The different types of blades (cutting teeth) equipped on the .325"chainsaw chain will directly affect the efficiency, cutting performance, and application scenarios. The following is a detailed introduction to various types of blades and their impact on efficiency:
1. Semi Cheesel chain
•Characteristics: The tooth tips are semi-circular and the edges are blunt.
•Efficiency impact:
•Medium cutting speed, suitable for most daily work.
•Not easily passivated, resistant to dirt and sand, suitable for wood that is dirty or sandy.
•Usage scenarios: Outdoor logging, garden renovation, amateur users.
2. Full Chisel chain
•Characteristic: The tooth tip angle is sharp, square or acute.
•Efficiency impact:
•The cutting speed is the fastest and the efficiency is high.
•Excellent performance on clean and dry wood, but prone to passivation on wood containing impurities.
•Usage scenarios: professional logging, fast cutting of hardwood, construction sites.
3. Low rebound chain
•Features: The blade teeth are designed with anti rebound structures (such as higher safety drive teeth).
•Efficiency impact:
•The cutting speed is slightly lower, but safer.
•More user-friendly for novice users, reducing the risk of saw chain lifting.
•Usage scenarios: household use, amateur logging, urban greening maintenance.
4. Micro Chesel chain
•Characteristic: Similar to semi-circular teeth, but with a smaller and thinner blade tip.
•Efficiency impact:
•The cutting speed is between semi-circular teeth and fully circular teeth.
•Delicate cutting, good durability, and easy maintenance.
•Usage scenarios: Fruit tree pruning, small-scale logging, light load operations.
5. Ripping Chain with Scraper Design
•Features: Specially designed for cutting along the grain (such as wood processing).
•Efficiency impact:
•The cutting efficiency along the grain is high, while the cutting efficiency across the grain is low.
•Can provide a relatively flat cut surface.
•Application scenarios: woodworking, mobile sawing machines, and board making operations.

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