Discounted Chainsaws


Chain saws are very useful but also very dangerous tools, making it essential that you buy a reliable one. Have a look at our high quality chain saws from leading manufacturers: Husqvarna chain saws, Echo chain saws, Stihl chainsaws and Castor chainsaws.

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Husqvarna Chainsaw 137 - £169.00

Chainsaws

* 36.3cc engine, 1.6/2.2 power kW/hp,
* Noise level dB(A) 98,
* Noise emission Lwa dB(A) 118,
* Vibrations front/rear handle m/s2 4.9/7.7,
* Weight exc bar and chain Kg 4.6,
* Chain pitch 0.325 inches,
* Innertia activated chain brake,
* Air injection,
* LowVib,
* Spring assisted start.

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Husqvarna Chainsaw 142 - £209.00 - £46.00 off RRP!

Chainsaws

* 40.2cc engine, 1.9/2.6 power kW/hp,
* Noise level dB(A) 98.5,
* Noise emission Lwa dB(A) 118,
* Vibrations front/rear handle m/s2 4.8/6.5,
* Weight exc bar and chain Kg 4.6,
* Chain pitch 0.325 inches,
* Innertia activated chain brake,
* Air injection,
* LowVib,
* Spring assisted start.

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Echo ChainSaw CS2700ES - £229

Chainsaws

* 26.9cc two-stroke engine,
* 30cm bar,
* I-start (instant starting system),
* rear handle design,
* Anti-vibrationsystem with throttle lockout,
* weighs 3.1kg

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Husqvarna Chainsaw 340 13" - £264.00 - £61.00 off RRP!

 

 

* Cylinder displacement: 40.8cm3 / 2.5 cu.inch.
* Power; 2.0KW / 2.7hp.
* Sound level; 100.5 dB(A).
* Noise emissions; 113 dB(A).
* Vibrations, front/rear handle; 2.8m/s2 / 2.8 m/s2.
* Weight without cutting equipment; 4.7Kg / 10.4Ibs.

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Chainsaw safety


With the chainsaw running, you are holding an extremely dangerous implement. You should remember this at all times. When the chain is turning at full throttle it passes each tooth through the wood at least 10 times per second.

When holding a running chainsaw, make sure you keep the chain brake engaged until you are ready to cut. When your actually cutting, ensure the chainsaw is running at full throttle. This will reduce the chances of the chainsaw binding or kicking back. The chainsaw should also never be allowed to touch the ground.

Wearing the correct protective clothing is also important when using a chain saw. Your head and face need particular protection, but by the same token, a chainsaw can do a great deal of damage to legs and arms if not properly under control. Face Screens, Hard hats, and ear protectors are all good ideas. An Arborist's helmet will combine these functions and make chain saw use considerably safer. Also refrain from wearing baggy clothing which may risk being caught in the moving chainsaw.

Avoid chain saw kickback, follow the paramount rule: Do not allow the upper quadrant of the chainsaw nose to touch the wood or any other obstacle. If a tooth passing this fulcrum point suddenly encounters an obstacle, it can effectively stop the chain, passing all the motion of the chain into the body of the chainsaw, which recoils violently upward toward the operator. For this reason and because your hand may not be able to activate the chain break, it is a good idea to position your body so that, in the event of a kickback, the chainsaw can pass relatively harmlessly to the side of your body, not straight up at your head and neck.

The key point is always to be aware and alert when using a chain-saw. Following a few simple steps will make chain saw use much safer. You should always consult a professional before attempting anything you may consider to be unsafe.

 

 

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