WORX Tools WG320 Chainsaw User Manual


 
1918
Cordless Limbing and Trimming Chain Saw EN
1918
WARNING: (See Fig. X)
• Ifonslope,makesurelogwillnotroll
down hill. Secure log by using
wooden stakes. Drive wooden stakes into
ground on downhill side of log. Stand on
uphill side of log while cutting. Log may
roll after cutting. (See Fig. X)
• Nevertrycuttingthroughtwologsat
same time. This could increase the risk of
kickback.
• Whilecuttinglog,neverholdlogwithyour
hand or leg.
• Whilecuttinglog,neverallowanother
person to hold log.
• Turnoffthesawbeforemovingfromone
place to another.
ASSEMBLING THE EXTENSION POLE
(WG321)(WHEN USED WITH OPTIONAL
POLE ATTACHMENT)
WARNING: Before attaching the
Extension Pole (20), make sure that
the tool is switched off and the battery
is removed.
1. Turn the release lever to allow the handle
clamp to spring open (See Fig. Y1).
2. With the Extension Pole slightly angled
away from the tool, insert the steel tab
into the slot (I) behind the Front Handle(4),
then swing the pole towards the tool’s Rear
Handle(1) (See Fig Y2).
3. Position the Extension Pole handle clamp
inside the JAWSAW
®
’s Rear Handle as
shown in Fig Y3. To allow the clamp to
properly fit the handle, push the lock out
button and depress the trigger.
4. Close the clamp, the locking lever will
automatically lock into place.
5. Check that the rear handle is properly fitted
to the clamp and check that the clamp is
properly set in the lock position.
6. Attach the power pack to the Extension
Pole. (See Fig. Y4)
WARNING: When using this
machine with the Extension Pole,
make sure that attach the power pack
of the extension pole to the machine,
and then attach the battery pack to the
extension pole.
Cutting with Extension Pole (WHEN
USED WITH OPTIONAL POLE
ATTACHMENT)
1. Attached the Extension Pole as described
in ‘’Assembling the extension pole’’.
NOTE: The JAWSAW
®
is quite heavy on
the end of the Extension Pole.
Add the Extension Pole attachment when
cutting limbs above shoulder height and
remove the pole saw when cutting limbs at
or below shoulder height.
2. Lift JAWSAW
®
with Extension Pole upward
one step by one step (See Fig. ZA). To
raise to the vertical position, lift by the
JAWSAW
®
first, then hand over hand along
the pole.
3. Before cutting a high branch, consider all
the same points detailed in the previous
section “Trimming Branches” but pay
particular attention to the likely path of the
falling branch.
WARNING: Do not stand directly
below a branch being cut. Keep
bystanders far away. Do not stand on
a ladder or other type of unstable
support while using the tool. Do not
use the tool near cable, electrical
power or telephone lines. Keep
10 feet away from all power lines.
(See Fig. ZB1-ZB4)
4. Position the Jaw perpendicularly on the
branch being cut.
NOTE: Maximum cutting capacity of
JAWSAW
®
is 4”.
5. One hand should firmly grip the push
handle of the Extension Pole. The other
hand should hold the metal portion of the
pole or the sliding handle on the pole (See
Fig. ZC).
6. Complete the cut as described in
“Trimming Branches”.
7. At the completion of the cut, be ready to
immediately support the weight of the
entire tool as the branch falls.
WARNING: Do not let the
JAWSAW
®
fall to the ground at
the completion of the cut, this may
damage the tool.