Safety guidelines for using your Craftsman power pruner
Always read and understand the owner’s manual before operating your power pruner. Familiarize yourself with the controls and safety precautions to reduce the risk of injury during use.
Stay alert and use common sense when trimming branches. Plan your cuts carefully and be aware of falling limbs. Never operate the pruner when tired or distracted.
Wear snug-fitting clothing that won’t get caught in the chain. Avoid loose sleeves, jewelry, or anything that could become entangled in moving parts.
Use proper protective gear, including work gloves, safety goggles, steel-toed boots, and a dust mask when necessary. Protective gear reduces your risk of injury from flying debris and chain contact.
Maintenance tips for your Craftsman power pruner
Inspect your power pruner before and after each use. Check for signs of wear or damage to guards, safety features, or key components. Replace any damaged parts immediately and tighten loose hardware.
Keep the tool clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to rain or moisture, and wipe down the handles to remove grease and debris. Never store or use the pruner near open flames or heat sources.
When servicing the tool, use only genuine Craftsman replacement parts to maintain safe operation and proper fit. Our parts diagrams help ensure you get the exact match for your model.
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