McCulloch Electramac 1435 ES1814 ESV1750 14 ES1816 ESR1750 EL35 1650 Chainsaw Owners Manual

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At  the end  of  each  cutting operation  the  user will       Begin   the  cut   from   above  for   about   1/3  of   the
a   considerable    change    in   the    strength       diameter, and then continue from underneath  to meet
the overcut.
notice
necessary  for  controlling   the  machine.  Great   care
must be taken not to loose control .
Tree felling.
Below is a description  of two different types of  cutting
operation:
ATTENTION! :  Never attempt  to fell  a tree  if you  do
not have  the necessary  experience, and in  any case
never fell trees that have trunks with a diameter larger
than the length of  the bar ! This operation  is reserved
for expert machine users with adequate equipment.
Cutting   action  by   pulling  the   chain   (from  top   to
bottom)
(fig.2)   can    lead   to    dangerous   sudden
movement  of  the   machine  towards  the  trunk   with
consequential loss of control. Where possible, use the
spiked bumper during cutting operations.
When felling a  tree, the aim  is to have  the tree fall in
the most convenient  position for the  following limbing
and bucking  operations. (Avoid trees falling  on top of
other trees: Felling trees that are  entangled with other
trees is a very dangerous operation).
Cutting action  pushing the chain (from  bottom to top)
(fig.3) will  lead to the  danger of  a sudden movement
of the  machine  in the  direction of  the  user, with  the
risk of  hitting the  user, or an  impact of  the kickback
danger
zone
on
the
trunk
resulting
in
strong
First of  all  decide which  is the  best direction  for  the
tree to fall by evaluating the following: objects or other
plants around the tree, the  inclination, the curve, wind
direction,  and  greatest   branch  concentration.  Take
into account dead or broken  branches that may break
off during felling creating a further danger risk.
kickback; extreme care must be taken  when cutting in
this manner.
The safest  method for using  the machine, is  to block
the log on  a sawhorse, cutting from top  to bottom, on
the portion outside the sawhorse. (fig.4)
ATTENTION! During  tree felling  operations in critical
conditions, always remove ear  protection immediately
after cutting operations to be able to listen for  unusual
noises and any warning signals.
Spiked bumper use.
Where  possible,  use  the  spiked  bumper  to  ensure
safer cutting  action: plant  it in  the bark  or surface  of
the  trunk in  order to  maintain  more control  over the
machine.
Preliminary cutting operations  and identifying the
retreat path.
Eliminate  any  branches   that  interfere  with  the  job
(fig.8), starting  from top  to bottom,  and then,  always
keeping the  trunk between the user  and the machine
eliminate the more difficult branches afterwards, piece
by piece.  Eliminate all  plants that  interfere with  work
operations and control the area  for possible obstacles
(rocks, roots,  ditches,etc.)  when planning  the retreat
path (to follow during tree fall); Refer  to the illustration
(fig.9) for the directions to be maintained (A. predicted
tree fall direction. B. Retreat path. C. Danger zone).
Below are descriptions  of typical cutting  procedure to
be  adopted  for  specific  situations.   However,  these
should  be assessed  each  time to  calculate  whether
the method  is most suitable  or not,  in order to  use a
method with the least possible risk.
Trunk on the  ground.  (Risk of  touching the ground
with  the chain  once  the  bar has  passed  trough  the
trunk). (fig.5)
Cut  from   top  to  bottom   through  the  whole   trunk.
Towards the end  of the cut,  proceed very carefully to
prevent  the  chain   from  hitting  the  ground.   If  it  is
possible, cut  2/3 of the  trunk, roll it  over, and cut  the
remaining third  from top  to bottom to  limit the  risk of
the chain touching the ground.
FELLING CUTS (fig.10)
In order to  ensure that the  user has complete  control
over  the   tree  fall,   the  cutting   instructions  are   as
follows:
The cut that  controls the fall direction  of the tree is  to
be executed first:  First of all cut  the UPPER PART of
the  directional notch  on  the  side the  tree  must  fall.
Remain  on  the right  hand  side  of  the tree  and  cut
using  the  chain  pull  method;  then  cut the  LOWER
PART that  must meet the  end of the  upper part. The
depth of  the directional notch  must be ¼ of  the trunk
diameter, with an angle of at least  45° between upper
Trunk  supported  at  one  end  only  (Risk  of  trunk
breaking during cutting action). (fig.6)
Begin  the cut  from  underneath  for about  1/3  of  the
diameter, and  then  finish the  cutting action  from the
top to meet the undercut.
Trunk supported at both ends. (Risk of  pinching the
chain). (fig.7)
ENGLISH –  9
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