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    The Best Electric Chainsaws. Most Efficient: Ryobi RY40580 Cordless Electric Chainsaw. Best Value: Worx Nitro WG385 Cordless Electric Chainsaw. Most Powerful: Stihl MSA 300 C-O Cordless Electric ...

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    The size and power make it ideal for maintenance and clearing downed limbs from your property.

  5. Saw chain - Wikipedia

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    The saw chain, or cutting chain, is a key component of a chainsaw. It consists of steel links held together by rivets, and superficially resembles the bicycle-style roller chain, although it is closer in design to a leaf chain. Its key differences are sharp cutting teeth on the outside of the chain loop, and flat drive links on the inside, to ...

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    Homelite Super XL 12 automatic Chainsaw. Homelite Corporation is an American power equipment manufacturer, i.e. (chainsaws, leafs blowers, trimmers), that became notable for being one of the largest post-World War II manufacturers of portable electrical generators and professional and consumer level chainsaws, as well as holding the distinction of producing the world's first one-man operated ...

  7. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Chains are made in varying pitch and gauge; the pitch of a chain is defined as half of the length spanned by any three consecutive rivets (e.g., 8 mm, 0.325 inch), while the gauge is the thickness of the drive link where it fits into the guide bar (e.g., 1.5 mm, 0.05 inch).