Homelite UT10570 manual Preparing for Cutting, Proper Grip on Handles, See, Proper Grip Chain Line

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OPERATION

PREPARING FOR CUTTING

PROPER GRIP ON HANDLES

See Figure 22 and 23.

Refer to “Specific Safety Rules – Safety Apparel” earlier in this manual for appropriate safety equipment.

Wear non-slip gloves for maximum grip and protection.

Hold the saw firmly with both hands. Always keep your LEFT HAND on the front handle and your RIGHT HAND on the rear handle so that your body is to the left of the chain line.

WARNING:

Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip or any stance that would place your body or arm across the chain line.

Maintain a proper grip on the saw whenever the engine is running. The fingers should encircle the handle and the thumb is wrapped under the handlebar. This grip is least likely to be broken (by a kickback or other sudden reaction of the saw). Any grip in which the thumb and fingers are on the same side of the handle is dangerous because a slight kick of the saw can cause loss of control.

Fig. 22

PROPER GRIP

Fig. 23

CHAIN LINE

WARNING:

DO NOT operate the throttle trigger with your left hand and hold the front handle with your right hand. Never allow any part of your body to be in the chain line while operating a saw.

PROPER CUTTING STANCE

See Figure 24.

Balance your weight with both feet on solid ground.

Keep left arm with elbow locked in a “straight arm” position to withstand any kickback force.

Keep your body to the left of the chain line.

Keep your thumb on underside of handlebar.

 

 

STRAIGHT

THUMB ON

CHAIN LINE

ARM

UNDERSIDE OF

 

 

HANDLE BAR

 

 

Fig. 24

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Contents Operators Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Read ALL InstructionsSafety Apparel Specific Safety RulesGeneral Precautions Refueling do not SmokeKickback Maintenance PrecautionsPush and Pull See FigureSymbols Symbol Name ExplanationSpecifications UT10550Features Chain OIL Front Handcap GUARD/CHAIN BrakeChain Brake Understanding Your Chain SAW Safety DevicesOperation See Figures 4See Figures 6 Kickback PrecautionsFuel and Refueling Handling the Fuel SafelySee Figures 9 Adding OILOperating the Chain Brake See Figures 10, 11See Figures 13 through Starter Grip Ignition Switch RUN PositionStarting the Engine RUN Position Primer Bulb Choke LeverTrigger Release Throttle Trigger Ignition Switch Stop Position Brake PositionStopping the Engine See Figures 20See Preparing for CuttingProper Grip on Handles Proper Grip Chain LineAdjusting the Carburetor Basic OPERATING/CUTTING ProceduresWork Area Precautions See Figures 26Adjusting Idle Speed Felling TreesProper Procedure for Tree Felling See Figures 30, 31, 32,Hinge Back CUT Wedge Bucking with a Wedge Removing Buttress RootsBucking Vertical CUT Loose Section Horizontal Kickback WedgeBucking Logs Under Stress LOG Supported AT ONE END Finishing CUTLimbing and Pruning Cutting SpringpolesSee Figures 41 through MaintenanceAssembling the BAR and Chain Guide BAR Plate Chain Drive Links BAR Groove BAR Studs Adjusting PINCutters SprocketChain Tensioning Screw See Figures 52, 53, Adjusting the Chain TensionChain Maintenance Flats on Drive LinksSharpening the Cutters See Figures 57, 58, 59, 60,Left Hand Cutters Right Hand Side Plate Angle Maintaining Depth Gauge ClearanceTOP Plate Filing Angle See , 65,See Figures 68 Maintaining the Guide BARMaintaining the SAFE-T-TIPNOSE Guard Tighten 3/4 Turn Cleaning the AIR FilterMounting the SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard See Figures 70, 71,Checking the Fuel Filter Cleaning the Starter UnitCleaning the Engine Replacing the Spark PlugStoring the Chain SAW 1 Month or Longer Cleaning the Spark Arresting MufflerChain Catcher Clutch Cover Brake Band Clean the Chain Brake Spark Arrestor Screen Nuts MufflerBAR and Chain Combinations TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting Warranty Limited Warranty StatementHomelite Consumer PRODUCTS, INC