Husqvarna 350 epa I 用户手册

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WORKING TECHNIQUES
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115 09 86-95 Rev.2 2007-11-27
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Take great care when cutting a tree that is under 
tension. A tree that is under tension may spring back 
to its normal position before or after being cut. If you 
position yourself incorrectly or make the cut in the 
wrong place the tree may hit you or the machine and 
cause you to lose control. Both situations can cause 
serious personal injury.
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Before moving your chain saw switch off the engine 
and lock the chain using the chain brake. Carry the 
chain saw with the bar and chain pointing backwards. 
Fit a guard to the bar before transporting the chain 
saw or carrying it for any distance.
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When you put the chain saw on the ground, lock the 
saw chain using the chain brake and ensure you have 
a constant view of the machine. Switch the engine off 
before leaving your chain saw for any length of time.
General rules
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If you understand what kickback is and how it happens 
then you can reduce or eliminate the element of 
surprise. By being prepared you reduce the risk. 
Kickback is usually quite mild, but it can sometimes be 
very sudden and violent.
2
Always hold the chain saw firmly with your right hand 
on the rear handle and your left hand on the front 
handle. Wrap your fingers and thumbs around the 
handles. You should use this grip whether you are 
right-handed or left-handed. This grip minimizes the 
effect of kickback and lets you keep the chain saw 
under control. Do not let go of the handles! 
3
Most kickback accidents happen during limbing. Make 
sure you are standing firmly and that there is nothing 
in the way that might make you trip or lose your 
balance.
Lack of concentration can lead to kickback if the 
kickback zone of the bar accidentally touches a 
branch, nearby tree or some other object.
Have control over the workpiece. If the pieces you 
intend to cut are small and light, they can jam in the 
saw chain and be thrown towards you. Even if this 
does not need to be a danger, you may be surprised 
and lose control of the saw. Never saw stacked logs or 
branches without first separating them. Only saw one 
log or one piece at a time. Remove the cut pieces to 
keep your working area safe.
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Never use the chain saw above shoulder height 
and avoid cutting with the tip of the bar. Never use 
the chain saw one-handed!