Shindaiwa 69033-94310, 502s manual Additional Safety Precautions, Improper maintenance, use of non

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Additional Safety Precautions

NOTE:

These safety precautions are intended primarily for consumers or occasional users. When using this chain saw for logging purposes, refer to: CFR Sec- tion 1910. 226 (5); 2.5.1 of the Ameri- can National Safety Standard; Require- ments for Pulpwood Logging ANSI

03.1-1978; and any applicable state safety codes.

■■Never operate this chain saw with one hand! One-handed operation could cause you to lose control, causing serious injury to yourself or others! A chain saw is intended for two-handed use.

■■Wear safety footwear, snug-fitting clothing, protective gloves, and eye, hearing, and head-protection devices while working with this chain saw.

■■Do not allow other persons to be near the chain saw when start- ing or running the chain saw. Keep bystanders and animals out of the work area.

■■Never allow young children or any person unfamiliar with chain saws to operate this saw!

■■Clear the work area before using the saw. Never start cutting until you are sure you have a secure footing and have planned a retreat path from the falling tree.

■■When felling, keep at least 2 tree lengths away from your fellow workers.

■■Before starting the saw engine, make sure nothing is touching the saw chain.

WARNING!

■■Keep all parts of your body away from the saw chain whenever the engine is running!

■■Stop the engine before carrying the saw. Carry the saw with the engine stopped, the guide bar and saw chain pointing to the rear, and the engine muf- fler away from your body.

■■Stop the engine before setting the chain saw down.

■■Install the appropriate guide-bar chain cover before transporting the saw.

■■Never operate this chain saw if you are fatigued or if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other substance that could affect your ability or judgement.

■■Never operate a saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled.

■■Do not use this saw if the saw chain continues to move after the throttle control trigger is released.

■■Use only Shindaiwa-recommended parts when repairing or servicing this saw.

■■Use extra care when cutting a limb that is under tension! A limb under tension could spring back suddenly, causing you to lose control of the saw!

■■Use extreme caution when cutting smaller brush and saplings! Small- diameter material may catch in the chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance, causing you to lose control of the saw!

■■Operate the saw only in a well venti- lated area. Be aware of carbon mon- oxide poisoning. Exhaust gases and lubrication oil mist can cause serious injury or death.

■■Keep the saw handles dry, clean and free of oil or fuel mixture.

■■Never operate any saw while in a tree unless you have been specifi- cally trained to do so!

■■Never perform service or repairs to this saw unless you are specifically trained and equipped to do so!

■■Improper maintenance, use of non-

conforming replacement compo- nents, or the removal of safety devices, such as the chain brake or any of the chain brake components, could result in serious injury.

■■Never allow any part of your body near the clutch cover of an operat- ing saw.

■■Never operate a saw with damaged or missing anti-vibration cushions. Long- term exposure to vibration can damage your hands, in particular vascular, bone or joint, neurological or muscular disor- ders. For lowest vibration, replace dam- aged mounts immediately. Mounts hard- ened due to age or weathering should also be replaced.

■■Always maintain a firm footing while operating this saw! Ladders and other temporary platforms can shift unexpect- edly, and are not recommended!

■■Do not operate this or any other chain saw with the muffler removed.

■■All chain saw service, other than items listed in the owner’s mainte- nance instructions, should be per- formed by trained Shindaiwa chain saw service personnel.

■■Prolonged exposure to excessive noise is fatiguing and could lead to impaired hearing. The use of proper ear protection can reduce this poten- tial hazard.

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Contents 502s Chain SAW Contents IntroductionsChain Saw Kickback Safety Devices Kickback Safety PrecautionsChain Brake Kickback can happen lightning-fastStop the engine before setting the chain saw down Additional Safety PrecautionsImproper maintenance, use of non Safety Labels Unit Description SpecificationsRecommended BAR and Chain Combinations Prior to assembly Assembly and AdjustmentsInstalling and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw Chain Never operate this saw Without the clutch cover installed Re-Adjusting the Saw ChainFilling the fuel tank Mixing fuelBar Oil Starting the Engine Oil Pump AdjustmentEngine Start Stopping the Engine Adjusting Engine Idle Idle Speed AdjustmentStarting a Flooded Engine Saw chain must never rotate at engine idle speedChain Brake Maintenance Chain Brake TestingChain Brake Cutting with the Saw Felling TreesBefore Felling a Tree Felling Small TreesBucking Felling Larger TreesLimbing Maintenance Spark Arrester Maintenance 40/50 Hour MaintenanceLong Term Storage Saw Chain Performance How the Saw Chain WorksSharpening Technique For consistent filing angles, use a filing guideTroubleshooting Guide What To CheckPossible Cause RemedyAdditional Problems SymptomLimited Warrantly Page Specifications subject to change without notice 502s Motosierra Índice IntroducciónNotas de interés especial Dispositivos de seguridad de contragolpe de la motosierra Precauciones de seguridad contra los contragolpesFreno de la cadena Equipo de cortePrecauciones adicionales de seguridad Rótulos de seguridad Especificaciones Descripción de la unidadCombinaciones Recomendadas DE Barra Y Cadena Ensamblar y adjuste Antes de EnsamblarEmbrague Ensamblar y adjuste continuaciónReajuste de la cadena de la sierra Mezcla del combustible Llenando el tanque de combustibleAceite de la barra PrecauciónAceite de la barra continuación Arranque del motorAjuste de la bomba de aceite Arranque del motorArranque del motor continuación Detención del motorAjuste de la marcha mínima Arrancando un motor ahogadoFreno de la cadena Prueba del freno de la cadenaFuncionamiento del freno de la cadena Mantenimiento del freno de la cadenaCorte con la sierra Tala de árboles¡PROCEDA CONTala de árboles Continuación Tala de árboles grandesTronzado DesrameMantenimiento Mantenimiento continuacion Almacenamiento prolongadoMantenimiento luego de 40 a 50 horas de uso Mantenimiento del guardachispasRendimiento de la cadena de la sierra Funcionamiento de la cadena de la sierraTécnica de afilado Para limar en ángulos iguales, use una guía para la limaGuía de localización de fallas Qué RevisarPosible causa RemedioGuía de localización de fallas continuación Qué Revisar Posible causaEsta Garantía ES Administrada POR Notas SP22 Scie À Chaîne 502s Introduction Table des matièresMises en garde AVERTISSEMENT Dispositifs antirebond de la scie à chaîne Consignes de sécurité relatives au rebondFrein de chaîne AVERTISSEMENT  AvertissementAutres consignes de sécurité REMARQUE Étiquettes de sécurité Description de l’appareil Combinaisons DE Guide ET DE Chaîne RecommandéesCaractéristiques techniques Installation et réglage du guide-chaîne et de la chaîne Assemblage et réglageAvant l’assemblage Mise EN GARDE Ne jamais utiliser la scie sans Assemblage et réglage suiteRéglage de la chaîne Remplissage du réservoir à carburant Mélange d’essenceHuileur du guide Huileur du guide suite Démarrage du moteurRéglage de la pompe à huile Démarrage du moteur Démarrage d’un moteur noyé Arrêt du moteurRéglage du ralenti moteur Réglage du régime de ralenti Frein de chaîne Vérification du frein de chaîneEntretien du frein de chaîne Fonctionnement du frein de chaîneAbattage d’arbres Utilisation de la scieAbattage de petits arbres Abattage d’arbres suite Abattage d’arbres de grande tailleTronçonnage ÉbranchageEntretien Entretien suite Remisage à long termeEntretien aux 40 à 50 heures Entretien du pare-étincellesFonctionnement de la chaîne Performances de la chaîne de la scieMéthode d’affûtage Solution Points à contrôler Cause probable SolutionGuide de dépannage Points à contrôlerGuide de dépannage suite Autres ProblèmesÉtendue DE LA Garantie DU Fabricant Responsabilités DU Propriétaire À L’ÉGARD DE LA GarantiePièces Prises EN Charge LimitationsFR21 Shindaiwa Inc

69033-94310, 502s specifications

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