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Chainsaws - Caring For Your Chain

 

There is a common message among professional chainsaw users... Make sure the chain is performing at maximum efficiency.

It's amazing but many inexperienced chainsaw operators tend to overlook this very important aspect.

So what can you do to ensure your chain is performing 100%? There are several guidelines to adhere to. For example.. When is it time to sharpen the chain? There are obvious giveaways such as the saw doesn't cut in a straight line; or the chain rattles and jumps; or fine dust is produced instead of saw chips. That's just for starters.

There are simple preventative measures that can prolong chain use. While it may be tempting, and remember, chainsaws are not indestructible; avoid cutting into rock and any abrasive material.

Never allow the chain to loosen. Check the tension often. This is a reasonably straight forward procedure.

Some operators might be tempted to "go the extra yard" with their machine and get an extra cut. Not recommended. Experienced chainsaw users will tell you.. "Never force a cut with a dull chain." You will not only do damage to the chainsaw itself but you'll also run the risk of suffering serious injury.

While an under performing chainsaw may be obvious by feel, visible wear and damage should also be quite noticeable. The signs should be obvious without going into great detail.

Another commonsense preventative measure is to make sure the chain is always well lubricated. To check, hold the chainsaw with the bar and nose pointed towards a light colored background. Run the engine at half throttle and look for an increasing trickle of oil.

Finally, on the score of safety, always wear gloves when handling a chain.

These are just a few measures to ensure a chain is spot on and the old adage of "prevention is better than cure" certainly applies here. Look after you chain and by following some simple, commonsense steps, it should give you plenty of service in the long run and not to mention, looking after you hip pocket as well.

Author: Dean Caporella
 
Author Bio:
Dean Caporella is a renowned writer. Dean likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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