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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 .

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    The International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) also has standards for motor oil. Introduced in 2004, GF-4 [27] applies to SAE 0W-20, 5W-20, 0W-30, 5W-30, and 10W-30 viscosity grade oils. In general, ILSAC works with API in creating the newest gasoline oil specification, with ILSAC adding an extra requirement of fuel ...

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    Having a chainsaw on hand can be a lifesaver if fallen branches or debris block your yard. The Greenworks 48V Electric Chainsaw is currently 30 percent off at Amazon , making it an invaluable tool ...

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    In what many consider the "Black Friday" of the summer, Amazon Prime Day will happen on July 12 and 13, offering sale prices on thousands of items. More: 11 Things You Should Never Buy at...

  7. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Drop starting, or turning on a chainsaw by dropping it with one hand while pulling the starting cord with the other, is a safety violation in most states in the U.S. [39] Keeping both hands on the saw for stability is essential for safe chainsaw use. [citation needed] Safe and effective chainsaw and crosscut use on federally administered public ...