How to Start a Chainsaw?
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Chainsaws use a pull-start mechanism, where you simply pull the cord to start the engine. Here are specific details about chainsaws: 1. Definition: A chainsaw, short for "gasoline chainsaw" or "gasoline-powered saw," is a power tool used for felling trees and cutting timber. Its cutting mechanism consists of a saw chain, and it is powered by a gasoline engine. 2. Process: The working cycle of a chainsaw includes intake, compression, combustion and expansion, and exhaust. 3. Precautions: Only use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or higher; only use high-quality two-stroke engine oil; the gasoline suction pipe head should be replaced annually.