HT 105, HT 134, HT 135
English
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Always hold the shaft with your left hand
in the area of the handle hose (HT 134).
The shaft should always be held at an
angle of 60° or less.
The least tiring working position is a tool
angle of 60°.
Any lesser angle may be used to suit the
situation.
Cross-cut
To avoid pinching the bar in the cut,
position the cutting attachment with the
housing against the branch and then
perform the cross-cut from the top
downwards. The limbing sight helps the
operator position the bar and chain for
the cut.
Relieving cut
To avoid tearing the bark on thick
branches, always start by performing a
relieving cut:
N Make the relieving cut (1) on the
underside of the branch by
positioning the cutting attachment
as shown and guiding it down to the
bar nose in an arc.
N Make the cross cut (2), positioning
the slide with the housing against
the branch.
Flush-cutting thick branches
If the branch diameter is more than
10 cm (4 in), first
N Make the undercut (3) and then
cross-cut at a distance of about
20 cm (8 in.) (A) from the final cut.
Then carry out the flush-cut (4),
starting with a relieving cut and
finishing with a cross-cut.
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