Makita DCS34 manual Kickback, Reactive forces during the cut, including kickback

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In order to keep control of your saw, always maintain a firm foothold. Never work on a ladder, in a tree or on any other insecure support. Never use the saw above shoulder height (fig. 9).

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Position the chain saw in such a way that your body is clear of the cutting attachment whenever the engine is running (fig. 10).

Don’t put pressure on the saw when reaching the end of a cut. The pressure may cause the bar and rotating chain to pop out of the cut or kerf, go out of control and strike the operator or some other object. If the rotating chain strikes some other object a reactive force (see pages 10 to 12 ) may cause the chain to strike the operator.

Reactive forces during the cut, including kickback

WARNING!

Reactive forces, that may occur during any cut are kickback, pushback and pull-in. Reactive forces can be dangerous! In any chain saw, the powerful force used to cut wood can be reversed (and work against the operator).

If the rotating chain is suddenly stopped by contact with any solid object like a log or branch or is pinched, the reactive forces instantly occur. These reactive forces may result in loss of control which may, in turn, cause serious or fatal injury. An understanding of the causes of these reactive forces may help you avoid loss of control.

The most common reactive forces are

-kickback,

-pushback,

-pull-in.

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Kickback:

Kickback occurs when the upper quadrant of the bar nose contacts a solid object in the wood or is pinched (fig. 11). The reaction of the cutting force of the chain causes a rotational force of the chain saw in the direc tion opposite to the chain movement, mainly in the plane of the bar. This may fling the bar in an uncontrolled arc towards the operator.

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This reaction can occur in a fraction of a second and under some circumstances, cause the guide bar and chain to strike the operator with enough force to cause severe or fatal injury. It may also occur during limbing. It also occurs when the nose of the guide bar is pinched unexpectedly, unintentionally contacts solid material in the wood (fig.12) or is incorrectly used to begin a plunge or boring cut.

The greater the force of the kickback reaction, the more difficult it becomes for the operator to control the saw.

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Contents DCS Makita DCS ContentsDelivery inventory SymbolsAdditional safety precautions Safety precautions for chain saw operatorsDiscription of symbols used on chain saws General Safety PrecautionsAnsi B175.1-1991 OperatorSaw Proper clothingUse of the saw Transporting the chain sawFeet Chain saw operating instructionsFueling Fueling instructionsImportant adjustments Working conditionsCutting instructions Reactive forces during the cut, including kickback KickbackTo avoid kickback Saw chain cutter sharpnessSpeed of contact at which the cutter contacts the object Depth gaugesPushback Cutting techniquesTo avoid pushback To avoid pull-in= cutting down area Felling instructionsSectioning Method Plunge-Cut MethodLimbing Bucking129 Maintaining and storing the saw Maintenance and RepairDenomination of components 13 14 Identification plate DCSFuel tank cap Technical data DCS Approved bar and chain combinationsLength Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Putting Into OperationTightening the saw chain Engaging the chain brake braking Chain brakeChecking the chain tension Releasing the chain brakeChain oil FuelFuel mixture Correct mixture ratioWaste oil Clean screw cap and tank after refuellingRefuelling Important note on bio-degradable chain oilsChecking the chain lubrication Cold start Starting the engineWarm start Stopping the engineChecking the safety chain brake Adjusting the carburetorSet idle speed Sharpening the saw chain Stop 025Min Files and how to work with them Cleaning the guide bar, lubricating the sprocket nose Cleaning the brake band and sprocket interiorMulti-purpose grease Grease gunCleaning the air filter Stop Replacing the saw chainReplacing the suction head Replacing the spark plug Stop Replacing / cleaning the spark arrester screenChecking the ignition spark 020Instructions for daily and periodic maintenance Service, spare parts and guaranteeMaintenance and repair Guarantee TroubleshootingSpare parts Malfunction System Observation CauseDCS Extract from the spare parts listSommaire Etendue de la fourniture SymbolesArrêtez le moteur avant de poser la tronçonneuse Mesures de sé curité supplé mentairesMesures gé né rales de sé curité Description des symboles figurant sur les tronç onneuses’utilisateur Condition physiqueLa tronç onneuse Quels vê tements porter?Utilisation de la tronç onneuse Transport de la tronç onneuseRavitaillement en carburant PiedsInstructions de ravitaillement Dé marrageRé glages importants Conditions de travailInstructions de coupe Choc de recul Kickback Affû tage des plaquettes de coupe de la chaîne Pour é viter le choc de reculLes limiteurs de profondeurs Le recul Techniques de coupePour é viter le recul Pour é viter la traction= zone d’abattage Instructions d’abattageMé thode de coupe en plongé e Mé thode de sectionnementDé bitage EbranchageEntretien et stockage de la tronç onneuse Entretien et ré parationDCS Dé signation des piè ces 13 14 Plaque signatiqueAnnée de construction Numéro de sérieCombinaisons autorisé es de guides et de chaînes Caracté ristiques techniques DCSGuide 3/8 Longueur Ré fé renceMontage du guide et de la chaîne de sciage Mise EN RouteTendre la chaîne de sciage Contrô le de la tension de la chaîne Frein de chaîneDé clencher le frein de chaîne bloquer Libé rer le frein à mainHuile de chaîne de sciage CarburantsMé lange carburant Stockage du carburantRemplissage des ré servoirs Huile Usagé eRemarque Vé rifier le graissage de la chaîneDé marrage à froid Dé marrer le moteurDé marrage à chaud Arrê ter le moteurVé rifier le frein de chaîne De sciage Affû tage de la chaîne65 mm 65 mmLime et guidage de la lime Pompe à graisse Remplacement de la cré pine d’aspiration Nouvelle chaîne de sciageNettoyage du filtre à air Stop Remplacement de bougie Stop Changement / nettoyage du pare-é tincellesVé rification de l’é tincelle d’allumage Service d’atelier, piè ces de rechange et garantie Indications de maintenance et d’entretien pé riodiquesMaintenance et ré parations Piè ces de rechange Recherche de pannesGarantie Panne Systè me Observation OrigineExtrait de la liste des piè ces de rechange USA Makita U.S.A., Inc Makita Canada Inc