Greencut GS200L Instruction Manual page 66

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SUPPORTED TRUNKS
ATTENTION: Do not cut any logs under tension. Chipped wood or a twisted sword can cause
extremely serious injuries.
It is recommended that the logs to be sawn are placed on trestles.
In zone A, first approximately one third of the diameter of the log is cut from the top down, and then the final cut is
made from the bottom up. In zone B, first approximately one third of the diameter of the log is cut from the bottom
to the top, and then it is cut from the top.
CUTTING BRANCHES
Always work on the opposite side of the branch in question.
1.
Start at the bottom of the tree and work your way up.
2.
Always guide the saw from top to bottom through the wood.
3.
When you cut thicker branches, make the first cut from the bottom.
Then cut from the top, and then finish by cutting the remaining stump.
4.
When removing the branches from the trunks that are lying down, cut
off the loose branches that stick out in the air first. Only the supporting
branches are cut when the trunk is cut into pieces.
MAINTENANCE
Good maintenance will extend the life of the machine. Prolonged or constant use may require more intensive
maintenance for the machine to continue to function properly.
ATTENTION: Make sure the engine is completely shut down before performing any maintenance
or repair. This will eliminate any potential risk.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Lubrication of the sword
Chain tension
Sharpening the chain
For damaged parts
For loose bolts
Chain brake function
DAILY CHECK
Before every use
Before every use and frequently
Before each use, visual check
Before every use
Before every use
Before every use
Second cut
Final cut
First cut

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