22. Guard against kickback. Kickback is the upward motion of the guide bar which occurs when the saw chain at
the nose of the guide bar contacts
an object. Kickback can lead to dan-
gerous loss of control of the chain saw.
23.When transporting your chain saw, make sure the appropriate guide bar
scabbard is in place.
24. Never touch the cover, guide bar, saw chain or nut with bare hands while the engine is in operation or immedi- ately after shutting down the engine. Doing so could result in serious burns because of high temperature.
(1) cover | (2) guide bar |
(3) saw chain | (4) nut |
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(3) Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is free from obstruc- tions. Do not let the nose of the guide bar contact a log, branch, or any other obstruction which could be hit while you are operating the saw.
(4) Cut at high engine speeds.
(5)Do not overreach or cut above shoul- der height.
(6)Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance instructions for the
saw chain.
(7) Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the equivalent.
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KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR CHAIN SAW USERS
WARNING
•Kickback may occur when the nose
or tip of the guide bar touches an object, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some cases may cause a l i g h t n i n g f a s t r e v e r s e reaction,kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator. Either of these reactions may cause you to Iose control of the saw, which could result in serious personal injury.
•Do not rely exclusively on the safety
devices built into your saw. As a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep cutting jobs free from accident or injury.
(1)With a basic understanding of kick- back you can reduce or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden surprise
contributes to accidents.
(2) Keep a good grip on the saw with both hands, the right hand on the rear handle, and the left hand on the front handle, when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with thumbs and fin- gers encircling the chain saw handles. A firm grip will help you re- duce kickback and maintain control of the saw.
WORSE EFFECTS OF VIBRATION
If you continue to use
•the numbness in your hands could become perma- nent and you won’t be able to feel things at all;
•you will have difficulty picking up small objects such as screws or nails;
•the vibration white finger could happen more fre- quently and affect more of your fingers.
FOR PROTECTING YOUR BODY FROM VIBRATION Please observe the following matter, in order to pro- tect the health of your body.
1.Always use the right tool for each job (to do the job more quickly and expose you to less
2.Check tools before using them to make sure they have been properly maintained and repaired to avoid increased vibration caused by faults or general wear.
3.Make sure cutting tools are kept sharp so that they remain efficient.
4.Reduce the amount of time you use a tool in one go, by doing other jobs in between.
5.Avoid gripping or forcing a tool or workpiece more than you have to.
6.Store tools so that they do not have very cold handles when next used.
7.Encourage good blood circulation by:
•keeping warm and dry (when necessary, wear gloves, a hat, waterproofs and use heating pads if available);
•giving up or cutting down on smoking because smoking reduces blood flow; and massaging and exercising your fingers
DISPOSAL
When disposing your machine, fuel or oil for the ma- chine, be sure to allow your local regulations.