Kisankraft AY-CSP-5720, 50-cc, Petrol Chainsaw with 20 inch Guide Bar for Tree Cutting, Wood Logging and Landscaping
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SKU: DK-CS-005
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MRP : ₹16000
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Short Description
Kisankraft AY-CSP-5720, 50-cc, Petrol Chainsaw
20 inch (50.8 cm) Guide Bar Length
Country of origin: China
Description
Kisankraft AY-CSP-5720 is 20 inches (50.8 cm) chainsaw that cuts with a set of teeth attached to a rotating chain driven along a guide bar. It is used in activities such as tree felling, limbing, bucking, pruning, cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression, and harvesting of firewood.
Features
:
Sturdy Design
Excellent Performance
Sharp Chain for Effective Cutting
Easy to Use & Maintain
Specification
:
Brand: KisanKraft
Power : 2.95 hp
Weight (Approx.) : 7 kg
Fuel Used : Petrol
Displacement : 50.8 cc
Stroke : 2
Model : AY-CSP-5720
Displacement : 50.8 CC
Rated Power : 2.95 HP (2.2 KW)
Speed : 9000 RPM
Fuel Used : Petrol
Fuel Tank Capacity : 540 ml
Fuel Consumption : 1200 ml/hr
Guide Bar Length : 20 inch (50.8 cm) (Approx.)
Chain Type : Full Chisel (Oregon Chain)
Weight : 7 Kg (Approx.)
Applications
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Used for cutting trees, bamboos, woods, etc.
Usage
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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.