Unveiling the Technologies Behind Logging Machine Safe Protectors
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2022-07-05
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As China's economy continues to grow, the technology of logging machinery is evolving continuously. Logging machinery can be classified into two categories based on its usage type. But what about the technologies involved in the protective covers of logging machines?
With the continuous development of China's economy, logging machinery technology is being constantly updated. Logging machinery can be classified into two types according to its usage. Here are some important guidelines regarding the operation of the chainsaw, which is a key part often protected by a sleeve on the logging machine:
1. Grip and Stance: Always hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands. Use your right hand to grip the rear handle, and even if you're accustomed to a different way, keep your left hand properly placed. Grasp the handle with your thumb to better control the direction. Stand firmly during operation.
2. Starting and Sawing: Use the big throttle handle to lower the saw and clamp it before starting to saw.
3. Avoid Working During Engine Start - up: Do not start working when the engine is starting, as the throttle cannot be adjusted at this time.
4. Keep Body Clear: Ensure that no part of your body is within the working or buffering range of the saw chain.
5. Chain Rotation Caution: When the chain is rotating, immediately pull the chainsaw out of the wood.
6. Use Clamps and Mind the Surroundings: Always use clamps during work as the chainsaw has a forward - pulling force. Constantly pay attention to the surrounding environment, work calmly and with a clear mind. Only work in well - lit and highly visible areas to avoid endangering others.
7. Ventilation: Do not work in a closed or poorly ventilated room, even if the chainsaw has an exhaust gas catalytic muffler, to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
8. Component Matching: Try to use a short guide plate, and ensure that the chain, guide plate, and sprocket are properly matched with the saw.
9. Slope and Tree - related Precautions: When working on a slope, the operator should stand on the top or side of the slope. Be vigilant about tree rolling, and avoid the risk of being hit by stumps, branches, or falling into ditches. Do not stand on the tree trunk. When sawing a tree, be aware of the danger from sawing wood chips.
10. Rebound Awareness: During a rebound, the chainsaw can suddenly lose control and bounce towards the operator. If the chain at the end of the guide plate suddenly hits wood or a hard object, it may get stuck briefly, causing the saw to clamp. Be cautious of accidentally touching other branches when branching.
11. Rebound Prevention: When using a chainsaw, hold it firmly with both hands and cut with a large throttle to reduce the likelihood of rebound. Continuously observe the end of the guide plate and avoid using the end of the guide plate for cutting. When sawing small, tough trees, be aware of the risk of chain jamming.
12. Trunk and Incision Considerations: Pay attention to the position of the trunk and the force that may clamp the incision, which could potentially trap the chain.
13. Engine and Chain Maintenance: Only use saw chains sharpened according to regulations and cut under appropriate feed pressure. Monitor the engine sound; the sound and working state of the chainsaw should be consistent. Only slightly lower the engine in the saw slot. If the engine speed drops significantly or the chain stops rotating, immediately reduce the feed pressure to prevent chain saw damage from engine overheating.
14. Direction of Movement in Case of Chain Stuck: If the chain is stuck or hits other hard objects when sawing with the lower end of the guide plate, the chainsaw will be pulled towards the trunk and must be clamped. When using the upper end of the guide plate for sawing (back - hand saw), if the chain is stuck or hits hard objects, the chainsaw will bounce towards the operator.
15. Pre - logging Precautions: Before logging, only logging operators are allowed within the logging range. Ensure there is an unobstructed escape route behind the slope. Keep the working area around the trunk clear, and all operators must stand firmly.
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