48V (2x24V) 16" Cordless Battery Chainsaw, (2) 4.0Ah USB Batteries & Dual Port Charger Included
48V (2x24V) 16" Cordless Battery Chainsaw, (2) 4.0Ah USB Batteries & Dual Port Charger Included is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Key Features
Key Features
- ✓Translucent Oil Tank - Clear view of oil level.
- ✓Brushless Motor - Highly efficient brushless motor provides increased torque, quiet operation and longer life.
- ✓Electronic Chain Brake - Added protection.
Warranty
Warranty
Compatible With :
Description
Description
2x24V - Two 24V batteries combine for 48-volts of pure power*
- Includes two 4.0 Ah batteries and charger
- Up to 150 cuts on 4x4 lumber with included batteries
- Included 24V Battery powers 125+ Greenworks 24V tools
- *requires two 24V batteries to operate
Specifications
Specifications
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voltage2x24V
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auto oilerYes
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bar length16 Inch
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battery capacity 14.0 Ah
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battery capacity 24.0 Ah
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battery chemistryLi-Ion
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battery warranty3 Years
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brushless motorYes
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chain brakeElectronic
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chain gauge.043 Inch
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chain length16 Inch
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chain pitch3/8 Inch
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drive links56
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chain tensioningManual
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cutting capacityUp to 30 Inches
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is oil tankTranslucent
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powerCordless
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start typePush Button
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tele shaftNo
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tool warranty3 Years
Manuals
Manuals
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Download:
Includes
Includes
- 24V Brushless 16" Chainsaw
- 24V 4.0Ah USB Battery (x2)
- Dual-Port Battery Charger
- Scabbard
- Owner's Manual
- 3-Year Warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What oil do I use with my chainsaw?
- Why is my chainsaw leaking oil?
- How large of a branch/log can I cut?
- What is the run time?
- How do I know if my chain is tensioned enough?
- Can I use another brand of chain?
- What file size do I use to sharpen the chain?
- Why isn’t my chain cutting?
- Why does my chain keep falling off?
Our units use a standard bar and chain oil. You can purchase this from your local hardware store; no specific brand name is required
All chainsaws will slowly “leak” oil in storage (mostly from it seeping off the chain). To prevent excessive leakage, store with as little oil left in the reservoir as possible, lay the chainsaw flat with a rag beneath it and the pole saw upright with the motor head at the top. During first use, operators should only fill the reservoir to roughly half full and check periodically to see if it needs to be refilled. Eventually, you will become accustomed to the amount of oil required for each job. This procedure will make it easier to store the unit as oil free as possible and reduce oil run off.
If you are looking to cut logs with one pass, the log needs to be about 2" smaller than the bar. However, there are many techniques to use a chainsaw for larger cuts.
The run time of a chainsaw is measured in cuts per charge. The number of cuts per charge or “run time” that you receive would depend on the load acting on the saw (i.e., the thickness and type of wood being cut) as the chainsaw would use more battery power on tougher and thick objects being cut.
Chains should be tensioned before use. Check intermittently throughout each chore to make sure the chain is kept properly tensioned. A correctly tensioned chain should only pull away from the bar enough to fit a dime between the teeth and the bar. ***DO NOT TENSION A CHAIN AFTER YOU HAVE FINSHED USING THE TOOL. HOT METAL EXPANDS. IF THE CHAIN NEEDS TENSIONED WHEN HOT, THEN ALLOW TO COOL, THE CONTRACTING METAL COULD POTENTIALLY DAMAGE THE CHAIN, THE BAR AND EVEN THE UNIT. WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT USE (OR AT LEAST UNTIL COOLED) BEFORE TENSIONING***
Yes, however, it must match the specifications of the original chain (gauge, pitch, and drive links). These specifications my be found inside of your owner’s manual.
Our chains may be sharpened using a 5/32” round file.
If the wood is burning/smoking, this indicates that the chain is on backwards. Another reason could be that the chain is dull and needs to be sharpened or replaced. Replace the chain if: • The length of the cutting edges is less than 5 mm. • There is too much space between the drive links and the rivets. • The cut speed is slow • Sharpening the chain many times but it does not increase the cutting speed.
Chainsaw chains can come off due to multiple reasons such as worn-down bars, worn-down sprockets, and wrongly set chain tension. Please check the chain tension and condition of all parts prior to using. If anything is worn or damaged, replace parts before using again. Replace the bar if: • the groove is not fit with the height of the drive links (which must never touch the bottom). • the inside of the guide bar is worn and make the chain lean to one side.