Electric chainsaws do not use gas !! They do however use oil on the chain.
It depends on where they are being used and for what purpose. Electric doesn't make sense in the woods for logging and clean-up work. And the gas powered chainsaws are more powerful. For use in an area around a house or building, electric is less maintenance and easier to use.
The Atkinson cycle is meant to provide a efficient internal combustion engine. The Atkinson cycle is used for hybrid electric applications, such as cars.
sometimes chainsaws and regular saws
Chainsaws are often used for cutting down trees.
Use Craftsman 2 cycle oil mixed with gasoline for all size Craftsman chainsaws. (The above answer is WRONG. The question is for an ELECTRIC chainsaw.) Use SAE30 oil if you cannot get SEARS Craftsman chain saw oil.
2 stroke-NOT outboard, but the same type such as used in chainsaws
chainsaws (rough shapes) ice pics for detail among other tools
they are used to cut down trees and cut through ice, and that's a lot easier than doing it by hand.
This unit was named after a person, so it is capitalized: Hertz. A Hertz is a unit of one cycle per second in an electric circuit. Outside of an electric circuit, the correct unit is CPS, or cycles per second.
STIHL dealers do not normally discount their chainsaws. During end of year sales they may slightly discount older models. The best deals are going to be found by buying used through local trading papers, CraigsList, or other places where people sell used items.
Craftsman brand chainsaws, like all chainsaws, are almost exclusively used for cutting timber as opposed to more delicate cutting tasks such as trimming boards. The reason for this is that chainsaws are designed to make large, fast cuts and often leave jagged edges; they are not considered precision instruments. However, ice sculptors and even wood sculptors have been known to use them for creating artwork.
Air standard cycles are conceived to permit thermodynamic calculations using the well-known and readily available thermodynamic properties of air. The results of such calculations may be used to predict compression ratio, specific heat ratio, and other operating parameters effects on thermal efficiency of a number of heat engines such as the Otto Cycle Heat Engine , the Diesel Cycle Heat Engine, and the Brayton Cycle Heat Engine.