Cutting Logs; Cutting Wood Under Tension - Craftsman 172.34120 Operator's Manual

15 amp/4.0 peak hp motor 18-in. bar electric chain saw
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GENERAL CUTTING cont.
Reset the gripping teeth at a low point when sawing thicker logs by pulling the chain saw
slightly backwards until the gripping teeth release, and reposition at lower level to continue
sawing. (See Fig. 13)
• Do not remove the saw completely
Fig. 14
from the wood.
• Do not force the chain while cutting,
let the chain do the work, using the
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gripping teeth to apply minimal
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leverage pressure.
• Do not operate the chain saw with
arms fully extended or attempt to saw
areas which are difficult to reach,
or on a ladder. Never use the chain
saw above shoulder height.
(See Fig. 14)
NOTE: Sawing is optimized
when
the chain speed remains steady
during cutting.
Beware when reaching
the end
of the cut. The weight of the saw
may change une×pectedly
as it
cuts free from the wood.
Accidents can occur to the legs
and feet.
Always remove the saw from
a wood cut while the saw is
running.
height.
NOTE: Do not attempt a pruning or limbing operation
in a standing tree unless
specifically trained to do so.
NOTE: When cutting a limb that is under tension or compression,
be alert for springback.
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GENERAL CUTTING cont.
CUTTING LOGS
Observe the following
safety instructions:
Support togs so that the face sides at the cut do not close in against each other,
which would result in the chain being jammed or pinched. (See Figs. 15 and 16)
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
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Z
Z
CAUTION"
Position and set short togs safety prior to sawing. Saw only wood or wooden objects.
When sawing, always take care to avoid hitting stones, nails, ect, as these could be
thrown up or cause damage to the chain or serious injury to the operator or bystanders.
Keep a running saw clear or wire fencing or the ground.
Use of the saw to thin out branches or bushes is not approved.
Length cuts must be carried out with care, as leverage with the spiked bumper is
not possible. Saw at a flat angle to avoid kickback.
When working on a slope, operate above or to the side of the trunk or laying tree.
Be careful not to trip over tree stumps, branches, roots, etc.
CUTTING
WOOD
UNDER
TENSION
(See Fig. 16)
There is a high risk of accidents when sawing wood, branch or trees under tension.
Be extremely
careful. Leave saw jobs like these to professionals.
When sawing togs supported on both ends, start the cut from above (Y) about 1/3 of the
diameter into the tog and then finish the cut (Z) from below, in order to avoid contact of the
chain saw with the ground. When sawing logs supported on only one end, start the cut
from below (Y) about 1/3 of the diameter into the log and finish the cut from above (Z) in
order to avoid log splitting or jamming of the chain saw.
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Final ART
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