Chainsaw Chain Replacements for Optimum Performance
Posted by Chainsaw | Under Chain Saws Info Wednesday Dec 1, 2010Chainsaws are portable power saws with teeth that link together to form an endless chain that rotates between two pivot points by a power mechanism. This could be an electric motor or a gasoline engine. They are used for a wide variety of applications by professional loggers. Also homeowners commonly use them for cutting down trees.
Many things go to decide how a chainsaw performs in cutting operations. The first thing is that the bar and chain need to be perfectly matched. The chain pitch is the size of your chain that must match the drive sprocket and bar tip sprocket. These are common chainsaw parts that undergo wear and tear and need to be replaced.
Spares are readily available and are part of the cycle of general maintenance required for chain saws. Chainsaws come for a variety of uses and each saw needs a specialized chain. The type of chain required varies depending on where it’s being used, for the type of item being sawed. The thicknesses of the item along with features on the saw itself are crucial elements.
Chains are made with varied pitches and they comprise of the distance between the center of any three rivets along the length of the chain and the drive length gauge. For safe and efficient working of the chain saw you need to keep it sharp. Keep checking regularly for broken or cracked parts. Dull chains can wear out prematurely due to excessive heat build up.
Heat causes chainsaw bars to loosen its tempering and the saw chain to stretch or break. A chain that is filed incorrectly can also cause uneven wear of the bar rails. Always consult the owners manual for the correct filing and sharpening details for your particular chainsaw chain. See that the bar and chain are correctly matched as well as the sprocket.
Whether you are using the chainsaw for extreme logging, roof ventilation or lighter work as cutting firewood or removing stumps the chainsaw is your equipment. Having standard pitches and gauges it’s the carbide chain that fits most chainsaws. This may also be customized to unique requirements. Carbide tipped chainsaw chains are for specialty cutting applications.
The chainsaw chain is a critical part of a chain saw. Replacement and proper maintenance of the chain will help keep the saw running and working in good order. Proper upkeep of the chainsaw chain helps keep users safe while using this perilous power tool. Always ascertain the chain is clean, sharpened, well oiled and has the right tension during every use.
Always inspect chainsaws for damaged or broken links when performing maintenance tasks. Defects can be very dangerous as they can induce chainsaw kickback that commonly causes chainsaw mishaps and injuries. Check habitually to make sure your chain remains duly tightened. New chains usually stretch after use but this may not be the case if it’s a pre-stretched one. Correct chainsaw chain maintenance is a very important part of saw operation upkeep.






