Product description, Kickback and pinching safety precautions – Shindaiwa Multipurpose Pole Pruner Attachment 78701 T230 User Manual

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Product Description

IMPORTANT!

The terms “left”, “left-hand”, and “LH”;

“right”, “right-hand”, and “RH”; “front”

and “rear” refer to directions as viewed

by the operator during normal opera-

tion.

Prior To Assembly

Familiarize yourself with the Shindaiwa

pole pruner tool and its various compo-

nents. Understanding your machine helps

ensure top performance, longer service

life, and safer operation.
Before assembling, make sure you have all

the components required for a complete

unit:

Gearcase assembly

Guide Bar

Saw Chain

Heat-shrink Collar

Throttle Grip w/interlock

Scabbard

Owner's/Operator's manual

Assembly Tool (s)

Safety Labels

Carefully inspect all components making

sure they are not damaged.

WARNING!

Do not make unauthorized modifi-

cations or alterations to your pole

pruner or its components.

WARNING!

Both kickback and pinching may

cause you to lose control of the pole

pruner tool which could result in

serious personal injury.

Do not rely

exclusively on the safety device

built into the pruner! You must take

several steps to keep your jobs free

from accident or injury:
1. Understand kickback and pinch-

ing! You can reduce or eliminate

the element of surprise. Sudden

surprises contributes to accidents.

Kickback and Pinching Safety Precautions

2. Keep a firm grip on the pole pruner

with both hands whenever the en-

gine is running. A firm grip will help

you reduce the affects of kickback

and pinching as well as maintain

control

of the machine.

3. Make sure the area in which you

are cutting is free from obstruc-

tions. Do not let the nose of the

guide bar contact a log, branch, or

any other obstructions which could

be hit while you operate the pole

pruner tool.

4. Cut at high engine speeds.
5. Follow the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions for sharpening and maintain-

ing the chain.

6. Use only the replacement bar and

chain or equivalent as specified by

the manufacturer.

Beware of pinching.

Pinching the saw along the

tip of the guide bar may force

the bar back rapidly toward

the operator. Pinching can

occur whenever wood closes in around the

moving chain.

Beware of Kickback!

Kickback can occur when-

ever the tip of the guide bar

touches an object while the

saw is operating. Kickback may force the

bar up and back toward the operator with

lightning-like speed!

Gearcase

Bar Oil Reservoir

Figure 3

Cutting Head

Assembly

Guide Bar and

Chain

Oil Filler Cap

Caution Labels

Throttle Lever Assy.

Collar

Gearcase

Saw Chain

Guide Bar

Scabbard

Owner's Manual

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