Working with a chainsaw !

Working with a chainsaw should always be done with caution, because chainsaws cut wood like butter. It is a deliberate design principle that the devices work so aggressively.

Contents

  1. Work safely on the chainsaw
  2. Use the chainsaw correctly
  3. Sawing technique: cutting wood to length

However, the extreme work progress harbors danger for the user, which you should always bear in mind when working with the chainsaw . Modern chainsaws reduce the risk with chain brakes and kickback locks. Read how to use the chainsaw .

Work safely on the chainsaw

Protective clothing is indispensable when working with a chainsaw: If you want to cut tree sections with a chainsaw in normal jeans and a T-shirt, you risk life-threatening injuries. Therefore, protect yourself with chainsaw protection pants or appropriate leggings, which stop the chain immediately with long special fibers woven in, thereby minimizing any injuries to the legs. Safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, sturdy clothing and sturdy footwear are also mandatory. You should wear these safety clothing when working on the chainsaw:

  • Protective leather gloves protect against abrasions.
  • Professionals use boots with steel toes against falling wood. Cut protection fabric is also incorporated.
  •  Hearing protection is essential, especially with petrol chainsaws .
  • Safety glasses or a protective mask reliably keep flying chips away.

 

Use the chainsaw correctly

In order to keep the risk of injury as low as possible when working with a chainsaw, a few essential behavior and work methods are essential. Always remember: your chainsaw doesn’t know whether it’s cutting into a branch or your arm!

  • Hold the chainsaw firmly and securely on the handles provided with both hands. Your thumb and fingers (thumb grip!) should grip the handles tightly so that you have enough strength to reduce the effect of the chainsaw kicking back.
  • Hold the chainsaw close to your body: this will give you better balance and make the saw feel lighter.
  • Always ensure a secure footing: Stand with your legs spread and your feet slightly offset so that a blocking saw does not immediately throw you off balance.
  • Protection of bystanders: Prevent other people from being in the danger area.
  • Never saw overhead!
  • Make sure that the sawn timber does not slip, it is best to use a sawhorse !
  • Whenever possible, use the spiked bumper as a pivot when working with the chainsaw.
  • Tips for transporting the chainsaw: If you have to walk a few steps, the chainsaw chain must be stationary (chain brake active or switch off the engine)! For longer distances (car – forest) or during transport, the rail guard should protect the chain.

 

Sawing technique: cutting wood to length

When cutting logs to length on a sawhorse, always guide the saw from above and place the chain as close as possible to the machine housing for sawingto use. First, firmly anchor the trunk to be cut to length on a sawhorse or a suitable holder. Stand slightly at an angle to the wood and hold the saw close to your body – but so that the imaginary extension of the saw line to the rear runs just past your body. This position offers optimal protection if the saw chain breaks. Place the machine on the trunk so that the residual wood can fall off to the right. Before the saw chain touches the wood, rev the engine to full throttle. Place the fangs of the machine body on the wood and guide the saw bar down through the front of the log. Feed the machine step by step depending on the thickness of the trunk.
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