Clinton 323A Kullanım Kılavuzu ve Parça Listesi - Sayfa 6
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3.
4.
5.
After tilting the unit to
the maxi-
mum
angle
(about 35") for
the
ini-
tial
cut, pull the
Chainsaw toward
you.
Repeat
this rocking motion
until
the cut is
completed.
CAUTION: As
the cut
nears com-
pletion you
must
be
careful
to
keep
the
sawing
unit from
entering
the
ground.
It
is
sometimes
possible
to
roll
the log forward and
complete
the cut from the
oppdsite side,
but
often this
cannot
be done, and
ex-
treme care
is
necessary.
Release
the
throttle
as
you
complete
the cut, and this action
disengag:s
the clutch.
Figure
No.
7
NOTCHING
AND
FEILING
For this
type
of
operation
rotate
the guide bar
in
a horizontal
position
against
the
tree.
DO NOT
allow
spectators
within six feet of the
chain
when
it
is
running.
Remember
that the
undercut notch
guides the
fall of
the tree and
should
be made
with
care.
By holding
your
saw
at the
desired angle
any type
of
notch can be
made,
but plan
care-
fully.
(See
Figure No.
7)
As you start your felling cut
remem-
ber
to LEAVE HOLDING WOOD
(See
Figure No. 7)
or
the
tree might
spin out
of
control.
Think
before
you
cut!
SPECIAL
TOOLS
NEEDED: CST'I
t
File Holder
Assembly
CST'34 DePrh
Gauge
Figure
No.
6
BUCKING
CUT
Small
togs
Try
your
hand
at
bucking
a
few
stove wood
lengths,
just to
get
the
feel
of
your
saw.
l.
Select
a
suitable
log
approximately
12
to
18
inches
in
diameter.
2.
Start your saw
according
to
in-
structions
on
page
8.
3.
Place
one
hand on the
handle
griP
for
complete
control
of
the
engine.
Use
the other
hand
on
the tubular
handle
to
support the
unit.
4. Chain
should
be
allowed
to
feed
itself with
a
minimum amount of
pressure
on the
unit
by
the
operator
to
achieve best
cutting
results.
5.
As
the
cut
is completed,
release the
throttle
which
disengages
the
clutch.
6.
Continue this bucking practice
un-
til
you
are
well
acquainted
with
the
saw.
BUCKING
CUT
Large
Iogs
.
To cut a log up to the
capacity of
the guide bar, start at the top
of
the
log.
l.
Raise
the power
unit
and
lower
the
cutting
mechanism
to
begin
your
cut
t>n
the
side
of the
log
that
faces
away
from
you.
2.
Notice that
sawing
action
holds
the
saw against
thc
log.
(See
Figure No.
6)
Clinton
Chainsaws
are
Precision
sharoened
at the factory and
come to
you'ready
for
general
use'
To
obtatn
ihe
b"rt
iervice from
Your saw
KEEP
iHn--cnetN
sHARP
AT
ApL
TIMES.
Remember
that
Your
sawrng
chain and guide
bar
are
a
worklng
;;.
An
irfrProPerlY seated
chain' or
l"i
tt
ut is
iooily
sharpened
.or
ten-
iioneO.
will but
a
serious
strain
upon
the
suide
bai
and the engine'
,
t.
A
Outt
chain forces the guide.bar
to
exert more
Pressure'
and this
maY
soread
the bar
groove
or
cause
un-
"'uin
*"ut
on
t[e
edges'
Check
the
suide bar regularlY
with a
square
ind
file
the
edges
Parallel'
z.
ii-itte
saw
is
n-ot
cutting straight'
do
-
.tot trv
to
remedY
this
in
the
cut-
tine.
BY
forcing [he guide bar
Y.ou
cati
berid
or burn it.
Stop the
engrne
and
chect for
the
trouble on
the
bar
or
chain'
the onlv important
Parts
of
it'
The
aeoth
suidei or
riders
have
much to
a"' *l?t,
the
effectiveness
of
the
Ii*'t
op"tution and must be filed
about every
third time
the teeth
are
sharpened
to
maintain the
ProPer
cleaiance. Use
CST-34'
s.
coii"it
tools are a vital P?tt
9l
u
successful maintenance
lob'
-
Y
ou
mav have
some
of
these
tools
on
iiaria,
urt if
you do not
they.arg..all
avaitiUte
at your
Authorized Ciln-
ton
dealers'
i. i'to*
round (not
taPered)
file'
Clinton
dealers stock
the
Irle
[unat",
holder with
guide-marks
and
coirect
file.
Ask
for
CST-11'
(See
Figure
No'
9)
U.
e
nat file
(cross-cut
or mill
bas-
tard)
for
use
with
dePth
gauge
in
maintaining ProPer
rlcler
clearance.
..
P"Ptt,
gauge
(CST-34)
with
ad-
-
iusiabli
d-ial
for
determining
tl"utun.".
(See
Figure
No'
9)
d. Filine
clamP
or
straight
edg€
vise
to hold
the chain
while
tt
ts
being
sharPened.
6.
3.
4.
Careful
maintenance
and
sharPen-
i* *ltt
minimize all
these
troubles'
LSok carefully
at the
chain illustra-
tion
ffinut.
No. 8)
and You will
notice
th-at
the
cutting
teeth are not
l.
2.
3.
NOTCH
h
brr
OF TREE
csr'il
FltE
HOI'OER
csT-34
DEPTH
GAUGE
Figgre
No.
9
t0