Solo USA MS 270 User Manual

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MS 270, MS 270 C, MS 280, MS 280 C

English / USA

Reduced kickback bars

STIHL green labeled reduced kickback
bars are designed to reduce the risk of
kickback injury when used with STIHL
green labeled low kickback chains.

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Warning!

When used with other, more aggressive
chains, these bars may be less effective
in reducing kickback.

Bow Guides

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Warning!

Do not mount a bow guide on any STIHL
chainsaw. Any chainsaw equipped with
a bow guide is potentially very
dangerous. The risk of kickback is
increased with a bow guide because of
the increased kickback contact area.
Low kickback chain will not significantly
reduce the risk of kickback injury when
used on a bow guide.

To avoid kickback

The best protection from personal injury
that may result from kickback is to avoid
kickback situations:

1. Hold the chainsaw firmly with both

hands and maintain a secure grip.
Don’t let go.

2. Be aware of the location of the guide

bar nose at all times.

3. Never let the nose of the guide bar

contact any object. Do not cut limbs
with the nose of the guide bar. Be
especially careful near wire fences
and when cutting small, tough
limbs, small size brush and saplings
which may easily catch the chain.

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Don't overreach.

5. Don't cut above shoulder height.
6. Begin cutting and continue at full

throttle.

7. Cut only one log at a time.
8. Use extreme caution when

reentering a previous cut.

9. Do not attempt to plunge cut if you

are not experienced with these
cutting techniques.

10. Be alert for shifting of the log or

other forces that may cause the cut
to close and pinch the chain.

11. Maintain saw chain properly. Cut

with a correctly sharpened, properly
tensioned chain at all times.

12. Stand to the side of the cutting path

of the chainsaw.

A = Pull-in

Pull-in occurs when the chain on the
bottom of the bar is suddenly stopped
when it is pinched, caught or encounters
a foreign object in the wood. The
reaction of the chain pulls the saw
forward and may cause the operator to
lose control.

Pull-in frequently occurs when the
bumper spike of the saw is not held
securely against the tree or limb and
when the chain is not rotating at full
speed before it contacts the wood.

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Warning!

Use extreme caution when cutting small
size brush and saplings which may
easily catch the chain, be whipped
towards you or pull you off balance.

To avoid pull-in

1. Always start a cut with the chain

rotating at full speed and the
bumper spike in contact with the
wood.

2. The risk of pull-in may also be

reduced by using wedges to open
the kerf or cut.

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