Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- STIHL MS 500i
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Guide to Using this Manual
- 3 Overview
- 4 Safety Precautions
- 5 Preparing the Saw for Operation
- 6 Assembling the Saw
- 7 Engaging and Disengaging the Chain Brake
- 8 Mixing Fuel and Refueling the Chainsaw
- 9 Starting and Stopping the Engine
- 10 Checking the Saw
- 11 Operating the Saw
- 12 After Finishing Work
- 13 Transporting
- 14 Storing
- 15 Cleaning
- 16 Maintenance
- 17 Repairing
- 18 Troubleshooting
- 19 Specifications
- 20 Bar and Chain Combinations
- 21 Spare Parts and Accessories
- 22 Disposal
- 23 EC Declaration of Conformity
E Felling cut
The tree is felled with the felling cut. The fell‐
ing cut is 1/10 of the trunk diameter (at least 3
cm) above the bottom of the felling notch.
F Stabilizing strap
The stabilizing strap supports the tree and
helps prevent it from falling prematurely. The
width of the stabilizing strap is 1/10 to 1/5 of
the trunk diameter.
G Holding strap
The holding strap supports the tree and helps
prevent it from falling prematurely. The width
of the holding strap is 1/10 to 1/5 of the trunk
diameter.
11.5.4 Cutting the felling notch
The felling notch determines the direction in
which the tree falls. Country-specific standards
for making the felling notch must be observed.
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► Position the saw so that the felling notch is an
right angles to the direction of fall and the saw
is close to the ground.
► Make the horizontal cut.
► Make the angle cut at 45° to the horizontal cut.
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► If the wood is sound and long-fibered:
Observe the following points when making
sapwood cuts:
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The cuts must be the same at both sides.
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The cuts must be at same height as bottom
of felling notch.
–
The width of the cuts is 1/10 of the trunk
diameter.
The trunk does not splinter when the tree falls.
11.5.5 Plunge cutting
Plunge cutting is a technique required for felling.
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1.
2.
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► Begin cut with the lower portion of the guide
bar nose – with chain running at full speed.
► Cut until depth of kerf is twice the width of the
guide bar.
► Swing the saw into plunge-cutting position.
► Perform the plunge cut
11.5.6 Selecting the Appropriate Felling Cut
The choice of appropriate felling cut depends on
the following conditions:
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The natural inclination of the tree
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The tree’s branch formation
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Damage to the tree
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The tree’s state of health
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If there is snow on the tree: the snow load
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The direction of slope
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Wind direction and speed
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Nearby trees, if any
There are different features of these conditions.
Only two features are described in this Instruc‐
tion Manual.
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2
1 Normal tree
A normal tree is vertical and has an even
crown.
2 Leaner
A leaner stands at an angle and the crown
faces in the direction of fall.
11.5.7 Felling normal, small diameter tree
A normal tree is felled with a felling cut and stabi‐
lizing strap. This felling cut must be performed if
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