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Ronix 4635 Gasoline Chainsaw 1400W-35cm

Professional 1400W gasoline chainsaw with a 35cm bar, designed for efficient wood cutting and forestry tasks. Features robust construction and reliable performance.

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Product Overview

The Ronix 4635 is a high-performance gasoline chainsaw engineered for demanding cutting tasks. With a power output of 1400W and a 35cm guide bar, this tool provides the necessary torque and reach for efficient wood processing. Its design focuses on durability and user control, incorporating a balanced engine assembly and a responsive chain brake system.

Exploded view of the Ronix 4635 chainsaw components
Exploded view of the Ronix 4635 chainsaw components

Technical Specifications

The chainsaw is built with precision-engineered components to ensure longevity and consistent operation. Key technical features include:

  • Engine power: 1400W
  • Guide bar length: 35cm
  • Integrated chain brake system for enhanced safety
  • Advanced anti-vibration system for reduced operator fatigue
  • High-capacity fuel and oil tanks for extended run times

Safety and Operation

Operating a gasoline chainsaw requires strict adherence to safety protocols. Always ensure the chain brake is functional before starting the engine. The tool is equipped with a throttle trigger and a choke mechanism for reliable cold starts. Users should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection, hearing protection, and cut-resistant clothing. Ensure the chain is properly tensioned and lubricated before every use to prevent overheating and premature wear.

Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance is essential for the longevity of the Ronix 4635. Keep the air filter clean to ensure optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency. Periodically inspect the guide bar for burrs and ensure the chain teeth are sharp. Check all bolts and fasteners, such as the St4x10 and M5x40 bolts, to ensure they remain tight during operation. If the chainsaw experiences performance issues, inspect the fuel filter and oil lines for blockages.

Troubleshooting and Disposal

If the engine fails to start, check the fuel level, the spark plug, and the air filter. Ensure the switch is in the correct position. For persistent mechanical issues, consult the exploded parts diagram to identify specific components like the starter spring or carburetor assembly. When the tool reaches the end of its service life, dispose of it according to local environmental regulations, ensuring that fuel and oil are drained and handled as hazardous waste.

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