Daewoo DCS2016E Manual De Usuario página 17

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The felling of a tree occurs in two steps:
1. Notch the trunk by approximately one- third of its diameter on the felling direc- tion side.
2. On the other side, make the felling cut, which must be somewhat higher than the felling notch
(approx. 3-5 cm).
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Never saw the tree trunk completely through. The area serves as a "hinge" and ensures a defined
felling direction.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
When felling, stand only to the side of the tree to be felled! There is a risk of fatal injuries!
Trunks lying flat on the ground
– Cut into the trunk halfway, then turn over and saw through from the opposite side.
NOTICE!
Device damage!
Make sure that the saw rail does not touch the ground while you are saw- ing through the trunk!
Propped-up trunks
We recommend that you place trunks to be sawed through on sawhorses. If this is not possible, the
trunk should be lifted with the help of supporting branches and placed over trestles.
A
In area A, first cut through approximately one third of the trunk diameter from above down- wards,
then make the final cut from below upwards. In area B, first cut through approx- imately one third of
the trunk diameter from below upwards, then saw through from above.
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Do not saw any trunks under tension!
Splintering wood or a twisted saw rail
can cause extremely severe injuries!
Removing branches
• Always work on the side opposite the branch in question.
• Begin at the bottom of the trunk and work upwards.
• Always guide the saw from above down- wards through the wood.
When removing the branches from trunks which are lying down, first saw off the free branches
sticking up in the air. Only saw off supporting branches when the trunk is sawed in lengths.
B
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