Husqvarna 316 Electric Chainsaw Owners Manual

Felling
Three cuts are made to fell a  tree. The «TOP NOTCH CUT» and the «BOTTOM» or  «HORIZONTAL
NOTCH CUT» form the «NOTCH», which determines  the direction in which the tree will fall.
The final cut is the «FELLING CUT»,  which allows the tree to topple over.
Notch
To form the NOTCH, start  with the TOP NOTCH CUT. Using the bottom of the guide
bar (pulling chain), make a 45° downward  angled cut at right angles to the intended
direction of fall.
Next do the BOTTOM NOTCH CUT, ensuring  that it meets the bottom of the TOP
NOTCH CUT precisely.
Notch depth should be around 1/4 of  the diameter of the tree and the angle should
be around 45°.
The line defined by the inside angle  of the notch must be precisely horizontal and at
a precise right angle to the  direction of fall.
Felling cut
The felling cut is done from the  opposite side of the tree and must also be horizontal.
Stand with the tree to your left  and cut with the bottom of the guide bar (pulling  chain).
Place the FELLING CUT approximately 3-5 cm  (1 1/2 - 2") above the BOTTOM
NOTCH CUT.
Cut at full motor speed, feeding the  saw slowly into the tree. Watch out for tree
movement opposite to the intended direction of  fall. Insert a WEDGE or FELLING
BAR in the FELLING CUT as soon  as the depth of the cut permits.
When complete, the FELLING CUT must be  parallel to the notch and leave
a strip of HINGE WOOD at least  1/10 the diameter of the tree.
The HINGE WOOD acts as a hinge, steering  the direction of the falling tree.
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Document TypeOperator's Manual
LanguageEnglish
Product BrandHusqvarna, Chainsaw
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