To avoid pinching the bar in the cut, position the cutting
attachment with the hook against the branch and then
perform the cross-cut from the top downwards.
Relieving cut
• To avoid tearing the bark on thick branches, always
start by performing a relieving cut (1) on the underside
of the branch.
• To do this, apply the cutting attachment and pull it in an
arc across the bottom of the branch (see illustration).
• Locate the hook against the branch and then perform
the cross-cut ( 2).
Flush-cutting thick branches
• If branch diameter is more than 4" (10 cm), first per-
form undercut ( 3) and then cross-cut at a distance (A)
of about 8" (20cm) from the final cut.
Then carry out the flush-cut (4), starting with a reliev-
ing cut and finishing with a cross-cut.
Cutting above obstacles
The unit's long reach makes it possible to prune branches
that are overhanging obstacles, such as rivers or lakes.
The tool angle in this case depends on the position of
the branch.
Mounting the Tool
Loosen wing screw (1) on the coulping sleeve (2), and
pull the knob (3) and Insert the driver tube (4) until
the lock button secured in place.Screw down the wing
screw(1).
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Operating the Tool (rotation model)
Only adjust the cutter bar when the chain are no
longer moving and the engine is turned off.
When you need adjust the angle factiliating the operation,
you can lever the position plate with closewise.
Push force on the lever plate (1) until out off the teeth (3),
you can rotate the tools.
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