HT 75
English
10
Cutting above obstacles
The machine's long reach makes it 
possible to prune branches that are 
overhanging obstacles, such as rivers or 
lakes. The tool angle in this case 
depends on the position of the branch.
Cutting from a lift bucket
The machine's long reach enables 
cutting to be performed next to the trunk 
without the risk of the lift bucket 
damaging other branches. The tool 
angle in this case depends on the 
position of the branch.
A cutting attachment consists of the saw 
chain, guide bar and chain sprocket.
The cutting attachment that comes 
standard is designed to exactly match 
the pole pruner.
– The pitch (t) of the saw chain (1), 
chain sprocket and the nose 
sprocket of the Rollomatic guide bar 
must match.
– The drive link gauge (2) of the saw 
chain (1) must match the groove 
width of the guide bar (3).
If non-matching components are used, 
the cutting attachment may be damaged 
beyond repair after a short period of 
operation.
Chain Scabbard
The scope of supply includes a bar 
scabbard that matches the cutting 
attachment.
If guide bars of different lengths are 
mounted to the pole pruner, always use 
a chain scabbard of the correct length 
which covers the complete guide bar.
The length of the matching guide bars is 
marked on the side of the chain 
scabbard.
Cutting Attachment