Add Parkside petrol chainsaw documentation

- Create parkside-chainsaw.md with full specs and operating guide
  - 53cc engine, 2.0kW, 50:1 fuel mix (standardized)
  - Standard rear-handle design for ground-level work
  - Oregon 18" bar and chain specifications
- Add cross-reference in Husqvarna T435 doc
- Include comparison table between both chainsaws
- Add manual PDF

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# Chainsaw
# Chainsaw (Husqvarna T435)
Husqvarna T435 - Professional top-handle chainsaw for tree maintenance.
> [!info] Two Chainsaws Available
> We have two chainsaws (both use 50:1 fuel mix):
> - **This saw (Husqvarna T435)**: Top-handle for tree work
> - **[[parkside-chainsaw|Parkside]]**: Rear-handle for ground-level work
> [!danger] High Risk Equipment - Training Required
> This is a **top-handle chainsaw** designed specifically for tree surgery by trained professionals. Due to the compact handle design, there is an increased risk of losing control. Proper training is **mandatory** before use. Always wear full PPE.

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title: Parkside Petrol Chainsaw
description: Parkside 53cc petrol chainsaw safety, operation, and maintenance guide
tags:
- equipment
- machinery
- chainsaw
- safety
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# Parkside Petrol Chainsaw
Parkside 53cc rear-handle petrol chainsaw for ground-level cutting work.
> [!warning] Training Required
> Chainsaw operation requires proper training. Always wear full PPE. Read the manual completely before first use.
## Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|------|-------|
| Make/Model | Parkside (Lidl/Scheppach) |
| Article No. | IAN 335372_2004 |
| Engine | 53 cc, 2-stroke |
| Power | 2.0 kW (max output) |
| Idle speed | 3000 rpm |
| Weight | 5.7 kg (without bar/chain), 6.8 kg (with cutting equipment) |
| Fuel tank | 0.55 L (550 ml) |
| Chain oil tank | 0.26 L (260 ml) |
| Fuel mix | 50:1 (petrol:2-stroke oil) |
| Spark plug | L8RTF (gap: 0.6 mm) |
| Guide bar | Oregon PRO AM 18" (45 cm) |
| Chain | Oregon 18" 21LPX072X, pitch 0.325", gauge 0.058" |
| Sound power level | 117 dB(A) |
| Storage location | *TBD* |
> [!info] Same Fuel Mix
> This chainsaw uses the same **50:1 fuel mix** as the [[chainsaw|Husqvarna T435]].
## Required PPE
> [!warning] Mandatory Safety Equipment
> Chainsaw injuries are severe. PPE is essential for every use.
- Chainsaw chaps or trousers (with saw protection)
- Steel-capped boots (chainsaw rated, non-slip sole)
- Approved protective helmet with visor and ear defenders
- Chainsaw gloves (with saw protection)
- High-vis vest (if working near others)
- First-aid kit nearby
- Fire extinguisher nearby (fire risk from sparks/fuel)
## Safety Devices
| Device | Function |
|--------|----------|
| **Chain brake** | Stops chain on kickback - engages manually (push forward) or automatically via inertia |
| **Throttle lockout** | Prevents accidental throttle activation |
| **Chain catcher** | Catches chain if it breaks or derails |
| **Rear hand guard** | Protects right hand from chain |
| **Start/stop switch** | Quick engine shutoff |
| **Anti-vibration system** | Reduces hand-arm vibration |
## Pre-Use Checks
1. Check fuel level (correct 50:1 mix)
2. Check bar oil level
3. Inspect chain tension - should lift slightly off bar but still move freely
4. Check chain sharpness
5. Inspect bar for damage or wear
6. Check all guards and handles are secure
7. Test chain brake function (push forward to engage, pull back to release)
8. Check for fuel leaks
9. Make sure muffler is correctly attached with no damage
10. Check spark arrestor is in place
## Starting Procedure
### Cold Start
1. Place saw on flat, stable ground
2. **Engage chain brake** (push front hand guard forward)
3. Set master control lever to CHOKE position
4. Press fuel primer bulb until fuel is visible (approx. 10 times)
5. Hold front handle firmly, secure rear with foot through handle
6. Pull starter rope until engine fires (typically 3-5 pulls)
7. Move master control to HALF THROTTLE position
8. Pull starter rope until engine starts
9. Briefly press throttle trigger to return to idle
10. Let warm up briefly
11. **Release chain brake** only when ready to cut
### Warm Start
1. Engage chain brake
2. Set master control to HALF THROTTLE (no choke)
3. Press primer bulb a few times
4. Pull starter rope until engine starts
5. Press throttle briefly to return to idle
> [!warning] Safety
> Never start the engine indoors - exhaust fumes are dangerous. Never start without guide bar and chain fitted.
## Safe Operation
### Critical Rules
- **Never use with one hand** - always use both hands with firm grip
- **Never cut above shoulder height**
- Right hand on rear handle, left hand on front handle
- Keep firm footing at all times
- Be aware of kickback zone (top quarter of bar tip)
- **Never cut with the tip of the bar**
- Keep chain brake engaged when walking between cuts
- Observe surroundings for people and animals
- Do not use when fatigued or under influence of alcohol/medication
- Maintain 15-meter safety distance from others
### Kickback Prevention
> [!danger] Kickback Warning
> Kickback occurs when the chain at the bar tip catches an object, causing a lightning-fast reverse reaction that kicks the bar up toward the operator.
Prevent kickback by:
- Never letting the bar tip contact anything
- Keeping chain sharp and properly tensioned
- Not overreaching
- Using low-kickback chain if available
- Maintaining focus - lack of concentration is a major cause
- Never cutting with the upper part of the bar tip
### Reactive Forces
Be aware of these forces when cutting:
- **Pushback**: When chain on bottom of bar stops suddenly - pushes saw backward
- **Pull-in**: When chain on top of bar stops suddenly - pulls saw forward
- **Kickback**: When bar tip contacts object - rotates saw upward rapidly
## Shutdown Procedure
1. Release throttle and let engine idle
2. Push start/stop switch to STOP
3. Engage chain brake
4. Allow to cool before storage
5. Clean saw body and bar
6. Top up bar oil for storage
## Fuelling
> [!warning] Fuel Safety
> - Never refuel while engine is running or hot
> - Use approved fuel containers
> - No smoking or open flames nearby
> - Wipe up any spills before starting
| Item | Specification |
|------|---------------|
| Fuel type | Unleaded petrol + 2-stroke oil |
| Mix ratio | 50:1 (2% oil) |
| Fuel tank | 0.55 L |
| Chain oil | Quality bar and chain oil |
| Oil tank | 0.26 L |
### Mixing Fuel
For 50:1 ratio:
- 1 litre petrol : 20 ml 2-stroke oil
- 5 litres petrol : 100 ml 2-stroke oil
> [!tip] Fuel Freshness
> Only mix enough fuel for 30 days of use. Stale fuel causes starting problems.
## Chain Tension Adjustment
1. Stop engine and allow to cool
2. Loosen bar nuts (do not remove)
3. Turn chain tensioner screw:
- Clockwise = tighten chain
- Counter-clockwise = loosen chain
4. Correct tension: chain can be pulled away from bar by about 3mm but snaps back
5. Tighten bar nuts while holding bar tip up
6. Check chain moves freely by hand
> [!warning] Check Tension Frequently
> New chains stretch quickly. Check tension after every few cuts initially.
## Maintenance
### After Each Use
- [ ] Clean external parts
- [ ] Check chain tension
- [ ] Check chain sharpness
- [ ] Turn guide bar (even wear)
- [ ] Check bar groove and oil hole are clear
- [ ] Check for fuel/oil leaks
### Weekly (Regular Use)
- [ ] Clean air filter
- [ ] Check spark plug condition
- [ ] Clean cooling fins
- [ ] Check chain brake function
- [ ] Inspect chain catcher
- [ ] Check all screws and nuts are tight
### Monthly
- [ ] Clean fuel filter
- [ ] Clean spark arrestor in muffler
- [ ] Check clutch drum and sprocket
- [ ] Sharpen or replace chain as needed
- [ ] Remove burrs from guide bar edges
### Chain Sharpening
A sharp chain produces long wood chips. A dull chain produces sawdust and requires excessive pressure.
Signs chain needs sharpening:
- Saw produces sawdust instead of chips
- Excessive pressure needed to cut
- Saw pulls to one side
- Smoke when cutting
> [!tip] Professional Sharpening
> If unsure, have chain professionally sharpened or replaced.
## Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---------|----------------|----------|
| Won't start | Flooded | Wait 10 mins, try without choke |
| | No fuel | Refuel with correct 50:1 mix |
| | Spark plug fouled/wet | Clean and dry spark plug |
| | Spark plug gap wrong | Set to 0.6 mm |
| | Choke in wrong position | Check master control position |
| Starts but stops | Incorrect fuel mix | Drain and refill with correct mix |
| | Clogged air filter | Clean or replace |
| | Clogged fuel filter | Replace fuel filter |
| | Blocked spark arrestor | Clean spark arrestor |
| Chain won't turn | Chain brake engaged | Pull guard rearward to release |
| | Chain too tight | Adjust tension |
| Cuts crooked | Dull/uneven chain | Sharpen evenly or replace |
| | Damaged bar | Inspect and replace if needed |
| Poor lubrication | Blocked oil channel | Clean guide bar oil hole |
| | Empty oil tank | Refill with bar oil |
| Chain rotates at idle | Idle speed too high | Adjust idle screw (contact dealer if unsure) |
| Excessive vibration | Loose parts | Check all bolts and screws |
| | Damaged anti-vibe mounts | Replace mounts |
## Storage
### Short-term
- Engage chain brake
- Clean saw thoroughly
- Store in dry location away from direct sunlight
### Long-term (Over 3 Months)
1. Run engine until fuel tank is empty
2. Remove and clean chain and guide bar
3. Apply light oil to chain to prevent rust
4. Clean the entire saw
5. Remove spark plug, add small amount of 2-stroke oil to cylinder, pull starter slowly a few times
6. Replace spark plug loosely
7. Store in dry location
> [!tip] Storage Location
> *TBD - Add chainsaw storage location*
## Emergency Procedures
### Kickback Injury
1. Stop the chainsaw immediately
2. Apply first aid / call for help
3. Seek medical attention - chainsaw wounds are serious
### Fire
- Keep fire extinguisher nearby during operation
- Hot muffler and sparks can ignite dry materials
- If clothing catches fire: STOP, DROP, ROLL
### If Chain Jams in Cut
1. **Stop the engine immediately**
2. Do not try to free while running
3. Use a wedge or lever to free the bar
## Comparison: Parkside vs Husqvarna T435
| Feature | Parkside | [[chainsaw|Husqvarna T435]] |
|---------|----------|----------------|
| Type | Rear-handle (standard) | Top-handle (professional) |
| Best for | Ground-level cutting | Tree work by arborists |
| Engine | 53 cc | 35.2 cc |
| Weight | 5.7 kg | 3.4 kg |
| Bar length | 45 cm (18") | Various |
| Fuel mix | 50:1 | 50:1 |
| Power | 2.0 kW | 1.5 kW |
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## Documentation
- [Parkside Petrol Chainsaw Manual (PDF)](/equipment/farm-machinery/manuals/parkside-petrol-chainsaw-manual.pdf) - Complete operator's manual
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## Contact
| Service | Contact |
|---------|---------|
| Repairs/Service | *TBD* |
| Lidl Customer Service | See manual for local number |