Hitachi Chainsaw CS 33EB User Manual

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In case the brake is not eff ective, ask our dealer for 
inspection and repairs. If the engine keeps rotating 
at high speed with the brake engaged, the clutch will 
overheat causing trouble.
When the brake engages during operation, 
immediately release the throttle lever to stop the 
engine.
WARNING
  Do  not  carry  the  machine  with  the  engine 
running.
Stopping (Fig. 13)
Decrease engine speed, and push ignition switch 
(14) to stop position.
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Fig. 13
WARNING
KICKBACK DANGER (Fig. 14)
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Fig. 14
One of the most severe dangers when working with 
a chain saw is the possibility of kickback. Kickback 
may occur when the upper tip of the guide bar 
touches an object, or when the wood closes in 
and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact 
in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse 
reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back toward 
you. Pinching the saw chain along the top of the 
guide bar may also push the guide bar rapidly back 
towards you. Either of these reactions may cause 
you to lose control of the saw which could result in 
serious personal injury. Even though your saw has 
safety built into its design, you should not rely on 
these safety features exclusively. Know where your 
bar tip is at all times. Kickback does occur if you 
allow the kickback zone (17) of the bar to touch an 
object. Do not use that area. Kickback from pinching 
is caused by a cut closing and pinching the upper 
side of the guide bar. Study your cut and make sure 
it will open as you cut through. Maintain control when 
the engine is running by always keeping a fi rm grip 
on the saw with your right hand on the rear handle, 
your left hand on the front handle and your thumbs 
and fi ngers encircling the handles. Always hold the 
saw with both hands during operation and cut at high 
engine speed.
WARNING
  Do  not  overreach  or  cut  above  shoulder 
height.
  Use  extra  caution  when  felling,  and  do  not 
use the saw in a nose-high position or above 
shoulder height.
CHAIN CATCHER
The chain catcher is located on the power head just 
below the chain to further prevent the possibility of a 
broken chain striking the chain saw user.
WARNING
  Do not stand in-line with chain when cutting.
BASIC TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING FELLING, 
LIMBING AND BUCKING CUTS
The intention of the following information is to 
provide you with the general introduction to wood 
cutting techniques.
WARNING
  This  information  does  not  cover  all  specifi c 
situations, which may depend on diff erences 
in  terrain,  vegetation,  kind  of  wood,  form 
and size of trees, etc. Consult your servicing 
dealer,  forestry  agent  or  local  forestry 
schools  for  advice  on  specifi c  woodcutting 
problems  in  your  area.  This  will  make  your 
work more effi  cient and safer.
  Avoid cutting in adverse weather conditions, 
such  as  dense  fog,  heavy  rain,  bitter  cold, 
high winds, etc.
  Adverse  weather  is  often  tiring  to  work  in 
and creates potentially dangerous conditions 
such as slippery ground. 
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