connection from one terminal to another.
Shorting the battery terminals together may
Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
d) Do not subject battery pack to mechanical
shock.
e) In the event of battery leaking, do not allow
or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the
affected area with copious amounts of water
and seek medical advice.
f)
Keep battery pack clean and dry.
g) Wipe the battery pack terminals with a clean
dry cloth if they become dirty.
h) Battery pack needs to be charged before use.
Always refer to this instruction and use the
correct charging procedure.
i)
Do not maintain battery pack on charge when
not in use.
j)
After extended periods of storage, it may
be necessary to charge and discharge the
battery pack several times to obtain maximum
performance.
by Worx. Do not use any charger other than
l)
Do not use any battery pack which is not
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m) Keep battery pack out of the reach of children.
n) Retain the original product literature for
future reference.
not in use.
p) Dispose of properly.
capacity, size or type within a device.
r)
Keep the battery away from microwaves and
high pressure.
s) Warning! Do not use non-rechargeable
batteries.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
basic felling, limbing, and cross-cutting
1. Felling a tree
When bucking and felling operations are being
performed by two or more persons at the same time,
the felling operations should be separated from the
bucking operation by a distance of at least twice the
height of the tree being felled. Trees should not be
felled in a manner that would endanger any person,
strike any utility line or cause any property damage.
If the tree does make contact with any utility line, the
20V 30cm Cordless BL ChainSaw
The Chainsaw operator should keep on the uphill
side of the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide
downhill after it is felled.
An escape path should be planned and cleared as
necessary before cuts are started. The escape path
should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the
expected line of fall as illustrated in Figure 1.
Before felling is started, consider the natural lean of
the tree, the location of larger branches and the wind
Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and
wire from the tree.
2. Notching undercut
perpendicular to the direction of falls as illustrated in
Figure 1. Make the lower horizontal notching cut (W)
chain or the guide bar when the second notch (X) is
being made.
3. Felling back cut
Make the felling back cut (Y) at least 50 mm higher
than the horizontal notching cut as illustrated in
Figure 1. Keep the felling back cut parallel to the
horizontal notching cut. Make the felling back cut
so enough wood is left to act as a hinge. The hinge
wood keeps the tree from twisting and falling in the
wrong direction. Do not cut through the hinge.
As the felling gets close to the hinge, the tree should
begin to fall. If there is any chance that the tree may
not fall in desired direction or it may rock back and
bind the saw chain, stop cutting before the felling
back cut is complete and use wedges of wood,
plastic or aluminium (Z) to open the cut and drop the
tree along the desired line of fall (
When the tree begins to fall remove the Chainsaw
from the cut, stop the motor, put the Chainsaw down,
then use the retreat path planned (
overhead limbs falling and watch your footing. (See
Figure 1)
50mm
X
Z
Y
W
2
50mm
Figure 1
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). Be alert for
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