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  • 11:4011:40, 22 June 2005 diff hist +330 N File:Chainsaw warning labels.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw warning labels. At least in the UK, it is a legal requirement that loud tools carry a warning label showing that the operator should use ear defenders. This saw has a variety of warning labels. Stihl MS280C chainsaw ma
  • 11:3811:38, 22 June 2005 diff hist +460 N File:Chainsaw trigger lock.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw trigger lock. The trigger below the saw handle controls the engine throttle. The black lever above the saw handle is the trigger lock. It must not be possible to operate the trigger unless the trigger lock is pressed do
  • 11:3411:34, 22 June 2005 diff hist +453 N File:Chainsaw starter handle faulty.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw starter handle, faulty. The return spring for the starter cord is not sufficiently tight. The handle must spring back into its mount on the saw body. A loose starter cord could become entangled and cause the operator to
  • 11:3211:32, 22 June 2005 diff hist +487 N File:Chainsaw starter handle.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw starter handle. The starter handle allows the operator to pull out the starter cord to start the 2-stroke engine. A spring returns the handle to its original position. The handle must spring back snugly to its mount on
  • 11:2811:28, 22 June 2005 diff hist +360 N File:Chainsaw spring mount.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw spring mount. The handles of the saw are isolated from the engine and cutting bar to reduce vibration for the operator. Excess vibration can cause "white finger". The spring mount is part of this vibration isolation sys
  • 11:2611:26, 22 June 2005 diff hist +326 N File:Chainsaw scabbard.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw scabbard. The scabbard covers the chain when the saw is not in use. The chain cutters are very sharp and quite capable of cutting anyone who touches them, even when the saw is switched off. Stihl MS280C chainsaw made i
  • 11:2411:24, 22 June 2005 diff hist +503 N File:Chainsaw rubber mount.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw rubber mount. The saw isolates the handles held by the operator from the engine and cutter bar, to reduce vibration. Excess vibration can cause "white finger". The rubber mount is part of this isolation system. Rubber m
  • 11:2011:20, 22 June 2005 diff hist +425 N File:Chainsaw off switch.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw off switch. The control switch of the saw must be in working condition, or it may not be possible to stop the saw engine. It must be clearly marked with 0 (off) and 1 (on) positions. There must be a positive click betwe
  • 11:1611:16, 22 June 2005 diff hist +581 N File:Chainsaw filler cap.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw filler cap. Chainsaws have tanks for fuel and chain lubricant. Spillage of either is potentially dangerous. The filler caps for the tanks must be leakproof and must not work loose while the saw is being used. This fille
  • 11:1211:12, 22 June 2005 diff hist +772 N File:Chainsaw depth gauge.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw cutting chain depth gauge. Safest operation of a chainsaw requires that the cutting chain is properly sharpened. The depth gauge is the small metal hump on each cutter link, in front of the cutter blade. The thickness o
  • 11:0011:00, 22 June 2005 diff hist +341 N File:Chainsaw extended handle.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw extended handle. The base of the handle extends to the edge of the saw. It is intended to help stop a cutting chain which breaks or becomes derailed from hitting the knuckles of the operator's right hand. Stihl MS280C
  • 10:5610:56, 22 June 2005 diff hist +330 N File:Chainsaw chain catcher.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw chain catcher. The chain catcher is designed to catch a cutting chain which breaks or which becomes derailed from the saw guide bar. The catcher in this image has seen active use at least once. Stihl MS280C chainsaw ma
  • 10:5210:52, 22 June 2005 diff hist +4 m File:Chainsaw chain brake lever.jpgNo edit summary
  • 10:5010:50, 22 June 2005 diff hist +148 N File:Chainsaw chain brake lever.jpgChainsaw safety feature. Chainsaw chain brake lever. Stihl MS280C chainsaw made in 2003. Photo taken in UK, July 2005. {{cc-sa-1.0}} category:saws

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21 December 2004

13 July 2004