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After completing a cut, the weight of the saw will abruptly increase
for the operator as the saw is no longer supported by the branch.
This can result in you losing control over the saw.
Remove the saw from the cut only with the saw chain still running.
This will prevent the saw from getting jammed.
Never cut with the tip of the saw.
Never cut into the bulging branch collar. This will prevent the tree
from healing.
Sawing off smaller branches (Fig. 15):
Place the contact surface of the saw onto the branch. This will pre-
vent the saw from making jerky movements when you begin a cut.
Exerting slight pressure, guide the saw from the top to the bottom
through the branch.
Sawing off larger and longer branches (Fig. 16):
Carry out a relief cut when working on larger branches.
Start by sawing through 1/3 of the branch diameter (a) from the bot-
tom to the top with the top side of the cutter rail. Then saw towards
the fi rst cut (b) from the top to the bottom with the bottom side of the
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cutter rail.
Saw off longer branches in several steps to keep control over the im-
pact location.
Kick-back!
The term "kickback" describes what happens when the running
chainsaw suddenly kicks upward and backward. Usually, this is
caused by contact between the tip of the cutter rail and the workpiece
or the saw chain becoming trapped.
In the event of kickback, large forces occur suddenly and violently. As
a result, the chainsaw usually reacts uncontrollably. This can often re-
sult in very serious injuries to the worker or persons in the vicinity. The
risk of kickback is at its greatest when the saw is positioned for a cut
in the region of the tip of the cutter rail, as the leverage eff ect is grea-
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