Husqvarna 355FRM Working Techniques, Before use, General working instructions, Basic safety rules

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WORKING TECHNIQUES

Before use:

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1Check that the chain brake works correctly and is not damaged.

2Check that the rear right hand guard is not damaged.

3Check that the throttle lockout works correctly and is not damaged.

4Check that the stop switch works correctly and is not damaged.

5Check that all handles are free from oil.

6Check that the anti vibration system works and is not damaged.

7Check that the muffler is securely attached and not damaged.

8Check that all parts of the chain saw are tightened correctly and that they are not damaged or missing.

9Check that the chain catcher is in place and not damaged.

10Check the chain tension.

General working instructions

IMPORTANT!

This section describes basic safety rules for using a chain saw. This information is never a substitute for professional skills and experience. If you get into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert advice. Contact your chain saw dealer, service agent or an experienced chain saw user. Do not attempt any task that you are not sure you can handle!

Before using a chain saw you must understand the effects of kickback and how to avoid them. See instructions under the heading How to avoid kickback.

Before using a chain saw you must understand the difference between cutting with the top and bottom edges of the bar. See instructions under the headings How to avoid kickback and Machine’s safety equipment.

Wear personal protective equipment. See instructions under the heading Personal protective equipment.

Basic safety rules

1 Look around you:

To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot affect your control of the machine.

To make sure that none of the above might come within reach of your saw or be injured by falling trees.

CAUTION! Follow the instructions above, but do not use a chain saw in a situation where you cannot call for help in case of an accident.

2Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as dense fog, heavy rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc. Working in bad weather is tiring and often brings added risks, such as icy ground, unpredictable felling direction, etc.

3Take great care when removing small branches and avoid cutting bushes (i.e. cutting many small branches at the same time). Small branches can be grabbed by the chain and thrown back at you, causing serious injury.

4Make sure you can move and stand safely. Check the area around you for possible obstacles (roots, rocks, branches, ditches, etc.) in case you have to move suddenly. Take great care when working on sloping ground.

5Take great care when cutting a tree that is under tension. A tree that is under tension may spring back to its normal position before or after being cut. If you position yourself incorrectly or make the cut in the wrong place the tree may hit you or the machine and cause you to lose control. Both situations can cause serious personal injury.

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Contents 435 435e 440e You will find the following labels on your chain saw KEY to SymbolsSymbols on the machine Symbols in the operator’s manualContents Dear customer IntroductionWhat is what on the chain saw? What is WHAT?Before using a new chain saw General Safety PrecautionsChain brake and front hand guard Machine′s safety equipmentAlways use common sense Personal protective equipmentGeneral Safety Precautions Chain catcher Throttle lockoutMuffler Stop switchRight hand guard Vibration damping systemCutting equipment designed to reduce kickback Cutting equipmentGeneral rules General information on sharpening cutting teeth Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge settingTensioning the chain 435e, 440e 435Checking chain lubrication Lubricating cutting equipmentWhich could lead to serious, even fatal injuries Chain oil Filling with chain oilChecking wear on cutting equipment Chain drive sprocketNeedle bearing lubrication 435e, 440e AssemblyFitting the bar and chain 435Assembly Fuel Fuel HandlingLong-term storage Fuel safetyFueling Transport and storageStarting Starting and StoppingStarting and stopping Stopping General working instructions Basic safety rulesWorking Techniques Before useGeneral rules Terms Basic cutting techniqueSafe distance Tree felling techniqueLimbing Log is supported at one end. There is a high riskDirectional cuts Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat Felling cut Freeing a tree that has fallen badly How to avoid kickbackWhat is kickback? Cutting the trunk into logs General MaintenanceCarburetor adjustment Checking the inertia brake release Muffler Tensioning the recoil spring StarterReplacing the starter cord Recoil spring a Air filterReplacing the return and drive springs Fitting the starterCooling system Spark plugLubricating the bar tip sprocket Needle bearing lubricationWinter use Air Injection centrifugal cleaningTemperature -5C 23F or colder Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance Maintenance scheduleTechnical data Technical DataSaw chain filing and file gauges Bar and chain combinationsYour Warranty Rights and Obligations What is not Covered Other safety precautions American Standard Safety PrecautionsSafety precautions for chain saw users Kickback safety precautionsEtiquetas que se encuentran en la motosierra Aclaracion DE LOS SimbolosSímbolos en la máquina Símbolos en el manual de instruccionesÍndice IndiceApreciado cliente Introduccion¿Qué es qué en la motosierra? ¿QUE ES QUE?Importante Instrucciones Generales DE SeguridadMedidas a tomar antes de utilizar una motosierra nueva Freno de cadena con protección contra reculadas Emplee siempre el sentido comúnEquipo de protección personal Equipo de seguridad de la máquinaInstrucciones Generales DE Seguridad Captor de cadena Fiador del aceleradorSilenciador Protección de la mano derechaSistema amortiguador de vibraciones Botón de paradaEspada Equipo de corteReglas básicas Equipo de corte reductor de reculadasGeneralidades sobre el afilado de los dientes cortantes Generalidades sobre el ajuste de la profundidad de corte Tensado de la cadena Control de la lubricación de la cadena Lubricación del equipo de corteRepostaje de aceite para cadena de motosierra Control del desgaste del equipo de corte Piñón de arrastre de la cadenaLubricación del cojinete de agujas Deben utilizarse guantes protectores MontajeMontaje de la espada y la cadena ¡ATENCION! Para manipular la cadenaMontaje del apoyo de corteza Carburante Manipulacion DEL CombustibleAlmacenamiento prolongado RepostajeSeguridad en el uso del combustible Transporte y almacenamientoArranque Arranque Y ParadaArranque y parada Parada Reglas básicas de seguridad Tecnica DE TrabajoAntes de utilizar la máquina Instrucciones generales de trabajoReglas básicas Designaciones Técnica básica de corteDistancia de seguridad Técnica de talaDesramado El tronco está apoyado en un extremo. Gran riesgo deCorte de indicación Dirección de derriboCorte de ramas bajas y camino de retirada Corte de derribo ¿Qué es la reculada? Medidas preventivas de las reculadasTratamiento de una tala fallida Tronzado del tronco Ajuste del carburador MantenimientoGeneralidades Control de la función de inercia Silenciador Tensado del muelle de retorno Mecanismo de arranqueCambio del cordón de arranque Muelle de retorno a Filtro de aireCambio del muelle de retorno y el muelle de arrastre Montaje del mecanismo de arranqueSistema refrigerante BujíaEngrase del cabezal de rueda de la espada Lubricación del cojinete de agujasTemperaturas de -5C 23F o inferiores Depuración centrífuga Air InjectionUtilización en invierno Programa de mantenimiento Datos técnicos Datos TecnicosAfilado y calibres de afilado de la cadena de sierra Combinaciones de espada y cadenaSUS Derechos Y Obligaciones DE Garantia LO QUE no Abarca LA Garantia Otras precauciones de seguridad Precauciones DE Seguridad DE LA Norma AmericanaPrecauciones de seguridad para usuarios de motosierras Precauciones de seguridad en reculadasEnglish 115 10 82-96 Rev.1 Precauciones DE Seguridad DE LA Norma Americana 115 10 82-96 Rev.1 ´z+S=¶5Z¨ 115 10 82-96 Rev.1 1151082-96
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