Makita DCS430, DCS431, DCS520, DCS520i, DCS540, DCS5200, DCS5200i Cutting techniques, Pushback

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Pushback:

Pushback occurs when the chain on the top of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in the wood. The reaction of the chain drives the saw straight back toward the operator causing loss of saw control. Pushback fre- quently occurs when the top of the bar is used for cutting (fig. 14).

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To avoid pushback

1.Be alert to forces or situations that may cause material to pinch the top of the chain.

2.Do not cut more than one log at a time.

3.Do not twist the saw when withdrawing the bar from a plunge cut or under buck cut (figures 25 to 27 and 33, pages 13 and 15), because the chain can pinch.

Pull-in:

Pull-in occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is suddenly stopped. The chain on the bottom of the bar stops when it is pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in the wood (see fig. 15). The reaction of the chain pulls the saw forward, causing the operator to lose control.

Pull-in frequently occurs when the spike bar of the saw is not held securely against the tree or limb and when the chain is not rotating at full speed before it contacts the wood.

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WARNING!

Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings which may easily catch the chain and pull you off balance.

To avoid pull-in

1.Always start a cut with the chain rotating at full speed and the spike bar in contact with the wood.

2.Pull-in may also be prevented by using plastic wedges to open the kerf or cut.

Cutting techniques

Felling

Felling is cutting down a tree.

Before felling a tree, consider carefully all conditions which may affect the direction of fall, including:

The intended direction of the fall.

The neutral lean of the tree.

Any unusually heavy limb structure.

Surrounding trees and obstacles.

The wind direction and speed.

WARNING!

Always observe the general condition of the tree. Look for decay and rot in the trunk. If it is rotted inside, it could snap and fall toward the operator while being cut.

Also look for broken or dead branches which could vibrate loose and fall on the operator. When felling on a slope, the operator should stand on the up-hill side.

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When felling in the vicinity of roads, railways and power lines, etc., take extra precautions (see fig. 16). Inform the police, utility company or railway authority before beginning to cut.

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Contents Owner’s and Safety Manual RE Y DCS 430, DCS 431, DCS 520, DCS 520i, DCS 540, DCS ContentsRecycling SymbolsDelivery inventory Additional safety precautions Safety precautions for chain saw operators45M6 General Safety PrecautionsDiscription of symbols used on chain saws Ansi B175.1-1991Transporting the chain saw Proper clothingSaw Use of the sawFueling instructions Chain saw operating instructionsFeet FuelingCutting instructions Important adjustmentsWorking conditions Reactive forces during the cut, including kickback KickbackDepth gauges Saw chain cutter sharpnessTo avoid kickback Speed of contact at which the cutter contacts the objectTo avoid pull-in Cutting techniquesPushback To avoid pushback= cutting down area Felling instructionsSectioning Method Plunge-Cut Method129 LimbingBucking Maintaining and storing the saw Maintenance and RepairDCS 24 23 22 18Denomination of components Identification plate Technical data Bled it completely and inspected Mounting the guide bar and saw chainReleasing the chain brake Chain brakeChecking the chain tension Tightening the saw chain Engaging the chain brake brakingHandling and storage Waste oilFuel / Refuelling Fuel mixtureLubricating the chain Adjusting the chain lubricationClean screw cap and tank after refuelling RefuellingStarting the engine Checking the chain lubrication Adjusting the carburetorChecking the chain brake Chain 094, 102 / 3/8 Working in winterSharpening the saw chain Chain 085Files and how to work with them Cleaning the guide barReplacing the saw chain Cleaning the brake band and sprocket interiorReplacing/cleaning the spark arrester screen Replacing the suction headElectrode gap Cleaning the air filterReplacing the spark plug Stop Bosch WSR 6F or NGK Bpmr 7AReplacing the return spring Mounting the fan housingReplacing the starter cable Maintenance and repair Service, spare parts and guaranteeInstructions for daily and periodic maintenance Malfunction System Observation Cause TroubleshootingGuarantee Spare partsDCS 520, 520i, 540 Extract from the spare parts list DCS 430Makita DCS 430, 431, 520, 520i, 540 Sommaire RE YPorter le casque les lunettes et acoustiques de protection SymbolesEtendue de la fourniture RecyclageMesures de sé curité supplé mentaires Condition physique Description des symboles figurant sur les tronç onneusesMesures gé né rales de sé curité ’utilisateurPorter le casque, les lunettes et acoustiques de protection Quels vê tements porter?La tronç onneuse Utilisation de la tronç onneuseDé marrage PiedsRavitaillement en carburant Instructions de ravitaillementInstructions de coupe Ré glages importantsConditions de travail Choc de recul Kickback Les limiteurs de profondeurs Affû tage des plaquettes de coupe de la chaînePour é viter le choc de recul Pour é viter la traction Techniques de coupeLe recul Pour é viter le recul= 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 parationDé signation des piè ces Plaque signatique Models DCS 520, 520i, DCS 540, DCS Caracté ristiques techniquesCombinaisons autorisé es de guides et de chaînes Longueur Pas Ré fé renceMontage du guide et de la chaîne de sciage Mise EN RouteEnclencher le frein de chaîne bloquer Frein de chaîneHuile de chaîne de sciage Carburants/ravitaillementMé lange carburant Maniement et stockageRespecter Imperativement LES Regles DE Securite Remplissage des ré servoirsRé glage du graissage de la chaîne Comportement à suivre en cas de pannes Dé marrer le moteurDé marrage à froid Makita DCS 520i et Dé marrage à froid Makita DCS 430, 431, 520Vé rifier le graissage de la chaîne Vé rifier le frein de chaîneRé glage du carburateur 025 chaîne 085 Marche hivernaleAffû tage de la chaîne De sciageNettoyer le guide de la chaîne Changement / nettoyage du pare-é tincelles Remplacement de la cré pine d’aspirationNouvelle chaîne de sciage Bosch WSR 6F ou Remplacement de bougieNettoyage du filtre d’air Ecartement des é lectrodesMontage du carter du ventilateur Remplacement du cordon de lancementRemplacement du ressort de rappel Instruction dentretien quotidien et pé riodique Service d’atelier, piè ces de rechange et garantieMaintenance et ré parations Panne Systè me Observation Origine Piè ces de rechangeGarantie Recherche de pannes22 21 15614 Extrait de la liste des piè ces de rechangeDCS 430 DCS 520 DCS 540 USA Makita U.S.A., Inc Makita Canada Inc