Avoiding Kickback and Pushback
The most common reactive forces are:
kickback, pull-in and pushback.
Kickback
Kickback may cause deadly injuries.
If kickback occurs, the chain saw will
be rapidly kicked back in direction to
the operator.
Kickback may occur:
when the tip of the guide bar
touches a hard object,
when the saw chain on the guide
bar tip is jammed while cutting.
To avoid the risk of kickback,
make sure no body parts are in the
extended swing range of the saw
chain,
firmly hold the gasoline chain saw
with both hands when working.
Use a firm grip with thumb and
fingers encircling the chain saw
handles,
always keep safe stand in order to
be able to withstand the backward
motion,
never cut over shoulder height,
always cut with full speed,
do not start cutting with the tip of
the guide bar or inserting the tip of
the guide bar into the wood first.
Safety Notes
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