Craftsman 315.341300 Operator's Manual page 7

19.2 volt chain saw
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Bar Tip Guard
An attachment
that may be provided
on the end
of the guide
bar to prevent
the chain
at the end of
the guide
bar from contacting
the wood.
Bucking
The process
of cross
cutting
a felled
tree
or log
into lengths.
Chain
Brake
A device
used to stop the chain
saw.
Chain
Saw
Powerhead
A chain
saw without
the
saw
chain
and
guide
bar.
Clutch
A mechanism
for connecting
and disconnecting
a driven
member
to and from a rotating
source
of
power.
Drive Sprocket
or Sprocket
The toothed
part that drives the saw chain.
Felling
The process
of cutting
down
a tree.
Felling
Back Cut
The final
cut in a tree felling
operation
made
on
the opposite
side
of the tree from
the notching
undercut.
Front Handle
The support
handle
located
at or toward
the front
of the chain saw.
Front Handle
Guard
A structural
barrier
between
the front
handle
of
a chain
saw and the guide
bar, typically
located
close to the hand position
on the front handle and
sometimes
employed
as an activating
lever for a
chain
brake.
Guide
Bar
A solid
railed structure
that supports
and guides
the saw chain.
Kickback
The backward
or upward motion, or both of the
guide bar occurring when the saw chain near the
nose of the top area of the guide bar contacts
any object such as a log or branch, or when the
wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the
cut.
Kickback,
Pinch
The rapid
pushback
of the saw which
can occur
when
the wood
closes
in and pinches
the moving
saw chain
in the cut along
the top
of the guide
bar.
Kickback,
Rotational
The rapid
upward
and backward
motion
of the
saw which
can occur when the moving
saw chain
near the upper
portion
of the tip of the guide
bar
contacts
an object,
such as a log or branch.
Low-Kickback
Chain
A
chain
that
complies
with
the
kickback
performance
requirements
of ANSI
B175_1-1991
when
tested
on a representative
sample
of chain
saws.
Normal
Cutting
Position
Those
positions
assumed
in performing
the
bucking
and felling
cuts.
Notching
Undercut
A notch
cut in a tree that directs
the tree's fall.
Oiler Control
A system
for oiling the guide
bar and saw chain,
Rear
Handle
The support
handle
located
at or toward
the rear
of the saw.
Reduced
Kickback
Guide
Bar
A guide
bar which
has
been
demonstrated
to
reduce
kickback
significantly.
Replacement
Saw
Chain
A
chain
that
complies
with
the
kickback
performance
requirements
of ANSI B175ol -1991
when
tested
with specific
chain
saws.
It may not
meet the ANSI
performance
requirements
when
used with
other
saws.
Saw Chain
A loop
of chain
having
cutting
teeth,
that
cut
the wood,
and that is driven
by the motor
and is
supported
by the guide
bar.
Spiked
Bumper
(Spike)
The pointed
tooth
or teeth for use when
felling
or
bucking
to pivot
the saw
and maintain
position
while sawing°
Switch
A device
that
when
operated
will
complete
or
interrupt
an electrical
power
circuit to the motor
of the chain saw,
Switch Linkage
The mechanism
that transmits
motion
from a
trigger to the switch.
Switch Lockout
A movable
stop that prevents
the unintentional
operation of the switch until manually actuated.
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