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Kickback
3.
Cut only one limb at a time.
B = Pushback
Kickback may occur when the moving
saw chain near the upper quadrant of
the bar nose contacts a solid object or is
pinched.
A = Pull-in
B
A
Pushback occurs when the chain on the
top of the bar is suddenly stopped when
it is pinched, caught or encounters a
foreign object in the wood. The reaction
of the chain may drive the saw rapidly
straight back toward the operator.
Pull-in occurs when the chain on the
bottom of the bar is suddenly stopped
when it is pinched, caught or encounters
a foreign object in the wood. The
reaction of the chain pulls the saw
forward.
The reaction of the cutting force of the
chain causes a rotational force on the
chainsaw in the direction opposite to the
chain movement. This may cause the
bar to move upward.
Pushback frequently occurs when the
top of the bar is used for cutting.
To avoid pushback
Pull-in frequently occurs when the chain
is not rotating at full speed before it
contacts the wood.
To avoid kickback
The best protection from kickback is to
avoid kickback situations:
1.
Be alert to forces or situations that
may cause material to pinch the
chain at the top of the bar.
To avoid pull-in
2.
3.
Do not cut more than one limb at a
1.
Be aware of the location of the guide
bar nose at all times.
1.
2.
Be alert to forces or situations that
may cause material to pinch the
chain at the bottom of the bar.
time.
Do not twist the bar when
2.
Never let the nose of the guide bar
contact any object. Do not cut limbs
with the nose of the guide bar. Be
especially careful near wire fences
and when cutting small, tough
limbs, which may easily catch the
chain.
withdrawing it from an underbuck
cut because the chain can pinch.
Always start a cut with the chain
rotating at full speed
HT
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