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Partner 1950 User Manual

Partner 1950
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GB Operator’s Manual
ENGLISH
115 02 34-26
1750/1950
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Partner 1950 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPartner
Model1950
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Symbols Used in Operator's Manual

Visual Inspection and Electrical Cords

Information on visual inspection and requirements for extension cords.

Cautionary Symbols and Warnings

Important warnings about chain saw dangers and safe usage.

Symbols on the Chain Saw

Chain Saw Safety and Compliance Markings

Symbols indicating safety features, CE conformity, and operational restrictions.

Operational and Maintenance Symbols

Symbols related to chain saw operation, maintenance, and environmental noise.

Important Safety Before Use

Technical Specifications

Motor and Weight Details

Specifications for motor output, voltage, frequency, and overall weight.

Lubrication, Noise, and Vibration

Details on chain lubrication, noise emissions, and vibration levels.

Chain and Guide Bar Specifications

Information on recommended bar length, cutting length, chain speed, pitch, and gauge.

Chain Saw Parts Identification

Handles and Controls

Identification of main handles, trigger, and lockout mechanisms.

Cutting and Safety Components

Key parts for cutting action and safety features like chain brake and catcher.

Power and Accessory Parts

Includes power cable, serial plate, scabbard, and combination tool.

Safe Use Guidelines

General Operation and Safety Cautions

Warnings against single-hand operation and using non-conforming accessories.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Recommendations for safe dress, footwear, and protective gear.

Safe Use Guidelines - Continued

Safe Operating Practices

Ensuring safe footing, posture, and careful cutting techniques.

Electrical Safety and Maintenance

Precautions for power cables, grounding, servicing, and repairs.

Usage Restrictions and Storage

Guidelines on material types for cutting and safe storage.

Starting and Stopping the Chainsaw

Starting Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for starting the chainsaw safely.

Stopping Procedure

Methods for safely stopping the chainsaw during operation.

Daily Inspection and Maintenance

Pre-Operation Checks

Inspecting power cable, ventilation, and automatic lubrication.

Chain and Guide Bar Maintenance

Checking chain tension, guide bar, and drive sprocket for wear.

Kickback Prevention

Understanding Kickback Hazards

Explains kickback causes, dangers, and the kickback danger zone.

Safe Cutting Techniques

Techniques to avoid kickback, including grip, posture, and cutting methods.

Equipment and Maintenance for Safety

Using low-kickback equipment and proper sharpening for reduced risk.

Chain Brake with Kickback Guard

Chain Brake Operation

How the chain brake activates manually and by inertia.

Kickback Guard Inspection

Checking the kickback guard for visible defects and free movement.

Manual Chain Brake Function Check

Procedure to test the manual activation of the chain brake.

Inertia Chain Brake Function Check

Procedure to test the inertia activation of the chain brake.

Mounting Guide Bar and Adjusting Chain

Mounting Guide Bar

Steps for correctly mounting the guide bar onto the chainsaw.

Adjusting Chain Tension

Procedure for setting and checking chain tension for optimal performance.

Chain Tensioning Best Practices

Advice on checking tension for new chains and during regular use.

Chain Catcher and Right Hand Guard

Chain Catcher Function

Purpose of the chain catcher in preventing chain derailment.

Right Hand Guard Purpose

How the guard protects the operator's hand.

Slip Clutch and Overload Protection

Slip Clutch Function

How the slip clutch protects the saw from overload.

Electronic Overload Protection

How the 1950W model's overload protection works.

Cutting Equipment Maintenance

Benefits of Proper Maintenance

How correct maintenance reduces kickback and increases saw life.

Key Rules for Cutting Equipment

Using recommended equipment, sharpening, and chain tension.

Chain and Guide Bar Lubrication

Chain Oil Recommendations

Guidance on choosing and using appropriate chain oil.

Checking Automatic Lubrication

Procedure to verify the automatic oiling system is functioning.

Checking Chain Wear

Indicators of chain wear and when a chain needs replacement.

Filing Chain Cutters

General Cutter Maintenance

Importance of a sharp chain and identifying cutter parts.

Filing Procedure

Instructions for filing cutters using a file guide.

Cutter Wear and Replacement

Determining when cutters are worn and the chain needs discarding.

Limbing Guidelines

Crosscutting Logs

Cutting Logs on the Ground

Techniques for cutting logs on the ground to avoid saw jamming.

Cutting Supported Logs

Methods for cutting logs supported at one or both ends.

Felling Operations

Felling Safety Precautions

Warnings for inexperienced operators and felling large trees.

Felling a Tree

Danger Zone and Felling Direction

Identifying the safe zone and determining the direction of fall.

Clearing Retreat Path

Removing obstacles and planning an escape route.

Notch and Felling Cut Procedures

Steps for making the notch and felling cut for controlled tree fall.

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