Chainsaw Kickback Standard - Stihl 036 QS Instruction Manual

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Kickback may occur when the nose of
the guide bar is pinched unexpectedly,
unintentionally contacts solid material in
the wood or is incorrectly used to begin
a plunge or boring cut.
It may also occur during limbing.
The greater the force of the kickback
reaction, the more difficult it becomes for
the operator to control the saw.
Many factors influence the occurrence
and force of the kickback reaction. These
include chain speed, the speed at which
the bar and chain contact the object, the
angle of contact, the condition of the
chain and other factors.
The type of bar and saw chain you use is
an important factor in the occurrence
and force of the kickback reaction.
Some STIHL bar and chain types are de-
signed to reduce kickback forces. STIHL
recommends the use of reduced kick-
back bars and low kickback chains.
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Section 5.12 of ANSI standard B 175.1–
1991, sets certain performance and
design criteria related to chainsaw
kickback.
To comply with section 5.12 of ANSI B
175.1-1991:
a)
saws with a displacement of less than
3.8 cubic inches
must, in their original condition,
meet a 45° computer derived
kickback angle when equipped with
certain cutting attachments.
and must be equipped with at least
two devices to reduce the risk of
kickback injury, such as a chain
brake, low kickback chain, reduced
kickback bar, etc.
b)
saws with a displacement of 3.8 cubic
inches and above
must be equipped with at least one
device designed to reduce the risk
of kickback injury such as a chain
brake, low kickback chain, reduced
kickback bar, etc.
These kickback requirements do not
apply to chainsaws fitted with bow
guides.Use of bow guides may result in
serious or fatal injury. See section
entitled "Bow Guides" of this manual.
The computer derived angles for saws
below 3.8 cubic inch displacement are
measured by applying a computer
program to test results from a kickback
test machine.
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The computer derived angles of § 5.12 of
ANSI B 175.1-1991 may bear no rela-
tionship to actual kickback bar rotation
angles that may occur in real life cutting
situations. Compliance with § 5.12 of
ANSI B 175.1-1991 does not automatic-
ally mean that in a real life kickback the
bar and chain will rotate at most 45° .
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In order for powerheads below 3.8 cubic
inch displacement to comply with the
computed kickback angle requirements
of § 5.12 of ANSI B 175.1-1991 use only
the following cutting attachments:
bar and chain combinations listed as
complying in the "Specifications"
section of the Owner's Manual or
other replacement bar and chain
combinations marked in accordance
with the standard for use on the
powerhead or
replacement chain designated
"low kickback saw chain''
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