Operation - Greenlee 49200 Operation, Service And Parts Instruction Manual

Greenlee 49200 chain saw: user guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operation (cont'd)
Pushback (See Figure 7)
Pushback occurs when the saw chain on the top of
the guide bar is suddenly stopped by being pinched,
caught or encountering a foreign object in the wood.
The reaction of the chain may push the saw violently
straight back towards the operator. Pushback occurs
when the top of the guide bar is used for cutting.
To Avoid Pushback:
1. Be alert to forces or situations that may cause the
wood to pinch the top of the saw chain.
2. Cut only one limb at a time.
3. Do not twist the saw when withdrawing the guide
bar from the cut.
Greenlee Textron / Subsidiary of Textron Inc.
Figure 7
Pushback
PUSH
49200 Chain Saw
Pull-In (See Figure 8)
Pull-in occurs when the saw chain on the bottom of
the guide bar is suddenly stopped by being pinched,
caught or encountering a foreign object in the wood.
The reaction of the chain may pull the saw violently
forward. Pull-in occurs when the chain is not rotating at
full speed before it contacts the wood.
To Avoid Pull-In:
1. Always begin and continue the cut at full chain
speed.
2. Always begin the cut with the front of the saw head
body in contact with the wood.
13
4455 Boeing Dr., Rockford, IL 61109-2988
Figure 8
Pull-In
PULL
815/397-7070

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents