CSA Z62 3-2011 Chain saw kickback (Fourth Edition Update No 1 May 2012).pdf

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17、copies, you are required to destroy them immediately. Use of this document constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.Update No. 1Z62.3-11May 2012Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Products Sales or vi

18、sit shop.csa.ca for information about the CSA Standards Update Service.Title: Chain saw kickback originally published October 2011The following revisions have been formally approved and are marked by the symbol delta () in the margin on the attached replacement pages:Revised Table F.1New NoneDeleted

19、 None Update your copy by inserting these revised pages.Keep the pages you remove for reference. Canadian Standards Association Chain saw kickbackMay 2012F.3 Installing and adjusting the GKU in the kickback fixture (rotary system)F.3.1 Installing the GKURemove the normal cradle assembly (if installe

20、d) and two attachment collars from the kickback fixture. (It might be necessary to adjust the length of the existing rotational axles.) Install the GKU in the kickback machine in accordance with Figures F.4 and F.5 and adjust the unit laterally such that the tip of the guide bar aligns with the cent

21、reline of the MDF specimen.F.3.2 Balancing the GKU in the kickback fixtureIt is necessary to balance the GKU after it has been installed in the kickback fixture. Balance the GKU as follows without the electric extension cord or any other cords attached:(a) Balance in the vertical orientation in acco

22、rdance with Figure F.4. Ensure that the counterbalance weights are located at approximately the same location on each adjustment arm. After vertical balance has been achieved, retighten the four locking knobs.(b) Balance in the horizontal orientation in accordance with Figure F.5. After horizontal b

23、alance has been achieved, indicated by the lateral line drawn on the side of the bar being level and stable, retighten the bolts that were loosened in this step. Ensure that the indicator marks on each side of the unit are approximately in the same position and that the bar tip remains in the centre

24、 of the MDF coupon. The GKU is capable of achieving acceptable balance without the addition of external weights. Acceptable initial balance is achieved when the cradle will not rotate at the horizontal or vertical position or when a 60 g (0.13 lb) weight hung from the rotary pulley will counter any

25、observed rotation. F.3.3 Routing the electric extension cordTo minimize the influence the electric extension cord has on the balance of the GKU, route and secure it as close to the rotational axis as possible.F.3.4 Restraining cable adjustmentWith the guide bar centreline in horizontal level positio

26、n, adjust the location of the cable attachment pin and adjust the mechanism to bring the 0.9 kg (2 lb) weight to the zero position. See Clause 5.5.3.4 and Figure 7.F.4 Kickback fixture set-up (linear system)F.4.1 MDF initial angleSet the MDF angle to 30. Move the carriage so that the MDF contacts th

27、e saw chain. Adjust the position of the rack/horizontal restraining assembly so that the cable from the carriage to the pulley is vertical. See Clause 5.5.3.3 and Figure 6.F.4.2 Carriage release point adjustmentAdjust the carriage release point to achieve an impact velocity of 0.76 0.01 m/s (30 in/s

28、 0.5 in/s). See Clause 5.5.3.3 for more information.F.4.3 Linear carriage set-upResearch indicates that carriage mass has a significant influence on kickback energy. Carriage mass is a test parameter that is adjusted to help achieve the desired energy measurement results from the GKU. Experimentatio

29、n has demonstrated that the value of the total carriage mass shown in Table F.2 will result in kickback energy levels that very closely emulate the traditional worst-case saws for each chain family (trade size) (see the Note to Clause 6.5). It is critical to use the appropriate mass during testing.

30、Add the mass required to bring the total mass of the linear carriage to the values specified in Table F.2.45(Replaces p. 45, October 2011)Z62.3-11 Canadian Standards AssociationMay 2012F.5 Measuring horizontal and rotary friction levelsF.5.1 Horizontal frictionMeasure horizontal friction before and

31、after kickback energy testing using the procedures specified in Clause 5.5.7. The average of the horizontal friction measurements in the direction of travel away from the powerhead cannot exceed 2.2 N (0.5 lbf).F.5.2 Rotary frictionMeasure rotary friction before and after kickback energy testing usi

32、ng the procedures specified in Clause 5.5.8. The average of the rotary friction measurements cannot exceed 2.2 N (0.5 lbf).F.6 TachometerThe GKU motor speed controller needs to be programmed to produce both 9000 200 rpm and 11 000 200 rpm drive speeds under the load of driving the saw chain. The GKU

33、 is equipped with a 60-tooth gear and a tachometer pickup to allow checking of the speed. Note: The Honeywell/Electro 3050A20 pickup provides a voltage signal that will allow most frequency counters to serve as a tachometer.Table F.1Selecting the correct guide bar(See Clause F.2.2.)Table F.2Linear c

34、arriage mass(See Clause F.4.3.)ChainfamilyBar manufacturer and product numberBar, length, mm (in)Bar nose sizeNumber of drive links BTY, mm (in)3/8 Oregon 200RNDD009 508 (20) 11 tooth 72 12.70 (0.5)3/8 mini Oregon 140SPEA095 356 (14) 9 tooth 52 6.35 (0.25)0.325 Oregon 160SLGK095 406 (16) 12 tooth 66

35、 20.00 (0.787)Notes: (1) Use only the guide bar part number specified in this Table.(2) The BTY dimension is shown for clarification only. Applying the correct bar mount pad will automatically result in the proper BTY dimension for each chain family.Chain family(trade size)Linear mass,kg (lb)3/8 5.9

36、0 (13)3/8 mini 4.55 (10)0.325 4.09 (9)Note: This is the total mass of the linear carriage. If the typical carriage weighs about 3.99 kg (8.8 lb), it is then necessary only to add a small amount of mass to reach the 4.08 kg (9 lb) target for the 0.325 chain family.(Replaces p. 46, October 2011)46CSA

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41、.The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) prints its publications on Rolland Enviro100, which contains 100%recycled post-consumer fibre, is EcoLogo and Processed Chlorine Free certified, and was manufactured using biogas energy.October 2011 iiiContents Canadian Standards Association Chain saw kickba

42、ckTechnical Committee on Chain Saws viPreface viii1Scope12 Reference publications 13 Definitions and abbreviations 23.1 Definitions 23.2 Abbreviations 34 Kickback performance requirements 34.1 Saw chains 34.1.1 General 34.1.2 Replacement saw chains 34.1.3 Low-kickback saw chain 44.2 Chain saws 44.2.

43、1 General 44.2.2 Class A chain saws 44.2.3 Class B chain saws 44.2.4 Class C chain saws 44.2.5 Reduced-kickback guide bars 45 Kickback test Chain saws 45.1 General 45.2 Equipment 55.3 Physical measurements 55.3.1 General 55.3.2 Measurements 55.3.3 Measurement of chain saw coordinates 65.4 Chain saw

44、and saw chain preparation 65.4.1 General 65.4.2 Chain saw preparation 65.4.3 Saw chain preparation 65.5 Apparatus set-up, test procedure, and measurements 75.5.1 General 75.5.2 Chain saw preparation 75.5.3 Preparation of kickback test machine 85.5.4 Test procedure 95.5.5 Measurements 95.5.6 Addition

45、al testing requirements 95.5.7 Kickback machine Measurement of horizontal friction 105.5.8 Kickback machine Measurement of rotary friction 115.5.9 Kickback energy computation 125.6 Kickback test program 135.6.1 General 135.6.2 Kickback energy determination 135.6.3 Data analysis 135.7 Chain brake tes

46、t procedure 135.7.1 General 13Z62.3-11 Canadian Standards Associationiv October 20115.7.2 Chain brake energy measurement procedure 135.7.3 Chain brake actuation angle procedure 155.7.4 Chain brake stopping time measurement procedure 165.7.5 Chain brake energy calculations 165.8 Computed kickback ang

47、le computation 165.8.1 General 165.8.2 Values 165.8.3 Computation 176 Kickback test Replacement saw chain 176.1 General 176.2 Equipment 176.3 Generic kickback unit preparation 176.4 Test procedure 186.4.1 Test sequence 186.4.2 Measurements and calculations 186.4.3 Additional testing requirements 186

48、.4.4 Termination of test sequence 196.5 Kickback test program 196.5.1 Kickback energy computation 196.5.2 Computation 197Markings207.1 Chain saw powerheads 207.1.1 All chain saw powerheads 207.1.2 Chain saw powerheads Electric- or gasoline-powered, up to 80 cm3displacement 207.1.3 Kickback level lab

49、elling 207.2 Replacement saw chain packaging 217.2.1 General 217.2.2 Low-kickback replacement chain 217.2.3 Replacement chain sold for specific chain saw models 217.2.4 Non-low-kickback replacement chain 21AnnexesA(informative) Kickback machine Chain saw balancing procedure 32B(informative) Kickback machine Velocity adjustment 36C(informative) Additional marking information 37D(informative) Test record forms 39E (informative) Procedure for hardness testing of medium-density fibreboard (MDF) 43F (informative) Preparation and a

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