Use and Care Manual
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To avoid kickback
The best protection from personal-injury that may result 
from kickback is to avoid kickback situations:
 1.  Hold  the  chain  saw  rmly  with  both  hands  and  
maintain a secure grip.
 2. Be aware of the location of the guide bar nose at 
all times.
 3.  Never bring the nose of the guide bar in contact 
with any object. Do not cut limbs with the nose of 
the  guide  bar.  Be  especially  careful  with  small, 
tough limbs, small size brush and saplings which 
may easily catch the chain.
 4. Don’t overreach.
 5. Don’t cut above shoulder height.
 6. Begin cutting and continue at full throttle.
 7. Cut only one log at a time.
 8. Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous 
cut.
 9. Do not attempt plunge cuts (see page 15) if you are 
not experienced with these cutting techniques.
10. Be alert for shifting of the log or other forces that 
may cause the cut to close and pinch the chain.
11. Maintain saw chain properly. Cut with a correct-
ly sharpened, properly tensioned chain at all 
times.
12.  Stand to the side of the cutting path of the chain 
saw.
Many  factors  inuence  the  occurence  and  force  of  
the kickback reaction. The type of bar and saw chain you 
use is a factor in the force of the kickback reaction.
The speed of contact at which the cutter contacts 
the object.
Kickback force increase with the rate of impact.
The  contact  angle  between  the  nose  of  the  bar  
and the foreign object (g. 11).
Kickback is most pronounced in the upper quadrant  
of the bar nose.
MAKITA chain types are designed to reduce kickback 
forces.
The depth gauges:
Improper lowering of the depth gauges also increases 
the risk of a kickback.
Saw chain cutter sharpness:
WARNING!
A dull improperly sharpened chain may increase 
the  risk  of  kickback. Always  cut  with  a  properly 
sharpened chain.
Devices for reducing the risk of kickback injury
MAKITA  have  developed  a  special  chain  brake  to 
reduce the risk of kickbacks.
This  chain brake  increases  the  safety factor  on  the  
job, e.g. when the saw suddenly bucks upwards the 
chain stops rotating within  a fraction of a second. A 
deection guard on the disengaging lever of the chain 
brake and a scoop rear handle ensure that the opera-
tor’s hands are fully protected at all times.
Kickback tendency increases as the radius or size of 
the  guide  bar nose increases.  MAKITA  have  devel-
oped guide bars with small nose radius, to reduce the 
kickback tendency.
WARNING!
No chain brake prevents kickback.
These brakes are designed only to stop the chain, 
if activated.
To ensure a proper operation of the chain brake, it 
must be properly maintained. Furthermore, there 
must be a sufcient distance between the opera-
tor and the bar to ensure that the chain brake has 
sufcient time to activate and stop the chain before 
potential contact with the operator.










