Operation; Working Position - Maruyama TPP27 Manual Del Propietario U Operador

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Operation

DANGER
• Do not stand immediately below the
branch that is to be cut. The branch
may fall directly below and the
branch may also bounce off other
branches or the ground in an unex-
pected direction and cause injury to
the worker.
• Do not allow anyone to enter within a
15 meter radius.
• The Pruner is not insulated to pre-
vent electric shock. Keep it away
from any power lines with at least 15
meters when working, as there is
threat of electrocution.

Working position

1.
Choose a working position where the inclination
of the pole remains at 60 degrees or less.
2.
Start cutting from the lower branches first so that
the branches will fall off easily when cut.
3.
The cut branches may fall towards the worker, so
be sure to select a location that enables a stable
footing and provides an easy escape in the case of
an emergency.
WARNING
• Wear a hat or helmet, protective glasses,
gloves and ear plugs while working.
Furthermore, wear a dust mask when-
ever a lot of pollen or chipping powder
is expected, which may be harmful for
the health.
Adjusting length of shaft assembly
• Always stop the engine and set the guide
bar cover when adjusting the length of
the shaft assembly.
1.
First of all, stop the engine then set the guide bar
cover.
2.
Loosen the clamping knob before adjusting the
length of the shaft assembly. Be care falling down
the clamping knob by over loosing.
3.
Pull out or depress the shaft assembly from the
slide holder for adjusting the shaft assembly
length.
4.
After adjusting the length, tighten the clamping
knob firmly.
Shaft Assembly
Slide Holder
Cutting wood
1.
Turn the pruner on full throttle and press the saw
chain lightly against the wood to cut.
2.
The cutting capacity is reduced when the engine
revolution is slowed down and the saw chain is
pressed hard against the wood.
— US-19 —
WARNING
Guide Bar Cover
Loosen
Tighten
Clamping Knob
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