Stihl HS 82 T Product Instruction Manual - Page 14

Cutting Sequence, Disposal, Working Technique, Vertical Cut, Horizontal Cut

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English Do not use your power tool during other people's normal rest periods. Cutting Sequence Working Technique Vertical Cut Use lopping shears or a chain saw to cut out thick branches first. Cut both sides of the hedge first, then the top. Disposal Do not throw cuttings in the garbage can - they can be composted! Horizontal Cut Swing the cutting blade from the bottom upwards in an arc - lower the nose of the blade, move along the hedge and then swing the blade up again in an arc. Any working position above head height is tiring. To minimize the risk of accidents, work in such positions for short periods only. Hold the cutter bar at an angle of 0° to 10° as you swing the hedge trimmer horizontally. Swing the cutting blade in an arc towards the outside of the hedge so that the cuttings are swept to the ground. 12 HS 82 R, HS 82 T

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HS 82 R, HS 82 T
English
12
Do not use your power tool during other
people's normal rest periods.
Cutting Sequence
Use lopping shears or a chain saw to cut
out thick branches first.
Cut both sides of the hedge first, then
the top.
Disposal
Do not throw cuttings in the garbage can
– they can be composted!
Working Technique
Vertical Cut
Swing the cutting blade from the bottom
upwards in an arc – lower the nose of the
blade, move along the hedge and then
swing the blade up again in an arc.
Any working position above head height
is tiring. To minimize the risk of
accidents, work in such positions for
short periods only.
Horizontal Cut
Hold the cutter bar at an angle of 0° to
10° as you swing the hedge trimmer
horizontally.
Swing the cutting blade in an arc
towards the outside of the hedge so that
the cuttings are swept to the ground.