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Chainsaw

Cibi Enterprises is the authorized Dealer and Reseller for multiple brands. Our portfolio of Chainsaws have a wide range starting from entry level models for hobby gardeners to heavy duty Chainsaws for institutions and corporates. 

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Chainsaw_MS250
Chainsaw_MS180
Chainsaw_MS661

MS180

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 Stroke

Displacement:    31.8 CC

Power:              1.5kW/2hp

Bar size:            18 inch

Dry weight:        5kg

MS250

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 Stroke

Displacement:    45.8 CC

Power:              2.3kW/3.1hp

Bar size:            18/20 inch

Dry Weight:        6.3kg

MS661

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 stroke

Displacement:    91.1 CC

Power:              5.4kW/7.3hp

Bar size:            20/25/30/36 inch

Dry Weight:        6.3kg

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Rover_RCS46
Rover_RCS65
Rover_RCS55

RCS46

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 Stroke

Displacement: 45.6 CC

Power:              2.4hp

Bar size:            18/20 inch

Dry weight:        4.9kg

RCS55

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 Stroke

Displacement: 54 CC

Power:              3.0hp

Bar size:            18/20/22 inch

Dry weight:        5.1kg

RCS65

Type:                Petrol

Engine type:      2 Stroke

Displacement: 58 CC

Power:              3.3 hp

Bar size:            24 inch

Dry weight:        5.1kg

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Makita_EA3502S40B

EA 3502S40B

Type:                Petrol

Motion:             Push

Engine Type:      4 Stroke

Displacement:    163 CC

Power:              3.2 kW/4.3 hp

Cutting width:    18.5 inch

Dry Weight:        34 kg

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EA 4301F

Type:                Petrol

Motion:             Self Propelled

Engine Type:      4 Stroke

Displacement:    159 CC

Power:              2.71 kW/3.6 hp

Cutting Width:    20.9 inch

Dry Weight:        49 kg

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Makita_EA4301F

EA 7300P45E

Type:                Petrol

Motion:             Self Propelled

Engine Type:      4 Stroke

Displacement:    159 CC

Power:              2.71 kW/3.6 hp

Cutting Width:    20.9 inch

Dry Weight:        49 kg

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FAQs

What difference does the Bar Length make?

The bar length of a chainsaw plays a significant role in determining the size and type of wood the chainsaw can effectively handle. Here are the key differences that bar length can make:

  1. Cutting Capacity:

    • Longer bar lengths typically allow for larger cutting capacities. A chainsaw with a longer bar can handle larger diameter logs and trees.

  2. Versatility:

    • Shorter bar lengths are more maneuverable and suitable for tasks that require precision and control, such as pruning and limbing.

    • Longer bar lengths are versatile for various applications, including felling larger trees and cutting through thicker wood.

  3. Weight and Balance:

    • Chainsaws with longer bars tend to be heavier. This can impact the overall balance and ease of handling, especially during prolonged use or when working in tight spaces.

  4. Power and Efficiency:

    • Longer bars require more power to drive the chain effectively through the wood. As a result, chainsaws with longer bars often have more powerful engines to maintain efficiency.

  5. Safety Considerations:

    • Longer bar lengths may increase the risk of kickback, especially for inexperienced users. Proper training and adherence to safety guidelines are crucial when using chainsaws with longer bars.

  6. Use in Confined Spaces:

    • Shorter bar lengths are more suitable for cutting in confined spaces or areas with limited maneuverability.

  7. Cost:

    • Chainsaws with longer bars and more powerful engines are often more expensive. Consider the intended use and balance the cost with the features required for your specific needs.

Before choosing a chainsaw based on bar length, it's essential to assess the type of work you'll be doing most frequently. Smaller tasks may benefit from a shorter bar, while larger jobs may require the cutting capacity of a longer bar. Always prioritize safety and choose a bar length that aligns with your skill level and the demands of your projects.

Does weight become a major hurdle in chainsaw effective use?

The weight of a chainsaw is important for several reasons, impacting both the user's comfort and safety, as well as the tool's overall usability. Here are key reasons why the weight of a chainsaw matters:

  1. User Comfort:

    • A lighter chainsaw is generally easier to handle and maneuver, reducing user fatigue during prolonged use.

    • Lighter chainsaws are more suitable for overhead work, such as pruning branches, as they are less likely to strain the arms and shoulders.

  2. Ease of Use:

    • A lighter chainsaw is easier to control, especially for users who may not have extensive experience with chainsaw operation.

    • Ease of use is particularly crucial for tasks that require precision and accuracy.

  3. Safety:

    • Heavy chainsaws can be challenging to control, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries, especially for users with less strength or experience.

    • Proper balance and control contribute to safer operation, reducing the likelihood of kickback or loss of control.

  4. Maneuverability:

    • Lightweight chainsaws are more maneuverable, making them suitable for navigating around obstacles, tight spaces, or uneven terrain.

    • This is especially important for users working in gardens, yards, or wooded areas.

  5. Extended Use:

    • For tasks that require extended periods of use, a lighter chainsaw is less likely to cause muscle fatigue and strain, allowing for more efficient and comfortable work.

  6. Overhead Work:

    • When working above shoulder height or in elevated positions, a lighter chainsaw is less likely to cause fatigue and muscle strain, contributing to improved safety.

  7. Accessibility:

    • Lighter chainsaws are more accessible to a wider range of users, including those with varying physical strengths and capabilities.

  8. Transportation:

    • A lighter chainsaw is easier to transport to different locations, facilitating mobility for users working in various areas.

While the weight is an important consideration, it should be balanced with other factors such as power, bar length, and intended use. Users should choose a chainsaw weight that aligns with their physical capabilities and the demands of the tasks they commonly perform.

What features should be considered while shopping for a Chainsaw?

While choosing a Chainsaw following features should ve considered:

Chain brake – a vital safety feature halting your petrol chainsaw in case of jams or loss of control (strongly recommended).

Anti-rebound system – prevents rebounds by employing chain hooks to engage with the wood.

Kickback brake – akin to the anti-rebound system, but specifically addresses machine bounce back off the wood, minimizing the risk to the user's face from the bar and chain.

Handle type – often underestimated, the handle can enhance usability with features such as anti-vibration and soft grips to alleviate hand fatigue, along with wrap-around handles for added safety.

What activities constitute good Chainsaw maintenance?

Maintaining a petrol chainsaw is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, safety, and longevity. Here are some general maintenance tips:

  1. Regular Cleaning:

    • Remove debris, sawdust, and resin from the chainsaw after each use.

    • Clean air filters and cooling fins regularly to prevent overheating.

  2. Chain Tension:

    • Keep the chain properly tensioned to ensure efficient cutting and prevent accidents.

    • Check and adjust the tension when the chain is cold and not in use.

  3. Chain Lubrication:

    • Ensure the chain oil reservoir is adequately filled to lubricate the chain during operation.

    • Clean the oil ports and channels regularly to prevent clogs.

  4. Sharpening the Chain:

    • Regularly inspect the chain for dull or damaged teeth.

    • Use a chainsaw file or an electric sharpener to maintain a sharp cutting edge.

  5. Fuel Mixture:

    • Use the correct fuel mixture as specified in the manufacturer's guidelines.

    • Store fuel in a cool, dry place and avoid using old or stale fuel.

  6. Spark Plug Maintenance:

    • Check and clean the spark plug regularly.

    • Replace the spark plug if it shows signs of wear or carbon buildup.

  7. Regular Inspection:

    • Inspect the entire chainsaw for loose bolts, nuts, or any signs of wear.

    • Ensure all safety features, such as the chain brake, are functioning correctly.

  8. Storage:

    • Store the chainsaw in a cool, dry place.

    • Use a cover to protect it from dust and moisture.

  9. Professional Servicing:

    • Schedule regular professional servicing, especially for tasks like carburetor adjustment and engine maintenance.

Remember, regular maintenance not only extends the lifespan of your petrol chainsaw but also contributes to safer and more efficient operation. Always prioritize safety by wearing appropriate protective gear and following recommended guidelines during use and maintenance.

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Our expert engineers will visit your facility to understand your application and help you select the right Chainsaw based on more than 5 factors to ensure you get the right solution for your problem. 

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