Chain Saws
A chainsaw is a tool that cuts wood, etc. by electric drive. The chain has a saw blade and the chain rotates at high speed along the guide bar. Engine chainsaws that use fuel such as oil, etc. and AC power supply or rechargeable products that reduce operating noise and are relatively easy to maintain, are also available. The handle is divided into a top handle type and a rear handle type, and the top handle type is often found in small products and is suitable for fine work. In addition, the rear handle type has a wide arm spacing when handling a chainsaw, so it can be held stably. It is easy to cut straight and easy for beginners to use, so it can be used in a wide range of applications. Since the effective cutting length differs depending on the product, it is necessary to select a product according to the diameter of the wood to be cut.