8 Basic Working Technique
8 Basic Working Technique
8.1
Intended Uses
WARNING
■ This lightweight chain saw equipped with a top handle is
designed specifically for in-tree use.
■ This chain saw is not designed for felling trees or other
cutting operations on the ground.
■ Before starting any cutting operation, fully charge your
battery and ensure that all cuts necessary can be
completed on a single charge.
– Fully charge the battery before starting work.
– Ensure that all necessary cuts can be completed
using the existing charge before starting.
■ Position the chain saw in such a way that your body is
clear of the cutting attachment whenever the motor is
running.
8.2
Pruning
Pruning is selectively removing branches from a standing
tree.
WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of injury from loss of control:
– Do not use the chain saw one-handed.
– Never operate the chain saw above shoulder height
or cut overhead.
– Do not overreach.
– If you are unable to follow these instructions, you
must use a different tool, such as a pole pruner.
– If conditions permit, work from a lift bucket.
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■ This lightweight chain saw is equipped with a top handle
and is designed specifically for in-tree use. If the operator
is not properly secured for two-hand use when using this
saw in a tree, there is an increased risk of injury from loss
of control.
■ For this reason, this chain saw should be used only for
work in a tree by persons trained in special cutting and
working techniques. This type of chain saw is not
designed for cutting work on the ground, such as felling
and bucking.
■ Because this chain saw is not intended for use on the
ground, this manual does not contain instructions for
felling trees or for limbing and bucking felled trees. For
instructions on these techniques when using other STIHL
chain saw models, see the instruction manuals for these
other saws or the STIHL Chain Saw Safety Manual, which
is available free of charge online or from your authorized
STIHL dealer.
■ To reduce the risk of injury:
– Never position yourself directly underneath the
branch you are cutting.
– Watch for falling branches. Keep sufficient distance
away from the falling wood.
When pruning, precut branches when necessary to help
avoid splitting wood or tearing bark.
To cut branches from a standing tree:
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