
Professional Gasoline Chain Saw
MODEL: CL144
DISPLACEMENT: 42.9cc
BORE&STROKE: 42*31 mm
Description
A professional gasoline chainsaw is a great choice if you are working long hours out in the woods. Huarui professional chainsaws are the best option when you want to get the job done quickly and with ease. Whether you are felling trees, chopping firewood or clearing ground we have a residential or professional chainsaw to meet your needs.
Our robust and powerful petrol chainsaws are equipped with an effective vibration damping system to help you work comfortably as well as efficiently. Petrol chainsaws also have an air cleaning system that reduces wear and increases operating time for more efficient working shifts. Our wide range of chainsaws also includes battery and electric chainsaws and arborist chainsaws.
Parameters
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MODEL |
CL144 |
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DISPLACEMENT |
42.9cc |
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BORE&STROKE |
42*31 mm |
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RATED POWER OUTPUT |
1.9w/2.6Hp |
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IDLING SPEED |
3000rpm |
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OIL/FUEL RATIO |
1:30 |
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FUEL TANK CAPACITY |
320ml |
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OIL TANK CAPACITY |
220ml |
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WEIGHT(W/O BAR&CHAIN) |
4.5kg |
Features
Compact Body with High Power: The chainsaw is small and compact, but uses a 42.9cc motor that delivers a solid 1.9W / 2.6HP output.
Low Fuel Consumption: The fuel tank capacity is 320 ml, and the 1:30 fuel ratio allows for longer lasting energy.
Specialized Low-Pressure Valve: A specific low-pressure valve is integrated into the engine for better performance.
Tool-Free Locknut: Allows for easy adjustments without the need for tools.
Safe Front Damper: Complies with GS CE safety standards to prevent accidents when starting and using the saw chain.
Optional Primer Bulb: Available for easier engine starting in low temperatures.
Efficient Anti-Dust System: The maze-structured air filter effectively prevents dust from reaching the carburetor, ensuring durability. Easy to assemble, disassemble, and maintain.
Quick Braking System: Ensures the chain saw stops in just 0.12 seconds.
Convenient Chain Adjustment: The gear wheel loosen and tension screw system allows for easier saw chain adjustments.
Key Components
Engine: The engine is the core component of a gas-powered chain saw. It is typically a two-stroke engine that runs on a mixture of gasoline and oil. This engine generates the power needed to drive the chain and perform cutting tasks.
Chain: The chain consists of sharp cutting teeth linked together and is driven by the engine. It rotates around a guide bar and is responsible for cutting wood or other materials.
Guide Bar: The guide bar is a long, flat metal bar that supports and guides the chain during cutting. It determines the length of the cutting path and is available in various sizes to accommodate different cutting needs.
Safety Features: Gas-powered chain saws are equipped with safety features, including chain brakes, kickback guards, and handguards to minimize the risk of accidents during operation.
Fuel System: The fuel system comprises a fuel tank for gasoline and a separate oil reservoir for the oil mixture. The engine draws fuel and oil from these compartments to operate efficiently.
Advantages Of Petrol Chainsaws Over Electric Chainsaws
- Petrol chainsaws have a two-cycle engine which fires on every revolution of the crankshaft making them more powerful engines than electric motors.
- They have longer/sharper blades which allow a petrol chainsaw to take on thick branches, plants and trees easily. Electric chainsaws cannot take on thick/tough objects.
- Petrol chainsaws do not need to be plugged into a power source or charged up and do not have electrical cords in their path, unlike electric chainsaws. It is easy to move from one place to another and anywhere in your garden to do your cutting. This makes petrol chainsaws much easier to use than electric chainsaws when completing tasks as they crop up.
- They are powerful enough to take on any cutting job that is found in a household and beyond. Average households will not have branches or trees that cannot be taken care of with a petrol chainsaw, and a set of branches or bushes can be easily landscaped by a petrol chainsaw.
- Petrol chainsaws cut through wood, logs, branches and other objects you might need cutting, faster than electric chainsaws. The faster you can complete a cutting task the faster you can go on to the next or the quicker you can be finished your task completely.
Uses of Professional Gasoline Chain Saw
- Cutting down trees and logging
- Trimming branches and pruning
- Clearing brush and cutting firewood
- Removing fallen trees or clearing debris from a roadway
- Cutting and shaping building materials.
- Cutting and carving sculptures
How to Start a Professional Gasoline Chain Saw
Stabilize the Chainsaw
- Find a safe place to start your chainsaw. Always keep bystanders at a safe distance.
- Place your chainsaw on flat, level ground.
- Check the fuel supply and add fuel if required.
- Check the chain lubricant and the chain tension.
- Be sure the bar is away from all obstacles.
- Place one foot on the rear handle to keep your chainsaw stable during the starting process.
Check the Chain Brake
One of the most important chainsaw safety features is the chain brake, which stops movement of the chain in the event of kickback during operation. The chain brake is activated when the front hand guard, located near the saw's upper handle, moves rapidly toward the chainsaw operator. When engaged, the chain brake stops the chain from rotating around the saw's guide bar. When using a chainsaw, you should always start it with the chain brake engaged so the chain does not move. Check the owner's manual for your specific model to ensure you understand the operation of the chain brake.
Open the Choke
Starting a chainsaw when the motor is cold requires you to open the choke before operation. Typically, this is the fourth position on the chainsaw's master control lever. By opening the choke, a richer mix of fuel will be supplied to the engine during starting. Some chainsaw models use a horizontal squiggle between two clear vertical lines to denote the choke position.
Pull the Start Cord
- Hold the saw's upper handle with one hand. Use the other hand to pull up on the start cord. Aim for a quick, smooth stroke.
- Push the choke back in halfway when the engine starts to turn over. Pull the starter cord again. You may need to pull the start cord several times.
- Adjust the choke to the "run" position once the engine is running.
- Allow the engine to idle for about a minute to get warm.
- Turn the on/off switch to the "off" position when you're ready to stop your chainsaw.
- Test the operation of the chain brake just before you're ready to start cutting. To do this, release the chain brake and allow the chain to turn. Engage the brake and ensure that the chain stops.
Choosing The Right Chain Saw Size
One of the most important aspects in choosing a chainsaw that fits your needs is by determining the appropriate size and power you require for the job. Usually, the power of the engine is proportional to the length of the chainsaw's guide bar, meaning the longer the guide bar, the more powerful the engine is to support it.
Engine size is measured in cubic centimetres (cc) however a larger engine size does not always equate to more power. The power of a chainsaw is determined by the piston displacement and is measured in kilowatts (kW) for petrol machines. A larger engine with higher kW generates more power, than a smaller engine with lower kW.
To determine the size and power of the chainsaw you need for the job, consider these factors:
- Type of wood - hardwood and large trees require much more power than softwood or smaller trees. Professionals will require the power offered by a large chainsaw as a small chainsaw would be placed under unnecessary strain and wear.
- Experience - for those who are familiar and comfortable with chainsaws, larger models are typically the way to go. For those who are uncomfortable or newer to use, you will appreciate the lightweight maneuverability offered by a smaller model.
The Rules for Safe Use of Chainsaws
- Make sure the working area is clear, well-lit and free from electrical cables.
- Reschedule the task if it's raining or the work area is damp, especially if you have a battery-powered chainsaw or an electric chainsaw.
- Use petrol chainsaws only outdoors or in well-ventilated areas (the exhaust fumes are toxic).
- Keep people and pets at least 10 m away (this safety distance is increased in the case of tree felling).
- Wear the personal protective equipment necessary for chainsaw use.
- Don't cut with the tip of the guide bar.
- Cut wood from top to bottom, i.e. with a "pulling chain": this is the safest and most controlled way to use a chainsaw.
- Avoid sawing from the bottom up, i.e. with a "pushing chain", because this can push the chainsaw back towards you.
- Don't use a chainsaw above shoulder height, instead keep it below waist level.
- Make sure that the tip of the guide bar does not hit the ground or objects such as branches, the trunk, tools, etc.
FAQs
Q: What's your MOQ?
Q: Can you do OEM and ODM?
Q: Can we use our own logo?
Q: Which shipping way can you provide?
Q: How long can gasoline sit in a chainsaw?
Q: How do you store a gas chainsaw?
Q: Do gas chainsaws need oil?
Q: How do you maintain a gas chainsaw?
Regularly clean the air filter and the air filter housing.
Check the spark plug for wear and remove any soot on a regular basis.
Q: How do I know if my chainsaw gas is bad?
The primer bulb isn't working.
There is a bad smell in the gas tank.
The engine isn't revving up all the way.
There is excessive smoke, especially white smoke from the exhaust.
Q: How long is chainsaw fuel good for?
Q: Should I run my chainsaw out of gas before storing it?
Q: How many hours does a chainsaw last?
Q: Do chainsaws need high octane fuel?
Q: How do you run a gas chainsaw?
Step 2: Set the Choke and Prime the Gas Engine. Pull the start/choke control out to the on position.
Step 3: Brace the Saw and Pull the Starter Handle.
Step 4: Start the Gas Saw.
Q: How do you store a chainsaw when not in use?
Q: What is a common problem with a chainsaw?
Q: Why does my chainsaw bog out when I give it gas?
Q: How do you maintain a petrol chainsaw?
Check the starter rope and return spring work properly and check for any damage.
Clean the air filter and carburettor externally.
Beat out and wash the air filter.
Clean the spark plug and check the electrode gap.
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