Have you ever wondered if the size of your chainsaw affects how you cut wood or logs? Choosing the right chainsaw size is a key factor in determining sawing performance. Determining the length of the chainsaw guide bar and chain is important in determining the type of work the chainsaw can do. The longer shank makes it easier to cut thick wood blocks. Longer chainsaws also reduce the chance of kickback compared to shorter versions.
1. Instructions for choosing the right size chainsaw
1) choose a job
The first step is to decide what you want to do with the chainsaw. Depending on what the uanbuy chainsaw is used for, it is divided into light, medium and heavy. Let's look at each individually.
2) Easy operation
If you are using a chainsaw to cut branches, twigs or twigs, then the job will be made easier. A 14-inch or smaller chainsaw is recommended for this type of work. These small chainsaws usually come in the form of electric chain saws. Alternatively, you can also opt for a cordless chainsaw.
3) moderate work
Trees, medium perimeter, bushes, thick bushes, tall bushes, wood cutting, etc. are moderate jobs. A uanbuy chainsaw with a diameter of 16 to 18 inches is well suited for this type of work.
4) Hard work
Chopping trees and thick trunks with a chainsaw is hard work. You will need a powerful motor and a long saw to do this job. This type of work is more common for commercial purposes, where only professional chainsaws are applicable.
2. The optimal chainsaw size for various tasks
For basic tasks like pruning, choose a 12" or smaller chainsaw.
Trimming and trimming small trees requires a 12-14" chainsaw.
Choose a chainsaw with a diameter of 14 to 16 inches for sawing light woods.
If you have pruning work to do, choose a 16" chainsaw.
Select 16-18" length for cutting medium branches or medium firewood.
If your job involves felling mature trees, 18 inches or larger is best.
3. How to measure the length of the chainsaw blade?
When measuring the length of a reinforcing bar, two lengths must be calculated. First, it is the effective length. The effective length is the length from the base of the blade to the tip. Please round to the nearest whole inch regardless of measurement. The second is the actual length, which means measuring from the tip to the end of the rod without using a saw. There is no need to convert this value to the nearest full inch.
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