moottorisahat
Moottorisahat, or chainsaws in English, are portable, mechanical saws that cut with a rapidly reciprocating or rotating chain running over a guide bar. They are primarily powered by a small gasoline engine or an electric motor. The chain consists of a series of sharp teeth that remove material as they move, allowing for efficient cutting of wood.
The invention of the modern chainsaw is often attributed to Andreas Stihl and Emil Lerp in the
Moottorisahat are used in a wide variety of applications. They are indispensable tools in forestry for felling
Operating a chainsaw requires proper training and safety precautions. This includes wearing personal protective equipment such