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Chainsaw NAC CE24-NS-G 2400 W 40 cm
The NAC CE24-NS-G 2400 W 40 cm chainsaw is an electric chainsaw designed for cutting tasks around the home, garden and small professional jobs. Equipped with a 2400 W motor and a 40 cm cutting bar, it delivers a balance of power and control for felling small trees, cutting firewood and pruning thicker branches. The tool features a lightweight construction and an automatic chain oiling system that helps maintain chain lubrication and reduces maintenance effort.
This electric chainsaw offers sustained cutting power from its 2400 W motor while remaining easier to start and quieter in use than equivalent petrol models. The 40 cm bar provides extended reach and deeper cuts for medium-diameter logs, while the integrated automatic oiling system maintains chain lubrication during operation to improve cutting consistency and component life. Its relatively low weight improves maneuverability for prolonged tasks and reduces user fatigue.
Before use, check that the chain tension is correct, the chain oil reservoir is filled and the guide bar is clean and undamaged. Connect the chainsaw to a suitable mains supply following local safety requirements. Hold the saw with both hands using the front and rear handles, maintain a stable stance and engage the trigger to start cutting. Feed the bar into the wood with steady pressure, avoid forcing the saw, and let the motor reach operating speed. After finishing, switch off the chainsaw, disconnect from power and allow the chain to stop before setting the tool down.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as cut-resistant gloves, eye and ear protection, and sturdy footwear. Operate the chainsaw on stable ground, keep bystanders at a safe distance, and inspect the chain and bar periodically during extended use. For best results when cutting larger logs, cut in stages and avoid twisting the saw to reduce the risk of kickback. Follow local electrical safety rules and use a residual-current device (RCD) where required.
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