Husqvarna 51 manual Basic cutting technique, General, Terms, Cutting

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2 Basic cutting technique

General

Always use full throttle when cutting!

Reduce the speed to idle after every cut (running the engine for too long at full throttle without any load can lead to serious engine damage).

Cutting from above = Cutting on the pull stroke.

Cutting from below = Cutting on the push stroke.

See the section on ”How to avoid kickback” to find out why cutting on the push stroke increases the risk of kickback.

Terms:

Cutting

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General term for cutting through wood.

Limbing

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Cutting limbs off a felled tree.

Splitting

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When the object you are cutting breaks off

 

 

before the cut is complete.

There are five important factors you should consider before making a cut:

1 Make sure the bar will not jam in the cut.

2 Make sure the log will not split.

3 Make sure the chain will not strike the ground or any other object during or after cutting.

4Is there a risk of kick- back?

5Do the conditions and surrounding terrain affect your safety when working?

Two factors decide whether the chain will jam or the log will split. The first is how the log is supported and the second is whether it is in tension.

In most cases you can avoid these problems by cutting in two stages; from the top and from the bottom of the log. You need to support the log so that it will not trap the chain or split during cutting.

If the chain jams in the cut:

STOP THE ENGINE! Don’t try to pull the saw free. If you do you may damage the chain when the saw suddenly breaks free. Use a lever to open up the cut and free the bar.

The following instructions describe how to handle most types of situation that you will be faced with when using a chain saw.

Cutting

1 The log is lying on the ground. There is little risk of the chain jamming or the log splitting. However there is a risk that the chain will touch the ground when you finish the cut.

Cut all the way through the log from above. Try not to touch the ground as you finish the cut. Maintain full throttle but be prepared in case the chain snatches.

A If it is possible to turn the log you should stop cutting about 2/3 of the way through.

BTurn the log and finish the cut from the

opposite side.

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Contents 51/55 101 91KEY to Symbols SymbolsContents Personal Protective Equipment Safety InstructionsChain SAW Safety Equipment Chain brake and front hand guard Right hand guard Throttle lockChain catcher Muffler Stop switchVibration damping system Checking brake band wear Checking the front hand guardChecking the inertia brake release Checking the brake triggerThrottle lock Cutting Equipment 5 basic rulesCutting equipment designed to minimise kickback BarSaw chain Some terms that describe the bar and chainSharpening cutting teeth Sharpening your chain and adjusting raker clearanceGeneral information on sharpening cutting teeth Tensioning the chain General advice on setting raker clearanceSetting the raker clearance Filling with chain oil Lubricating cutting equipmentChain oil Checking chain lubrication Lubricating the clutch drum bearingChecking wear on cutting equipment Lubricating the bar tip sprocketHOW to Avoid Kickback What is kickback?General rules Do not let go of the handles10 ft General Safety PrecautionsMin m Basic safety rules General Working InstructionsBasic cutting technique GeneralTerms CuttingTree felling technique Safe distanceLimbing Felling directionClearing the trunk and preparing your retreat FellingFreeing a tree that has fallen badly = high accident risk Cutting the trunk into logsFreeing a Trapped tree Cutting trees and branches that are in tension PreparationsWhat is WHAT? Assembly Mounting guide bar and chainFuel Handling Fuelmix10ft FuellingMin 3 m Start and Stop StartStop Cold engineMaintenance CarburetorStarter device assembly Starter deviceChanging a broken or worn starter cord Tensioning the recoil springNeedle bearing maintenance Air filterMuffler Spark plugCentrifugal cleaning Air Injection Temperature 0C or colderTemperature -5C or colder Cooling systemWeekly maintenance Daily maintenance Monthly maintenanceTechnical Data Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights Obligations2001W07

51 specifications

The Husqvarna 51 is a well-regarded chainsaw that has made its mark in the world of outdoor power equipment. Renowned for its balance of performance and usability, the Husqvarna 51 is often favored by both amateur woodcutters and professionals alike. This versatile chainsaw is designed for a range of tasks, from light-duty pruning to more demanding woodcutting jobs.

One of the standout features of the Husqvarna 51 is its powerful 2.3 horsepower engine. This robust engine allows the saw to tackle larger cuts with ease, making it a reliable tool for any woodcutting needs. Coupled with a lightweight design, the chainsaw ensures reduced fatigue during prolonged use, enhancing user comfort and efficiency.

The Husqvarna 51 utilizes a simple yet effective starting system known as the Smart Start technology. This feature minimizes resistance in the starter cord, allowing for easier and quicker engine starts. Consequently, even less experienced users can confidently get the saw up and running without unnecessary frustration.

Another important characteristic of this model is its air injection system. This technology works by using centrifugal force to remove larger debris from the air filter before it reaches the engine. As a result, the filter stays cleaner for longer, reducing the frequency of maintenance and ensuring optimal engine performance. This system significantly prolongs the life of the chainsaw while maintaining high power levels.

The Husqvarna 51 also features an adjustable oil pump that allows operators to control oil flow as needed. This ensures proper lubrication of the chain and bar, which is critical for maintaining performance and extending the lifespan of the cutting components. The saw’s chrome-plated cylinder further contributes to durability by providing an added layer of resistance against wear and tear.

Safety is a priority with the Husqvarna 51, which comes equipped with an inertia-activated chain brake. This feature automatically stops the chain in the event of kickback, providing additional peace of mind to the user. The front hand guard and ergonomic handle design also enhance user control, contributing to a safer and more comfortable cutting experience.

Overall, the Husqvarna 51 stands out as a reliable, sturdy, and user-friendly chainsaw. Its blend of power, technology, and safety features makes it an ideal choice for a variety of cutting tasks, making it popular among both casual users and seasoned professionals. Whether you are trimming branches or cutting firewood, this chainsaw offers the performance you need for effective woodcutting.