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Safety instructions – Husqvarna 232R User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Clearing‘s ABC

A.

Always use the correct equipment.

B.

Always have well adjusted equipment.

C.

Follow the safety instructions.

D.

Organise the work well.

E.

Always use full throttle when applying the blade.

F.

Always use a sharp blade.

G.

Avoid stones.

H.

Guide the direction of fall (use the wind).

Forestry clearing
using a saw blade

• When applying the blade

to heavier stems the risk of
kickback increases. You
should therefore avoid
applying the blade on the
cutting area between 12
and 3 o‘clock.

• To fell to the left, the

lower section of the tree
should carry to the right.
Angle the blade and move
it with a resolute
movement diagonally
down to the right. At the
same time press against the
stem using the blade
guard. Apply the blade on
the area between 3-5
o‘clock. Use full throttle
when applying the blade.

• To fell to the right, the

lower section of the tree
should carry to the left.
Angle the blade and move
it with a resolute
movement diagonally up
to the left. Apply the blade
on the area between 3 and
5 o‘clock so that the
blade‘s direction of
rotation carries the lower
section of the tree to the
left.

• To fell a tree forwards the

lower section of the tree
should be drawn
backwards. Draw the blade
backwards with a quick
and resolute movement.

!

WARNING!
Avoid cutting in the cutting region
between 12 and 3 o‘clock on the blade.
Kickback can occur due to the blade‘s
rotation speed in this area of the blade
when applied on thick stems.

Working methods

• Before you start clearing, check the clearing area, its

condition, slopes, if there are stones, pits, etc.

• Thereafter start at the end which is easiest, and make a good

start to the clearing.

• Work systematically to

and from and across the
area. Each stroke should
encompass a working
area of 4-5 metres. This
then utilises the full
working area of the
machine in both
directions and provides
the operator with an easy
and variable working
area to work through.

• The length of the

pathway should be
approx. 75 m. Move the
fuelling station as work
progresses.

• On sloping ground the

pathway should run
parallel to the slope. It is
far easier to work along a
slope then up and down
a slope.

• The pathway should be

planned so that you
avoid going over ditches
or other obstacles. Also
adapt the pathway to the
wind conditions so that
the cleared stems fall on
the part of the stand that
has been cleared.

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