Checks during work, Cutting techniques – Snow Joe iON16CS 40-Volt Cordless 16-Inch Chain Saw w/ Brushless Motor User Manual

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Checks During Work

• Checking the chain tension

The chain tends to stretch gradually as you work, so you need

to check its tension frequently.
IMPORTANT! During the first period of use (or after replacing

the chain), the chain tension must be checked more frequently

due to settling of the chain.

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WARNING!

Never work with the chain loose, as it can

be hazardous if the chain slips out of its guides.
To adjust the chain tension, follow the instructions in

“Adjusting the Chain Tension” on pages 10.

• Checking the oil delivery

IMPORTANT! Never use the machine without lubrication! You

can check the oil level in the tank through the transparent

gauge. Make sure you fill up the oil tank every time you use

the machine. For best results, use only a good quality bar and

chain oil designed specifically for use with chain saws.

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WARNING!

Make sure the bar and the chain are in

place when you check the oil delivery.
Start the motor and check if the chain oil is delivered as shown

below (Fig. 15).

Cutting Techniques

Before felling or delimbing for the first time, practice sawing

logs on the ground or on trestles, so that you can get familiar

with the machine and the most suitable sawing techniques.

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WARNING!

Always hold the machine with both hands

when sawing.

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WARNING!

Stop the motor immediately if the chain

stops during sawing. Beware of kickback, which can occur if

the bar contacts an obstacle.

• Felling a tree

i) When bucking and felling are performed by two or more

people at the same time, the felling operation should be

separated from the bucking operation by a distance of at

least twice the height of the tree being felled. Trees should

not be felled in a manner that would endanger any person,

strike any utility line or cause any property damage. If the

tree does make contact with any utility line, the company

should be notified immediately.

ii) The chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of

the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after

it is felled.

iii) An escape path should be planned and cleared as

necessary before cuts are started. The escape path should

extend back and diagonally to the rear of the expected line

of fall as illustrated (Fig. 16).

iv) Before felling is started, consider the natural lean of the

tree, the location of larger branches and the wind direction

to help you judge which way the tree will fall.

v) Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and wire

from the tree.

• Notching undercut

Make the notch 1/3 the diameter of the tree, perpendicular to

the direction of falls as illustrated (Fig. 17).

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

2 in. (50 mm)

2 in. (50 mm)

Fig. 17

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