SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
•
Inspect the blade flanges for damages,
wear, and cleanliness. Clean or replace
dirty/damaged components immediately.
•
DO NOT expose yourself or
anyone else to the direct line of
the blade when operating the
equipment.
•
Always use an appropriate size blade and
the correct blade type based on the cutting
task and the type of material being cut.
•
The blade must always fit snug on the
blade shaft, outer flange, and/or inner
flange.
•
Wear gloves and be alert to the
surrounding environment when handling
blades.
•
When installing the blade, always point the
arrow printed on the blade in the direction
of the blade shaft’s rotation.
•
DO NOT exceed the blade’s maximum
recommended speed when cutting.
Excessive blade speeds can cause blade
breakage, resulting in serious injuries
and/or death!
•
DO NOT use damaged blades when
cutting to avoid harming yourself, others, or
the equipment.
•
DO NOT use a blade for cutting that
requires a lower speed than the blade shaft
speed.
•
Always tighten the blade shaft flange nut as
directed to properly secure the outer flange
and blade. Failure to properly secure the
outer flange and blade may cause parts to
loosen or fall off the equipment, resulting in
serious injuries or death!
•
Let the blade cool prior to removal.
•
Inspect the skid plate for damage, wear,
and cleanliness. Clean or replace
dirty/damaged components immediately.
Spring Box Safety
•
DO NOT operate the equipment with the
spring box removed.
•
Blade exposure should not exceed 180°
while cutting.
•
DO NOT install or remove the spring box
with the engine or motor running.
Fuel Safety
•
Always use caution when refueling.
•
Store all fuel in appropriate safety
containers.
•
DO NOT operate the saw with a fuel leak.
•
DO NOT fuel the saw with the engine
running.
•
Let the engine cool prior to adding fuel.
•
Refer to the engine manual for
recommended fuels.
•
Always use appropriate fuels in cold
weather.
•
Move the saw away from the refueling area
prior to starting the engine.
•
DO NOT smoke or expose fuel to
open flames when filling the fuel
tank or working with fuel.
•
Clean up any spilled fuel prior to starting
the engine.
•
Drain the fuel tank and fuel lines when
storing the saw for longer periods of time.
Refer to the engine manual for additional
recommendations.
•
Fuel may seep out from the fuel cap vent
(applicable models) when raising the saw if
the fuel tank has been overfilled.
Engine/Motor Safety
•
Refer to the engine/motor manual as the
primary source for engine/motor safety.
•
Always know how to turn off the
engine/motor quickly for emergency
purposes.
•
Make sure the speed control lever
(applicable models) is at
Neutral
when
starting the engine/motor.
•
Fill the fuel tank and check the oil level
prior to starting the engine.
•
Keep all body parts away from
rotating saw parts with the
engine/motor running.
•
DO NOT start the engine without the air
filter(s) installed.
•
DO NOT allow dust to enter the air intake
tube when cleaning/replacing air filter(s).
•
Replace damaged components
immediately that may allow dust to enter
the engine.
•
DO NOT leave the engine/motor running
unattended.
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