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33 34 maintenance and repair, Maintaining and storing the saw – Makita DCS 6800I User Manual

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1. Relieving cut

2. Cross cut

Tension side

Pressure side

1. Relieving cut

2. Cross cut

Tension side

Pressure side

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Maintenance and Repair

Never operate a chain saw that is damaged, improp-
erly adjusted or not completely or securely assembled.
Follow the maintenance and repair instructions in the
appropriate section of this Manual.

WARNING !

Always stop the engine and make sure that the
chain is stopped before commencing any mainte-
nance or repair work or cleaning the saw. Do not
attempt any maintenance or repair work not de-
scribed in this Manual. Have such work performed
by your MAKITA service shop only.

Maintaining and storing the saw

Keep the chain, bar and sprocket clean and lubricated;
replace worn sprockets or chains.

Keep the chain sharp. You can spot a dull chain when
easy-to-cut wood becomes hard to cut and burn
marks appear on the wood.

Keep the chain at proper tension. Tighten all nuts,
bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment
screws after each use.

Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean.

Store saws in a high or locked place, away from
children.

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WARNING!

5. Logs under strain require special attention to

prevent the saw from pinching. The first cut is
made on the compression side to relieve the
stress on the log (see fig. 33, 34). The bucking
cut is then made as shown. If the saw pinches,
stop the engine and remove it from the log.

WARNING!

6. Only properly trained professionals should work

in an area where the logs, limbs and roots are
tangled (i. e. a blowdown area, fig. 35). Work-
ing in blowdown areas is extremely hazard-
ous.

WARNING!

7. Drag the logs into a clear area before cutting.

Pull out exposed and cleared logs first.

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