Husqvarna 346XP 351 manual Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreat, Felling

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

C Clearing the trunk and preparing your retreat

Remove any branches that are in the way. To do this it is best to work from the top down and keep the trunk between you and the chain saw. Never limb above shoulder height.

Remove any undergrowth from the base of the tree and check the area for obstacles (stones, branches, holes, etc.) so that you have a clear path of retreat when the tree starts to fall. Your path of retreat should be roughly 135 degrees behind the intended felling direction.

D Felling

Felling is done using three cuts. First you make the DIRECTIONAL CUTS, which consist of the TOP CUT and the BOTTOM CUT; followed by the FELLING CUT. By placing these cuts correctly you can control the felling direction very accurately.

DIRECTIONAL CUT

To make the DIRECTIONAL CUT you begin with the TOP CUT. Stand to the right of the tree and cut downwards at an angle.

Next make the BOTTOM CUT so that it finishes at the end of the TOP CUT.

The directional cut should run 1/4 of the diameter through the trunk and the angle between the TOP CUT and BOTTOM CUT should be 45°.

The line where the two cuts meet is called the

DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE. This line should be perfectly horizontal and at right angles (90°) to the chosen felling direction.

FELLING CUT

The felling cut is made from the opposite side of the tree and it must be perfectly horizontal. Stand on the left side of the tree and cut with the bottom edge of the bar.

Make the FELLING CUT about 3-5 cm (1.5-2 inches) above the flat section of the

DIRECTIONAL CUT.

Set the spike bumper (if one is fitted) in behind the breaking strip. Use full throttle and bring the bar and chain slowly into the tree. Make sure the tree does not start to move in the opposite direction to your intended felling direction. Drive a WEDGE or BREA- KING BAR into the cut as soon as it is deep enough.

Finish the FELLING CUT parallel with the DIRECTIONAL CUT LINE so that the distance between them is at least at least 1/10 of the trunk diameter. The uncut section of the trunk is called the BREAKING STRIP.

The BREAKING STRIP act as hinges that control the felling direction of the falling tree.

All control over the felling direction is lost if the BREA- KING STRIP is too narrow or if the directional cut and felling cut are badly placed.

When the felling cut and directional cut are complete the tree should start to fall under its own weight or with the aid of a FELLING WEDGE or BREAKING BAR.

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Contents 346XP EnglishKEY to Symbols SymbolsContents Safety Instructions Personal Protective EquipmentChain brake and front hand guard 3a StartingChain catcher Throttle lockRight hand guard Vibration damping system Stop switchMuffler Checking the inertia brake release Checking brake band wearChecking the front hand guard Checking the brake triggerThrottle lock Cutting Equipment 5 basic rulesSaw chain Cutting equipment designed to minimise kickbackBar Some terms that describe the bar and chainGeneral information on sharpening cutting teeth Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearanceSharpening cutting teeth Setting the raker clearance General advice on setting raker clearanceTensioning the chain Chain oil Lubricating cutting equipmentFilling with chain oil Checking wear on cutting equipment Needle bearing maintenanceChecking chain lubrication Lubricating the bar tip sprocketHOW to Avoid Kickback What is kickback?General rules Do not let go of the handlesGeneral Safety Precautions Min m Basic safety rules10 ft Terms Basic cutting techniqueGeneral CuttingLimbing Tree felling techniqueSafe distance Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat FellingFreeing a Trapped tree Freeing a tree that has fallen badly = high accident riskCutting the trunk into logs Cutting trees and branches that are in tension PreparationsWhat is WHAT? What is what?Mounting guide bar and chain AssemblyFitting a spike bumper Fuel Handling FuelmixMin 3 m FuellingChain oil 10ftStart Start and StopStart and stop StopMaintenance CarburettorChanging a broken or worn starter cord Starter device assemblyStarter device Tensioning the recoil springAir filter Needle bearing maintenance Spark plugMuffler Cooling system Adjustment of the oil pump Heated handles 346XPG, 351GCentrifugal cleaning Air Injection Winter useWeekly maintenance Daily maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data 346XP 351Bar and chain combinations Bar Chain114 00 2001W49

346XP 351 specifications

The Husqvarna 346XP and 351 chainsaws are celebrated models within the Husqvarna lineup, recognized for their excellence in performance, efficiency, and ease of use. Designed predominantly for professional use, these chainsaws incorporate advanced technology and ergonomic features that cater to the needs of tree care specialists, landscapers, and serious woodworkers.

One of the standout features of the Husqvarna 346XP is its lightweight design, which allows for easy maneuverability and reduced fatigue during extended use. Weighing around 10.8 pounds, the chainsaw is equipped with a powerful 50.1cc, 2.8 horsepower engine, delivering exceptional cutting performance while maintaining efficient fuel consumption. The model comes equipped with a 15 to 18-inch guide bar, providing versatility for various cutting tasks, from limbing to felling small trees.

The 351 model offers similar performance metrics but is designed slightly differently, featuring an improved air injection system for cleaner operation. This system actively collects debris before it reaches the air filter, extending the service intervals and enhancing engine life. The powerful 51.7cc engine on the 351 provides a higher power output compared to the 346XP, suited for even the most demanding cutting jobs.

Both chainsaws utilize Husqvarna’s X-Torq engine technology, which reduces fuel consumption by up to 20% while lowering emissions. This not only promotes environmental sustainability but also translates into cost savings for users. The LowVib technology integrated into both models minimizes vibrations, ensuring a more comfortable experience and reducing operator fatigue.

Enhanced safety features are also paramount in both chainsaws. The inertia-activated chain brake activates quickly in the event of a kickback, providing an additional layer of protection. An adjustable oil pump allows users to control the lubrication rate, optimizing the chainsaw's performance based on the type of work being performed.

The ergonomic design of the handles enhances grip and control, allowing for precision cutting. These chainsaws are user-friendly, catering to both experienced operators and those new to chainsaw work. Overall, the Husqvarna 346XP and 351 represent a perfect blend of power, technology, and comfort, making them reliable choices for professional and serious amateur users alike.