Original User Manual 40V chainsaw C212_214_de_en_ita_fr_es_rev4
then complete the cut from bottom to top.
• In area B, first cut approx. one-third of the trunk diameter from bottom to top, then cut through
from the top.
Risk of injury!
Do not saw trunks which are under tension! Splintering wood or a jammed saw rail may result in
severe injuries!
Removing branches
• Always work on the side opposite the branch in question.
• Start at the bottom of the trunk and work upwards.
• 10-15 cm from the base of the branch saw upwards into the branch 1/3 of
the branch diameter (1.).
• A little further up the branch, saw through the branch from top to bottom (2.).
• Make a cut close to the trunk (3.). Cut top to bottom.
• When limbing trunks lying flat on the ground, first always saw off the
branches pointing upwards. Do not cut through supporting branches until
the trunk has been shortened.
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