Garland RODENT 604 W Manual De Instrucciones página 28

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maintained cutting instruments with sharp cutting
edges are less likely to jam and easier to control.
Keep the handles of this machine dry and clean.
Greasy or oiled handles are slippery and cause loss of
control over the machine.
Disconnect the battery from the machine before
making any adjustments, cleaning or storing this
machine. Such preventive safety measures reduce
the risk of starting this machine accidentally.
Follow the instructions regarding greasing,
tensioning, and chain changing accessories. A chain
with incorrect tension and lubrication can break and
increase the risk of kickback.
2.5.1. UNEXPECTED FORCES WHILE WORKING WITH
THE CHAINSAW
Always be alert while cutting with the chainsaw
and watch for possible unforeseen reaction forces.
The unforeseen reaction forces that occur in a
chainsaw are kickback and kickback. These forces
can unbalance the user and lead to dangerous
situations.
2.5.1.1. REBOUND
The contact of the tip of the bar can in certain
cases cause a sudden reverse reaction, propelling
the bar up and back towards the operator called
REBOUND. A kickback of the chainsaw may occur
if an object is touched by the cutting chain in the
area of the tip of the bar while it is running. The
contact of the chain at the tip of the bar can cause
an unforeseen reaction force that can propel the tip
of the bar upwards, generating a movement in the
rotating chain saw that can cause the chain bar to
collide with the user. . This reaction can cause loss
of control of the machine and cause severe bodily
harm.
2.5.1.2. FORWARD PULL
Kickback can occur when the tip or tip of the bar
touches an object, or when the wood closes in
and pinches the saw chain in the cutting section.
A "Forward Pull" can occur when the chain stops
abruptly due to being caught in the cutting area by a
foreign body in the wood or because the chain is not
being cut properly. The chain, when stopped, pushes
the chainsaw forward which, if it is not correctly held
against the branch or tree by the claw, produces
an unexpected pull that can cause the user to lose
control of the chainsaw, cause him to fall forward and
produce severe bodily harm.
2.5.1.3. RECOIL
Trapping the saw chain on the top of the bar can
quickly push the bar back towards the operator. The
chain, when stopped, pushes the chainsaw backwards
(Reverse) which, if it is not correctly held against the
branch or tree by the claw, produces an unexpected
push that can cause the user to lose control of the
chainsaw, cause it to fall backwards and cause severe
bodily harm.
Any of these reactions can cause you to lose control
of the saw, which can lead to a serious bodily injury.
Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices built into
your chainsaw. As a chainsaw user, you should take
steps to eliminate the risk of accident or injury when
cutting.
These reaction forces result from tool misuse and /
or improper operating procedures or conditions and
can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions
specified below:
• Hold the saw firmly with your thumb and fingers
enclosing the handle of the chainsaw and position
your body and arms to allow it to resist unexpected
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