Craftsman 315.341300 Operator's Manual page 4

19.2 volt chain saw
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[] Always
wear eye protection
with side shields
marked
to comply
with ANSI Z87,,1, along
with hearing
and head protection.
Use only the replacement
guide bars and low
kickback
chains specified
bythe manufacturer
for the saw,,
KICKBACK
See Figures
I - 3o
[] WARNING;
Kickback
may occur when
the
moving
chain
contacts
an object
at the upper
portion
of the tip of the guide
bar or when
the
wood
closes
in and pinches
the saw chain
in
the cut. Contact
at the upper
portion
of the
tip of the guide
bar can cause the chain to
dig into the object
and stop the chain
for an
instant.
The result
is a lightning
fast, reverse
reaction
which
kicks the guide bar up and
back toward
the operator.
If the saw chain
is
pinched
along the top of the guide
bar, the
guide
bar can be driven
rapidly
back toward
the operator.
Either
of these
reactions
can
cause
loss of saw control
which
can result in
serious
injury. Do not rely exclusively
upon
the safety
devices
built into the saw. As a
chain
saw user, you should
take several
steps
to keep your cutting
jobs free from accident
or injury.
[] The following
precautions
should
be fol-
lowed
to minimize
kickback:
.
Hold
the saw firmly
with
both
hands
when
the motor
is running.
Place
your
right
hand
on the rear handle
and your left hand on the
front
handle
with
your thumbs
and fingers
encircling
the chain saw handles.
A firm grip
together
with
a stiff
left arm will
help you
maintain
control
of the saw if kickback
oc-
curs.
o Make sure that the area in which
you are cut-
ting is free from obstructions.
Do not let the
nose of the guide
bar contact
a log, branch,
fence,
or any other obstruction
that could
be
hit while
you are operating
the saw.
o Always
cut with the unit running
at futl speed.
Fully squeeze
the throttle
trigger
and maintain
a steady
cutting
speed.
o Use replacement
parts such as low kickback
chain and special
guide bars that reduce
the
risks associated
with rotational
kickback.
[] With a basic
understanding
of kickback,
you
can reduce
or eliminate
the element
of sur-
prise. Sudden
surprise
contributes
to acci-
dents.
[] Keep proper
footing
and balance
at all times.
[] Do not cut above shoulder
height or overreach
when ct_ing.
[] Follow
the sharpening
and maintenance
in-
structions
for the saw chain,,
[] Push and Pull - This reaction
force
is always
opposite
to the direction
the chain
is mov-
ing where
wood
contact
is made.
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.
See Figure 3,
iN THE
CUTTING/WORK
AREA
s Do not operate a chain saw in a tree, on a
ladder, rooftop or scaffold; this is extremely
dangerous.
[] Keep ALL children, bystanders,
visitors, and
animals out of the work area while starting or
cutting with the chain saw.
NOTE; The size of the work area depends on
the job being performed as well as the size
tree or work piece involved. For example,
felling a tree requires a larger work area than
making bucking cuts.
[] Never start cutting until you have a clear work
area, secure footing, and a planned retreat
path from the falling tree. Cluttered area invite
injuries°
[] Do not expose the chain saw to rain..
[] Do not use the chain saw in damp or wet
locations.
[] Do not use the chain saw near flammable liq-
uids, gases, or in any type of explosive atmo-
sphere.
[] Use extreme caution when cutting small size
brush and saplings, because slender mate-
rial may catch the saw chain and be whipped
toward you or pull you off balance.
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