As A Chain Saw Manufacturer,Oute Is Worth Choosing

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As a reliable chain saw manufacturer, Otto Tools produces telescopic pole saw based on safety issues, so that workers can avoid the dangers caused by climbing trees.

Whether you’re a professional or an occasional user, you can never be too safe when it comes to operating any kind of power tool, particularly high performance tools like chainsaws. Check out simple tips to ensure that your chainsaw performs its best and that you’re safe whilst you’re using it.

 

SAFETY (CHECKS) FIRST

There are three routine checks you should make each time you use your saw, starting with your chain. A sharp chain cuts faster and will require less effort from the user to get through wood, so keeping it sharp will make it easier to handle and will be better for your saw. If you need help identifying a dull chain, check out our quick guide here.

 

Next, check that your chain is correctly tensioned. This will not only produce a faster and cleaner cut, it’s also better for the longevity of your bar, chain, and sprocket. Make sure your chain is tight enough to touch the bar all the way around without hanging off the underside, but not so tight that it restricts the movement of the chain along the bar. There are a number of models in the STIHL range that feature our quick chain tensioning system which makes this process a lot quicker and easier.

 

The last, but one of the most important checks, is the operation of your chain brake. Simply put, the main purpose of this feature is to stop the chain if it ever kicks back towards the user. If the chain brake is locked in the forward position, it is on, just like a hand brake in a car. If the chain brake is back and loose, it means it is off. Always start your chainsaw with the chain break forward (on), the chain brake should only be disengage just before starting a cut.

 

As a reliable chain saw manufacturer, Otto Tools produces telescopic pole saw based on safety issues, so that workers can avoid the dangers caused by climbing trees.

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