The 25 Best Pole Saws of 2020 - Family Living Today

Posted by john kabir on January 14th, 2020

THE PROS AND CONS

+ Well suited for backyard garden work where the saw does not require much force.

+ Good mobility as the device is cordless.

+ Quieter than internal combustion saw

+ No exhaust emissions.

- Battery life. In practice, it is best to have two batteries, one for sawing and the other for charging at the same time. Best Pole Saw 

- Not suitable for logging because of limited battery capacity.

All power saws can be used all year round and in different weather conditions, although the power saw is not recommended for use in rainfall.

Chainsaw safety features

The chainsaw is one of the most dangerous devices in households and summer cottages. A rapidly rotating saw chain can cause serious injury. The saw must have the legal safety features that protect the user, regardless of the power source.

HAND PROTECTION WITH CHAIN BRAKE

The chainsaw is always operated from the right side, ie the left hand in the front handle and the right in the rear handle. The handguard in front of the front handle serves not only as a guard but also as a lever that releases the chain stopping brake. A chain brake is required in the event of a kickback. A kickback can occur when the tip of the saw hits something, whereby a ratchet-rotating chain causes the blade to bounce up, towards the saw user's head and torso. The blade brake is released when the handguard hits the saw's left hand when the saw is upright. The brake is also triggered by the force of sudden motion alone, which is talking about inertia. The handbrake chain brake is thus dual-action.

CHAIN CATCHER

If the blade chain moves out of position on the flange, the chain catcher will grab the loose chain and thus protect the saw user from being hit by the chain. The condition of the chainsaw under the saw should be checked regularly as it must always be intact.

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