Husqvarna 592XP Owner Manual - Page 17

WARNING, To use the limbing technique

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2. Apply full throttle and rotate the product. Keep the spiked bumper against the trunk. This procedure makes it easier to apply the force necessary to cut through the trunk. 2. Cut through the trunk on the pull stroke until the two kerfs touch. 2. To cut a trunk on the ground 1. Cut through the trunk on the pull stroke. Keep full throttle but be prepared for sudden accidents. 1. To cut a trunk that has support on two ends WARNING: Make sure that the saw chain does not get caught in the trunk during cutting. Obey the instructions below. WARNING: Make sure that the saw chain does not touch the ground when you complete the kerf. 2. Cut approximately ⅔ through the trunk and then stop. Turn the trunk and cut from the opposite side. 1. Cut on the pull stroke approximately ⅓ through the trunk. 2. Cut through the remaining part of the trunk on the push stroke to complete the cut. 1. 1. 2. 2. To cut a trunk that has support on one end WARNING: Make sure that the trunk does not break during cutting. Obey the instructions below. 1. Cut on the push stroke approximately ⅓ through the trunk. WARNING: Stop the engine if the saw chain gets caught in the trunk. Use a lever to open up the kerf and remove the product. Do not try to pull the product out by hand. This can result in injury when the product suddenly breaks free. To use the limbing technique Note: For thick branches, use the cutting technique. Refer to To use the cutting technique on page 16. WARNING: There is a high accident risk when you use the limbing technique. Refer to Kickback information on page 14 for instructions how to prevent kickback. WARNING: Cut limbs one by one. Be careful when you remove small limbs and do not cut bushes or many small limbs at the same time. Small limbs can get caught in the 1471 - 001 - 18.02.2021 17

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2.
Apply full throttle and rotate the product. Keep the
spiked bumper against the trunk. This procedure
makes it easier to apply the force necessary to cut
through the trunk.
To cut a trunk on the ground
1.
Cut through the trunk on the pull stroke. Keep full
throttle but be prepared for sudden accidents.
WARNING:
Make sure that the saw
chain does not touch the ground when
you complete the kerf.
2.
Cut approximately ⅔ through the trunk and then
stop. Turn the trunk and cut from the opposite side.
1.
2.
To cut a trunk that has support on one end
WARNING:
Make sure that the trunk
does not break during cutting. Obey the
instructions below.
1.
Cut on the push stroke approximately ⅓ through the
trunk.
2.
Cut through the trunk on the pull stroke until the two
kerfs touch.
1.
2.
To cut a trunk that has support on two ends
WARNING:
Make sure that the saw
chain does not get caught in the trunk during
cutting. Obey the instructions below.
1.
Cut on the pull stroke approximately ⅓ through the
trunk.
2.
Cut through the remaining part of the trunk on the
push stroke to complete the cut.
1.
2.
WARNING:
Stop the engine if the saw
chain gets caught in the trunk. Use a lever to
open up the kerf and remove the product.
Do not try to pull the product out by hand.
This can result in injury when the product
suddenly breaks free.
To use the limbing technique
Note:
For thick branches, use the cutting technique.
Refer to
To use the cutting technique on page 16
.
WARNING:
There is a high accident
risk when you use the limbing technique.
Refer to
Kickback information on page 14
for
instructions how to prevent kickback.
WARNING:
Cut limbs one by one. Be
careful when you remove small limbs and do
not cut bushes or many small limbs at the
same time. Small limbs can get caught in the
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