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How do you keep the chain from pinching on the LimbSaw LS8?

To prevent pinching on the chainsaw, use the technique of cutting from the top down and follow the indicator for the correct amount of movement.

Pinching is a common concern when using a chainsaw. However, there are several steps that users can take to prevent pinching and ensure safe and efficient cutting.

The first step in preventing pinching on the LimbSaw LS8 is to always cut from the top down. This means that the weight of the saw should be placed on the branch before kicking on the saw. This allows the saw to easily cut through the limb, with the limb falling away once it is cut. By following this technique, users can reduce the risk of pinching while using the LS8 chainsaw.

Another important aspect to consider is the indicator on the LS8. This indicator tells users how much movement is needed for the saw to go through the limb. By following the indicator and using the correct amount of movement, users can further reduce the risk of pinching.

Regular maintenance of the chainsaw can also help prevent pinching. This includes keeping the chain sharp, oiled, and properly tensioned. A dull or loose chain can increase the risk of pinching. It is important to regularly check the chain and make sure it is in good condition to reduce the risk of pinching.

Pinching on the LimbSaw LS8 chainsaw can be prevented by cutting from the top down, following the indicator, and performing regular maintenance on the saw, including keeping the chain sharp, oiled, and properly tensioned. By following these steps, users can ensure safe and efficient cutting with the LimbSaw LS8 chainsaw.