Embarking on the journey of starting a brushless electric chainsaw might seem daunting at first, especially if you're new to the world of power tools. As a seasoned supplier of Brushless Electric Chainsaw, I've witnessed firsthand the transformative impact these tools can have on various tasks, from simple backyard pruning to more demanding forestry work. In this blog post, I'll guide you through the essential steps to start your brushless electric chainsaw safely and effectively.
Understanding the Basics of a Brushless Electric Chainsaw
Before you attempt to start your chainsaw, it's crucial to understand its basic components and how they work. A brushless electric chainsaw is powered by an electric motor that uses magnets instead of brushes to transfer power. This design offers several advantages, including increased efficiency, longer lifespan, and reduced maintenance requirements compared to traditional brushed motors.
The chainsaw consists of several key parts, including the motor, chain, bar, guide, and safety features such as the chain brake and handguard. Familiarizing yourself with these components will not only help you start the chainsaw correctly but also ensure that you use it safely.
Pre-Start Checks
Before starting your brushless electric chainsaw, it's essential to perform a series of pre-start checks to ensure that the tool is in good working condition and safe to use. Here are some key steps to follow:


- Inspect the Chainsaw: Carefully examine the chainsaw for any signs of damage, such as cracks, loose parts, or worn-out components. Pay special attention to the chain, bar, and guide, as these are the parts that come into direct contact with the wood and are most likely to experience wear and tear.
- Check the Chain Tension: The chain tension is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of the chainsaw. A loose chain can come off the bar during use, while an overly tight chain can cause excessive wear on the chain and bar. To check the chain tension, simply pull the chain away from the bar at the midpoint. The chain should have a slight amount of slack but should not be loose enough to fall off the bar.
- Lubricate the Chain: The chain on a brushless electric chainsaw requires regular lubrication to reduce friction and prevent premature wear. Most chainsaws are equipped with an automatic oiling system that lubricates the chain as it runs. However, it's still a good idea to check the oil level before each use and refill the oil reservoir if necessary.
- Charge the Battery: If your chainsaw is cordless, make sure that the battery is fully charged before starting the tool. A fully charged battery will provide maximum power and runtime, allowing you to complete your tasks without interruption.
- Wear Protective Gear: Before starting the chainsaw, make sure that you are wearing appropriate protective gear, including safety glasses, ear protection, gloves, and a hard hat. This will help protect you from flying debris, noise, and other hazards associated with using a chainsaw.
Starting the Chainsaw
Once you have completed the pre-start checks, you're ready to start the brushless electric chainsaw. Here are the steps to follow:
- Turn on the Power: If your chainsaw is corded, plug it into a grounded electrical outlet. If it's cordless, insert the fully charged battery into the battery compartment.
- Engage the Chain Brake: The chain brake is a safety feature that stops the chain from moving in the event of a kickback or other emergency. Before starting the chainsaw, make sure that the chain brake is engaged by pushing the front handguard forward.
- Prime the Engine (if applicable): Some brushless electric chainsaws are equipped with a primer bulb that helps to prime the engine and make it easier to start. If your chainsaw has a primer bulb, press it several times until fuel is visible in the bulb.
- Set the Choke (if applicable): If your chainsaw has a choke, set it to the "Start" position. The choke restricts the airflow to the engine, making it easier to start in cold weather or when the engine is cold.
- Pull the Starter Cord: If your chainsaw is equipped with a recoil starter, grasp the starter cord firmly and pull it slowly until you feel resistance. Then, give the cord a quick, firm pull to start the engine. If your chainsaw is equipped with an electric starter, simply press the start button to start the engine.
- Warm Up the Engine: Once the engine has started, let it warm up for a few minutes before using the chainsaw. This will allow the engine to reach its optimal operating temperature and ensure that it runs smoothly.
- Disengage the Chain Brake: After the engine has warmed up, disengage the chain brake by pulling the front handguard back. The chain should now be free to move.
Operating the Chainsaw
Once the chainsaw is running, you're ready to start using it. Here are some tips to help you operate the chainsaw safely and effectively:
- Hold the Chainsaw Properly: When using the chainsaw, hold it firmly with both hands, keeping your fingers away from the chain and the moving parts of the tool. Use your dominant hand to hold the rear handle and your other hand to hold the front handle.
- Use the Correct Cutting Technique: To make a clean and efficient cut, position the chainsaw at a slight angle to the wood and apply gentle pressure. Avoid forcing the chainsaw through the wood, as this can cause the chain to bind and increase the risk of kickback.
- Be Aware of Kickback: Kickback is a sudden and violent reaction that can occur when the tip of the chainsaw bar comes into contact with an object or when the chain binds in the wood. To prevent kickback, avoid cutting with the tip of the bar and keep the chain sharp and properly tensioned.
- Take Breaks: Using a chainsaw can be physically demanding, so it's important to take regular breaks to rest and avoid fatigue. This will help you maintain your focus and concentration and reduce the risk of accidents.
- Turn off the Chainsaw When Not in Use: When you're finished using the chainsaw, turn off the power and wait for the chain to stop moving before setting the tool down. This will help prevent accidental starts and reduce the risk of injury.
Maintenance and Storage
Proper maintenance and storage are essential for the long-term performance and reliability of your brushless electric chainsaw. Here are some tips to help you maintain and store your chainsaw:
- Clean the Chainsaw: After each use, clean the chainsaw to remove any sawdust, debris, or oil that may have accumulated on the tool. Use a soft brush or cloth to clean the chain, bar, and guide, and wipe down the rest of the chainsaw with a damp cloth.
- Sharpen the Chain: The chain on a brushless electric chainsaw will dull over time, so it's important to sharpen it regularly to maintain its cutting performance. You can use a chain sharpener or take the chain to a professional for sharpening.
- Replace Worn-Out Parts: Over time, the chain, bar, and other components of the chainsaw will wear out and need to be replaced. Make sure to replace these parts as soon as they show signs of wear to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the chainsaw.
- Store the Chainsaw Properly: When not in use, store the chainsaw in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Make sure to remove the battery from the chainsaw if it's cordless and store it separately.
Conclusion
Starting a brushless electric chainsaw is a relatively simple process, but it's important to follow the proper steps to ensure that the tool is in good working condition and safe to use. By performing pre-start checks, following the correct starting procedure, and using the chainsaw safely and effectively, you can enjoy the benefits of this powerful and versatile tool for years to come.
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If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our brushless electric chainsaws, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help you find the right tool for your needs and provide you with the support and service you deserve.
References
- "Chainsaw Safety Manual," Husqvarna
- "How to Use a Chainsaw," Oregon Tools
- "Chainsaw Maintenance Guide," Stihl
