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  2. Chainsaw safety features - Wikipedia

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    Most chainsaw safety features are focused on the kickback problem, and seek to either avoid it (chain and bar design), or to reduce the risk of injury should it occur (chain brakes). In addition to the safety features built into the chainsaw, operators should also wear specific chainsaw safety clothing .

  3. Chainsaw safety clothing - Wikipedia

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    The safety mitt ensures that if kickback occurs, the operator's hand remains on the bar of the chainsaw. This means that the kickback is more easily controlled, and the chain brake is more easily engaged. The safety mitt also protects the operator's left hand in the same way as chainsaw safety gloves.

  4. Kickback (chainsaw) - Wikipedia

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    Chainsaw safety features#Chainsaw kickback; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: With possibilities: This is ...

  5. Category:Chainsaws - Wikipedia

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    Kickback (chainsaw) M. McCulloch Motors Corporation; O. Oregon Tool; P. Chainsaws in popular culture; S. Chainsaw safety clothing; Chainsaw safety features; Saw chain ...

  6. Kickback - Wikipedia

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    Kickback (pinball), a ball-saving mechanism in a pinball table; Chainsaw kickback, in which a chainsaw encounters hard wood and violently surges upward. Table saw kickback, when part of the workpiece is propelled back towards the operator at a high speed; Steering kickback, movement in a vehicle's steering wheel when it encounters an obstacle.

  7. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Chainsaw engines are traditionally either a two-stroke single-cylinder gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine (usually with a cylinder volume of 30 to 120 cm 3) or an electric motor driven by a battery or electric power cord. In a petrol chainsaw, fuel is generally supplied to the engine by a carburetor at the intake.