Key safety and risk prevention rules, General safety instructions, Good control – Echo X52000020 User Manual

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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

All chain saw service, other than the items listed in the operator’s manual maintenance instruction, is to be performed
only by competent chain saw service personnel. (For example, if improper tools are used to remove the flywheel, or if an
improper tool is used to hold the flywheel to remove the clutch, structural damage to the flywheel could occur. This could
cause the flywheel to shatter, resulting in serious injury to operator and bystanders.)

PLANE OF

CHAIN

ROTATION

THUMB ON

UNDER SIDE OF

HANDLE BAR

BODY ENTIRELY TO ONE

SIDE OF PLANE OF CHAIN

ROTATION

STRONG

LEFT ARM

AND ELBOW

POSITION

FOR GOOD

CONTROL

GOOD

CONTROL

Spark arrester mufflers are standard on ECHO chain saws to reduce the possibility of
forest fires. Do not operate the chain saw with a loose or defective muffler. Do not
remove the spark arrester screen.

Insist on a replacement guide bar with holes to allow the mounting of the Kick Guard

TM

device. Insist on the proper replacement saw chain for your chain saw.

PROPER GRIP ON THE SAW - A firm grip is one requirement for chain saw control.
The saw should always be held firmly with both hands whenever the engine is running.

Wear heavy-duty, non-slip gloves to improve your grip on the handles.

Grasp the front handle firmly behind the front hand guard with your left

hand. Always

use a wraparound grip, with fingers encircling and the thumb on the underside. Thumb
position is the key to a strong grip.

WARNING! Never use a grip where the thumb and finger do not encircle the

saw handle. If you use an improper grip, even a slight push or kick of the saw may
dislodge your hand. The hand guard is not a handle. Do not pick up or hold the saw
by the hand guard.

Grasp the rear handle in the same manner as the front handle. Use index finger to
work the throttle trigger, and practice turning off the engine stop switch without
losing your grip on the saw.

WARNING! Never hold the saw directly in front of your body where you would

be in the line of a kickback. Always keep to the left of the saw.

PROPER STARTING TECHNIQUE- Start the chain saw on the ground. Grip the
front handle with your left hand and hold the saw down by putting your right foot on
the rear handle. Pull the starter rope with your right hand.

DON’T USE AN OPEN GRIP

KEEP BODY OUT OF
CUTTING PLANE

USE PROPER
GROUND STARTING

WARNING! DROP STARTING IS PROHIBITED! DROP STARTING

CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL OF THE SAW AND POTENTIAL
INJURY.

PROPER STANCE, BALANCE AND BODY POSITION FOR CUTTING-
After starting, pick up the saw and proceed as follows:

At completion of the cut, let go of the trigger, carefully lift the saw clear, and
allow the engine to slow and chain to come to rest before moving away or to
another cut.

Moving toward the next place to cut before throttling down and lifting the
chain saw clear of the cut can cock the saw blade against the sides of the
cut. This can result in a kickback. Always throttle down and let chain come
to a stop and lift the saw clear of the wood before moving away.

KEY SAFETY AND RISK PREVENTION RULES

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