The pole saw mainly uses mixed oil as the power source, which is a mixture of gasoline and engine oil in a certain proportion.
The pole saw is a garden machine used to prune high branches. It is difficult to operate and dangerous. To ensure the normal operation and safe operation of the pole saw, the correct refueling method is crucial. The pole saw mainly relies on mixed oil as the power source. This mixed oil is a mixture of gasoline and engine oil in a certain proportion. Specifically, for the two-stroke engine dedicated to the pole saw, the mixing ratio of engine oil to gasoline is 1:50; while for other engines that meet the TC level, the mixing ratio is 1:25. This means that when configuring the mixed oil, add engine oil to a suitable fuel tank, and then add gasoline to ensure that the two are mixed evenly. In addition, the choice of gasoline is also important. It is recommended to use unleaded petrol above 90.
When using a pole saw, you must also consider some operational details. For example, when starting, the choke should be opened when the machine is cold, the choke can be left off when the machine is hot, and the manual oil pump should be pressed more than 5 times. When operating, you should choose a safe position to stand firmly, hold the drive
shaft assy tightly with the left hand, do not step on the protective tube, and do not kneel on the machine. These measures will help reduce the risks during operation and ensure safe use.
In short, the correct configuration and use of the mixed oil of the pole saw is the key to ensuring its normal operation and safe operation. By following the correct refueling ratio and usage method, you can effectively improve work efficiency while ensuring the safety of operators.