How Chainsaw Kickback Works and How to Stop It

Details
Title | How Chainsaw Kickback Works and How to Stop It |
Author | TechTaps |
Duration | 0:59 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z97WwSco_tI |
Description
Chainsaw kickback is one of the most dangerous things that can happen during cutting. It occurs when the upper tip of the chainsaw bar touches something solid, causing the saw to jerk violently back toward the operator. This happens because the chain at the tip moves in the opposite direction, launching the saw like a spring-loaded trap. To stop kickback, never cut with the upper tip of the bar. Always hold the saw firmly with both hands and keep your body to the side, not directly behind the saw. Use a modern chainsaw with a functioning chain brake and low-kickback chain. Keep the chain sharp and tensioned properly. Avoid cutting with the tip and never let it contact metal, nails, or knots. Most kickbacks happen when you're not expecting them, so stay alert and cut with precision, not speed. Respect the saw, and it will respect you.