Techniques for sawing, Owner’s manual – Tanaka ECS-3351 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

ECS-3301/3351

WARNING!
Never use the saw with only one hand. You cannot control the saw properly and you may lose

control and injure yourself severely.
Keep the saw body close to your body to improve control and reduce strain.
When cutting with the bottom part of the chain the reactive force will pull the saw away from you

towards the wood you are cutting.
The saw will control the feeding speed and sawdust will be directed towards you. (Fig. 2-7B)
When cutting with the upper part of the chain the reactive force will push the saw towards you and

away from the wood you are cutting. (Fig. 2-7C)
WARNING!
There is a risk of kickback if the saw is pushed far enough so that you begin to cut with the nose of

the bar.
The safest cutting method is to cut with the bottom part of the chain. Sawing with the upper part

makes it much more difficult to control the saw and increases the risk of kickback.

BASIC TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING FELLING, LIMBING AND BUCKING CUTS
The intention of the following information is to provide you with the general introduction to wood

cutting techniques.
WARNING!
This information does not cover all specific situations, which may depend on differences in terrain,

vegetation, kind of wood, form and size of trees, etc. Consult your servicing dealer, forestry agent or

local forestry schools for advise on specific woodcutting problems in your area. This will make your work

more efficient and safer.
WARNING!
Avoid cutting in adverse weather conditions, such as dense fog, heavy rain, bitter cold, high winds, etc.

Adverse weather is often tiring to work in and creates potentially dangerous conditions such as slippery

ground. High winds may force the tree to fall in an unexpected direction causing property damage or

personal injury.
CAUTION!
Never use a chainsaw to pry or for any purpose for which it is not intended.
WARNING!
Avoid stumbling on obstacles such as stumps, roots, rocks, branches and fallen trees. Watch out for

holes and ditches. Be extremely cautious when working on slopes or uneven ground. Shut off the saw

when moving from one work place to another. Always cut at wide open throttle. A slow moving chain

can easily catch and force the saw to jerk. You should ask for help if you get into a cutting situation that

seems difficult to you.

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