Makita DCS430, DCS431, DCS520, DCS520i, DCS540, DCS5200, DCS5200i Saw chain cutter sharpness

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Many factors influence the occurence and force of the kickback reaction. The type of bar and saw chain you use is a factor in the force of the kickback reaction.

The speed of contact at which the cutter contacts the object.

Kickback force increase with the rate of impact.

The contact angle between the nose of the bar and the foreign object (fig. 11).

Kickback is most pronounced in the upper quadrant of the bar nose.

MAKITA chain types are designed to reduce kickback forces.

The depth gauges:

Improper lowering of the depth gauges also increases the risk of a kickback.

Saw chain cutter sharpness:

WARNING!

A dull improperly sharpened chain may increase the risk of kickback. Always cut with a properly sharpened chain.

Devices for reducing the risk of kickback injury

MAKITA have developed a special chain brake to reduce the risk of kickbacks.

This chain brake increases the safety factor on the job, e.g. when the saw suddenly bucks upwards the chain stops rotating within a fraction of a second. A deflection guard on the disengaging lever of the chain brake and a scoop rear handle ensure that the opera- tor’s hands are fully protected at all times.

Kickback tendency increases as the radius or size of the guide bar nose increases. MAKITA have devel- oped guide bars with small nose radius, to reduce the kickback tendency.

WARNING!

No chain brake prevents kickback.

These brakes are designed only to stop the chain, if activated.

To ensure a proper operation of the chain brake, it must be properly maintained. Furthermore, there must be a sufficient distance between the operator and the bar to ensure that the chain brake has sufficient time to activate and stop the chain before potential contact with the operator.

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To avoid kickback

The best protection from personal-injury that may result from kickback is to avoid kickback situations:

1.Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands and maintain a secure grip.

2.Be aware of the location of the guide bar nose at all times.

3.Never bring the nose of the guide bar in contact with any object. Do not cut limbs with the nose of the guide bar. Be especially careful with small, tough limbs, small size brush and saplings which may easily catch the chain.

4.Don’t overreach.

5.Don’t cut above shoulder height.

6.Begin cutting and continue at full throttle.

7.Cut only one log at a time.

8.Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous cut.

9.Do not attempt plunge cuts (see page 13) if you are not experienced with these cutting techniques.

10.Be alert for shifting of the log or other forces that may cause the cut to close and pinch the chain.

11.Maintain saw chain properly. Cut with a correctly sharpened, properly tensioned chain at all times.

12.Stand to the side of the cutting path of the chain saw.

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Contents Owner’s and Safety Manual DCS 430, DCS 431, DCS 520, DCS 520i, DCS 540, DCS Contents RE YDelivery inventory SymbolsRecycling Safety precautions for chain saw operators Additional safety precautionsAnsi B175.1-1991 General Safety PrecautionsDiscription of symbols used on chain saws 45M6Use of the saw Proper clothingSaw Transporting the chain sawFueling Chain saw operating instructionsFeet Fueling instructionsWorking conditions Important adjustmentsCutting instructions Kickback Reactive forces during the cut, including kickbackSpeed of contact at which the cutter contacts the object Saw chain cutter sharpnessTo avoid kickback Depth gaugesTo avoid pushback Cutting techniquesPushback To avoid pull-inFelling instructions = cutting down areaPlunge-Cut Method Sectioning MethodBucking Limbing129 Maintenance and Repair Maintaining and storing the sawDenomination of components Identification plate 24 23 22 18DCS Technical data Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Bled it completely and inspectedEngaging the chain brake braking Chain brakeChecking the chain tension Tightening the saw chain Releasing the chain brakeFuel mixture Waste oilFuel / Refuelling Handling and storageRefuelling Adjusting the chain lubricationClean screw cap and tank after refuelling Lubricating the chainStarting the engine Checking the chain brake Adjusting the carburetorChecking the chain lubrication Chain 085 Working in winterSharpening the saw chain Chain 094, 102 / 3/8Cleaning the guide bar Files and how to work with themReplacing the suction head Cleaning the brake band and sprocket interiorReplacing/cleaning the spark arrester screen Replacing the saw chainBosch WSR 6F or NGK Bpmr 7A Cleaning the air filterReplacing the spark plug Stop Electrode gapReplacing the starter cable Mounting the fan housingReplacing the return spring Instructions for daily and periodic maintenance Service, spare parts and guaranteeMaintenance and repair Spare parts TroubleshootingGuarantee Malfunction System Observation CauseExtract from the spare parts list DCS 430 DCS 520, 520i, 540RE Y Makita DCS 430, 431, 520, 520i, 540 SommaireRecyclage SymbolesEtendue de la fourniture Porter le casque les lunettes et acoustiques de protectionMesures de sé curité supplé mentaires ’utilisateur Description des symboles figurant sur les tronç onneusesMesures gé né rales de sé curité Condition physiqueUtilisation de la tronç onneuse Quels vê tements porter?La tronç onneuse Porter le casque, les lunettes et acoustiques de protectionInstructions de ravitaillement PiedsRavitaillement en carburant Dé marrageConditions de travail Ré glages importantsInstructions de coupe Choc de recul Kickback Pour é viter le choc de recul Affû tage des plaquettes de coupe de la chaîneLes limiteurs de profondeurs Pour é viter le recul Techniques de coupeLe recul Pour é viter la tractionInstructions d’abattage = zone d’abattageMé thode de sectionnement Mé thode de coupe en plongé eEbranchage Dé bitageEntretien et ré paration Entretien et stockage de la tronç onneuseDé signation des piè ces Plaque signatique Longueur Pas Ré fé rence Caracté ristiques techniquesCombinaisons autorisé es de guides et de chaînes Models DCS 520, 520i, DCS 540, DCSMise EN Route Montage du guide et de la chaîne de sciageFrein de chaîne Enclencher le frein de chaîne bloquerManiement et stockage Carburants/ravitaillementMé lange carburant Huile de chaîne de sciageRé glage du graissage de la chaîne Remplissage des ré servoirsRespecter Imperativement LES Regles DE Securite Dé marrage à froid Makita DCS 430, 431, 520 Dé marrer le moteurDé marrage à froid Makita DCS 520i et Comportement à suivre en cas de pannesRé glage du carburateur Vé rifier le frein de chaîneVé rifier le graissage de la chaîne De sciage Marche hivernaleAffû tage de la chaîne 025 chaîne 085Nettoyer le guide de la chaîne Nouvelle chaîne de sciage Remplacement de la cré pine d’aspirationChangement / nettoyage du pare-é tincelles Ecartement des é lectrodes Remplacement de bougieNettoyage du filtre d’air Bosch WSR 6F ouRemplacement du ressort de rappel Remplacement du cordon de lancementMontage du carter du ventilateur Maintenance et ré parations Service d’atelier, piè ces de rechange et garantieInstruction dentretien quotidien et pé riodique Recherche de pannes Piè ces de rechangeGarantie Panne Systè me Observation OrigineDCS 430 DCS 520 DCS 540 Extrait de la liste des piè ces de rechange22 21 15614 Makita U.S.A., Inc Makita Canada Inc USA