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Always cut with a correctly
sharpened, properly tensioned
chain – the depth gauge setting
must not be too large.
Use a low kickback chain and a
narrow radius guide bar.
Pull-in (A)
Pull-in occurs when the chain on the
bottom of the bar is suddenly pinched,
caught or encounters a foreign object in
the wood. The reaction of the chain pulls
the saw forward – always hold the
spiked bumper securely against the tree
or limb.
Pushback (B)
Pushback occurs when the chain on the
top of the bar is suddenly pinched,
caught or encounters a foreign object in
the wood. The reaction of the chain
drives the saw straight back toward the
operator. To avoid pushback.
MS 200 T
Be alert to situations that may cause
the top of the guide bar to be
pinched
Do not twist the guide bar in the cut.
Limbs under tension:
A
N
Always start relieving cut (1) at the
compression side (A).
N
Make relieving cut (1) and then
perform bucking cut (2) at the
tension side (B) – the saw will
otherwise pinch or kick back.
If not otherwise possible, make the
bucking cut from the bottom upwards
(underbuck) – be wary of pushback.
B
Holding and Controlling the Unit
To reduce the risk of
accidents and injuries,
always hold your saw
firmly with both hands:
Right hand on the control
handle, even if you are
left-handed. To ensure
safe control, wrap your
fingers tightly around the
front handle and control
handle.
Make sure you always have good
balance and secure footing. To avoid
slipping, take special care when the bark
is wet.
One-handed operation is
particularly dangerous,
e.g. when cutting dry,
knotty and dead wood,
the chain may not enter
the cut properly. The
resultant reactive forces
may cause the saw to
skate or bounce on the
limb and slide out of
control. This increases
the risk of serious or
even fatal injury.
Use the tree surgery chain saw with one
hand only:
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