Stihl MS 210, MS 230, MS 250 Instruction Manual

STIHL MS 210, 230, 250
Instruction Manual
Contents
Guide to Using this Manual 2 Safety Precautions 3 Reactive Forces 8 Working Techniques 9 Cutting Attachment 18 Mounting the Bar and Chain (side
chain tensioner) 18 Mounting the Bar and Chain (front
chain tensioner) 19
Original Instruction ManualPrinted on chlorine-free paper
Mounting the Bar and Chain (quick chain tensioner) 20
Tensioning the Saw Chain (side chain tensioner) 22
Tensioning the Saw Chain (front chain tensioner) 23
Tensioning the Saw Chain (quick chain tensioner) 23
Checking Chain Tension 23 Fuel 24 Fueling 25 Chain Lubricant 28 Filling Chain Oil Tank 28 Checking Chain Lubrication 29
Printing inks contain vegetable oils, paper can be recycled.
Chain Brake 29 Winter Operation 30 Starting / Stopping the Engine 31 Operating Instructions 35 Taking Care of the Guide Bar 36 Air Filter System 37 Cleaning the Air Filter 37 Adjusting the Carburetor 38 Spark Plug 39
Engine Running Behavior 40 Storing the Machine 41 Checking and Replacing the Chain
Sprocket 41 Maintaining and Sharpening the
Saw Chain 42 Maintenance and Care 46 Minimize Wear and Avoid Damage 48 Main Parts 49 Specifications 50 Ordering Spare Parts 52 Maintenance and Repairs 52 Disposal 53 EC Declaration of Conformity 53
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a quality engineered STIHL product.
It has been built using modern production techniques and comprehensive quality assurance. Every effort has been made to ensure your satisfaction and trouble-free use of the product.
Please contact your dealer or our sales company if you have any queries concerning this product.
Your
Dr. Nikolas Stihl
© ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG, 2020
0458-208-0121-A. VA5.J20.
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This instruction manual is protected by copyright. All rights reserved, especially the rights to reproduce, translate and process with electronic systems.
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Guide to Using this Manual
This Instruction Manual refers to a STIHL chain saw, also called a machine in this Instruction Manual.
Pictograms
Pictograms that appear on the machine are explained in this Instruction Manual.
Depending on the machine and equipment version, the following pictograms may appear on the machine.
Fuel tank; fuel mixture of gasoline and engine oil
Tank for chain oil; chain oil
Engage and release chain brake
Coasting brake
Intake air baffle: winter operation
Intake air baffle: summer operation
Handle heating
Actuate decompression valve
Actuate manual fuel pump
Symbols in text
WARNING
Warning where there is a risk of an accident or personal injury or serious damage to property.
Engineering improvements
STIHL's philosophy is to continually improve all of its products. For this reason we may modify the design, engineering and appearance of our products periodically.
Therefore, some changes, modifications and improvements may not be covered in this manual.
Direction of chain travel
Ematic; chain oil flow adjustment
Tension saw chain
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NOTICE
Caution where there is a risk of damaging the machine or its individual components.
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Safety Precautions
Special safety precau­tions must be observed to reduce the risk of per­sonal injury when working with a chain saw because of the very high chain speed and very sharp cutters.
It is important that you read the instruction man­ual before first use and keep it in a safe place for future reference. Non­observance of the instruction manual may result in serious or even fatal injury.
General
Observe all applicable local safety regulations, standards and ordinances.
The use of noise emitting power tools may be restricted to certain times by national or local regulations.
If you have not used this model before: Have your dealer or other experienced user show you how to operate your machine or attend a special course in its operation.
Minors should never be allowed to use a chain saw.
Keep bystanders, especially children, and animals away from the work area.
The user is responsible for avoiding injury to third parties or damage to their property.
Do not lend or rent your chain saw without the instruction manual. Be sure that anyone using it understands the information contained in this manual.
To operate a chain saw you must be rested, in good physical condition and mental health. If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work, check with your doctor before operating a chain saw.
Do not operate the chain saw if you are under the influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol) which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment.
To reduce the risk of accidents or injury, put off the work in poor weather conditions (rain, snow, ice, wind).
Persons with pacemakers only: The ignition system of your chain saw produces an electromagnetic field of a very low intensity. This field may interfere with some pacemakers. To reduce health risks, STIHL recommends that persons with pacemakers consult their physician and the pacemaker manufacturer before operating this power tool.
Intended use
The machine may only be used to saw wood and wooden objects.
Do not use the machine for any other purpose – risk of accidents!
Do not modify the machine in any way – this may increase the risk of personal injury. STIHL excludes all liability for personal injury and damage to property caused while using unauthorised attachments.
Clothing and Equipment
Wear proper protective clothing and equipment.
Clothing must be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement. Wear snug fitting clothing with cut­retardant pads – no loose-fitting jacket.
Avoid clothing that could get caught on branches, brush or moving parts of the machine. Do not wear a scarf, necktie or jewellery. Tie up and confine long hair (headscarf, cap, hard hat, etc.).
Wear suitable safety shoes – with cut-retard­ant material, non-slip soles and steel toe caps.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of eye injuries, wear tight-fitting safety goggles conform­ing to standard EN 166 or a face shield. Make sure that the safety goggles and the face shield fit correctly.
Wear "personal" hearing protection – for example, ear defenders.
Wear a hard hat wherever there is any risk of falling objects.
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Wear sturdy protective gloves made of a resist­ant material (e.g. leather).
STIHL can supply a comprehensive range of personal protective equipment.
Transport
Before any transport – even over short distances – switch off the machine, engage the chain brake and attach the chain scabbard. This avoids the risk of the saw chain starting unintentionally.
Always carry the chain saw by the handle – with the hot muffler away from your body, the guide bar must point to the rear. Avoid touching hot parts of the machine, especially the surface of the muffler – risk of burns!
In vehicles: Properly secure the machine to prevent tipping, damage and chain oil or fuel spillage.
Cleaning
Clean plastic parts with a cloth. Harsh detergents can damage the plastic.
Clean the dust and dirt off the machine – do not use any grease solvents for this purpose.
Clean the ventilation slots if necessary.
Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to clean the machine. The hard jet of water can damage parts of the machine.
Accessories
Only use those tools, guide bars, chains, chain sprockets, accessories or technically equivalent components that have been approved by STIHL for this machine. If you have any questions in this respect, consult a servicing dealer. Use only high quality tools and accessories. Otherwise, there may be a risk of accidents and damage to the machine.
STIHL recommends the use of genuine STIHL tools, guide bars, chains, chain sprockets and accessories. They are specifically designed to match your model and meet your performance requirements.
Refuelling
Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel – keep clear of naked flames and fire – do not spill any fuel – no smoking.
Switch off the engine before refuelling.
Never refuel the machine while the engine is still hot – the fuel may spill over – risk of fire!
Open the fuel filler cap carefully so that any excess pressure is relieved gradually and fuel does not splash out.
The machine may only be refuelled in a well ventilated place. Clean the machine immediately if fuel is spilled. Do not spill fuel over your clothing – contaminated clothing must be changed immediately.
The machines can be equipped with the following filler caps as standard:
Cliplock filler cap (bayonet-type)
Place the cliplock filler cap (bayonet-type) in position, turn as far as stop and fold the cliplock down.
This helps reduce the risk of unit vibrations causing an incorrectly tightened filler cap to loosen or come off and spill quantities of fuel.
Look out for leaks! Never start the engine if fuel has been spilled or is leaking – Fatal burns may result!
Before Starting Work
Check that your saw is properly assembled and in good condition – refer to appropriate chapters in the instruction manual.
Check the fuel system for leaks,
paying special attention to visible parts such as the tank cap, hose connections and the manual fuel pump (on machines so equipped). If
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there are any leaks or damage, do not start the engine – risk of fire. Have your saw repaired by a servicing dealer before using it again.
Check operation of chain brake,
front hand guard
Correctly mounted guide bar
Correctly tensioned chain
The trigger and trigger lockout must
move freely and spring back to the idle position when they are released.
Master Control lever must move
easily to STOP, 0 or
Check that the spark plug boot is
secure – a loose boot may cause arcing that could ignite combustible fumes and cause a fire.
Never attempt to modify the controls
or safety devices in any way.
Keep the handles dry and clean –
free from oil and dirt – for safe control of the saw.
Make sure there is sufficient fuel
and chain oil in the tanks.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not operate your saw if it is damaged or not properly assembled.
Starting the chain saw
Always work on a level surface. Ensure a firm and secure footing. Hold the machine securely – the chain must not touch any objects or the floor – danger of injury due to the rotating saw chain.
Your chain saw is a one-person saw. Do not allow other persons to be in the working area – not even while starting.
Do not start the chain saw if the chain is in a cut.
Move at least 3 meters away from the place where the machine was refuelled and never start the motor in enclosed spaces.
Lock the chain with the chain brake before starting – risk of injury due to rotating chain!
Do not drop-start the engine – start as described in the Instruction Manual.
During operation
Ensure you always have a firm and safe footing. Take special care when the bark is wet – danger of slipping!
Always hold the chain saw firmly with both hands: Right hand on the rear handle – even if you are left-handed. To ensure reliable control, wrap your thumbs tightly around the handlebar and handle.
In the event of impending danger or in an emergency, switch off the engine immediately by moving the Master Control lever / stop switch to STOP, 0 or .
Never let the machine run unattended.
Exercise caution with slippery surfaces, water, snow, ice, steep slopes, uneven ground or green wood that has just been stripped of its bark – danger of slipping!
Use caution with tree stumps, roots, ditches – danger of stumbling!
Do not work alone – keep within calling distance of others who are trained in emergency procedures and can provide help in an emergency. Helpers at the cutting site must also wear protective clothing (helmet!) and stand well clear of the branches being cut.
More care and attention than usual are required when wearing ear protection, as warning sounds (shouts, beeps, etc.) cannot be heard properly.
Take a break in good time to avoid tiredness or exhaustion – risk of accidents!
Dust (e. g., sawdust), fumes and smoke produced while using the machine may be hazardous to health. If dust is generated, wear a dust mask.
When the engine is running: Note that the saw chain continues to rotate for a short period after you let go of the throttle trigger – coasting effect.
No smoking when working with or near the chain saw - risk of fire! Combustible fuel vapour may escape from the fuel system.
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Examine the saw chain periodically at short intervals and as soon as you note any tangible changes:
Switch off the engine; wait until the
saw chain is stationary
Check condition and secure fitting
Check sharpness
Never touch the saw chain when the engine is running. If the saw chain becomes jammed by an object, switch off the engine immediately before attempting to remove the object – risk of injury!
Always turn off the engine before leaving the machine unattended.
To change the saw chain, switch off the engine. Risk of injury from the motor starting unintentionally!
Keep easily combustible materials (e. g., wood chips, bark, dry grass, fuel) away from hot exhaust gases and hot mufflers – risk of fire! Mufflers with catalytic converters can become especially hot.
Never work without chain lubrication – monitor the oil level in the oil tank. Stop work immediately if the oil level in the oil tank is too low and top up with chain oil – see also "Topping up with chain oil" and "Check chain lubrication".
If the machine is subjected to unusually high loads for which it was not designed (e. g., heavy impact or a fall), always check that it is in good condition before continuing work – see also "Before starting work".
Check the fuel system for leaks and make sure the safety devices are working properly. Never continue using
a machine that is not in perfect working order. In case of doubt, have the unit checked by your servicing dealer.
Check for correct idling, so that the saw chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is released. Check the idle setting regularly and correct when possible. Have the machine repaired by a STIHL servicing dealer if the saw chain still continues to move during idling.
The chain saw produces poisonous exhaust gases as soon as the engine starts. These gases may be colourless and odour­less and may contain unburnt hydrocarbons and benzene. Never work with the machine indoors or in poorly ventilated areas, even if your machine is equipped with a catalytic converter.
Ensure proper ventilation when working in trenches, hollows or other confined locations – risk of fatal injury from breathing toxic fumes!
If you feel sick, have a headache, vision problems (e. g., your field of vision gets smaller), hearing problems, dizziness or inability to concentrate, stop work immediately. Such symptoms may be caused by an excessively high concentration of exhaust emissions – risk of accident!
After finishing work
Switch off the motor, engage the chain brake and attach the chain scabbard.
Storage
When the machine is not in use, it should be stored in such a way that no­one is endangered. Secure the machine against unauthorised use.
Store the machine in a safe, dry room.
Vibrations
Prolonged use of the power tool may result in vibration-induced circulation problems in the hands (whitefinger disease).
No general recommendation can be given for the length of usage because it depends on several factors.
The period of usage is prolonged by:
Hand protection (wearing warm
gloves)
Work breaks
The period of usage is shortened by:
Any personal tendency to suffer
from poor circulation (symptoms: frequently cold fingers, tingling sensations).
Low outside temperatures.
The force with which the handles
are held (a tight grip restricts circulation).
Continual and regular users should monitor closely the condition of their hands and fingers. If any of the above symptoms appear (e.g. tingling sensation in fingers), seek medical advice.
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Maintenance and repairs
Always switch off the engine before any repair, cleaning or maintenance work and any work on the chain. Risk of injury if the engine starts inadvertently!
Exception: adjustment of carburettor and idle speed.
The machine must be serviced regularly. Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work not described in the Instruction Manual. All other work should be carried out by a servicing dealer.
STIHL recommends that maintenance and repair work be carried out only by authorised STIHL dealers. STIHL dealers receive regular training and are supplied with technical information.
Use only high-quality spare parts. Otherwise, there may be a risk of accidents and damage to the machine. If you have any questions in this respect, consult a servicing dealer.
Do not modify the machine in any way – this may increase the risk of personal injury –risk of accidents!
To reduce the risk of fire due to ignition outside the cylinder, move the master control level to STOP, 0 or before turning the engine over on the starter when the spark plug boot is removed or the spark plug is unscrewed!
Do not service or store the machine near a naked flame – risk of fire due to the fuel.
Check fuel cap regularly for tightness.
Use only spark plugs that are in perfect condition and have been approved by STIHL – see "Specifications".
Check ignition lead (insulation in good condition, secure connection).
Check that the muffler is in perfect working condition.
Do not use the machine if the muffler is damaged or missing – risk of fire, damage to hearing!
Never touch a hot muffler – risk of burns!
The condition of the anti-vibration elements influences vibration behaviour – inspect anti-vibration elements periodically.
Inspect chain catcher – replace if damaged.
Switch off the engine
To check the chain tension
To retension the chain
To replace the chain
For remedying malfunctions
Observe sharpening instructions – for safe and proper handling, always keep the chain and guide bar in flawless condition. Keep the chain properly sharpened, tensioned and well lubricated.
Change chain, guide bar and chain sprocket in due time.
Regularly check that the clutch drum is in perfect working condition.
Always store fuel and chain lubricant only in the specified type of containers and ensure they are correctly labelled. Store in a dry, cool and secure place protected against light and sunlight.
In the event of a chain brake malfunction, switch off the machine immediately – risk of injury! Consult a
servicing dealer – do not use the machine until the malfunction has been remedied, see "Chain brake".
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001BA257 KN
001BA037 KN
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Reactive Forces
The most common reactive forces are: kickback, pushback and pull-in.
Dangers of kickback
Kickback can result in fatal cuts.
Kickback occurs if, for example,
The saw chain in the area of the
upper quarter of the guide bar nose unintentionally comes into contact with wood or a solid object – e. g., unintentionally touches another limb during limbing
The saw chain at the nose of the
guide bar is briefly pinched in the cut
QuickStop chain brake:
This device reduces the risk of injury in certain situations – it cannot prevent kickback. If activated, the brake stops the saw chain within a fraction of a second – refer to chapter "Chain brake" in this Instruction Manual.
Be especially careful with small,
tough limbs, undergrowth and offshoots – the saw chain may become caught in them
Never cut several limbs at once
Do not lean too far forward
Do not cut above shoulder height
Use extreme caution when re-
entering a previous cut
Do not attempt plunge cuts if you
are not experienced in this cutting technique
Be alert for shifting of the log or
other forces that may cause the cut to close and pinch the chain
Always cut with a correctly
sharpened, properly tensioned saw chain – the depth gauge setting must not be too large
Use low-kickback saw chains as
well as narrow-radius guide bars
Pull-in (A)
Kickback occurs when the saw is suddenly thrown up and back in an uncontrolled arc towards the operator.
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Reducing the risk of kickback
Work cautiously and methodically
Hold the chain saw firmly with both
hands and maintain a secure grip
Always cut at full throttle
Be awar e of th e loc ation of the guide
bar nose
Do not cut with the guide bar nose
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When the chain on the bottom of the bar – overbucking – is suddenly pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in the wood, the chain saw may suddenly
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B
be drawn forward toward the log – to avoid this, engage the bumper spike firmly in the wood.
Pushback (B)
When the chain on the top of the bar – underbucking – is suddenly pinched, caught or encounters a foreign object in the wood, the chain saw may suddenly be driven straight back toward the operator – to avoid this:
Do not allow the top of the guide bar
to become jammed
Do not twist the guide bar in the cut
Be very careful
With freely hanging limbs
With trunks that are under tension
between other trees because they fell unfavourably
When working in windbreaks
In these cases, do not use a chain saw – use a hoist, winch or dragline instead.
Pull out trunks that are lying about and have been cut free. Whenever possible, deal with them in open areas.
Dead wood (brittle, rotten or dead wood) poses a significant, highly unpredictable hazard. It is extremely difficult or even practically impossible to recognise the danger. Use aids such as winches or draglines.
When felling close to roads, rail lines, power lines, etc., work with particular care. If necessary, notify police, power companies or railway authorities.
Working Techniques
Sawing and felling work, including all related work (plunge cutting, limbing, etc.) may only be carried out by persons who have been specially trained and instructed. Persons who are not experienced chain saw users should not carry out any such work – increased risk of accidents!
Country-specific legislation on felling technique must be complied with during felling work.
Cutting
Do not operate your saw with the starting throttle lock engaged. Engine speed cannot be controlled with the throttle trigger in this position.
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight conditions and only when visibility is good. Ensure you do not endanger others – stay alert at all times.
First-time users are advised to practice cutting logs on a sawhorse – see "When cutting small logs".
Use the shortest possible guide bar: The chain, guide bar and chain sprocket must match each other and your saw.
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Position the saw so that your body is clear of the cutting attachment.
Always pull the saw out of the cut with the chain running.
Use your chain saw for cutting only. It is not designed for prying or shoveling away limbs, roots or other objects.
Do not underbuck freely hanging limbs.
Take care when cutting scrub and young trees. The saw chain may catch and throw thin shoots in your direction.
To reduce the risk of injury, take special care when cutting shattered wood because of the risk of injury from slivers being caught and thrown in your direction.
Make sure your saw does not touch any foreign materials: Stones, nails, etc. may be flung off and damage the saw chain. The saw may kick back unexpectedly – risk of accidents.
If the rotating chain makes contact with a rock or other solid object there is a risk of sparking which may cause easily combustible material to catch fire under certain circumstances. Dry plants and scrub are also easily combustible, especially in hot and dry weather conditions. If there is a risk of fire, do not use your chainsaw near combustible
materials, dry plants or scrub. Always contact your local forest authority for information on a possible fire risk.
If on a slope, stand on the uphill side of the log. Watch out for rolling logs.
When working at heights:
Always use a lift bucket
Never work on a ladder or in a tree
Never work on an insecure support
Do not work above shoulder height
Never operate your power tool with
one hand
Begin cutting with the saw at full throttle and engage the spiked bumper firmly in the wood, and then continue cutting.
Never work without the spiked bumper because the saw may pull you forwards and off balance. Always engage the spiked bumper securely in the tree or limb.
Note when reaching the end of a cut that the saw is no longer supported in the kerf. You have to take the full weight of the machine since it might otherwise go out of control.
When cutting small logs:
Use a sturdy and stable support –
sawhorse.
Never hold the log with your leg or
foot.
Never allow another person to hold
the log or help in any other way.
Limbing:
Use a low kickback chain.
Work with the saw supported
wherever possible.
Do not stand on the log while
limbing it.
Do not cut with the bar nose.
Watch for limbs which are under
tension.
Never cut several limbs at once.
Lying or standing logs under tension:
Always make cuts in the correct sequence (first at the compression side (1), then at the tension side (2), the saw may otherwise pinch or kick back – risk of injury.
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N Make relieving cut at the
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/
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2
1 1
/
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2
compression side (1)
N Make bucking cut at the tension
side (2)
Be wary of pushback when making bucking cut from the bottom upwards (underbuck).
NOTICE
Do not cut a lying log at a point where it is touching the ground because the saw chain will otherwise be damaged.
Ripping cut:
Cutting technique in which the spiked bumper is not used – risk of pull-in – start the cut with the guide bar at the shallowest possible angle – take extra care since there is an increased danger of kickback.
Preparing for felling
Check that there are no other persons in the felling area – other than helpers.
Make sure no-one is endangered by the falling tree – the noise of your engine may drown any warning calls.
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Maintain a distance of at least 2 1/2 tree lengths from the next felling site.
Determining direction of fall and escape path
Select gap in stand into which you want the tree to fall.
Pay special attention to the following points:
The natural inclination of the tree
Unusually heavy limb structure,
asymmetrical growth, damage to tree
The wind direction and speed – do
not fell in high winds
Direction of slope
Neighboring trees
Snow load
Take the general condition of the
tree into account – be especially careful with trunk damage or deadwood (brittle, rotten or dead wood)
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001BA040 KN
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45°
45°
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001BA146 KN
001BA271 KN
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C
A Direction of fall B Escape path (escape routes)
Establish escape paths for each
worker – approx. 45° diagonally opposite to the direction of fall
Clear escape paths, eliminate
obstacles
Put down tools and equipment at a
safe distance – but not on the escape paths
When felling, stand only to the side
of the falling trunk and only move back laterally onto the escape path
Plan escape paths on slopes
parallel to the slope
When walking away along the
escape path, watch out for falling limbs and watch the top of the tree.
Preparing work area at base of tree
First clear the tree base and work
area from interfering limbs and brush to provide a secure footing.
Carefully clear the base of the trunk
(e.g., with an axe) – sand, stones and other foreign objects will blunt the saw chain
Remove largest buttresses: first the
largest buttress – saw first vertically, then horizontally – only if the tree is in sound condition
Felling notch
Preparing the felling notch
The felling notch (C) determines the direction of fall.
Important:
Make a felling notch at right angle to
direction of fall
Saw as close to the ground as
possible
Cut to a depth of approx. 1/5 to 1/3
of the diameter of the trunk
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001BA150 KN
Determine direction of fall with gunning sight on cover and fan housing
Your chainsaw has a gunning sight on the cover and fan housing. Use this gunning sight.
Making the felling notch
When making a felling notch, align the chainsaw so that the notch lies at a right angle to the direction of fall.
During the procedure, various sequences are permitted for making a felling notch with a bottom (horizontal) cut and top (angled) cut – comply with national legislation regarding felling technique.
N Make a bottom (horizontal) cut N Make the top (angled) cut
approx. 45°- 60° to the bottom cut
Checking the direction of fall
N Insert the c hainsaw wit h gu ide bar in
the bottom of the felling notch. The gunning sight must point in the planned direction of fall – if necessary, correct direction of fall by re-cutting the felling notch.
Sapwood cuts
Sapwood cuts in long-fibered softwood help prevent sapwood splintering when the tree falls. Make cuts at both sides of the trunk at same height as bottom of
felling notch to a depth of about 1/10 of trunk diameter. On large diameter trees, cut to no more than width of guide bar.
Do not make sapwood cuts if wood is diseased.
Basic information on felling cut
Basic dimensions
C
1/10
Ø
C
E
G
The felling notch (C) determines the direction of fall.
The hinge (D) functions like a real hinge to guide the tree to the ground.
Width of hinge: approx. 1/10 of the
trunk diameter
Never saw through the hinge while
felling – otherwise the tree will fall in a direction other than the one planned – risk of accident!
With rotten trunks, leave a wider
hinge
001BA259 KN
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001BA269 KN
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2.
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001BA260 KN
The tree is felled with the felling cut (E).
Cut horizontally
1/10 (at least 3 cm) of tree diameter
higher than bottom of felling notch (C).
The holding strap (F) or stabilizing strap (G) supports the tree and helps prevent it from falling prematurely.
Width of strip: approx. 1/10 to 1/5 of
the trunk diameter
Do not cut into the strip during the
felling cut
With rotten trunks, leave a wider
strip
Plunge cutting
For relieving cuts during shortening
For wood carving
N Use a low kickback saw chain and
proceed with special care
1. Begin cut by applying the lower portion of the guide bar nose – do not use upper portion because of risk of kickback. Cut at full strength until the depth of the kerf is twice the width of the guide bar
2. Swing the machine slowly into the plunge cutting position – risk of kickback and pushback!
3. Make the plunge cut very carefully. Risk of pushback.
Where possible, use a plunge blade. The plunge blade and the upper/lower side of the guide bar are parallel.
During plunge cutting, the plunge bar helps to keep the hinge parallel in form, i.e. the same thickness at all points. To do this, guide the plunge bar parallel to the sink chord.
Felling wedges
Insert the felling wedge as soon as possible, i.e. as soon as no obstruction of saw control is to be expected. Position the felling wedge in the felling cut and drive in with suitable tools.
Only use aluminum or plastic wedges – do not use steel wedges. Steel wedges can seriously damage the saw chain and cause dangerous kickback.
Select suitable felling wedges dependent on the trunk diameter and the width of the kerf (analogue to felling cut (E)).
Contact the STIHL dealer for the selection of the felling wedge (suitable length, width and height).
Selecting the appropriate felling cut
The selection of the appropriate felling cut is dependent on the same tree characteristics that must be noted when determining the direction of fall and the escape paths.
There are various different features of these characteristics. This User Manual will only describe the two most commonly occurring variants:
left: Normal tree – vertically
upright tree with uniform crown
right: Leaner tree - crown pointing in
direction of fall
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001BA273 KN
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001BA263 KN
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2.
3.
5.
Felling cut with stabilizing strap (normal tree)
A) Thin trunks
Implement this felling cut when the trunk diameter is smaller than the cutting length of the chainsaw.
Shout a warning before starting the felling cut.
N Plunge cut the felling cut (E) –
plunge the guide bar fully in
N Engage the spiked bumper behind
the hinge and use this as the rotation point – reposition the chainsaw as little as possible
N Make the felling cut up to the
hinge (1)
Do not cut into the hinge N Make the felling cut up to the
stabilizing strap (2)
Do not cut into the stabilizing strap
N Set the felling wedge (3)
Shout a second warning immediately before the tree falls.
N Cut through the stabilizing strap,
horizontal level with the felling cut, with arms fully extended
B) Thick trunks
Implement this felling cut when the trunk diameter is greater than the cutting length of the machine.
Shout a warning before starting the felling cut.
N Engage the spiked bumper at the
height of the felling cut and use this as the rotation point – reposition the chainsaw as little as possible
N Tip of the guide bar must penetrate
the wood before the hinge (1) – guide the chainsaw absolutely horizontally and swivel as widely as possible
N Make the felling cut up to the
hinge (2)
Do not cut into the hinge N Make the felling cut up to the
stabilizing strap (3)
Do not cut into the stabilizing strap
The felling cut must be continued on the opposite side of the trunk.
Ensure that the second cut is at the same level as the first cut.
MS 210, MS 210 C, MS 230, MS 230 C, MS 250, MS 250 C
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N Plunge cut the felling cut N Make the felling cut up to the
hinge (4)
Do not cut into the hinge N Make the felling cut up to the
stabilizing strap (5)
Do not cut into the stabilizing strap
N Set the felling wedge (6)
Shout a second warning immediately before the tree falls.
N Cut through the stabilizing strap,
horizontal level with the felling cut, with arms fully extended
Felling Cut with Holding Strap (Leaner)
A) Thin trunks
Implement this felling cut when the trunk diameter is smaller than the cutting length of the chainsaw.
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N Plunge cut the guide bar into the
trunk until it exits on the other side
N Make the felling cut (E) towards the
hinge (1)
Cut horizontally
Do not cut into the hinge
N Make the felling cut towards the
holding strap (2)
Cut horizontally
Do not cut into the holding strap.
MS 210, MS 210 C, MS 230, MS 230 C, MS 250, MS 250 C
Shout a second warning immediately before the tree falls.
N With outstretched arms, cut through
the holding strap at a downward angle from outside.
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