So you are finally getting around to using that pole saw you
bought out of that garage sale? This is
how to use it securely.
1. Watch what you're
doing. Use common sense. Don't operate saw when drained, and don't
allow children to run it.
2. Utilize chainsaw
for cutting wood only. Do not use
chainsaw purpose not intended. Do not
use for cutting edge non-wood items.
3. Beware of the
electric requirements. Use only
electrical voltage noted on model plate of chainsaw.
4. Ensure safe
problems. Don't operate the pole
chainsaw or saw while under the influence of alcohol, medication, or drugs, in
rain or wet or damp areas, or where highly flammable liquids or gases are
present. Don't operate the saw while
still in a hurry, while on a tree or on a ladder, or while on aerial booms,
buckets or programs
5. Use the saw just if
it's working right. If the pole or saw
is damaged, adjusted wrong, or not entirely and securely assembled, do not use
it. If the trigger doesn't turn rod saw
off and on, do not use it. The series
must stop going when you release the cause.
If it does not, have the switch replaced by an authorized service center.
6. Dress for
safety. Wear snug fitting clothing when
operating pole saw or chainsaw.
Do not wear loose fitting clothes or jeweler. They can get caught in moving chain.
7. Prepare the
cutting region. Make sure you have a
clear work area, a planned retreat path for falling limbs, and safe footing to
function from. Inspect tree before
trimming. Make allowance for branches to
fall freely to the floor.
Do not use your pole saw to fall saplings. Use the chainsaw without pole attachment.
Plug the saw in the
ideal way. If the plug doesn't fit
fully in the outlet of the extension cable, reverse the plug. If it still does not match, then a polarized
extension cord is necessary. Do not
change the plug in any way.
Running the Pole Saw
Stay alert. Use
common sense when operating the unit.
Keep all body parts away from chain when saw is operating.
Maintain all risks out of the Region. Be aware of extension cord whilst operating
chainsaw. Be careful not to trip over
cord. Keep cord away from operator and
chain at all times. Don't use near power
lines. Keep at least 10 feet (3.0 m)
away from electrical lines.
Make certain nobody is whatsoever. Keep children pets, and bystanders away from
rod saw an extension cable. Only the
pole saw user should be in work area.
Utilize the rod saw on branches only. Don't use pole saw to cut trees down. Use the chainsaw without the rod attachment
and only if you are trained or have specialist assistance. Do not cut brush or small saplings with rod
saw. Utilize chainsaw just, with intense
caution. Slender matter may grab in the
series and be whipped toward you.
Grip the pole saw securely.
Keep 1 hand on the pole and another on the handle.
Keep finger off the trigger until ready to make cut. Before beginning pole saw, be sure chain
isn't touching anything.
Shield against electric shock. Prevent body contact with grounded items like
pipes, fences, and metal poles.
Apply light pressure as you cut. Don't force the string. It will do the work better and safest at the
pace at which it was intended.
Use extreme caution when cutting limb or tree trunk that's
under pressure. Be alert for wood
springing back. When timber tension is
released, limb can spring up again and strike operator causing serious injury
or death.
Haul the pole saw from 1 place to another safely. Unplug it, return the telescoping pole to the
shortest position, and hold the unit at its equilibrium point (near the saw conclusion). Hold it with the guide bar and chain to the
back.
See More: Chainsaw Features and Usage Tips
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