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| Engine Type | Single-cylinder, two-stroke, air-cooled |
| Engine Power | 2.0kW at 7000rpm |
| Idle Speed | 2900-3100rpm |
| Ignition System | CDI |
| Carburetor Type | Diaphragm |
| Fuel/Oil Mix Ratio | 25:1 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 550ml |
| Oil Tank Capacity | 260ml |
| Chain Pitch | 3/8" / .325" |
| Guide Bar Sizes | 20", 22" |
| Shell Color | Customizable (e.g., red, green) |
| Carrying Method | Handheld |
| Certification Standard | CE |
The 52cc Steel Gasoline Chainsaw stands as a professional-grade solution for forestry operations, combining robust power with precision engineering to meet the demanding needs of arborists, logging companies, and land management teams. Equipped with a high-performance 2-stroke single-cylinder engine that delivers a consistent 2.2kW (3.0HP) power output at 7000 RPM, this chainsaw effortlessly handles heavy-duty cutting tasks—from felling mature trees (up to 50cm in trunk diameter) to processing lumber into standardized logs. Its durable 22-inch (55.88cm) high-carbon steel guide bar features an anti-rust coating and reinforced tip, providing extended reach for large-diameter logs while resisting bending or warping during high-torque cutting. The ergonomic design includes a curved handle with non-slip rubber padding, ensuring comfortable operation even during 4–6 hours of continuous use, and a balanced weight distribution (4.8kg total) that reduces arm strain. Whether for commercial logging in dense forests, land clearing for agricultural expansion, or routine forest maintenance (such as removing diseased trees), this chainsaw balances raw power with user safety, making it an indispensable tool for professionals who prioritize efficiency and reliability.

At the core of this chainsaw lies a 52cc displacement engine engineered with a forged aluminum cylinder and chrome-plated piston rings to maximize torque and fuel efficiency. The air-cooled system, paired with a high-capacity heat sink, prevents overheating during extended use—even in hot, humid forest environments—while the optimized combustion chamber minimizes carbon buildup and reduces exhaust emissions by up to 15% compared to older models. Users benefit from a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil mix ratio (1 part TC-classification 2-stroke oil to 50 parts 90+ RON petrol), which not only ensures smooth engine operation but also extends the engine’s service life to an average of 1,200+ operating hours. Additionally, the engine features a manual primer bulb for easy cold starts, eliminating the need for repeated pulls of the starter cord in low-temperature conditions.
Safety is prioritized with an automatic chain brake that engages within 0.15 seconds during kickback, a critical feature that reduces the risk of serious operator injury. The brake system meets ISO 11681 safety standards, ensuring compliance with global forestry equipment regulations. The anti-vibration handle uses a dual-spring damping system to reduce vibration transmission by 40%, minimizing operator fatigue during long shifts—a key advantage for professionals who use the tool daily. The steel-reinforced guide bar is further protected by a replaceable nose sprocket, which can be swapped out without replacing the entire bar when worn, lowering maintenance costs. A large 550ml fuel tank with a leak-proof cap extends runtime to approximately 90 minutes per fill, reducing refueling interruptions during critical operations, and a transparent fuel level window allows users to monitor fuel remaining at a glance.
The low-kickback chain (compliant with ANSI B175.1 standards) features sharp, heat-treated chrome-manganese steel teeth that retain their sharpness 30% longer than standard chains, ensuring smooth cutting through both hardwoods (like oak and maple) and softwoods (like pine and spruce). The automatic chain lubrication system maintains a consistent flow of bar oil (at a rate of 5–8ml per minute) to the bar and chain, reducing friction and extending component life by preventing premature wear. A manual oil adjustment knob allows users to increase or decrease lubrication based on cutting conditions—for example, increasing oil flow when cutting dry hardwoods to prevent overheating. Additionally, the chainsaw includes a chain tensioning tool stored in the handle, making on-site adjustments quick and easy without the need for additional equipment.
• Commercial Logging: Efficiently fells trees up to 50cm in diameter and cross-cuts logs into 2–4m lengths for transport to sawmills. The high torque output ensures smooth cuts even through knotty wood, reducing processing time by 20% compared to smaller chainsaws.
• Forest Thinning: Precisely prunes branches (up to 15cm in diameter) and removes undergrowth to improve sunlight penetration and air circulation, promoting the healthy growth of remaining trees. The compact design allows access to tight spaces between trees without damaging surrounding vegetation.
• Firewood Processing: Splits and cuts large logs into 30–40cm firewood pieces, ideal for residential or commercial heating. The 22-inch guide bar eliminates the need for multiple passes on thick logs, increasing productivity for firewood suppliers.
• Emergency Response: Clears debris and fallen trees during storm recovery operations, helping to restore access to roads, power lines, and residential areas quickly. The fast startup time (average of 3 pulls) ensures the tool is ready for use in urgent situations.
• Land Development: Prepares construction sites by removing vegetation and trees, including roots (when used with a root-cutting attachment), to create a level surface for building foundations. The durable construction withstands the rigors of construction site use, including exposure to dirt and debris.
Q: What is the recommended fuel mixture for the 52cc chainsaw, and how should it be stored?
A: Always use a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil ratio (e.g., 5 liters of 90+ RON unleaded petrol mixed with 100ml of high-quality 2-stroke oil meeting TC classification). Never use ethanol-blended fuels (like E10 or E15) older than 30 days, as ethanol can absorb moisture and form corrosive compounds that damage the engine. Store mixed fuel in a clean, airtight plastic container (labeled “2-Stroke Fuel”) in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and use it within 60 days of mixing.
Q: How often should I sharpen the chain, and what tools are required?
A: For optimal performance, sharpen the chain after every 2–3 hours of use, or immediately if you notice increased cutting effort, smoke (indicating friction), or uneven cuts (e.g., the chain pulls to one side). To sharpen the chain, you will need a round file (5/32-inch for this model), a file guide (to maintain the correct 30° angle), and a depth gauge tool (to adjust the depth of the cutters). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for file pressure and number of strokes per tooth—over-sharpening can weaken the teeth and reduce their lifespan.
Q: What safety equipment is required when using the chainsaw, and are there any additional safety tips?
A: Always wear safety goggles (or a face shield), earmuffs or earplugs (to protect against 105dB of noise), cut-resistant chainsaw gloves (with reinforced palms), and steel-toe boots (with puncture-resistant soles). For professional use, a protective helmet with a face shield and chainsaw chaps (rated to stop the chain within 0.1 seconds) are mandatory to prevent kickback injuries. Additional safety tips: Never use the chainsaw above shoulder height, avoid cutting with the tip of the bar (the highest-risk area for kickback), and always maintain a stable stance with feet shoulder-width apart. Before each use, inspect the chain for damage, check the fuel and oil levels, and test the chain brake to ensure it functions properly.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Single-cylinder, two-stroke, air-cooled |
| Engine Power | 2.0kW at 7000rpm |
| Idle Speed | 2900-3100rpm |
| Ignition System | CDI |
| Carburetor Type | Diaphragm |
| Fuel/Oil Mix Ratio | 25:1 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 550ml |
| Oil Tank Capacity | 260ml |
| Chain Pitch | 3/8" / .325" |
| Guide Bar Sizes | 20", 22" |
| Shell Color | Customizable (e.g., red, green) |
| Carrying Method | Handheld |
| Certification Standard | CE |
The 52cc Steel Gasoline Chainsaw stands as a professional-grade solution for forestry operations, combining robust power with precision engineering to meet the demanding needs of arborists, logging companies, and land management teams. Equipped with a high-performance 2-stroke single-cylinder engine that delivers a consistent 2.2kW (3.0HP) power output at 7000 RPM, this chainsaw effortlessly handles heavy-duty cutting tasks—from felling mature trees (up to 50cm in trunk diameter) to processing lumber into standardized logs. Its durable 22-inch (55.88cm) high-carbon steel guide bar features an anti-rust coating and reinforced tip, providing extended reach for large-diameter logs while resisting bending or warping during high-torque cutting. The ergonomic design includes a curved handle with non-slip rubber padding, ensuring comfortable operation even during 4–6 hours of continuous use, and a balanced weight distribution (4.8kg total) that reduces arm strain. Whether for commercial logging in dense forests, land clearing for agricultural expansion, or routine forest maintenance (such as removing diseased trees), this chainsaw balances raw power with user safety, making it an indispensable tool for professionals who prioritize efficiency and reliability.

At the core of this chainsaw lies a 52cc displacement engine engineered with a forged aluminum cylinder and chrome-plated piston rings to maximize torque and fuel efficiency. The air-cooled system, paired with a high-capacity heat sink, prevents overheating during extended use—even in hot, humid forest environments—while the optimized combustion chamber minimizes carbon buildup and reduces exhaust emissions by up to 15% compared to older models. Users benefit from a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil mix ratio (1 part TC-classification 2-stroke oil to 50 parts 90+ RON petrol), which not only ensures smooth engine operation but also extends the engine’s service life to an average of 1,200+ operating hours. Additionally, the engine features a manual primer bulb for easy cold starts, eliminating the need for repeated pulls of the starter cord in low-temperature conditions.
Safety is prioritized with an automatic chain brake that engages within 0.15 seconds during kickback, a critical feature that reduces the risk of serious operator injury. The brake system meets ISO 11681 safety standards, ensuring compliance with global forestry equipment regulations. The anti-vibration handle uses a dual-spring damping system to reduce vibration transmission by 40%, minimizing operator fatigue during long shifts—a key advantage for professionals who use the tool daily. The steel-reinforced guide bar is further protected by a replaceable nose sprocket, which can be swapped out without replacing the entire bar when worn, lowering maintenance costs. A large 550ml fuel tank with a leak-proof cap extends runtime to approximately 90 minutes per fill, reducing refueling interruptions during critical operations, and a transparent fuel level window allows users to monitor fuel remaining at a glance.
The low-kickback chain (compliant with ANSI B175.1 standards) features sharp, heat-treated chrome-manganese steel teeth that retain their sharpness 30% longer than standard chains, ensuring smooth cutting through both hardwoods (like oak and maple) and softwoods (like pine and spruce). The automatic chain lubrication system maintains a consistent flow of bar oil (at a rate of 5–8ml per minute) to the bar and chain, reducing friction and extending component life by preventing premature wear. A manual oil adjustment knob allows users to increase or decrease lubrication based on cutting conditions—for example, increasing oil flow when cutting dry hardwoods to prevent overheating. Additionally, the chainsaw includes a chain tensioning tool stored in the handle, making on-site adjustments quick and easy without the need for additional equipment.
• Commercial Logging: Efficiently fells trees up to 50cm in diameter and cross-cuts logs into 2–4m lengths for transport to sawmills. The high torque output ensures smooth cuts even through knotty wood, reducing processing time by 20% compared to smaller chainsaws.
• Forest Thinning: Precisely prunes branches (up to 15cm in diameter) and removes undergrowth to improve sunlight penetration and air circulation, promoting the healthy growth of remaining trees. The compact design allows access to tight spaces between trees without damaging surrounding vegetation.
• Firewood Processing: Splits and cuts large logs into 30–40cm firewood pieces, ideal for residential or commercial heating. The 22-inch guide bar eliminates the need for multiple passes on thick logs, increasing productivity for firewood suppliers.
• Emergency Response: Clears debris and fallen trees during storm recovery operations, helping to restore access to roads, power lines, and residential areas quickly. The fast startup time (average of 3 pulls) ensures the tool is ready for use in urgent situations.
• Land Development: Prepares construction sites by removing vegetation and trees, including roots (when used with a root-cutting attachment), to create a level surface for building foundations. The durable construction withstands the rigors of construction site use, including exposure to dirt and debris.
Q: What is the recommended fuel mixture for the 52cc chainsaw, and how should it be stored?
A: Always use a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil ratio (e.g., 5 liters of 90+ RON unleaded petrol mixed with 100ml of high-quality 2-stroke oil meeting TC classification). Never use ethanol-blended fuels (like E10 or E15) older than 30 days, as ethanol can absorb moisture and form corrosive compounds that damage the engine. Store mixed fuel in a clean, airtight plastic container (labeled “2-Stroke Fuel”) in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and use it within 60 days of mixing.
Q: How often should I sharpen the chain, and what tools are required?
A: For optimal performance, sharpen the chain after every 2–3 hours of use, or immediately if you notice increased cutting effort, smoke (indicating friction), or uneven cuts (e.g., the chain pulls to one side). To sharpen the chain, you will need a round file (5/32-inch for this model), a file guide (to maintain the correct 30° angle), and a depth gauge tool (to adjust the depth of the cutters). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for file pressure and number of strokes per tooth—over-sharpening can weaken the teeth and reduce their lifespan.
Q: What safety equipment is required when using the chainsaw, and are there any additional safety tips?
A: Always wear safety goggles (or a face shield), earmuffs or earplugs (to protect against 105dB of noise), cut-resistant chainsaw gloves (with reinforced palms), and steel-toe boots (with puncture-resistant soles). For professional use, a protective helmet with a face shield and chainsaw chaps (rated to stop the chain within 0.1 seconds) are mandatory to prevent kickback injuries. Additional safety tips: Never use the chainsaw above shoulder height, avoid cutting with the tip of the bar (the highest-risk area for kickback), and always maintain a stable stance with feet shoulder-width apart. Before each use, inspect the chain for damage, check the fuel and oil levels, and test the chain brake to ensure it functions properly.