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The chain must run at the beginning of the cut.
Make sure the chain is properly ground. Pay particular attention to the height of the depth limiter.
Do not cut more than one branch at a time. When cutting a branch, be sure not to touch other
branches.
When cross-cutting a trunk, be careful to remove any other trunk next to it.
Work behavior/work method
Use the chainsaw only in conditions with good light and visibility. Be careful of slippery or wet areas
and watch out for ice and snow (risk of slipping). When working on newly peeled trees, the risk of
slipping is extremely high.
Do not work on unstable surfaces. Make sure the work area is free of obstables, because there is a
risk of tripping. Keep your feet safe at all times.
Never cut on above shoulder height.
Do not cut while standing on a ladder.
Operators should not climb trees without proper restraints on themselves and their chainsaws. We
recommend that you should use the lift platform (lift platform vehicle, lifter) for operation
Do not overtilt your body while working.
The guide chainsaw should ensure that no part of your body is within the extended turning range of
the chain.
Chainsaws can only be used to cut wood
Do not let it touch the ground while the chainsaw is still running.
Do not use chainsaws to raise or remove wood or other objects.
Remove any foreign object found in the work area, such as gravel, stones and nails. Foreign objects
can damage chainsaws and cause dangerous recoil.
Use a safe support when sawing pre-cut logs. Do not fix the workpiece with your feet, nor allow
others to hold or fix it.
When cutting down or cross-cutting trees, spiked bumper must be used.
Fix round wood to prevent rolling.
Hold the chainsaw firmly and hold it in place to avoid slipping or recoil when the chainsaw begins to
cut.
At the end of the cut, the chainsaw will "drop" suddenly, maintain its balance carefully.
Take wind direction and speed into account when working. Carefully avoid sawdust and oil mist from
chainsaw operations.
Do not touch the chain of the chainsaw immediately after finishing the cutting operation. The chain
can be very hot and contact can cause burns.
Before cross-cutting the wood, keep the front end of the chainsaw firmly in contact with the log. Only
in this way can you cut the log while the chain is running. To do this, hold the rear handle to raise the
chainsaw and hold the tubular handle to guide the chainsaw.