Controlling kickback – Sears 358.356090-3.7/20" User Manual

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CONTROLLING KICKBACK ..............

Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can cause

serious personal infury. Carefully study this man*

ual before you make the first cut with your new
saw.

You must understand what causes kickback,

how you can reduce the chance of kickback, and how

you can remain in the best control of the saw if

kickback does occur.

1. WHAT CAUSES KICKBACK

Kickback can occur when the moving chain

contacts an object at the tip or nose of the
guide bar.

This contact causes the chain to dig

Into the object and stops the chain for an instant.

The result is a lightning fast, reverse reaction

which kicks the saw tip up and back toward the
operator. The operator can lose control of the saw
and the cutting chain can cause serious personal

injury if it contacts any part of the body.

THUMB ON

UNDERSIDE

OF HANDLE

BAR

ARM

STRAIGHT

NEVER

REVERSE
HAND

POSITIONS

Figure 17

2. REDUCETHECHANCEOF

KICKBACK

a. Recognize that kickback can happen.

By

understanding and knowing about kickback,

you are better equipped to deal with an occur­

rence.

b. Never let the moving chain contact any ob­

ject at the tip of the guide bar.

Figure 15.

c. Keep the working area free from obstruc­

tions such as other trees, branches, rocks,
fences, stumps, etc.

Figure 16. Eliminate or

avoid any obstruction that your saw chain
could hit while you are cutting through a par­

ticular log or branch.

d. Keep your saw chain sharp and properly

tensioned.

A loose or dull chain can increase

the chance of kickback.

e. Begin and continue cutting at full throttle.

........... If the chain is movingat a slower speedrthere.

is greater chance for kickback to occur.

f. Cut one log at a time.

g. Use extreme caution when re-entering a

previous cut.

h. Do not attempt plunge cuts.
i. Watch for shifting logs or other forces that

could close a cut and pinch or fall into the
chain.

j. Use the Lo-Kick-Guide Bar and Guard Link

Chain specified for your particular saw.

These devices have been .designed to reduce
the hazard of kickback:'

k. Use extra caution if your saw is equipped

with the Power Sharps System.

The Power

Sharp'' saw is equipped with a Lo-Kick ' Guide

Bar and a Guard Link Chain. However, due to

the chain requirements of the buiit-in sharpen­

ing mechanism, the kickback force from the

Power Sharp'" chain may be greater than that

from other Guard Link chains.

3. MAINTAINTHE BEST CONTROL

a. Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both

hands.

Figure 17. A firm grip can neutralize

kickback and help you maintain control of the

saw. Keep the fingers of your left hand encirc­

ling and your left thumb under the front han­

dlebar. Keep your right hand completely

around the rear handle

whether you are right

handed

or

left

handed.

Keep your left arm

straight with the elbow locked.

b. Position your left hand on the front han-

diebar so it is in a straight line with your

right hand on the rear handle.

Figure 17.

Never reverse right and left hand position.

c. Stand with your weight evenly balanced on

both feet.

d. Stand slightly to the left side of the saw, to

keep your body from being in a direct line

with the cutting chain.

Figure 17.

e. Do not overreach.

You could be drawn or

thrown off balance and lose control of the saw,

f. Do not cut above shoulder height.

It is diffi­

cult to maintain control of the saw above

shoulder height.

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