Sawing techniques, Mt gb – Florabest FKS 2200 C2 User Manual

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Sawing techniques

General

• You have better control when you saw

with the bottom side of the chain bar

(with pulling saw chain) and not to with

the top side of the chain bar (with push-

ing saw chain).

• The saw chain must not contact either

the ground or another object during

sawing through or after sawing comple-

tion.

• Make sure that the saw chain does not

become jammed in the wood. Do not

let the tree trunk break or split off.

• Consider also the precautions against

spring-back (see notes on safety).

. If.the.saw.chain.jams,.you.

do.not.attempt.to.pull.out.the.

electric.chainsaw.using.pow-

er..There.is.a.danger.of.injury.

here..Switch.off.the.motor.

and.use.a.lever.or.wedge.to.

free.the.electric.chainsaw.

Bucking

This refers to sawing up a felled tree trunk

into smaller sections.

• Ensure that the saw chain does not

come in contact with the ground during

sawing.

• Make sure you have a secure stance

and, in the case of sloping ground,

stand above the log.

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.1.. Log.is.lying.on.the.ground:

Saw through the log completely

from above and ensure at the

end of the cut not to contact the

ground.

If you can turn the tree trunk, saw

two-thirds of the way through it.

Then turn the trunk around and

saw the rest of the way through

from above.

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.2.. Log.is.supported.at.one.

end:

Start sawing from the bottom and

work your way up (with the up-

per edge of the bar) a third of the

way into the diameter of the trunk

to prevent splitting. Then saw from

the top downwards with the lower

edge of the bar towards the first

cut to prevent the bar from becom-

ing jammed in the wood.

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3.. Log.is.supported.at.both.

ends:

Start from the top and work down

(with the lower edge of the bar)

to a third of the diameter of the

trunk. Then saw from underneath

with the upper edge of the bar

until the two cuts meet.

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.4.. Sawing.on.a.sawhorse:

Hold the electric chainsaw steady

with both hands, keeping the

saw in front of you while saw-

ing. Once the saw is through the

wood, guide the machine passed

you on the right (1). Hold your left

arm as straight as you can (2).

Watch out for the falling trunk.

Position yourself to prevent any

danger from the separated trunk.

Watch your feet. The trunk may

cause injuries when falling. Keep

your balance (3).

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Limbing

Limbing is the designation for the sawing off

of branches and boughs from a felled tree.

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