Chain Saw Safety Manual
English
9
Sapwood cuts
With long-fibered wood, sapwood cuts
prevent the sapwood from splintering
when felling the trunk – saw both sides
of the trunk at the level of the felling
notch base to approx. 1/10 of the
diameter of the trunk – with thicker
trunks, not more than the width of the
guide bar.
Do not use sapwood cuts on diseased
trees.
Felling cut
Give a warning cry of "timber!" before
making the felling cut.
N Make the felling cut (D) slightly
higher than the horizontal cut of the
felling notch
– Exactly horizontal
– approx. 1/10 of the diameter of the
trunk must remain standing
between the felling cut and the
notch = bridge
Insert wedges in the felling cut in time –
use only wedges made of wood, light
metal or plastic - no steel wedges. Steel
wedges damage the saw chain and can
cause kickback.
The bridge (E) functions as a hinge to
guide the tree to the ground.
– Never saw through the bridge while
felling – otherwise the tree with fall
in a direction other than the one
planned – risk of accident!
– With rotten trunks, leave a wider
bridge
Immediately before felling the tree, give
out a second warning cry of "timber!".
001BA150 KN
001BA144 KN
D
D
001BA145 KN
E
E