Kickback Causes And How To Avoid Them With Pole-Mounted Pruners - Parkside PKGA 40-Li A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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handle and left hand on the
front handle. Holding the chainsaw
the other way around increases the
risk of injuries and is not permitted.
• Wear protective goggles and
hearing protection. Further
protective equipment for the
head, hands, legs and feet is
required. Appropriate protective
clothing reduces the risk of injury from
flying chip material and accidental
contact with the saw chain.
• Do not use the chainsaw to
work on trees. Operating a chain-
saw on a tree poses the risk of injury.
• Ensure you are standing firmly
and only use the chainsaw
if the ground beneath you is
solid, secure and even. Slippery
ground or unstable surfaces such as on
a ladder can lead to loss of balance
or loss of control over the chainsaw.
• If working on a branch under
tension, be aware that it will
spring back. Once the tension in the
wood fibres has been released, the
branch may hit the user and/or control
over the chainsaw may be lost.
• Be particularly careful when
cutting brushwood and young
trees. The thin material may become
caught in the saw chain and hit you or
cause you to lose balance.
• Carry the chainsaw by the front
handle when it is switched off
with the saw chain pointing
away from your body. Always
place the protective cover onto
the chainsaw when transport-
ing or storing it. Careful handling
of the chainsaw reduces the probabili-
ty of accidentally coming into contact
with the running saw chain.
• Observe the instructions for lu-
brication, chain tensioning and
replacing accessories. An impro-
perly tensioned or lubricated chain
may rip apart or increase the risk of
kickback.
• Keep handles dry, clean and
free from oil and grease. Greasy,
oily handles are slippery and lead to
loss of control.
• Only saw wood. Do not use the
chainsaw for unintended ap-
plications - example: do not use
the chainsaw to saw through
plastic, masonry or construction
materials not made from wood.
Use of the chainsaw for unintended
applications can lead to hazardous
situations.
Kickback causes and how
to avoid them with pole-
mounted pruners
Caution - kickbacks! Be aware that
you may experience kickback while
working with the device. There is a
risk of injury. Kickbacks can be avo-
ided through taking the appropriate
care and using the correct sawing
technique.
a
Bild 1
• Kickbacks may occur if the tip of the
guide rail touches an object, or if the
wood bends and the saw chain gets
caught in the cut (see Fig. b).
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b
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