The 58cc Gasoline Chainsaw represents the pinnacle of forestry equipment, engineered to tackle the most demanding logging and land-clearing tasks with unmatched power and durability.
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Powered by a high-performance 58cc two-stroke engine delivering 3.2HP (2.4kW) at 7500 RPM, this professional-grade chainsaw effortlessly fells trees up to 60cm in trunk diameter and processes hardwood logs with minimal effort. Its 24-inch (60.96cm) high-carbon steel guide bar features a corrosion-resistant nickel plating and reinforced tip, providing extended reach for large-diameter cuts while maintaining structural integrity under high torque. The saw’s advanced anti-vibration system reduces operator fatigue by 40% during all-day use, while its 650ml fuel tank ensures 120 minutes of continuous operation—ideal for remote forest locations without immediate refueling access. Whether for commercial logging operations, forest thinning projects, or emergency storm cleanup, this chainsaw combines raw power with precision engineering to maximize productivity in the harshest forest environments.
At the heart of this chainsaw lies a 58cc engine with a forged aluminum cylinder and chrome-plated piston rings that reduce friction and extend service life to 1,500+ operating hours—25% longer than standard 52cc models. The engine’s optimized combustion chamber minimizes carbon buildup, while a high-efficiency air filter (with a quick-access cover) prevents dust ingestion in dry forest conditions. A manual primer bulb and decompression valve enable easy cold starts, requiring only 2-3 pulls even in temperatures as low as -5°C. The engine operates on a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil ratio (using TC-classification 2-stroke oil), with a catalytic muffler that reduces exhaust emissions by 20% compared to non-compliant models, meeting EU Stage V emission standards for forestry equipment.
The low-kickback 3/8-inch pitch chain features heat-treated manganese-alloy teeth that stay sharp 30% longer than standard chains, with a unique tooth geometry that reduces cutting resistance in hardwoods like oak and beech. An automatic chain lubrication system delivers 6-9ml/minute of bar oil (adjustable via a external knob), with a transparent oil reservoir for easy level monitoring. The automatic chain brake engages in 0.12 seconds during kickback—30% faster than industry standards—meeting ISO 11681-1 safety requirements. Additional safety features include a chain catcher, hand guard, and a throttle interlock that prevents accidental activation. The saw’s anti-vibration system uses dual rubber isolators between the engine and handle, reducing vibration transmission to 2.5 m/s²—below the EU’s 5 m/s² exposure limit for daily use.
Built for rugged forest use, the chainsaw features a steel-reinforced polymer housing that resists impact damage from falling branches and accidental drops. The 24-inch guide bar is constructed from heat-treated alloy steel with a replaceable sprocket nose, allowing cost-effective maintenance without replacing the entire bar. A large 650ml fuel tank with a leak-proof cap extends runtime to 120 minutes at 50% load, while a fuel filter prevents debris from entering the carburetor. The ergonomic handle features a rubber overmold with textured grip areas, ensuring secure handling even with gloved hands or in wet conditions. For easy transport, the saw includes a heavy-duty carry strap with quick-release buckle.
• Commercial Logging: Felling mature trees up to 60cm in diameter and cross-cutting logs into 2-6m lengths for transport. The high torque output reduces cutting time by 20% compared to 52cc chainsaws, increasing daily productivity for logging crews.
• Forest Thinning: Removing diseased or overgrown trees to improve forest health, with sufficient precision to avoid damage to remaining vegetation. The balanced weight distribution allows for controlled limbing of branches up to 20cm thick.
• Firebreak Creation: Clearing vegetation to create 2-3m wide firebreaks in forested areas, with the powerful engine cutting through dense underbrush and small saplings efficiently.
• Timber Processing: Converting felled trees into lumber at remote sites, using the 24-inch bar to make single-pass cuts through large logs. The low-vibration design allows for all-day operation during harvesting seasons.
• Storm Damage Cleanup: Removing fallen trees and debris from roads and power lines after storms, with fast startup (3 pulls or less) ensuring quick deployment in emergency situations.
Q: What fuel mixture should I use, and how does it affect engine performance?
A: Always use a 50:1 ratio of 95+ RON unleaded gasoline to high-quality 2-stroke oil meeting JASO FD standards (e.g., 5 liters gasoline + 100ml oil). This mixture ensures proper lubrication of the engine’s moving parts while minimizing carbon deposits. Using lower-grade oil or incorrect ratios causes significant issues: too much oil (e.g., 25:1) leads to carbon buildup, reducing power output and increasing fuel consumption; too little oil (e.g., 100:1) results in insufficient lubrication, potentially causing engine seizure within 30 minutes of use. Never use gasoline containing more than 10% ethanol, as ethanol attracts moisture that can corrode fuel system components.
Q: How often should I maintain the chain and bar for optimal performance?
A: The chain should be sharpened after every 2-3 hours of use, or immediately if you notice increased cutting effort or uneven cuts. Use a 5/32-inch round file and file guide set to 30° to maintain proper tooth geometry. Inspect the chain for damaged links daily—replace any stretched or broken links immediately. The guide bar requires weekly maintenance: clean the oil passages with a wire brush, check for cracks or burrs, and flip the bar every 10 hours of use to ensure even wear. Replace the bar when wear on the rails exceeds 0.5mm, as excessive wear increases chain stretch and kickback risk.
Q: What safety equipment is mandatory when operating this chainsaw in forestry settings?
A: Essential safety gear includes: EN 381-11 chainsaw chaps (rated to stop the chain within 0.1 seconds), ANSI Z87.1 safety goggles or a face shield, EN 352-1 earmuffs (to protect against 112dB noise), cut-resistant gloves with reinforced palms, and steel-toe boots with anti-slip soles. A protective helmet with a visor and hearing protection is also required. Before each use, perform a pre-operation check: inspect the chain tension, test the chain brake, verify fuel and oil levels, and check for loose fasteners. Never operate the chainsaw alone in remote areas, and always maintain a 10-meter safety zone around your work area.
Powered by a high-performance 58cc two-stroke engine delivering 3.2HP (2.4kW) at 7500 RPM, this professional-grade chainsaw effortlessly fells trees up to 60cm in trunk diameter and processes hardwood logs with minimal effort. Its 24-inch (60.96cm) high-carbon steel guide bar features a corrosion-resistant nickel plating and reinforced tip, providing extended reach for large-diameter cuts while maintaining structural integrity under high torque. The saw’s advanced anti-vibration system reduces operator fatigue by 40% during all-day use, while its 650ml fuel tank ensures 120 minutes of continuous operation—ideal for remote forest locations without immediate refueling access. Whether for commercial logging operations, forest thinning projects, or emergency storm cleanup, this chainsaw combines raw power with precision engineering to maximize productivity in the harshest forest environments.
At the heart of this chainsaw lies a 58cc engine with a forged aluminum cylinder and chrome-plated piston rings that reduce friction and extend service life to 1,500+ operating hours—25% longer than standard 52cc models. The engine’s optimized combustion chamber minimizes carbon buildup, while a high-efficiency air filter (with a quick-access cover) prevents dust ingestion in dry forest conditions. A manual primer bulb and decompression valve enable easy cold starts, requiring only 2-3 pulls even in temperatures as low as -5°C. The engine operates on a 50:1 gasoline-to-oil ratio (using TC-classification 2-stroke oil), with a catalytic muffler that reduces exhaust emissions by 20% compared to non-compliant models, meeting EU Stage V emission standards for forestry equipment.
The low-kickback 3/8-inch pitch chain features heat-treated manganese-alloy teeth that stay sharp 30% longer than standard chains, with a unique tooth geometry that reduces cutting resistance in hardwoods like oak and beech. An automatic chain lubrication system delivers 6-9ml/minute of bar oil (adjustable via a external knob), with a transparent oil reservoir for easy level monitoring. The automatic chain brake engages in 0.12 seconds during kickback—30% faster than industry standards—meeting ISO 11681-1 safety requirements. Additional safety features include a chain catcher, hand guard, and a throttle interlock that prevents accidental activation. The saw’s anti-vibration system uses dual rubber isolators between the engine and handle, reducing vibration transmission to 2.5 m/s²—below the EU’s 5 m/s² exposure limit for daily use.
Built for rugged forest use, the chainsaw features a steel-reinforced polymer housing that resists impact damage from falling branches and accidental drops. The 24-inch guide bar is constructed from heat-treated alloy steel with a replaceable sprocket nose, allowing cost-effective maintenance without replacing the entire bar. A large 650ml fuel tank with a leak-proof cap extends runtime to 120 minutes at 50% load, while a fuel filter prevents debris from entering the carburetor. The ergonomic handle features a rubber overmold with textured grip areas, ensuring secure handling even with gloved hands or in wet conditions. For easy transport, the saw includes a heavy-duty carry strap with quick-release buckle.
• Commercial Logging: Felling mature trees up to 60cm in diameter and cross-cutting logs into 2-6m lengths for transport. The high torque output reduces cutting time by 20% compared to 52cc chainsaws, increasing daily productivity for logging crews.
• Forest Thinning: Removing diseased or overgrown trees to improve forest health, with sufficient precision to avoid damage to remaining vegetation. The balanced weight distribution allows for controlled limbing of branches up to 20cm thick.
• Firebreak Creation: Clearing vegetation to create 2-3m wide firebreaks in forested areas, with the powerful engine cutting through dense underbrush and small saplings efficiently.
• Timber Processing: Converting felled trees into lumber at remote sites, using the 24-inch bar to make single-pass cuts through large logs. The low-vibration design allows for all-day operation during harvesting seasons.
• Storm Damage Cleanup: Removing fallen trees and debris from roads and power lines after storms, with fast startup (3 pulls or less) ensuring quick deployment in emergency situations.
Q: What fuel mixture should I use, and how does it affect engine performance?
A: Always use a 50:1 ratio of 95+ RON unleaded gasoline to high-quality 2-stroke oil meeting JASO FD standards (e.g., 5 liters gasoline + 100ml oil). This mixture ensures proper lubrication of the engine’s moving parts while minimizing carbon deposits. Using lower-grade oil or incorrect ratios causes significant issues: too much oil (e.g., 25:1) leads to carbon buildup, reducing power output and increasing fuel consumption; too little oil (e.g., 100:1) results in insufficient lubrication, potentially causing engine seizure within 30 minutes of use. Never use gasoline containing more than 10% ethanol, as ethanol attracts moisture that can corrode fuel system components.
Q: How often should I maintain the chain and bar for optimal performance?
A: The chain should be sharpened after every 2-3 hours of use, or immediately if you notice increased cutting effort or uneven cuts. Use a 5/32-inch round file and file guide set to 30° to maintain proper tooth geometry. Inspect the chain for damaged links daily—replace any stretched or broken links immediately. The guide bar requires weekly maintenance: clean the oil passages with a wire brush, check for cracks or burrs, and flip the bar every 10 hours of use to ensure even wear. Replace the bar when wear on the rails exceeds 0.5mm, as excessive wear increases chain stretch and kickback risk.
Q: What safety equipment is mandatory when operating this chainsaw in forestry settings?
A: Essential safety gear includes: EN 381-11 chainsaw chaps (rated to stop the chain within 0.1 seconds), ANSI Z87.1 safety goggles or a face shield, EN 352-1 earmuffs (to protect against 112dB noise), cut-resistant gloves with reinforced palms, and steel-toe boots with anti-slip soles. A protective helmet with a visor and hearing protection is also required. Before each use, perform a pre-operation check: inspect the chain tension, test the chain brake, verify fuel and oil levels, and check for loose fasteners. Never operate the chainsaw alone in remote areas, and always maintain a 10-meter safety zone around your work area.