Husqvarna 41, 36 manuel dutilisation Eaui~mentneeded, Clothing, First aid kit, Forestry tools

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Clothing

The proper-clothing and equipment (as shown) protect you from many potential hazards such as lacerations, thrown objects, and hearing loss.

Always wear:

safety helmet

. ear protection

visor or goggles

heavy-duty non-slip gloves

safety pants or chaps

boots with steel toe caps and no-slip soles

 

First aid kit

A first aid kit approved by the Red Cross or an organization of

 

similar stature should always be carried in case of injury in the

 

field. A kit should contain large dressings for lacerations, splints

 

and slings for fractures, antiseptic and other optional items for

 

your safety and convenience such as insect repellent.

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Forestry tools

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Wedge – You should carry at least one non-metal wedge to help “emovea stuck saw safely.

Axe – Useful for trimming and clearing work that is hazardous or ,Iot recommended for a chain saw.

Felling iever and hook - The felling lever is used to assist in

feiling a tree, and the hook can be used to move a felied tree.

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Contents 36/41 Page CRead the Operator’s Manual carefully Beforeusing your new chain sawIndex Serial No-PLATEIID 1. Kickback Safety Precautions Safety PrecautionsAnsi B 175.1-1985 Appendix D Safety Precautions Other Safety PrecautionsWhat is what on the saw TechnicalspecificationmMountingguide bar and chain \ \Two-stroke oil Fuelmixand chainoilFuel Chain oilStartand stop Controland maintenanceof the chain brake ChainbrakeMaintenanceand function Changing a broken or worn starter cord IStarter device assemblyStarterdevice Tensioning the recoil springChain maintenance Chainmaintenance 1111’Jl Maintenance Centrifugal cleaningTools and materials Monthly maintenance Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance IllCarburetor Low speed needle L Final setting of the idling speed TCorrectly adjusted carburetor High speed needle HFirst aid kit Eaui~mentneededClothing Forestry toolsGeneralworking instruction GeneralLoss of control resulting in injury Felling cut Basic rules for felling treesNotching ~Felling cut, trunk diameter less than guideCross cuttinglbucking LimbingLimbing thick branches Cross cutting logs, pressure on topGeneralworkina instruction Commonsense