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Comparison Husqvarna 120 Mark II 14 vs Husqvarna 236 14

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Quality chain. Reduced exhaust emissions. It doesn't take long to clean the filter. Fast chain stop.
Product typechainsawchainsaw
Typeportableportable
Power sourcepetrol enginepetrol engine
Motor
Engine size38.2 cm³38.2 cm³
Power1400 W1400 W
Power1.9 hp1.9 hp
Idle speed3000 rpm3000 rpm
No load speed12000 rpm
Cutting equipment
Bar/blade size350 mm350 mm
Chain pitch3/8 "3/8 "
Chain speed16 m/s16 m/s
Features
Features
chain brake
anti-vibration system
chain brake
anti-vibration system
General
Noise level113 dB113 dB
Fuel tank volume0.3 L0.3 L
Oil tank volume0.2 L0.2 L
Weight
4.85 kg /without cutting equipment/
4.7 kg /without cutting equipment/
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2019november 2010

No load speed

The highest speed that the saw engine is capable of delivering in normal operation.

We emphasize that this parameter should not be confused with the maximum disk speed (see below) — here we are talking exclusively about the speed of rotation of the motor shaft. It can be specified for all types of saws, not only for models using discs. However, in general, engine speed is more of a reference than really significant information. In fact, it is needed mainly for some specific tool maintenance tasks; when choosing, it is better to focus on indicators that are more “close to life” — engine power, cutting depth, chain / tape speed or disk speed, etc.

Weight

The total weight of the tool. For petrol models (see "Power Source"), usually, dry weight is indicated, excluding fuel.

In general, it makes sense to pay attention to this parameter primarily when choosing a hand tool. At the same time, note that higher power, a more capacious battery or a capacious tank will inevitably affect weight. However, tools with similar characteristics can and do differ markedly in weight. And here it is worth considering that a lighter model will be more comfortable to work with, but weight reduction may affect reliability and/or cost. In addition, a more massive tool is more stable, it is not so prone to jerks under uneven loads. If we talk about specific numbers, then a weight of 3 kg or less is considered very light, 3–5 kg is relatively small, 5–7 kg is medium, 7–10 kg is significant, and some powerful tools (mainly gasoline) weigh and over 10 kg.

As for stationary saws, weight is of secondary importance for them — it mainly affects the ease of transportation.
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