Warning, Kickback safety features, Chain brake – Craftsman 358.351810 User Manual

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• Position your left hand on the front

handiebar so it is in a straight !ine

with your right hand on the rear

handle when making bucking cuts.

Never reverse right and left hand

positions for any type of cutting.

• Stand with your weight evenly bal­

anced on both feet.

• Do not overreach. You could be

drawn or thrown off balance and lose

control of the saw.

• Do not cut above shoulder height. It

is difficult to maintain control of saw

above shoulder height,

KiCKBACK SAFETY FEATURES

^ WARNING;

The following fea­

tures are included on your saw to help

reduce the hazard of kickback; however,

such features will not totally eliminate

this danger. Do not rely only on safety

devices. Follow all safety rules to help

avoid kickback and other forces which

can result in serious injury.

• Front Hand Guard, designed to reduce

the chance of your left hand contact­

ing the chain if your hand slips off the

front handlebar.

• Position of front and rear handlebars,

designed with distance between han­

dles and “in-line" with each other. The

spread and “in-line” position of the

hands provided by this design work

together to give balance and resis­

tance in controlling the pivot of the

saw back toward the operator if kick­

back occurs.

• Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar, de­

signed with a small radius tip which

reduces the size of the kickback

danger zone on the bar tip. This type

of bar has been demonstrated to sig­

nificantly reduce the number and se­

riousness of kickbacks when tested

in accordance with ANSI B175.1.

Smail Radius

Tip Guide Bar

Large

Radius

Tip Guide Bar

Low-Kickback Chain, has met kick­

back performance requirements

when tested on a representative

sample of chain saws below 3.8 cu­

bic Inch displacement specified in

ANSI B175.1,

Low-Kickback Chain

Contoured Depth Gauge

j.

Eiongated Guard Link

deflects kickback

\

allows

^

wood to gradually

ride into Cutter

CHAIN BRAKE

• Chain Brake, designed to stop the

chain in the event of kickback.

^WARNING:

w e

do

no t

rep

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resent

AND YOU SHOULD NOT AS­

SUME THAT THE CHAIN BRAKE WILL

PROTECT YOU IN THE EVENT OF A KICK­

BACK. Kickback is a lightning fast action

which throws the bar and rotating chain

back and up toward the operator. Kick­

back can be caused by allowing contact

of the bar tip in the danger zone with

any hard object. Kickback can also be

caused by pinching the saw chain along

the top of the guide bar. This action may

push the guide bar rapidly back toward

the operator. Either of these events may

cause you to lose control of the saw

which could result in serious injury or

even death. DO NOT RELY UPON ANY OF

THE DEVICES BUILT INTO YOUR

SAW.

YOU SHOULD USE THE SAW PROPERLY

AND CAREFULLY TO AVOfD KICKBACK.

Reduced-kickback guide bars and iow-

kickback saw chains reduce the chance

and magnitude of kickback and are rec­

ommended. Your saw has a low kick­

back chain and bar as original equip­

ment. Repairs on a chain brake should

be made by an authorized Sears Ser­

vice Center, Take your unit to the place

of purchase if purchased from a servic­

ing dealer, or to your nearest Sears Ser­

vice Center

• Tip contact in some cases may cause

a lightning fast reverse REACTION,

kicking guide bar up and back toward

operator.

• Pinching the saw chain along the top

of the guide bar may push the guide

bar rapidly back toward the operator,

• Either of these reactions may cause

you to lose control of the saw which

couid result in serious injury. Do not

reiy exclusively upon devices built into

your saw.

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