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• Pinch-Kickback
can occur when the the
wood closes inand pinches
the moving
saw chain inthe cut a long the top ofthe
guide bar a nd t he saw chain i ssuddenly
stopped.
This sudden stopping ofthe
chain r esults ina reversal
ofthe chain
force u sed tocut w ood a nd causes the
saw to move in the o pposite
direction
ofthe
chain rotation.
The s aw isdriven straight
back toward the operator.
Pull4n can occur
when the moving chain
contacts a foreign object in the wood in the
cut along the bottom of the guide bar and the
saw chain is suddenly stopped. This sudden
stopping
pulls the saw forward and away
from the operator and coutd easily cause the
operator to lose control d the saw
Avoid
Pinch-Kickback:
• Be extremely
aware
of situations
or ob-
structions
that can cause material to pinch
the top of or otherwise
stop the chain.
• Do not cut more than one log at a time.
• Do not twist the saw as the bar is with-
drawn from an undercut
when bucking
Avoid
Pull-In:
• Always begin cutting with the engine at full
speed and the saw housing against wood.
• Use
wedges
made
of pIastic
or wood.
Never use metal to hotd the cut open
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Kickback
Path
• Beginandcontinuecuttingatfullspeed.
If
the chain
is moving
at a slower
speed,
there is greater chance of kickback
occur-
ring.
• Cut one log at a time
• Use extreme
caution
when re-entering
a
previous
cut
• Do not attempt cuts starting
with the tip of
the bar (p}unge cuts)
• Watch for shifting logs or other forces that
could
close a cut and pinch or fal_ into
chain.
• Use
the Reduced-Kickback
Guide
Bar
and
Low-Kickback
Chain
specified
for
your saw.
MAINTAIN
CONTROL
Stand to the
left of th_
_ Tbomb
on
underside
of
handlebar
Never reverse
hand positions
Elbow locked
Clear The Working Area
REDUCE
THE
CHANCE
OF
KICKBACK
• Recognize
that
kickback
can
happen.
With a basic understanding
of kickback,
you can reduce
the element
of surprise
which contributes
to accidents.
• Never let the moving chain contact any ob-
ject at the tip of the guide bar
• Keep the working
area free from obstruc-
tions such as other trees, branches,
rocks,
fences,
stumps,
etc
Eliminate
or avoid
any obstruction
that your saw chain could
hit wNe you are cutting
When cutting
a
branch,
do not let the guide
bar contact
branch or other objects
around it.
• Keep your saw chain sharp and properly
tensioned.
A Ioose or duII chain can in-
crease the chance
of kickback
occurring.
Follow
manufacturer's
chain
sharpening
and maintenance
instructions.
Check ten-
sion at regular
intervals
with the engine
stopped,
never w_th the engine
running.
Make sure the bar nuts are securely tight-
ened after tensioning
the chain.
Thumb
on underside
of
handlebar
• Keep a good, firm gbp on the saw wkh both
hands
when
the
engine
is running
and
don't let go. A firm grip will help you reduce
kickback
and maintain
control of the saw
Keep the fingers
of your left hand encir-
cling and your left thumb
under the front
handlebar.
Keep your
right
hand com-
pletely
around
the rear
handle whether
your are right handed or left handed
Keep
your
left
arm
straight
with
the
elbow
Iocked.
• Poskion your Ieft hand on the front handle-
bar so it is in a straight
line with your right
hand
on the
rear handle
when
making
bucking
cuts.
Never reverse right and Ieft
hand positions
for any type of cutting.
• Stand with your weight evenly balanced on
both feet.
• Stand slightly to the }eft side of the saw to
keep your body from being in a direct
line
with the cutting chain
• Do not overreach.
You could be drawn or
thrown off balance
and lose control of the
saw
• Donotcutaboveshouiderheight.
Itisdiffi-
cult to maintain
controi
of saw
above
shouIder
height

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