Limbing; Felling Trees - Grizzly Tools EKS 1835-3 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones Original

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2. Log is supported at one end:
Start sawing from the bottom
and work your way up (with the
upper edge of the bar) a third of
the way into the diameter of the
trunk to prevent splitting. Then
saw from the top downwards
with the lower edge of the bar
towards the first cut to prevent
the bar from becoming jammed
in the wood..
3. Log is supported at both
ends:
Start from the top and work
down (with the lower edge of
the bar) to a third of the diam-
eter of the trunk. Then saw from
underneath with the upper edge
of the bar until the two cuts
meet.
4. Sawing on a sawhorse:
Hold the electric chainsaw
steady with both hands, keep-
ing the saw in front of you
while sawing. Once the saw is
through the wood, guide the
machine passed you on the
right (1). Hold your left arm as
straight as you can (2). Watch
out for the falling trunk. Position
yourself to prevent any danger
from the separated trunk. Watch
your feet. The trunk may cause
injuries when falling. Keep your
balance (3).

Limbing

Limbing is the designation for the sawing
off of branches and boughs from a felled
tree.
Many accidents occur during the
removal of branches. Never cut
tree limbs when you are standing
on the log. Keep the spring-back
area in mind if branches are under
tension.
Do not remove support branches until
after the sawing off.
Branches under tension must be
sawed from below to above, in order
to prevent jamming of the chainsaw.
When working on thicker branches,
use the same technique as when you
are sawing up a felled trunk.
Work to the left of the log and as near
as possible to the electric chainsaw.
As far as possible, the weight of the
saw should rest on the log.
Change position to saw off branches
on the other side of the trunk.
Branches sticking out are cut off sepa-
rately.
When taking off larger branches, leave
the ones that extend downwards and
support the tree be for now. Saw off
smaller branches, as shown in Figure
, in one go.

Felling trees

A lot of experience is necessary
in felling trees. Cut down trees
only when you can safely han-
dle the electric chainsaw. In no
case should you use the electric
chainsaw if you feel unsure
about anything.
Ensure that no people or animals
are in the field of action. The safety
distance between the tree to be felled
and the nearest-located workplace
must be 2 ½ tree lengths.
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