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PETROL OPERATED 6258 BSC 62 CC CHAIN SAW
  • PETROL OPERATED 6258 BSC 62 CC CHAIN SAW

BSC Power Petrol Operated 22 Inch 62 CC Chainsaw 6258

Product code : BSC-6258

Brand : BSC

Price: ₹15,999.00 ₹ 7,900.00

BSC Power 6258, 62-cc Petrol Chainsaw with 22 inch Guide Bar for Landscaping, Wood Cutting/Logging and Tree Felling

SKU: TI-BP-15899

 

Description

  • This professional Chainsaw is designed for highly demanding conditions where efficiency is of prime importance
  • It combines high power, low weight and rapid acceleration
  • It has 62 cc displacement
  • It has 2.6 kW power

Features

 :
  • Easy to operate
  • Heavy-duty, long-lasting use
  • Suitable for both domestic and professional environments.

Specification

 :
  • Brand: BSC
  • Power : 2.6 kw
  • Fuel Used : Petrol
  • Displacement : 62 cc
  • Stroke : 2
  • Weight (Approx.) : 9 kg
  • Model No. : BSC 6258
  • Product Type : Petrol Chainsaw
  • Brand : BSC
  • Fuel Capacity : 550 ml
  • Fuel Consumption : 1 litre / 45 minutes to 1 hour
  • Guide Blade : 22 inches (55.88 cm)  Approx.
  • Speed : 8000 RPM

Accessories

 :
  • 1 Unit Chainsaw
  • 1 Unit Chain
  • 1 Unit Guide Bar
  • 1 Unit Guide Bar Cover
  • 1 Set Toolkit
  • 1 Unit Oil Measuring Can
  • 1 Unit User Manual

Usage

 :
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.