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Power Source | Electric |
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Rated Voltage | 230 V |
Power output | 1.8 kW |
Engine displacement | Not applicable |
Fuel tank volume | Not applicable |
Chain pitch | 3/8" |
Symbols found in the operator's manual.
Symbols displayed on the chain saw itself.
Universal safety warnings for power tools.
Precautions for safe electrical operation.
Guidelines for operator's personal safety.
Proper usage and maintenance of power tools.
Safety rules specific to chain saw operation.
Understanding and preventing kickback.
Technical data for models 317 EL and 321 EL.
Measured noise and vibration levels.
Specifications for chain and guide bar compatibility.
Identification of main control elements.
Identification of oil system and drive components.
Identification of safety features like brake and guard.
General safety rules for operating the saw.
Recommended protective gear and clothing.
Maintaining a safe work environment and operator state.
Safe handling of power cables and electrical connections.
Guidelines for correct operation and storage.
Safe methods for cutting logs and branches.
Step-by-step guide to starting the saw.
Step-by-step guide to stopping the saw.
Essential checks before starting work.
Routine maintenance for saw parts.
Causes, effects, and dangers of kickback.
Basic rules to avoid kickback.
Techniques to minimize kickback risk during cuts.
Importance of maintenance for kickback prevention.
How the chain brake works and is activated.
Procedures for checking the chain brake.
Function of chain catcher and right hand guard.
Explanation of slip clutch and electronic overload protection.
Advantages of maintaining cutting tools.
Key guidelines for chain and bar care.
Why lubrication is critical and choosing the right oil.
Method to verify the automatic chain oiler.
How to check the chain for wear and damage.
Dangers of dull chains and benefits of sharp ones.
Key angles, depth, and filing methods.
Ensuring uniform cutter length and replacement criteria.
Specific kickback dangers during limbing.
Guidelines for safe and effective limbing.
Safety measures for cutting logs.
Techniques for logs supported at ends or on ground.
Importance of experience and training for felling.
Advice on matching tree size to guide bar length.
Preparing the felling site and establishing safety zones.
Evaluating factors that influence tree fall direction.
Detailed steps for making the notch and felling cuts.