Scheppach Petrol Chainsaw CSH56 Chainsaw with ProCut Blade/Chain | 56 cm³ Engine | 3.1 HP Power | 51 cm Blade | Chain Brake & Chain Lubrication

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Scheppach Petrol Chainsaw CSH56 Chainsaw with ProCut Blade/Chain | 56 cm³ Engine | 3.1 HP Power | 51 cm Blade | Chain Brake & Chain Lubrication

Scheppach Petrol Chainsaw CSH56 Chainsaw with ProCut Blade/Chain | 56 cm³ Engine | 3.1 HP Power | 51 cm Blade | Chain Brake & Chain Lubrication

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Scheppach is Europe’s most innovative producer of woodworking machines, having introduced around eighty new models since 1997. For more than 80 years our designers, technicians and engineers have thought about “tomorrow” so that scheppach is always that one step ahead of our competitors. That is what makes the difference when you buy scheppach. We call it progressive forethought. Following the introduction of our Most petrol chainsaws will be designed with a comfortable, grippy handle. You should also look for anti vibration to minimise discomfort. Fitness to Operate a Petrol Chainsaw

This is partly down to its small engine size. At 38.2cc, it’s almost half that of some of the other chainsaws that I reviewed. This shouldn’t be an issue for light, occasional work, but it isn’t quite powerful enough for heavy-duty tasks. Not familiar with the P1PE brand? Neither was I, until I tried their impressive 62cc Petrol Chainsaw. Turns out, P1PE, which is short for Position One Power Equipment, is well-acquainted with producing power tools and garden machinery, with all of them being powered by Hyundai engines. So, having recently tested out Hyundai’s 62cc petrol chainsaw, I was curious to see how this lower-priced alternative would compare. It’s aimed at people who need to carry out both small clearance jobs as well as heavy-duty tree felling, making it seem like the ideal machine to help me tidy up all of the damage that Storm Arwen had caused around my farm. Machine Mart offer a range of petrol chainsaws, ideal for felling small trees, cutting logs for the fire, or for pruning jobs. We have more heavy duty models suitable for heavy duty domestic and light trade work. We also offer an electric chainsaws, that are lightweight and comfortable yet still able to cope with demanding jobs and a wide range of chainsaw chains and other accessories. It’s essential that you’re as comfortable as possible when using your chainsaw, to prevent accidents caused by fatigue. The first step is to ensure you’re wearing the right clothing. Protective clothing such as appropriate trousers, ear defenders and a helmet are essential. Petrol powered models are very loud and can damage your hearing if used for too long.Petrol powered chainsaws are usually the heaviest of the 3 types, but this doesn’t mean they need to be hard to use. A shoulder strap will help to lighten the load while you work, and the right handle can also make a huge difference. Handle Comfort and Ergonomics There’s no chance you’ll accidentally slice through the cord – which can happen a lot with mains powered chainsaws! Easy to use. Once you’ve mastered starting your chainsaw, you should find it relatively easy to use I was dubious about this chainsaw to begin with, simply because I hadn’t heard of the brand before. However, once I got it going, it didn’t stop impressing me. It’s extremely powerful and performed well at whatever task I set it to, whether this was slicing up huge tree trunks or chopping up smaller branches. To find the best petrol chainsaws, I did a comprehensive assessment of a range of chainsaws. My evaluation covered the main dimensions, from assembly ease to power and performance to design, allowing me to provide a well-rounded analysis of each chainsaw’s merits and flaws. Here’s how I tested:

Have only assembled it and started it up so far, not been put to work yet so can't comment on durability, but the signs look good. By way of conclusion I would say this: if you’re looking for a lightweight, easy-to-use chainsaw but are on a tight budget, there are other options out there that would suit you better (such as the Einhell, which is only slightly larger and heavier). However, if you don’t mind spending a little more on a quality chainsaw that’s extremely well designed and made, then this Husqvarna won’t let you down. It’s the best petrol chainsaw if you need something with a slightly smaller bar and it’s perfect for light DIY work around the home and garden. For cutting smaller trunks and logs below 64 cm (25”) , choose a chainsaw with a bar around 36 cm (14”) . Combined with a 40 cc motor, a chainsaw of this size will be suitable for the majority of average home users. A 50 cc motor is better suited to medium-intensity tasks as it will cut logs up to approximately 80 cm (32”).That said, it does feel a little lighter than the Hyundai, which makes it that much easier to use. If you’re only using it for short periods of time, this won’t matter so much. However, for those of you who’ll be using the chainsaw for extended periods, you’ll appreciate its lightweight nature, along with its anti-vibration system. Again, in terms of both performance and power, there wasn’t really a significant difference between the P1PE and the Hyundai. The P1PE was able to neatly slice through trunks that were roughly 102 cm (40”) in diameter, yet it handled smaller branches just as well too. Quality Management System our standard of technology is confirmed with Certification DIN EN ISO 9001. The foundation of our new product development There weren’t any issues when it came to turning the chainsaw on either. I did have my doubts at first, since the primer bubble didn’t seem to properly prime the machine, but it still started first time. It performed very well too – it handled everything that I asked of it, even slicing through trunks that were close to 102 cm (40”) in diameter.

In terms of performance, this Einhell chainsaw shines. It starts easily and was able to slice through everything that I asked it to. Due to the length of the bar, the maximum trunk diameter that I used this chainsaw on was around 80 cm (32”), and it cut through those without any problems. If you have larger trees that need to be cut, then you’ll need a larger chainsaw, but, for the average home user, this one should be able to handle everything that you need it to. However, petrol powered chainsaws are extremely powerful machines, and those with little experience may find a chainsaw with a long bar harder to control. Petrol bars do tend to have longer bars than corded or cordless types, with the length up to 40cm. Chain Speed Durable. Petrol chainsaws are designed with durability in mind. They tend to be very long lasting provided they are properly maintained and cleaned. Sturdy boots are a must, and you should avoid wearing loose trailing clothing which could get caught on something.A petrol chainsaw is a powerful and effective piece of machinery. It’s a tool that’s sure to cut time on tasks in the garden. You are not limited to only certain areas. Unlike mains powered machines, you can move around the garden freely Very surprised at the build quality and features of this chainsaw, it's German designed and built in China, but don't confuse it with some of the unbranded Chinese throw away machines available.

More power and speed than other models. Petrol powered chainsaws are the most powerful of the 3 types, which makes them perfect for heavy duty tasks Thanks to its size, as well as its narrower bar, I found this chainsaw to be much easier to manoeuvre than many of the others. If I needed to prune a tall tree and had to take a chainsaw up a ladder with me, then this (or the Husqvarna that I also tested) is probably the one that I would choose. The only downside, compared to the Husqvarna, was the weight of this machine. At 6.5kg, it’s pretty heavy, but this is compensated by the fact that it has a larger engine and longer bar (and lower price tag…!).The weight of your chainsaw will be measured in kilograms, and this will directly impact the ease of use. Compare this chainsaw to the others that I tested and you’ll see that it’s one of the most expensive. However, for what you’re paying, you’re getting a fantastic machine that’s not only suitable for light garden work, but can also be used for heavy-duty tasks. That said, as I mentioned earlier, this chainsaw is very similar to the P1PE that I tested. If you’re on a tight budget, then the P1PE, or even the ParkerBrand, is the one I’d recommend. However, if you’re willing to spend just a little bit more on a reliable and trustworthy brand, then the Hyundai is more than worth it. Featuring an automatic chain lubrication system, the CSH56 eliminates operational concerns, providing a hassle-free experience. The petrol engine adds an extra layer of flexibility, allowing you to use the chainsaw at any time and place. Comfort and Safety First The first thing that stands out about the design of this chainsaw is the length of its bar. At 36 cm (14”), it’s significantly smaller than some of the others that I tested, but this could very well be all you need for the tasks that you have lined up for your chainsaw. Husqvarna also incorporated a number of clever design features into this chainsaw, such as the combined choke/stop control that enables you to easily start the machine from either cold or hot. In terms of design, this chainsaw boasts everything that you’d expect from a high-end chainsaw. It has a 50 cm (20”) bar, making it suitable for professional use too, and its trigger, on/off button, primer bubble, and choke button are all positioned for convenient access. It even comes with its own carry bag – granted, this isn’t a huge deal, but for someone like myself who often carries chainsaws around, having a carry bag is definitely convenient.



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