Wednesday, 4 November 2015

The Complete Safety Guide to Chainsaws

Chainsaw safety can seem to be a bit of a dull topic and many beginner chainsaw users (who maybe only need the chainsaw the once) may deem it unnecessary thinking they will just be careful and sensible whilst using the machine. With this in mind I wrote this guide to explain each part of the safety procedures when using a chainsaw to prevent sometimes fatal injuries.

Training

By law anybody using a chainsaw must have had formal training. This law is largely ignored though but it does exist for a reason. Novice chainsaw users are those most at risk and if this law was ignored chainsaws accidents would be cut down to a fraction of the size.

Protective Glasses

When using a chainsaws, debris can be shot off at over 30 mph and they may be sharp. Wearing protective eye wear is a must. Potential blindness is a factor that may be worth the tenner to eliminate.

Helmet

Much the same reason as the protective glasses but probably the most that will happen is a cut on your head. But more severe injuries have been known to occur so helmets are a big must when using a chainsaw.


Clothing & Gloves

Specialist chainsaw clothing can end up saving a limb and gloves a digit. As well as being resistant to a chainsaw the gloves also help with grip and friction allowing you to control the chainsaw more easily.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Petrol Chainsaws: Strengths & Limitations

Petrol chainsaws have a lot of advantages over their electric counterparts that many users do not seem to realise when buying a chainsaw. Below is a list of key functions where the petrol chainsaw simply outperforms the electric.


Power of Petrol Chainsaws


Petrol chainsaws generally have a two stroke engine. This engine gives them a lot more power than any electric chainsaw can hope to match. The extra power allows the chainsaw to be longer in order to do its just more efficiently & effectively.

Speed of Petrol Chainsaws


Linked to power but a trait of its own nonetheless, a petrol chainsaw rotates a lot faster than electric chainsaws due to this extra power. This allows for a cleaner cut as well as an easier cut.

Wireless Petrol Chainsaws


They don't connect to the internet unfortunately but they also do not connect to anything else. The petrol chainsaw as such has more manoeuvrability, flexibility, portability & convenience than the electric counterpart.