Elevate your woodworking projects with the Xtra Power XPG-CS18 Petrol Operated Chainsaw. Engineered with a powerful 58-cc engine and an 18-inch (45.72 cm) guide bar, this chainsaw is perfect for logging, cutting, and felling trees with precision and ease. Designed for durability and efficiency, the XPG-CS18 ensures smooth operation and optimal performance, making it the ideal choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you're tackling heavy-duty tasks or simple yard maintenance, trust in Xtra Power to deliver unmatched strength and reliability. Shop now on Toolsvilla and experience the cutting edge of performance!
Features
:- Sturdy Guide Bar
- Sharp Chain for Effective Cutting
- Easy to Use Chainsaw
Specification
:- Product Type: Petrol Chainsaw
- Brand: Xtra Power
- Power : 2600 w
- Fuel Used : Petrol
- Displacement : 58 cc
- Stroke : 2
- Weight (Approx.) : 7.4 kg
- Model No : XPG-CS18
- Power : 2600 watt
- Guide Bar Length : 18 inch (45.72 cm) (Approx.)
- Displacement : 58-cc
- Skid Length : 450 mm
- Fuel Tank: 550 ml
- Fuel Consumption: 1 liter / 45 minutes to 1 hour
Accessories
:- 1 Unit Chainsaw
- 1 Unit User Manual
- 1 Unit Guide Bar
- 1 Unit Saw Chain
- 1 Unit Guide Bar Cover
- 1 Set Tool Kit
- 1 Unit Oil Pot
Applications
:- used for cutting/felling trees, cutting bamboos, logging woods, etc.
Usage
:Before you start :
> Check the petrol (fuel) supply and add petrol if required.
> Take all the necessary safety precautions.
Starting the engine :
> Check the chain brake and engage it so that the chain don't move while operating.
> Turn the on/off switch to the "on" position and open the choke.
> Press the fuel primer button several times to fill the fuel from the tank into the carburetor.
> Pull the starter cord then push the choke back in halfway when the engine starts to turn over. Pull the starter cord again.
> Adjust the choke to the “run” position once the engine is running.
> Allow the engine to be idle for about a minute to get warm and start working.
> Turn the on/off switch to the “off” position when you’re ready to stop your chainsaw.