Craftsman 358.352680 User Manual

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increase the chance of kickback. Fol­

low

manufacturer’s

chain

sharpening

and

maintenance

instructions.

Check

tension at regular intervals, but never
with engine running. Make sure bar
clamp nuts are securely tightened.

• Begin and continue cutting at full

speed. If the chain is moving at a
slower speed, there is greater chance
of kickback occurring.

• Use extreme caution when reentering

a cut.

• Do not attempt cuts starting with the

tip of the bar (plunge cuts).

• Watch for shifting logs or other forces

that could close a cut and pinch or fail
into chain.

» Use the specified Reduced-Kickback

Guide Bar and Low-Kickback Chain.

Avoid Pirich-Ktckback:
• Be extremely aware of situations or

obstructions that can cause material
to pinch the top of or otherwise stop

the chain.

• Do not cut more than one log at a

time.

• Do not twist saw as bar is withdrawn

from an undercut when bucking.

Avoid Pull-In:
• Always begin cutting with the engine

at full speed and the saw housing
against wood.

• Use wedges made of plastic or wood.

Never use metal to hold the cut open,

MAINTAIN CONTROL

Stand to the left of the saw

Thumb on
underside
of handlebar]

Elbow
locked

Never reverse hand positions

• A good, firm grip on the saw with both

hands will help you maintain control.
Don't let go. Grip the rear handle with

your right hand whether you are right
or left handed. Wrap the fingers of

your left hand over and around the

front handlebar, and your left thumb
under the front handlebar. Keep your
left arm straight with the elbow locked.

• Position your left hand on the front

handlebar so it is in a straight line with
your right hand on the rear handle

when making bucking cuts. Stand
slightly to the left side of the saw to

keep your body from being in a direct

line with the cutting chain.

• Stand with your weight evenly bal­

anced on both feet,

• Do not overreach. You could be drawn

or thrown off balance and lose control.

• Do not cut above shoulder height It is

difficult to maintain control of saw

above shoulder height.

KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES

WARNING; The following features are
included on your saw to help reduce
hazard of kici^ack; however, such fea­

tures will not totally eliminate this dan­
ger. Do not rely only on safety devices.
• Handguard: designed to reduce the

chance of your feft hand contacting
the chain if your hand slips off the

front handleb^.

• 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 controiling 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 dan­

ger zone. This type bar has been
demonstrated to significantly reduce

the number and seriousness of kick­
backs when tested in accordance with

ANSI B175.1.

Small Radius

Tip Guide Bar

* •

Larga Radius

Tip Guide Bar

• Low-K3ckback Chain: has met kickback

performance requirements when tested

on a representative sample of chain
saws below 3.8 cubic inch

displacement specified in ANSI B175.1.

Low-Kickback Chain

Contoured Depth Gauge

Elongated Guard Link
Deflects Kickback
Force And Allows

Wood To Gradually

Ride Into Cutter

SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure to

vibrations through prolonged use of
gasoline powered hand tools could
cause blood vessel or nen/e damage in

the fingers, hands, and joints of people

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