Echo X52000020 instruction manual Conditions Which MAY Require Removal of Kick Guard

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CONDITIONS WHICH MAY REQUIRE REMOVAL OF KICK GUARD®

In any circumstance, it is your responsibility to learn how to minimize the risk of kickback if you are using the saw without the Kick Guard in place.

Even if you have prior experience with safe chain saw operation, or are trained in the prevention of kickback, please use extreme caution if you choose not to install the tip guard, or if you decide to remove it. If you plan to use the saw

without the Kick Guard® device to facilitate cutting, refer to the section “Operating Saw Without Kick Guard® Device”.

The Kick Guard® is ideal for most cutting applications, but it may be necessary to remove it in limited situations such as:

1.Felling trees that are larger in diameter than the working length of the guide bar.

2.Cutting trees and logs that are larger in diameter than the effective cutting length of the bar (dimension from engine to the inside of the Kick Guard ®).

3.To remove a bound saw out from a cut log.

4.To draw the bar nose through a cut.

5.Making a boring cut into a log or tree. (Professional Users Only)

6.To remove a saw when a wedge is being used.

Limit imposed by kick guard

MAXIMUM DIAMETER

Limit imposed by saw bumper

Echo has incorporated additional technology to help minimize the risk of kickback, such as reduced kickback chain, reduced kickback guide bar, and the chain brake system. These other devices only reduce kick back forces, and do not guarantee the prevention of kickback or kickback injuries. Only a properly installed kick guard absolutely prevents all rotational kick back.

If you use the saw without the Kick Guard, you can prevent injury from kickback by: avoiding contact with solid objects at the upper tip of the guide bar; properly positioning yourself out of the line of the guide bar; and using a firm, two-handed grip. It is solely your responsibility to take these precautions.

Prevent Rotational Kickback!

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Contents Chain SAW Safety Manual KEY Safety Symbols and Warnings CIRCLE/SLASH SymbolImportant Safety Warnings Important Safety Warnings Page Table of Contents IntroductionForces YOU Must Control Do not Over -REACH to Make a CUT Beware of Skating Kick Guard Installation Kick GuardConditions Which MAY Require Removal of Kick Guard Operating SAW with the Kick Guard Device Kick Guard ApplicationsOperating SAW Without the Kick Guard Device Common Causes of KickbackGood Control Chain Brake Lever Reduced Kickback Chain Guide BAR Rail DAMAGE- Time to Replace Operator Safety Vital Safety Gear to Wear When Cutting KEY Safety and Risk Prevention Rules Beware of High Tension BRANCHES. Stay OUT of the Path General Safety Instructions KEY Safety and Risk Prevention Rules No Lighting Up Or Smoking When Handling Gasoline Rules for Safe FuelingSafe Wood Cutting Practices PINCHING, Binding & Splitting HingePruning Shade Trees and Cutting Saplings Felling Trees Path not this WAY Limbing and Bucking Be Alert for Felling Very Large Trees Electric Chain SAW Safety BOW SAW WarningMinimum Wire Gauge Recommendations Volts Gasoline Powered Unit Terms Glossary of Chain SAW TermsGlossary of Chain SAW Terms ECHO, Incorporated