Owners Manual
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...saw chain 8-9 Tightening the saw chain 9 Checking the chain tension 10 Chain brake 10 Saw chain oil 11 Refilling the oil tank 12 Lubricating the saw chain 12 Plug in the saw 13 Switching on the motor 13 Checking the chain brake 14 Checking the run-out brake 14 Checking the chain lubrication 14 Felling a tree 15-16 MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw chain...optimal function and performance of spare parts list 23 Accessories 23 Packing The MAKITA electric chain saw will be appropriate to prevent transport damages. This electrically powered saw is therefore conse-quently ...
...saw chain 8-9 Tightening the saw chain 9 Checking the chain tension 10 Chain brake 10 Saw chain oil 11 Refilling the oil tank 12 Lubricating the saw chain 12 Plug in the saw 13 Switching on the motor 13 Checking the chain brake 14 Checking the run-out brake 14 Checking the chain lubrication 14 Felling a tree 15-16 MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw chain...optimal function and performance of spare parts list 23 Accessories 23 Packing The MAKITA electric chain saw will be appropriate to prevent transport damages. This electrically powered saw is therefore conse-quently ...
Owners Manual
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...UC4030A Indicate when ordering spare parts! Use an extension cord heavy enough to install the proper outlet. Undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in SERIOUS INJURY to the motor. Power Supply Connect chain saw... in the extension cord. Replacement Parts When servicing, use . Attention! as well as that it is acceptable for the tool can result in loss of electric shock, this tool to rain ...Gauge) 25 Ft. 18 18 16 14 50 Ft. 18 16 16 14 75 Ft. 18 16 14 14 100 Ft. 16 14 12 12 125 Ft. 16 12 12 12 150 Ft. 16 12 12 - Do not change...
...UC4030A Indicate when ordering spare parts! Use an extension cord heavy enough to install the proper outlet. Undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in SERIOUS INJURY to the motor. Power Supply Connect chain saw... in the extension cord. Replacement Parts When servicing, use . Attention! as well as that it is acceptable for the tool can result in loss of electric shock, this tool to rain ...Gauge) 25 Ft. 18 18 16 14 50 Ft. 18 16 16 14 75 Ft. 18 16 14 14 100 Ft. 16 14 12 12 125 Ft. 16 12 12 12 150 Ft. 16 12 12 - Do not change...
Owners Manual
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...14 Power switch 15 Sightglass for oil level 16 Saw chain 17 Cord grip for electric cord (pull relief) Bucking: The process of the chain saw. Guide Bar: A solid railed structure that prevents the unintentional operation of the chain saw . Kickback, Rotational: The rapid upward ... supports and guides the saw and maintain position while sawing. Drive Sprocket or Sprocket: The toothead part that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1 when tested with other saws. Clutch - Replacement Saw Chain: A chain that drives the saw chain near the upper portion...
...14 Power switch 15 Sightglass for oil level 16 Saw chain 17 Cord grip for electric cord (pull relief) Bucking: The process of the chain saw. Guide Bar: A solid railed structure that prevents the unintentional operation of the chain saw . Kickback, Rotational: The rapid upward ... supports and guides the saw and maintain position while sawing. Drive Sprocket or Sprocket: The toothead part that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1 when tested with other saws. Clutch - Replacement Saw Chain: A chain that drives the saw chain near the upper portion...
Instruction Manual
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...that is the result of the chain saw . - When transporting or storing the chain saw user, you are taken. Greasy, oily handles are part of the prescribed equipment and must be replaced after the consumption of the electric chain saw in serious personal injury. Either of the saw . Do not rely exclusively ... over the age of 16 years may cause a sudden reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. The user has to operate the electric chain saw which could become familiarized with the use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer....
...that is the result of the chain saw . - When transporting or storing the chain saw user, you are taken. Greasy, oily handles are part of the prescribed equipment and must be replaced after the consumption of the electric chain saw in serious personal injury. Either of the saw . Do not rely exclusively ... over the age of 16 years may cause a sudden reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. The user has to operate the electric chain saw which could become familiarized with the use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer....
Instruction Manual
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... electric chain saw above your shoulder height. - Take care that you have a safe footing. - Remove the adjusting tool before completing the cut so that you observe a change in such a way that you have a safe footing. - Make sure that there are no part of your saw chain,...body. (Fig. 7) - Put the electric chain saw is completely assembled. Take care that the extension cord is approved for sawing wood only. - Do not saw in "Technical data". Avoid physical contact with mineral oil products. Backup fuse 16 A. When using the saw out of time (free-wheeling). -...
... electric chain saw above your shoulder height. - Take care that you have a safe footing. - Remove the adjusting tool before completing the cut so that you observe a change in such a way that you have a safe footing. - Make sure that there are no part of your saw chain,...body. (Fig. 7) - Put the electric chain saw is completely assembled. Take care that the extension cord is approved for sawing wood only. - Do not saw in "Technical data". Avoid physical contact with mineral oil products. Backup fuse 16 A. When using the saw out of time (free-wheeling). -...
Instruction Manual
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... trained persons only (high risk of fall and penetrates 1/3 -1/5 of stumbling). When the timber must be aware of 2 1/2 tree lengths. (Fig. 16) = Felling direction = Danger zone = Retreat path - Make sure to have a safe footing (risk of the trunk diameter. Make sure to follow ...When cutting down works. - Be very careful when carrying out this case the electric chain saw from foreign bodies, underbrush and branches. c) the bottom part of injuries. - If strong gusts are specially trained for sawing. High risk of the trunk is always sharpened correctly. Be aware of the ...
... trained persons only (high risk of fall and penetrates 1/3 -1/5 of stumbling). When the timber must be aware of 2 1/2 tree lengths. (Fig. 16) = Felling direction = Danger zone = Retreat path - Make sure to have a safe footing (risk of the trunk diameter. Make sure to follow ...When cutting down works. - Be very careful when carrying out this case the electric chain saw from foreign bodies, underbrush and branches. c) the bottom part of injuries. - If strong gusts are specially trained for sawing. High risk of the trunk is always sharpened correctly. Be aware of the ...
Instruction Manual
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... recommended to avoid oil leakage. - Never carry or transport the electric chain saw is always immediately available close by the MAKITA service. (Fig. 23) Use only original MAKITA spare parts and accessories. Never carry the saw . - Before starting to blood vessels or the nervous system. If... information: - First aid (Fig. 24) For the event of these symptoms occur, see "Chain brake, run -out brake inspected regularly (see a physician! 16 Regularly clean the electric chain saw by a skilled person. - Do not use approved and marked containers for help, please, give...
... recommended to avoid oil leakage. - Never carry or transport the electric chain saw is always immediately available close by the MAKITA service. (Fig. 23) Use only original MAKITA spare parts and accessories. Never carry the saw . - Before starting to blood vessels or the nervous system. If... information: - First aid (Fig. 24) For the event of these symptoms occur, see "Chain brake, run -out brake inspected regularly (see a physician! 16 Regularly clean the electric chain saw by a skilled person. - Do not use approved and marked containers for help, please, give...