Using the saw, Proper cutting stance (fig. 8), Basic cutting procedure – Snow Joe SWJ800E-RM Saw Joe 8-Inch 6.5-Amp Electric Pole Chain Saw User Manual

Page 7: Pruning

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Using the Saw

Adjusting Telescoping Pole (Fig. 7)

1. Rotate the collar counterclockwise to loosen (Fig. 7).

2. Push poles towards each other to shorten the pole or pull

away from each other to lengthen the pole.

3. When you achieved the desired length, rotate the collar

clockwise to secure.

4. Be certain you fully tighten the collars before operating the

saw. Check them periodically for tightness during use to
avoid serious injury.

Proper Cutting Stance (Fig. 8)

• Balance your weight with both feet on solid ground.
• Your body should always be to the left of the chain line.
• The most typical cutting application is to position the unit at

an angle of 60° or less depending on the specific situation
(Fig. 8). As the angle of the pole saw shaft to ground
increases, the difficulty of making the first cut (from the
underside of limb) increases.

Basic Cutting Procedure

This unit is designed for trimming small branches and limbs

up to 6 inches in diameter. Practice cutting a few small limbs
using the following technique to get the “feel” of using the saw
before you begin a major sawing operation.

• Take the proper stance in front of the tree with the

saw OFF (Fig. 8).

• Squeeze the trigger and let the chain accelerate to full

speed before entering the cut.

• Keep the saw running the entire time you are cutting,

maintain a steady speed.

• Allow the chain to cut for you; exert only light downward

pressure. If you force the cut, damage to the bar, chain, or
unit can result.

• PUSH and PULL – This reaction force is always opposite

to the direction the chain is moving when it is in contact
with the wood. Thus, the operator must be ready to control
the PULL when cutting on the bottom edge of the bar, and
PUSH when cutting along the top edge.

• Do not put pressure on the saw at the end of the cut.

Pruning

Pruning is trimming limbs from a live tree.

• Remove long branches in several stages.
• Cut lower branches first to allow the top branches more

room to fall.

• When pruning trees it is important not to make the finishing

cut next to the main limb or trunk until you have cut off
the limb further out to reduce the weight. This prevents
stripping the bark from the main member.

• Under cut the branch 1/3 through for your first cut. Your

second cut should over cut to drop the branch off (Fig. 9).
Be prepared to balance the weight of the Pole Saw tool
when the limb falls.

NOTE: For the second and final cuts (from top of limb or
branch), hold front cutting guide against the limb you are
cutting (Fig. 10). This will help steady the limb and make it
easier to cut. Allow the chain to cut for you; exert only light
downward pressure. If you force the cut, damage to the bar,
chain, or motor can result.

Fig. 7

Collar

60˚ MAXIMUM

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Load

Second Cut

First Cut
1/3 Diameter

Finishing Cut

7

Counterclockwise

Clockwise

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