Shindaiwa 502s User Manual

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Chain Saw Kickback Safety Devices

WARNING!
Kickback can

happen lightning-fast!

Chain Brake

Your chain saw is equipped with a chain

brake that is designed to stop the chain in

the event of a kickback. The chain brake

reduces the risk of acci-dents, but only

you can prevent them.

The chain brake can be activated manu-

ally by your left hand pushing against

the hand guard or automatically by the

inertia release mechanism, in the event

of kickback, stopping the saw chain.
Activating the chain brake tightens

a brake band around the chain drive

mechanism, stopping the chain rotation.

NOTE:

The function of the front hand guard is
to reduce the risk of the chain hitting
your left hand if you loose the grip of
the front handle.

Either of the following reactions could

cause you to lose control of your saw while

cutting, possibly resulting in serious injury!

Kickback can occur whenever the guide

1.

bar nose or tip contact an object while

the saw is running. Tip contact may

cause the guide bar to kick upward and

back toward the operator with a light-

ning-fast reaction!
Pinching the saw along the top of the

2.

guide bar may push the guide bar rap-

idly back toward the operator! Pinch-

ing can occur whenever wood closes in

around the moving chain!

Do not rely exclusively on the safety

devices incorporated with your saw. As a

chain saw user, observing the following

steps will also help you to avoid accident

or injury on the job:

Sudden surprise can contribute to

accidents! With a basic understanding
of kickback, you can reduce or elimi-
nate the element of surprise.

Clear obstructions from the work area

before cutting. Remove any log, branch,
or other obstruction that might contact
the guide bar tip during cutting opera-

tions.Grip the saw firmly with your right
hand on the rear handle and your left
hand on the front handle, thumbs and

fingers encircling the handles whenever

the saw is running. Don’t let go: A firm
grip will help you to reduce kickback
while maintaining control of the saw.

Accelerate the saw before the chain

contacts the work area, and always
maintain high engine speeds through-
out the cut.

Do not overreach or attempt to cut

above shoulder height.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions

for sharpening and maintenance of
the saw chain.

Use only the replacement bar and

chain combinations specified by the
manufacturer.

Never stand directly over the saw

while cutting!

Use low-kickback chain, chain brakes,

or special guide bars to reduce the risk
of kickback. Low kickback chain is chain
that has met the kickback performance
requirements of ANSI B175.1-2000
(American National Standard for Power
Tools-Gasoline Powered Chain Saws-
Safety Requirements) when tested
on the representative sample of chain

saws below 3.8 c.i.d. specified in ANSI
B175.1-2000.

Kickback Safety Precautions

WARNING!
Faulty cutting equipment

or the wrong combination of bar
and saw chain increases the risk
of kickback! Only use the bar and
chain combinations recommended

in the “Specifications” section.

WARNING!
Brake engagement and

oper-ation depend upon proper
chain brake condition! See “Chain
Brake Testing” for procedures..

Cutting Equipment

Guide bar.

The smaller the guide

bar tip radius the lower the chance

of kickback.
Low kick chain.

Low kickback

chain is designed to reduce the

force of a kickback.

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