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MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C

English

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WARNING

There are a number of factors that may 

affect and change the intended direction 

of fall, e.g. wind direction and speed, 

lean of tree, surrounding trees and 

obstacles, sloping ground, one-sided 

limb structure, wood structure, decay, 

snow load, etc. To reduce the risk of 

severe or fatal injury to yourself or 

others, look for these conditions prior to 

beginning the cut, and be alert for a 

change in direction while the tree is 

falling.

WARNING

Always observe the general condition of 

the tree. Inexperienced users should 

never attempt to cut trees that are 

decayed or rotted inside or that are 

leaning or otherwise under tension. 

There is an increased risk that such 

trees could snap or split while being cut 

and cause serious or fatal injury to the 

operator or bystanders. Also look for 

broken or dead branches which could 

vibrate loose and fall on the operator. 

When felling on a slope, the operator 

should stand on the uphill side if 

possible.

Felling Instructions

When felling, maintain a distance of at 

least 2 1/2 tree lengths from the nearest 

person.
When felling in the vicinity of roads, 

railways and power lines, etc., take extra 

precautions. Inform the police, utility 

company or railway authority before 

beginning to cut.

WARNING

The noise of your engine may drown any 

warning call.

Escape Path

First clear the tree base and work area 

from interfering limbs and brush and 

clean its lower portion with an ax.
Then, establish two paths of escape (B) 

and remove all obstacles. These paths 

should be generally opposite to the 

planned direction of the fall of the tree 

(A) and about at a 45° angle. Place all 

tools and equipment a safe distance 

away from the tree, but not on the 

escape paths.

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Summary of Contents for MSA 160 C

Page 1: ...utilice la barra y la cadena de contragolpe reducido de la forma especificada en este manual o de otros componentes reductores de contragolpe Read Instruction Manual thoroughly before use and follow...

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual 1 55 Manual de instrucciones 56 115...

Page 3: ...ause a chain saw is a high speed wood cutting tool some special safety precautions must be observed as with any other power saw to reduce the risk of personal injury Careless or improper use may cause...

Page 4: ...tain paragraphs that require your special attention Such paragraphs are marked with the symbols and signal words described below DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result...

Page 5: ...use of all STIHL chain saws Different models may have different parts and controls See the appropriate section of your instruction manual for a description of the controls and the function of the par...

Page 6: ...s All the above mentioned precautions do not guarantee that you will not sustain whitefinger disease or carpal tunnel syndrome Therefore continual and regular users should closely monitor the conditio...

Page 7: ...t continue operating this machine if it is damaged In case of doubt have it checked by your STIHL servicing dealer THE USE OF THE CHAIN SAW Transporting the Chain Saw WARNING Always switch off the mot...

Page 8: ...ure the bar Never start the chain saw with the sprocket cover loose Check saw chain tension once more after having tightened the nut s and thereafter at regular intervals whenever the saw is shut off...

Page 9: ...t emits an unusual smell feels hot or appears abnormal in any other way WARNING Fluid may leak from the battery if it is damaged or is not used properly avoid contact with the skin Leaking battery flu...

Page 10: ...will not be stepped on tripped over come in contact with sharp edges or moving parts or otherwise be subjected to damage or stress An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary If...

Page 11: ...danger of slipping on freshly debarked logs For better footing clear away fallen branches scrub and cuttings Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush branches and saplings because slender mat...

Page 12: ...sociated with the particular dust mist or fume at issue consult your employer governmental agencies such as OSHA and NIOSH and other sources on hazardous materials California and some other authoritie...

Page 13: ...ty devices are working properly Do not continue operating this chain saw if it is damaged In case of doubt have it checked by your STIHL servicing dealer Your chain saw is not designed for prying or s...

Page 14: ...cur for example when the saw chain near the upper quadrant of the bar nose contacts the wood or is pinched during limbing or when it is incorrectly used to begin a plunge or boring cut The greater the...

Page 15: ...l condition especially if they have been improperly maintained Compliance with the chain saw kickback standards does not automatically mean that in a real life kickback the bar and saw chain will rota...

Page 16: ...contact with the operator WARNING An improperly maintained chain brake may increase the time needed to stop the saw chain after activation or may not activate at all Low Kickback Saw Chain and Reduce...

Page 17: ...ckback energy Improper lowering or sharpening of the depth gauges as well as changing the shape of the cutters may increase the risk and the energy of kickback Always cut with a properly sharpened saw...

Page 18: ...n the top of the bar is suddenly stopped when it is pinched caught or encounters a foreign object in the wood The reaction of the saw chain may drive the chain saw rapidly straight back toward the ope...

Page 19: ...ll side of the log Watch out for rolling logs Cut only one log at a time Shattered wood should be cut very carefully Sharp slivers of wood may be caught and flung in the direction of the operator of t...

Page 20: ...perator or bystanders Also look for broken or dead branches which could vibrate loose and fall on the operator When felling on a slope the operator should stand on the uphill side if possible Felling...

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