low---Kickback Chain

SFront Hand Guard, designed to reduce the chance of your left hand contacting the chain

if your hand slips off the front handlebar.

SPosition of front and rear handlebars, de- signed with distance between handles and “in-line” with each other. The spread and “in-line” position of the hands provided by this design work together to give balance and resistance in controlling the pivot of the saw back toward the operator if kick- back occurs.

CHAIN BRAKE AND CKA ANGLE

SChain Brake, designed to stop the chain in the event of kickback.

WARNING: WE DO NOT REP- RESENT AND YOU SHOULD NOT AS- SUME THAT THE CHAIN BRAKE WILL PROTECT YOU IN THE EVENT OF A KICKBACK. Kickback is a lightning fast ac- tion which throws the bar and rotating chain back and up toward the operator. Kickback can be caused by allowing contact of the bar tip in the danger zone with any hard object. Kickback can also be caused by pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar. This

action may push the guide bar rapidly back toward the operator. Either of these events may cause you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious injury or even death. DO NOT RELY UPON ANY OF THE DEVICES BUILT INTO YOUR SAW. YOU SHOULD USE THE SAW PROPERLY AND CAREFULLY TO AVOID KICKBACK. Re- duced--kickback guide bars and low--kick- back saw chains reduce the chance and magnitude of kickback and are recom- mended. Your saw has a low kickback chain and bar as original equipment. Repairs on a chain brake should be made by an autho- rized servicing dealer. Take your unit to the place of purchase if purchased from a ser- vicing dealer, or to the nearest authorized master service dealer.

STip contact in some cases may cause a light- ning fast reverse REACTION, kicking guide bar up and back toward operator.

SPinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly

back toward the operator.

SEither of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious injury. Do not rely exclusively upon devices built into your saw.

WARNING: Computed kickback angle (CKA) listed on your saw and listed in the CKA table below represents angle of kickback your bar and chain combinations will have when tested in accordance with CSA (Cana- dian Standards Association) and ANSI stan- dards. When purchasing replacement bar and chain, considerations should be given to the lower CKA values. Lower CKA values repre- sent safer angles to the user, higher values in- dicate more angle and higher kick energies. Computed angles represented indicate total energy and angle associated without activation of the chain brake during kickback. Activated angle represents chain stopping time relative to activation angle of chain break and resulting kick angle of saw. In all cases lower CKA val- ues represent a safer operating environment for the user.

The following guide bar and chain combina- tions meet kickback requirements of CSA Standards Z62.1, Z62.3, & ANSI B175.1 when used on saws listed in this manual. Use of bar and chain combinations other than those listed is not recommended and may not meet the CKA requirements per standard.

Computed kickback angle (CKA) Table

 

BAR

 

 

 

CKA without chain brake

MODEL

P/N

Length

 

CHAIN P/N

1950/1975/

952044368

14!

952051209

24_

2050/2050WT

 

 

 

 

 

2055/2075/

952044370

16!

952051211

19_

2150/2150PR

 

 

 

 

 

2155/2175/

952044418

18!

952051338

14_

2350/2375

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 26/03 530163675 Starting or operating the chain saw Plan Ahead Hearing Afety Hat Prote ction Eye Protection Snug Fitting Maintain Your SAW in Good Working Order Operate Your SAW SafelyHandle Fuel with Caution KickbackMaintain Control Kickback Safety FeaturesReduce the Chance of Kickback 1950/1975 Chain Brake and CKA Angle952051209 2050/2050WT 2055/2075 952051211 2150/2150PR 2155/2175Cha in Brake Nuts Bar Tool Inside view Chain Brake Adjustment located on Chain BrakeAttachingthe BAR & CHAINIf not Chain Tension Adjusting the tensionChecking the tension Know Your Chain SAW ON/STOP SwitchThrottle Trigger Throttle LOCK--OUTBAR and Chain Lubrication Fueling EngineImportant Points to Remember Cation Always stop the engine before removing the oil capDifficult Starting or starting a flooded engine Starting a Warm EngineBraking function control Caution The chain brake must be Inertia activating function controlDirection of Fall Tree Felling Techniques Felling Large TreesNotch CUT and Felling the Tree Cutting a Fallen Tree Bucking Using a LOG or Support StandTypes of Cutting Used for Bucking Bucking Without a SupportLimbing and Pruning Important Points Cleaning the air filterLimbing PruningCarburetor Adjustment Cleaning the Spark ARREST- ING ScreenBAR Maintenance Inspect Muffler and Spark Arresting ScreenIgnition Timing Chain SharpeningSpark Plug StorageTroubleshooting Table Cause Remedy Call Need Service PART?Contact your dealer or place of purchase Ligations The U. S. EnvironmentalConsequential Damages Elec NANCE, Replacement and Repair of Emission Related Parts Any