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Stihl MSE 140 User Manual

Stihl MSE 140
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Instruction Manual
Manual de instrucciones
Warning!
To reduce the risk of kickback injury use
STIHL reduced kickback bar and STIHL PMN
(3/8" Picco), PM1 (3/8" Picco) or PMC3
(3/8" Picco) chain depending on sprocket pitch
or other available low kickback components.
Advertencia!
Para reducir el riesgo de lesionarse como
resultado de un culatazo, utilice la barra de
contragolpe reducido y la cadena PMN (Picco
de 3/8 pulg), PM1 (Picco de 3/8 pulg) o PMC3
(Picco de 3/8 pulg) de STIHL, dependiendo de
la rueda dentada usada y de otros
componentes reductores de contragolpe.
Read and follow all safety precautions in
Instruction Manual – improper use can cause
serious or fatal injury.
Lea y siga todas las precauciones de
seguridad dadas en el manual de
instrucciones – el uso incorrecto puede causar
lesiones graves o mortales.
STIH)
STIHL MSE 140, 160, 180, 200
BA_U1_MSE_140_86_01.fm Seite 0 Mittwoch, 14. Juni 2006 2:13 14

Table of Contents

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Stihl MSE 140 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output1.4 kW
Weight4.1 kg
Chain Pitch3/8"
Chain Gauge1.3 mm
Vibration Level3.5 m/s²
Voltage230 V
Rated Voltage230 V
Chain oil tank capacity200 ml
Bar Length35 cm (14")
Vibration levels left/right3.5 m/s²

Summary

Guide to Using this Manual

Important Safety Precautions for Chain Saw Users

Overview of essential safety rules for operating a chainsaw.

Important Safety Precautions for Chain Saw Users

Kickback Safety Precautions

Detailed guidance on understanding and preventing dangerous kickback situations.

Other Safety Precautions

General safety rules covering operator condition, clothing, and work environment.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Safe use of a chainsaw involves

Key factors for safe operation: operator, saw, and usage.

Working Conditions

Safe Operating Conditions

Guidelines for operating the chainsaw safely in various environments.

Cutting Instructions

Grip

Proper hand grip technique for controlling the chainsaw.

Reactive forces including kickback

Kickback

Explanation of kickback phenomena and how it occurs.

ANSI B 175.1-2000 chainsaw kickback standard

Devices for reducing the risk of kickback injury

Features and accessories designed to minimize kickback risks.

Low kickback saw chain and reduced kickback bars

Low kickback chain

Information on chains designed to reduce kickback tendency.

Reduced kickback bar

Details on bars designed to reduce kickback injury.

To avoid kickback

To avoid pull-in

Techniques and precautions to prevent pull-in kickback.

To avoid pushback

Methods to prevent pushback kickback scenarios.

Cutting Techniques

Bucking

Logs under strain: Risk of pinching!

How to safely cut logs that are under pressure to prevent pinching.

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND STORING

Chain brake maintenance

Importance and schedule for maintaining the chain brake system.

Tensioning the Saw Chain

Chain Brake

Connecting Saw to Power Supply

Switching On

Step-by-step guide to safely starting the chainsaw.

Switching Off

Operating Instructions

During operation

Guidelines for safe and efficient chainsaw use during operation.

Maintaining and Sharpening Saw Chain

Correctly sharpened chain

Importance and methods for maintaining a sharp saw chain.

File correctly

Detailed steps for correctly filing and sharpening the saw chain.

Depth gauge setting

Lowering depth gauges

How to adjust depth gauges for optimal cutting performance.

Specifications

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