In recent years, The performance of battery-powered garden machinery has improved and cordless chainsaws are powerful enough to rival petrol chainsaws.
Due to the constant metal-on-metal friction between the bar and chain of a chainsaw, the bar needs to be continually lubricated with oil. This allows the chain to run smoothly. Without it, chains break easily. Look for a rechargeable chainsaw with an automatic bar oiler, which will constantly apply oil to the bar.
Grab the rear handle with your right hand. Make sure your legs are about shoulder-width apart. Disengage the chain brake and then squeeze the trigger to start cutting. A battery-powered chainsaw should start easily.
The machine has a chain on a bar that spins around and moves up and down to cut through any size tree, bush, or branch with a diameter as large as 12+ inches. Pole saws are made for cutting hard-to-reach tree branches that block power lines, and roadways, and threaten rooftops.
Electric chainsaws have several features that make them safer for casual users than their gas-powered counterparts: Lower chain speeds. Chains that run only when you're actively cutting with your saw. Bars that measure no longer than 18 inches.
Pro-duty electric saws powered by a battery are expensive, costing in the range of $300 to $400; a mid-duty saw is likely to cost about $250, and an inexpensive saw suitable to handle the occasional downed tree limb is going to cost roughly $150 to $200.
Electric chain saws can use the only bar and chain lubrication oil in their systems. These oils are specifically designed for this kind of lubrication. They are also manufactured to be safe for the environment. Any other kind, like a reclaimed motor or vegetable oil, can damage the oiling system.
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