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How to Use a Chainsaw

14-8-2018



To make a cut, hold the front handle with your left hand — thumb wrapped underneath — and grab the rear handle with your right hand. Get in position — legs apart for stability — and pull back the chain brake to disengage it. Then squeeze the throttle. The saw cuts best when the engine is at full throttle.

 

  • Make your cuts away from the bar tip. Cutting with      the upper portion of the tip could cause kickback, which can be dangerous      and may engage the chain brake. If it does engage, just pull back to      unlock.

  • It's good practice to cut at waist level — never      above shoulder height.

  • Avoid cutting too close to the ground where the      blade could dig in and kick back.

  • Try to cut from the side of the saw — never      while hovering over the work area. A kickback in this position could be      especially dangerous.

  • You can cut downward with the bottom of the      bar — known as cutting with a pulling chain since      the chain pulls the saw out from you — or upward with      the top of the bar — known as cutting with a pushing chain,      since the chain pushes the saw toward you.

 

 

Keep others at least 15 feet away when you are using the saw. When felling trees, increase this distance to at least double the height of the tree.

 

General Maintenance

Your saw must be properly maintained to operate safely. Your manual lists the maintenance items and when to do them.

  • Every time you use the saw, check the chain tension      and adjust as necessary.

  • Regularly inspect the bar and clean it.

  • Check the air filter — clean and replace it when      necessary.

  • Inspect the operation of throttle lockout, the chain      brake, the chain catcher and the oiler.

  • Follow the manufacturer's directions for mixing fuel      or use an appropriate premixed fuel. keep your gas-powered equipment      running smoothly.

 

 

 

Caution

  • Turn the saw off before performing maintenance,      checks or adjustments. Disconnect the spark plug on a gas-powered saw and      disconnect an electric saw from the power source. Testing the chain brake      and chain lubrication are exceptions — the saw must be running for these      procedures.