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Gasoline Chain Saw Manufacturer Carving CHAIN SAW

Chain Saw

Gasoline Chain Saw Manufacturer Carving CHAIN SAW

 

◐ Engine Displacement:25.4cc

Guide Bar Size:8IN,10IN

Power:750W

Power Source:Petrol/Gasoline

Warranty:1 year

Customized support:OEM, ODM, OBM

Model Number:TM2511

color:orange, red or customized

Carburetor:Diaphragm type

Ignition System:C.D.I

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    product description

    Chain saws are an essential tool mainly used for wood processing and logging. However, choosing the right chainsaw and mastering the correct logging techniques is not an easy task. This article will introduce how to choose the right chainsaw and master the correct logging techniques to ensure safety and efficiency.
    The difference between a conqueror, a lumberjack, and a chainsaw lies in the different materials used in their construction. The body of the Conqueror chainsaw is made of plastic and metal accessories, the guide plate is made of alloy or iron, and the chain is made of steel. The woodcutter chainsaw generally refers to a chain saw, also known as a chainsaw, which is a handheld saw powered by a gasoline engine, mainly used for logging and timber making.
    1. Power difference
    The chainsaws on the market are mainly two-stroke and use a mixture of gasoline and engine oil; A four stroke chainsaw has a much smaller usage and uses pure gasoline. The power of a two-stroke engine is relatively high and powerful, but the fuel ratio is particularly important and easy to repair.
    2. Different applicability
    Because most chainsaws require handheld operation, considering this factor, the engine of a chainsaw usually requires high power and not too heavy to facilitate handheld operation. So most chainsaws use a two-stroke engine as their power system. Compared with other types of engines, two-stroke engines have the advantages of being lightweight, powerful, simple in structure, sturdy, reliable, and durable, making them the preferred power source for handheld logging saws. However, two-stroke engines must add a certain amount of two-stroke specialized oil to the burning gasoline to maintain normal engine operation。