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How To Use Pole Saw?

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Power tools not only making our lives easier but also helping us get rid of many daily life problems. From our bedroom to our patio, power tools are being used in making or fixing various kinds of household and outdoor things.

Talking about fixing and sizing outdoor things, you can make your garden look beautiful by plucking unnecessary tree parts with the help of a pole saw. Moreover, it is a dominating cutter that can be employed to cut unwanted tree limbs while standing on the ground.

But, you need to know the usage of these power tools properly. Especially, you need to be extra careful if you are dealing with saws.

HOW TO USE A POLE SAW

That’s why; in this article, I am going to explain how to use a pole saw.

STEP BY STEP PROCESS OF USING A POLE SAW

According to Tools Haven, power tools are getting a special position in our daily life. Now, people are learning to do their own work by themselves. As a result, they are educating themselves and gaining knowledge about using different power tools. With that being said, let’s start our step by step guide about using a pole saw.

  • Selecting an ideal day

As we all know, a pole saw is applied to trim of tree limbs and branches. You need to start sizing your garden trees on a cool and sunny day. Always keep in mind that, a snowy winter day or rainy summer day is not the ideal day for this job. Because on a rainy or snowy day, a tree’s limbs surface becomes wet and it’s a dangerous task to apply your pole saw on a soggy branch.

Also, avoid scorching hot summer days as the saw is designed to work below 40°C temperature. After all, a perfect day will put a positive impact on your cutting.

  • Secure the working space

As you don’t have control over the falling tree branches, you need to secure the place where they are going to fall. Regardless of whether the tree limbs are large or small, you need to barricade the place with a rope. Also, keep the passerby away from that spot. Make sure that your and other vehicles are placed far from that tree.

Additionally, you should plan your retreat plan. And, remove any tripping hazards from your retreat paths.

  • Check the pole saw

It is a good habit to check your weapon before firing. I mean, you should make sure that your pole saw thoroughly before applying it. Fully charge the pole saw before starting your cutting session. In addition to that, you should also check whether the automatic oiler of the saw is working or not. The chain of the must be well-tensioned and sharp.

Remember, a faulty pole saw can cause serious harm to you. So, never take this checking and debugging process lightly.

 

  • Holding the Cutter

Gripping the pole saw perfectly is a very thing to do because it will help you to maneuver the pole saw properly. The first and foremost thing to do is to hold the device with both hands. Hold the shaft with your right hand and the rear part with your left hand if you are a left-handed person. But, do exactly the opposite handling if you’re a righty.

Moreover, always hold the saw tightly while cutting limbs and branches with it. Also, hold the saw at a less exhausting cutting position. It is scientifically proven that holding something upward at a 60° angle will help you work much longer with it.

  • Planning

Well planned operation never goes wrong. I believe, planning is the most important part of the process. So, you should plan properly and take steps according to that plan. First of all, you need to determine which limb or branch you are going to cut. Mark the position where you are going to trim. Now, reach that limb by removing small branches which are situated below the limb.

Let me simplify things for you. If you intended to chop the highest limb of a big tree, you must cut branches that come on the way or blocking the access. After clearing these barriers, apply your pole saw on the targeted big limb. Therefore, stick to this simple plan and you will find things as easy as pie.

  • Stand firmly and adjust the harness

Put your both feet firmly on the ground. Make sure that you have put the equal weight of your body on both legs. Now, take the pole saw and hold it close to your body. It will provide excellent control over the cutter.

Then, wear the safety harness properly. Adjust the strap and fasten it tightly. Hold the pole saw flat by allowing the harness loop skyward. Eventually, attach the harness loop to its clip. After all, securing the harness will help the pole saw balanced properly.

  • Set the shaft length

After tying the harness accurately, adjust the length of the pole saw. All pole saws have an extension and retracting features. So, you can extend it as much as you can to reach different limbs and branches of the tree. However, you should not stretch it more than necessary.

To adjust the shaft length, at first, turn off the saw by pressing the power button. After that, unfasten the shaft lock and glide the pole of the saw outward. After extending the pole, fasten the shaft lock again to keep that setting stay firm.

  • Cutting

Before applying the saw on the branches, start the device by pressing the start button. Wait until it reaches the maximum speed. Only then, apply the saw on the tree limbs. Never use the saw on big branches immediately after switching it on. It can make the saw chain or blade dull. So, wait until it reaches the full speed.

Remember, you must not put any extra pressure on the saw with your hands. Because it can make the pole saw imbalanced. Yes, you should put a faint pressure on it to make sure that it is properly touching the branch.

That’s it. Congratulations, you have learned the process of using a powerful pole saw.

CONCLUSION

A pole saw can cut any tree branches quickly. It is a super handy and long-lasting tool. But, if you don’t know how to use a pole saw, you can’t make proper use of this excellent cutter.

Follow this step by step guide and you won’t face any issue.

Gabriella Hernandez

Gabriella Hernandez

Gabriella Hernandez is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in Landscape Horticulture. She has been an expert in garden design and outdoor living for over 12 years. Her previous experience includes roles in landscape design firms and botanical gardens. Her background includes working in urban planning and as a freelance landscape architect. In her leisure time, she is a birdwatcher and a volunteer in local park conservation project. She is alos passionate about organic gardening and enjoys creating wildlife-friendly outdoor spaces.

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