McCulloch MS4016PAVCC MS4018PAVCC Professional Chainsaw Owners Manual

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- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: These safety precautions are intended primarily for
the consumer or occasional user. When using a chain  saw
for   logging   purposes,   refer  to   the   Code   of  Federal
Regulations,   Section  1910.226(5);   2.5.1.,  of   American
National  Standard   Safety   Requirements  for   Pulpwood
Logging, ANSI 03.1-1978; and relevant state safety codes.
These  models  are   classified  according  to   CAN/  CSA-
Z62.1-03 as  a Class 1A saw.  They are intended  for infre-
quent use  by homeowners,  cottagers,  and campers,  and
for such  general applications as  clearing, pruning,  cutting
firewood, etc.  They are not  intended for prolonged  use. If
the intended use  involves prolonged periods  of operation,
this  may cause  circulatory problems  in  the user’s  hands
due to vibration. All models covered in this manual  employ
an anti-vibration feature for increased comfort and  safety.
chain saw.
13.   A chain saw is  intended for two-handed use.  Serious
injury to the operator,  helpers, and/or bystanders can
result from one-handed operation.
14.   See section 2-5, 2-6 for symbol definitions, page 5.
15.   When carrying  a chain  saw with the  engine running,
engage the chain brake.
16.   Allow your chain saw to cool before refuelling, and do
not smoke.
17.   Keep other persons  or animals a safe  distance away
from a running chain  saw or the area where  a tree is
being felled.
18.   Use  extreme caution  when  cutting small  brush  and
saplings because slender material  can catch the saw
chain and be whipped toward you.
19.
When cutting a limb that is under tension or compres-
sion, be alert for springback.
2-3.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FOR CHAIN SAW USERS
20.
This gas-powered saw is classified according to CAN/
CSA-Z62.1-03  as a  Class  1A  saw -  a  professional
chain saw, intended for use by trained workers, where
the  operator  is expected  to  use  the  chain  saw  for
extended periods of time on a daily  basis.
1.
Fatigue   causes  carelessness.   Be   more   cautious
before rest periods and towards the end  of your shift.
Personal protective  clothing  required by  your safety
organizations,    government    regulations,    or   your
employer should  be used. At  all times when  using a
chain saw,  snug-fitting clothing,  protective eye wear,
safety footwear, and hand, leg, and hearing protection
should be worn.
2.
2-4.   MORE ABOUT KICKBACK
WARNING
DANGER! BEWARE OF KICKBACK!
Kickback can lead to dangerous loss of control of the chain
saw and result in serious or fatal injury to the saw operator
or to anyone standing close by. Always be alert. Rotational
kickback and  pinch-kickback are  major chain  saw opera-
tional dangers and the leading cause of  most accidents.
3.
Before fuelling,  servicing,  or transporting  your chain
saw, switch off the engine. To help prevent fire, restart
your chain  saw at  least 9.1m (30ft)  from the  fuelling
area.
4.
5.
6.
When a  chain saw is  being used, a  fire extinguisher
should be available.
When felling, keep  at least 2  tree lengths away  from
your fellow workers.
BEWARE OF:
ROTATIONAL KICKBACK (Figure 2-4A)
A = Kickback path
Plan your work,  ensuring an obstacle-free  work area
and, in  the case  of felling, at  least one  escape path
from the falling tree.
B = Kickback reaction zone
7.
Follow the  instructions in  your operator’s manual  for
starting the chain saw and  control the chain saw with
a firm  grip  on both  handles when  it  is in  operation.
Keep handles dry, clean, and free of  oil.
A
B
8.
9.
When transporting your  chain saw, use  the appropri-
ate transportation  covers, which  should be  available
for the guide bar and saw chain.
Never  operate   a  chain   saw  that   is  damaged   or
improperly  adjusted  or  that  is   not  completely  and
securely assembled. Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving  when  the  power   control  system  trigger  is
released.  Never adjust  the  guide  bar or  saw  chain
when the engine is operating.
A
A
10.
11.
12.
Beware of  carbon monoxide  poisoning. Operate  the
chain saw in well-ventilated areas only.
Do  not attempt  a  pruning or  limbing  operation in  a
standing tree unless specifically trained to do  so.
Guard  against   kickback.  Kickback   is  the   upward
motion  of the  guide  bar  that occurs  when  the  saw
chain, at the nose of the guide bar, contacts an object.
Kickback can lead to dangerous loss  of control of the
2-4A
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