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How To Cut Tree Branches Using a Cordless Saw

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There is plenty of advice on this website to help you to understand the essential features of table saws. You can find guides to advise which table saws to invest in and other appropriate tips.

However, sometimes you need to be more mobile, and you need to work outside. Cordless saws are useful in this regard, especially when it comes to cutting tree branches.

One particular cordless variation is the pole saw. Why are these useful for cutting tree branches, how do you use them, and do you even need to prune trees? Carry on reading to find out. 

Why use a cordless pole saw for tree trimming?

Cutting high-up tree branches can be tricky. Climbing a tree with heavy equipment isn’t as simple as some professionals make it look. Cables can become tangled, climbing while holding a heavy chainsaw can be awkward, and potentially dangerous.

The best cordless saw for cutting tree branches makes the job simpler by negating the need to climb, and removing the issues and hazards involved with cables. A cordless pole saw allows the user to reach high branches without climbing into the tree itself. 

Is it dangerous to trim trees yourself?

In many instances, it would be recommended that you hire a certified arborist or tree surgeon to carry out this type of work. Long established big trees should usually only be tackled by professionals.

Indeed, the NASD has reported on the dangers of tree trimming. These include the risk of electrocution from overhead cables, and from cutting throw power tool cords. Falling branches, and also the possibility of the worker falling from the tree itself.

Cordless pole saws can remove some of these risks. A pole saw may extend to a length of 10 feet, too low to reach any power lines. Due to them being cordless there is no risk of entanglement or having their power cable cut through. The design of the saw also means that the worker should be away from any falling branches. 

Do you need to trim tree branches?

On a most basic level, pruning and trimming can improve the aesthetic value of the tree. Removing dying or damaged branches will make your tree look better. It will also remove any hazards faced by falling branches.

Pruning also helps the tree to grow stronger, improves overall health, and could see an improvement in blossom and fruit production. 

What equipment do you need?

The CDC has reported on the health effects of exposure to wood dust, so goggles should be worn to protect eyes from irritation. A mask may be desirable too, although cutting wood outside with a pole saw should remove any close-up exposure.

Climbing equipment is needed for anyone attempting to cut branches very high up, but for cordless pole saws, being stable on the ground is more important. Therefore, sturdy work boots are a must.

Gloves, hearing protection, a hard hat, and a long-sleeved shirt should also be considered. If you have a cordless saw that detaches from the pole then you may decide to work higher up the tree. In this case, you will need climbing equipment, leg protection, and a face shield. 

Tips for cutting tree branches with a cordless saw

Understanding how to cut branches is a must. If you are using the pole saw then you must first make sure the area around the tree is clear. Falling branches are dangerous so no one should be near the tree before you start work.

You need to decide which branches are to be removed. Try to spot branches that cross over others, or run against them. Damaged branches or ones that are dying should be removed. Start with the lowest ones and work upward.

Before you turn on the pole saw, you should be holding it correctly. Do not stretch or reach for high-up branches. Instead, adjust the pole and hold firmly at chest level. The saw should be placed on top of the branch you wish to cut. Once you are satisfied that you have full control over the pole saw, you can begin cutting.

After performing some branch cutting, you may need to move to the other side of the limb to complete the action. Make sure not to be directly below the branch you cut, and also remove any felled limbs before you start on the next branch as they present a tripping hazard. 

Summary

The key to proper cordless saw use is to make sure the area and the equipment you are using are safe. Having proper control over the saw is essential. With this in mind, there is no reason why you cannot safely remove branches from trees yourself.

There are many advantages to tree trimming, including helping to make your garden more beautiful. There are also many tips and tricks for proper table saw dust collection, but in the garden, the wood dust can be a boon to some plants and flowers.

A properly trimmed tree doesn’t just improve the look of your backyard, but it can also help the other garden life around it.