The electric chain saw should comply with relevant national regulations.
The operator must be familiar with the performance and operating methods of the electric chain saw, and be able to operate and maintain it correctly according to the instruction manual.
(1). Scope: This standard specifies the safety requirements for the use of electric chain saws. This standard applies to electric chain saws for lumber yards and electric chain saws for other purposes.
(2). Reference standards? The provisions contained in the following standards constitute provisions of this standard through quotation in this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards used will be revised. All parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards. GB3883.1-1991 Safety of hand-held electric tools Part 1: General requirements (for certification) GB3883.14-1993 Safety of hand-held electric tools Part 2: Special requirements for electric chain saws.
(3). What are the safe operating procedures for electric chain saws?
Warning: accidental accidents during the use of the electric chain saw cause personal injury and property damage, and the operator and the user must bear the responsibility.
The power should be cut off immediately in the following situations:
1. After the saw chain hits other objects, it is necessary to check the damage before restarting;
2. When there is abnormal sound or vibration during operation, it is necessary to check and troubleshoot;
3. When the operator leaves the electric chain saw;
4. When found nearby original strips or logs moving;
5. When sawing the material clip;
6. When leakage is found;