Pushback
While cutting with the top of the guide bar the saw chain may
touch a hard object in the wood. This will pinch the saw chain
and pushback the machine in direction to the operator.
Reduce the risk of sudden strikes by inserting the bumper
spikes into the wood first and then start cutting.
Safety Precautions against Kickback and Pushback
To reduce the risk of injury due to kickback, check the
proper function of the chain brake prior to use the gasoline
chain saw. Always keep the saw chain sharp. This will ensure
a high level of safety against kickback. Removal of any safety
parts, inadequate maintenance or incorrect mounting of the
guide bar and saw chain will increase the safety risk and
lead to serious injuries due to kickback.
For safety reasons do not use any other saw chain or guide
bar types not specified in this manual.
Kickback is the upward motion of the guide bar that occurs
when the saw chain tip contacts a hard object. Kickback is
dangerous and can lead to loss of control of the chain saw.
When cutting converted timber and thin branches, always use
a safe stand, e. g. a sawhorse. Do not stack timber pieces for
cutting.
Before cutting logs, secure in position. When working on
sloping ground, make sure to work facing upwards.
Safety Notes
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