Makita DCS 6800I, DCS 6000I manual Felling instructions, = cutting down area

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45°

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When felling, maintain a distance of at least 2 1/2 tree lengths from the nearest person (see fig. 17).

Note:

The noise of your engine may drown any warning call.

Felling instructions:

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First clear the tree base and work area from interfering limbs and brush and clean its lower portion an axe (see fig. 18).

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Then, establish a path of escape and remove all obstacles. This path should be opposite to the planned direction of the fall of the tree and at a 45° angle (fig. 19). An alternate path must also be selected. Place all tools and equipment a safe distance away from the tree, but not on the escape path.

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First cut

Second cut

20

If the tree has large buttress roots, cut into the largest buttresses vertically first (horizontally next) and remove (fig. 20).

Direction of fall

21

Felling cut

1/10

 

 

Hinge

11/2" (4cm)

Felling notch

 

1/5

 

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Felling notch

Hinge

 

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Then, determine the placement of the felling notch (fig. 21). The felling notch when properly placed de- termines the direction in which the tree will fall. It is made perpendicular to the line of fall and should be as close to the ground as possible. Cut the felling notch to a depth of about one-fifth to one-fourth of the trunk diameter (fig. 22). It should be in no case higher than it is deep. Make the felling notch very carefully.

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Contents Owner’s Safety Manual Makita DCS 6000i Contents RE YSymbols Delivery inventoryRecycling Safety precautions for chain saw operators Additional safety precautionsGeneral Safety Precautions Discription of symbols used on chain sawsAnsi B175.1-1991 OperatorProper clothing SawUse of the saw Transporting the chain sawChain saw operating instructions FeetFueling Fueling instructionsImportant adjustments Working conditionsCutting instructions Kickback Reactive forces during the cut, including kickbackSaw chain cutter sharpness To avoid kickbackSpeed of contact at which the cutter contacts the object Depth gaugesCutting techniques PushbackTo avoid pushback To avoid pull-inFelling instructions = cutting down areaPlunge-Cut Method Sectioning MethodLimbing Bucking129 Maintenance and Repair Maintaining and storing the sawDenomination of components Identification plate DCSSerial no Year of manufacture 523.102.672 443.053.661Technical data Approved bar and chain combinationsModels Makita DCS 6000i Length PitchStop Mounting the guide bar and saw chainChain brake Tightening the saw chainChecking the chain tension Engaging the chain brake brakingWaste oil Fuel / RefuellingFuel mixture Handling and storageAdjusting the chain lubrication Clean screw cap and tank after refuellingRefuelling Lubricating the chainStarting the engine Stopping the engineChecking the chain brake Adjusting the carburetor Checking the chain lubricationWorking in winter Sharpening the saw chain030 Excessive depth increases the risk of kickbackCleaning the guide bar Files and how to work with themProtective gloves must be worn Cleaning the brake band and sprocket interior Replacing the saw chainReplacing the suction head Cleaning the air filter Replacing the spark plug StopChampion RCJ-6Y or NGK Bpmr 7A Electrode gapReplacing/cleaning the spark arrester screen Replacing the starter cable Replacing the return springService, spare parts and guarantee Instructions for daily and periodic maintenanceMaintenance and repair Troubleshooting GuaranteeSpare parts Malfunction System Observation CauseExtract from the spare parts list DCS Bar and chain combinations CanadaPage Makita U.S.A., INC Makita Canada INC

DCS 6800I, DCS 6000I specifications

The Makita DCS 6000I and DCS 6800I are two formidable chainsaw models from a brand renowned for its commitment to durability, performance, and innovation. Both saws are designed for professional users who require power, efficiency, and precision in their cutting tasks.

Starting with the DCS 6000I, it offers an impressive engine displacement of 59 cc, producing high torque and enabling effective cutting through thick wood with ease. Its lightweight design, weighing approximately 5.8 kg, ensures better maneuverability during extended use. The DCS 6000I incorporates a 20-inch guide bar, making it suitable for a variety of applications, from felling trees to milling logs.

A key feature of the DCS 6000I is its advanced anti-vibration technology, which minimizes user fatigue and enhances comfort. The model is equipped with an automatic chain lubrication system that maintains optimal performance and prolongs the lifespan of the chain. The air cleaner is easily accessible and designed to filter out debris, ensuring clean air intake and efficient engine performance.

Moving on to the DCS 6800I, it takes power to the next level, featuring a robust 66 cc engine. This model is an ideal choice for professional users involved in heavy-duty cutting tasks. Weighing approximately 6.2 kg, it strikes a balance between power and manageability. Its 24-inch guide bar makes it a perfect fit for felling larger trees and undertaking more demanding forestry work.

The DCS 6800I is characterized by its high-performance oil pump that allows for adjustable flow rates, ensuring efficient lubrication based on the cutting conditions. Additionally, this model features an innovative decompression valve, allowing for easy starting and improved user experience. The DCS 6800I also has a semi-automatic choke that enhances startup efficiency.

Both models exhibit excellent build quality, featuring magnesium components that contribute to their lightweight yet robust structure. They also come with a tool-less air filter cover, facilitating ease of maintenance. Safety is a priority with both saws, equipped with chain brakes and throttle locks to prevent accidental starts.

In summary, the Makita DCS 6000I and DCS 6800I are exceptional chainsaws that cater to the needs of professional users. With advanced technologies, durable construction, and innovative features, these models are well-suited for various applications in forestry and landscaping, ensuring reliability, efficiency, and safety in all cutting tasks.