Hitachi CS 33EB Chainsaw User Manual


 
LIMBING THICK BRANCHES
When limbing thick branches, the guide bar may get
pinched easily. Branches under tension often snap
up, so cut troublesome branches in small steps.
Apply the same principles as for cross cutting. Think
ahead and be aware of the possible consequences
of all your actions.
CROSS CUTTING/BUCKING
Before starting to cut through the log, try to imagine
what is going to happen. Look out for stresses in
the log and cut through it in such a manner that the
guide bar will not get pinched.
CROSS CUTTING LOGS, PRESSURE ON TOP
Take a rm stance. Begin with an upper cut. Do
not cut too deeply, about 1/3 of the log diameter is
enough. Finish with a bottom cut.
The saw cuts should meet. (Fig. 21)
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22
25
26
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Fig. 21
22. Relieving cut
23. Cross cut
24. Pressure on top
25. Pressure side
26. Tension side
27. Relative depth of saw cuts
THICK LOG, LARGER THAN GUIDE BAR
LENGTH
Begin by cutting on the opposite side of the log.
Pull the saw towards you, followed by previous
procedure. (Fig. 22)
Fig. 22
If the log is lying on the ground make a boring cut to
avoid cutting into the ground. Finish with a bottom
cut. (Fig. 23)
Fig. 23
WARNING
KICKBACK DANGER
Do not attempt a boring cut if you are not
properly trained. A boring cut involves the
use of the nose of the guide bar and can
result in kickback.
CROSS CUTTING LOGS, PRESSURE ON
BOTTOM
Take a rm stance. Begin with a bottom cut. The
depth of the cut should be about 1/3 of the log
diameter.
Finish with an upper cut. The saw cuts should meet.
(Fig. 24)
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28
33
Fig. 24
28. Relieving cut
29. Cross cut
30. Pressure on bottom
31. Tension side
32. Pressure side
33. Relative depth of saw cuts
THICK LOG, LARGER THAN GUIDE BAR
LENGTH
Begin by cutting on the opposite side of the log.
Pull the saw towards you, followed by previous
procedure. Make a boring cut if the log is close to
the ground. Finish with a top cut. (Fig. 25)
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