Cutting wood should not be a complicated process and this brilliant MAC AFRIC 62CC 2-stroke Petrol Chain Saw understands that! Slice through wood like butter with the self-lubricated Oregon chain! You won’t even feel any of the usual aches and pains thanks to the fantastic built-in anti-vibration system! This brilliant tool makes a long day of hard work short and satisfying!
Attribute Label | Value |
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Displacement | 62 CC |
Engine Type | 2-Stroke Petrol |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 670 ML |
Max Cutting Length | 24″ IN |
No Load Speed | 3 000 RPM |
Oil Capacity | 350 ML |
Package Height (cm) | 33.80 |
Package Length (cm) | 30.60 |
Power Output | 3 200 W |
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Basic rules for working with a chainsaw THE THUMB GRIP Keep a steady grip on both handles on the saw. Thumbs and fingers must be completely wrapped around the handles. It is very important to hold the thumb of your left hand under the front handle in order to reduce the force of a possible kickback.
CLOSE CONTACT Do not be afraid of the saw. Hold it close to your body for better balance and to make the saw feel less heavy.
BALANCE Stand with your feet apart. To achieve the best possible balance, put your left foot slightly in front of your right.
BEND YOUR KNEES Spare your back. Do not work with a curved spine, bend your knees instead when working in low positions.
MOVING / TRANSPORT The chain must not be rotating when you are moving to another spot. When moving in several steps, you should activate the chain brake or turn off the engine. When you move a longer distance or when transporting, you should fit the guide bar guard.
SAFETY DISTANCE Make sure that no one is closer to you than 3 â 5 metres when working with a chainsaw. During tree felling, a greater safety distance is required. |
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