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DeWalt DCCS674 Instruction Manual page 17

60v max top handle chain saw

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WARNING: When not in use always have the chain
brake engaged and battery removed.

CAUTION: Maximum saw chain speed is 23.6m/s.
Setting the Chain Brake (Fig. O)
Your chainsaw is equipped with a chain braking system
which will stop the chain quickly in case of kickback.
1. To engage the chain brake, push the chain brake/front
hand guard 
 10 
forward until it clicks into place.
2. Pull the chain brake/front hand guard 
front handle 
 2 
into the "set" position as shown in Fig. O.
3. The tool is now ready to use.
Testing the Chain Brake (Fig. A, K, O)

WARNING: Make sure to set chain brake before cutting.
Test the chain brake before every use to make sure it
operates correctly.
1. Place the tool on a flat, firm surface. Make sure the saw
chain 
 12 
is clear of the ground.
2. Grip the tool firmly with both hands and turn the chain
saw on.
3. Rotate your left hand forward around the front handle 
so the back of your hand comes in contact with the chain
brake/front hand guard 
the workpiece. The saw chain should stop immediately.
nOTE: If saw does not stop immediately, stop use of tool and
bring it to an authorized service center nearest you.

WARNING: Recommended that first time users should
practice cutting logs on a saw horse or log cradle.
Starting the Chain Saw (Fig. S)

WARNING: Never attempt to lock a switch in the
ON position.
Always be sure of your footing and grip the chain saw firmly with
both hands with the thumb and fingers encircling both handles.
1. Ensure a fully charged battery pack 
2. Engage the chain brake. Push the chain brake/front hand
guard 
 10 
forward until it clicks into place.
3. To turn the unit on, push the On/Off button 
nOTE: The unit will power off after 60 seconds if the
trigger switch has not been activated. You will need to
press the On/Off button 
4. Pull the chain brake/front hand guard 
front handle 
 2 
.
5. Flip the the lock off lever 
trigger switch 
 3 
.
6. Once the unit is running, you may release the lock
off lever 
 4 
.
7. In order to keep the unit running you must continue to
squeeze the trigger.
8. To stop the saw chain between cuts, release the trigger.
nOTE: The unit will power off if the trigger switch has not
been activated within 60 seconds. You will need repeat
steps 2 through 5 to start the unit.
nOTE: If too much force is applied while making a cut
 10 
towards the
 10 
and push it forward, toward
 20 
is installed.
.
 5 
again.
 5 
 10 
towards the
 4 
forward, and squeeze the
the saw will stop and the overload LED
To restart saw, you must release the trigger switch 
before the saw will restart. Begin your cut again this time
with less force. Allow the saw to cut at its own pace.
Common Cutting Techniques

This DCCS674 chainsaw is not intended to be used on
the ground, therefore this manual does not contain
instructions for felling trees, limbing and bucking trees.
For instructions on these techniques when using other
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WALT chainsaws refer to the instruction manuals for
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those D
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website: www.dewalt.com

WARNING: These in‑tree instructions apply to
D
WALT top‑handle chainsaws, designed exclusively
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for in‑tree cutting applications by certified tree service
professionals specifically trained to do so in accordance
with ANSI Z133 and TICA training materials.

WARNING: Blocking can result in injury. It should only
be performed by a trained person.

WARNING: Recommended that first time users should
practice cutting logs on a saw horse or log cradle.
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WARNING: Do not work in trees with high
wind conditions.

WARNING: Ensure all bystanders are clear of the fall
area before starting operation.

WARNING: Always keep yourself and your equiqment
clear of the material being removed.

CAUTION: Be sure battery is fully charged before
working in a tree.
Pruning
1. Make the first cut from the under of the limb, underbuck
(1/3 diameter) to avoid splintering as shown below.
2. Then make the second cut from the top of the limb,
overbuck (2/3 diameter), to meet 1st cut as shown below.
nOTE: The limb will fall, ensure you are clear of it before
completing the cut.
3. Make the finishing cut, flush against the main trunk as
shown below.
2nd CUT OVERBUCK
(2/3 DIAMETER) TO MEET 1st CUT
(TO AVOID PINCHING)
1st CUT UNDERBUCK
AVOID SPLINTERING
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(1/3 DIAMETER)
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FINISHING CUT
AGAINST TRUNK
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