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Wood Cutting Gasoline Chain Saw

Wood Cutting Gasoline Chain Saw

MODEL: CLC158
DISPLACEMENT: 58cc II double scavenge
BORE&STROKE: 45.2x34 mm

Description

Wood cutting gasoline chain saws are designed to satisfy a wide range of users, from demanding home gardeners requiring a tool for frequent use to farmers and professional contractors. Their compactness, versatility, and good power-to-weight ratio ensure excellent cutting performance in various conditions, from limbing and pruning to cutting medium-sized trunks. Furthermore, models come with specific guide bars and saw chains to ensure the best performance.

 

Parameters

 

MODEL

CLC158

DISPLACEMENT

58cc II double scavenge

BORE&STROKE

45.2x34 mm

RATED POWER OUTPUT

2.5w/3.3Hp

IDLING SPEED

3000rpm

OIL/FUEL RATIO

1:30

FUEL TANK CAPACITY

550ml

OIL TANK CAPACITY

260ml

WEIGHT(W/O BAR&CHAIN)

5.3kg

CHAIN&BAR SIZE

18" .325-72LPX/20".325-76LPX

 

Features

 

  • This item is especially for professional users such as farmers and carpenters.
  • CE/GS Certificate
  • Tool-free locknut
  • GS CE standard safe front damper
  • Optional primer bulb for easier engine starting in low temperatures
  • Double-layer nylon mesh air filter provides better anti-dust performance due to its high density
  • Optional paper air filter
  • Gear wheel loosen and tension screw system ensures easier saw chain adjustment
  • Optional patent rear nylon and front aluminum crankcase to prevent sudden shutdowns due to engine heat
  • Double-scavenge cylinder and related parts provide greater power than the usual 58cc
  • Soft rubber handle for the starter

Main Components of Gasoline Chain Saw

A chain saw machine has two main parts: a saw blade built into a chain, wrapped around a long metal guide bar, and a small petrol engine of a cylinder or an electric motor driven.

 

  • The chain is a bit like a bicycle chain, it moves around cogwheels, that is designed to rotate a chain with sharp teeth made of hardened steel alloy mounted around it at intervals.
  • Inside the engine, when the piston enters and exits the cylinder, it pushes a connecting rod that rotates the crankshaft. The crankshaft rotates the gears that are connected through a centrifugal clutch to one of the sprockets on which the chain is mounted, and the chain rotates.

What Are The Benefits of Wood Cutting Gasoline Chain Saw

1. Chainsaw Cuts Very Quickly

A chainsaw can easily cut through a 12-inch timber in under a minute. Of course, the chainsaw's size, the object's size, and the chain's sharpness all affect how quickly an object can be chopped. It will take more time for the chain to cut through lumber as it becomes dull, and eventually it may stop cutting completely.

2. Chainsaws Have Various Uses

Chainsaws can be used to cut a variety of materials, besides just wood, such as metal and concrete. Depending on the type of chain used, both large and small chainsaws can be used to cut a wide range of materials. The operator has the freedom to make the necessary cuts when necessary by using the appropriate chain and safety equipment.

3. Chainsaws Are Easy To Use

It takes minimal practice to operate a chainsaw correctly, and safety training is not necessary. The operator must be mindful of safety and wear the appropriate PPE to protect themselves against kickback and flying debris. It's possible that maintenance and chain replacement, rather than actual cutting, are the most challenging aspects of owning and using a chainsaw.

4. Chainsaws Occupy Very Little Room

Gasoline chainsaws with engines up to 100 cc and bar lengths of 30 inches are available. Small chainsaws typically measure less than 24 inches in length and can be conveniently stored in the cab or bed of a vehicle. With just one hand, they may be moved from place to place with ease. Even a sizable chainsaw will fit without difficulty in compact storage areas without obstructing access to your other belongings.

5. Chainsaws Are Simple To Refuel

The process of refueling a chainsaw with the gas mixture is relatively straightforward and is similar to that of refueling a gas lawnmower. The appropriate gas and oil ratio is essential, as is maintaining a full tank of bar oil. Since chainsaws utilize two-cycle engines, there is no separate oil or gas chamber. Verify the owner's manual for the particular gas-to-oil ratio that is mentioned. The ratio for the majority of chainsaws is typically either 50:1 or 40:1, with the higher number denoting gasoline.

6. Chainsaws Are Easy To Start

If you use the correct approach, gas chainsaws are simple to start. Push the cable while turning the switch on and giving the fuel bulb a couple pumps. To get it going, this ought to be sufficient. When the engine rolls over and is primed, depressing the trigger will assist in putting fuel in it and assisting with starting the engine. It's important to keep in mind that gasoline-powered chainsaw carburetors might overfill, which will make it impossible to start the engine.

7. Chainsaws Can Cut a Wide Range of Materials

Chainsaws are not just for cutting wood or tree branches. They are capable of trimming both large and small trees as well as shrubs, scrap wood, plastics, concrete, and metal tubing. When it comes to wood cutting, chainsaws are capable of handling various kinds of wood, including hardwoods like apple, almond, hard maple, hickory, birch, beech, oak, and ash.

How Does a Gasoline Chain Saw Work?

  1. The fuel you put in a chainsaw's gas tank contains, in chemical form, all the energy you'll consume cutting down and chopping up logs. To keep it nice and light, a typical chainsaw tank holds just 0.5 liters (1.1 US liquid pints) of gas.
  2. The fuel feeds through a carburetor to mix it with air.
  3. The air-fuel mixture passes into a cylinder, which works much like the ones in a car engine. Inside the cylinder, the air-fuel mix is ignited by a spark (sparking) plug, burns, releases its energy, and pushes a piston back and forth.
  4. A connecting rod and crank convert the back and forth motion of the piston to rotary motion.
  5. A drive shaft takes power to the centrifugal clutch.
  6. A chainsaw engine runs all the time, but you don't want the chain spinning unless you're actually cutting wood: that's dangerous and it wastes energy. The clutch solves this problem. The centrifugal clutch connects the engine and the chain when the engine speed is fast (when the operator pulls on the throttle) and stops the chain from spinning when the engine speed is low (when the chainsaw is just idling).
  7. Gears carry power from the clutch to the sprocket that holds the chain.
  8. The chain spins around the edge of a long-steel plate called the guide bar, spitting out wood dust as it goes!

Chain Types for Chain Saw

Full Chisel Chain

The sharp corners of the full chisel cutter easily split wood fibers and provide the fastest and most efficient clean softwood cuts.

Semi Chisel Chain

The corners of the cutters on the semi-chisel saw chain are slightly rounded. This significantly helps the cutters stay sharper longer when cutting hard or frozen wood or working in dirty or bad environments where a full chisel saw chain can quickly lose its sharpness.

Chamfer Chisel Chain

The performance of a chamfer chisel chain saw chain is comparable to that of a qualified half-chisel chain saw chain. A slight 45-degree chamfer between the plates, rather than a radius, distinguishes chamfered chisel chains from half-chiseled chains. The chamfer chainsaw chain cutter is designed to cut hard, dry, and green wood. Chamfer chisel chainsaw cutters have less of a kickback hazard than half-chisel chainsaw chains.

Square Chisel Chain

The cutting edge and grinding profile of square chisels are square. Chainsaw blades with square chisels are for professionals only. They require more frequent and accurate filing than any other saw chain. They are the fastest-cutting, most aggressive chainsaw chains out there but dull quickly.

How to Pick the Best Wood Cutting Chain Saw for Your Needs

Deciding On Size

An important issue is the size of the chainsaw. This is determined by piston displacement (cm3) and engine power (hp or kW) and the following factors matter when you choose dimensions:

  • Proficiency and experience. Choose a smaller chainsaw that is easier to manoeuvre if you're new to chainsaw work. If the chainsaw is too heavy, your arms and hands will tire, which in the long run represents a safety risk.
  • Wood types and size of trees. Choose a larger chainsaw with more power if you want to fell larger trees, especially hardwood. If the model is too small, the chainsaw will be subjected to great strain and unnecessary wear.

The Length Of The Guide Bar

The appropriate length of the guide bar is determined by tree size and to some extent by the level of your expertise. If you're used to handling a chainsaw, you should have access to at least two different guide bar lengths, allowing you to vary the guide bar length with different tree sizes. A shorter guide bar weighs less and is easier to manoeuvre when doing limbing work. A longer guide bar is used for larger trees.

Chain Saw Weight

For comparison purposes, the weight of a chain saw is nearly always specified for the power head only, because the guide bar (the long metal frame that guides the chain) and chain (similar to a bicycle chain with a small sharp blade or tooth on each link) are offered in various sizes that are often changeable for a given power head. The bar and chain usually account for another 1.5 to 2 pounds, and a pint of fuel adds another pound or so to the weight of a gas saw.

Antivibration Handle

An antivibration handle helps prevent discomfort and long-term hand injuries. The handle includes metal springs and/or rubber bushings that separate it from the vibrating engine and chain. This feature is important for anyone who operates a chain saw for more than occasional use in short sessions because vibration can cause irreversible chronic pain and numbness in the hand and wrist.

FAQs

Q: How long can gasoline sit in a chainsaw?

A: We currently recommends that you do not store or use fuel older than 60 days, and preferably no longer than 30 days, even with a stabilizer.

Q: What is the best chainsaw chain for cutting firewood?

A: Semi chisel can cut through soft and hardwood, which makes it very versatile. They're durable and keep their edge for a long time. If you're looking for chains that work on hardwood and firewood, semi chisel is the best option. Full chisel chains are specifically designed for hardwood and can cut through them quickly.

Q: How does a chainsaw chain cut wood?

A: All chainsaw chain works the same way; as it passes through a log, each tooth planes a chip from the wood. In this process the top plate cutting edge (1) lifts the chip from the wood while the side plate cutting edge (2) separates the chip from the wood in the cut.

Q: How do you maintain a gas chainsaw?

A: Check that the fuel and chain lubricant tanks are sealed and that no fuel or lubricant is leaking from them.
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: Does a chainsaw cut wet or dry wood better?

A: It may come as an eye-opener to some. But wet wood is actually much easier to cut than dry wood. With dry wood lacking moisture content, more friction is created as the chainsaw chain comes into contact with the wood fibers. This friction results in the chain slowing down.

Q: What is the best cutting angle for a chainsaw?

A: The right sharpening angle depends on the saw chain and the wood that you want to cut. The sharpening angle will generally be between 25° and 35° – the harder the wood, the greater the angle. To maintain the correct angle, we recommend that you use a sharpening grid or a filing gauge as an aid.

Q: What makes a chainsaw cut faster?

A: The fastest cutting chainsaw chain is either a full chisel or a chisel skip chain. The full chisel offers the fastest and most aggressive cutting action for chainsaw bars that are 24" or less. For bars that are longer than 24", choose a chisel skip chain.

Q: Are chainsaws only for wood?

A: Chainsaws are designed to be used in clean wood only.

Q: Can you split wood with a chainsaw?

A: A popular tool for cutting down trees, a chainsaw can also be useful for splitting logs. However, this method requires some skill and caution as chainsaws can be dangerous if not handled properly. Be sure to wear protective gear and follow proper safety precautions when using a chainsaw for splitting wood.

Q: Are chainsaws powered by gasoline?

A: Gasoline-powered saws are still very popular for a variety of reasons. For one, they can be more powerful and durable than battery-powered saws (though they require more maintenance). They're also much easier to refuel on the go since you just need to carry a gas can instead of a bunch of backup batteries.

Q: Can you leave gas in a chainsaw?

A: Any gasoline remaining in your storage can or left in your power equipment for more than 2-3 months can lead to expensive damage to your equipment's fuel system and engine.

Q: How do you store a gas chainsaw?

A: Your chainsaw should be stored in a dry place that is well-ventilated and protected against the elements. We advise that you do not store your chainsaw outdoors. As long as the fuel tank is empty, you can store your chainsaw vertically, or even hanging up.

Q: What to do when your chainsaw doesn't cut straight?

A: If your chainsaw isn't properly maintained, it is more prone to damage that will create angled cuts. So, if your chainsaw is not cutting straight, it's a sign that it requires maintenance. Usually, the solution is routine blade maintenance.

Q: What ratio should I run in my chainsaw?

A: Mix the oil and petrol at a ratio of 1:50. Pour both substances into an approved fuel canister and shake the canister to mix. Open the canister carefully and fill your chainsaw up with the fuel mix.

Q: Do chainsaws need gasoline?

A: A good quality unleaded fuel is needed. Be sure to use 89 octane or higher unleaded fuel. For best results, use two-stroke engine oil that if FD certified. Always mix gasoline and oil in a clean fuel container, not in the chainsaw's fuel tank.

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