Question about Rotary Chainsaws eg KMS-4

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Matthew Donoghue

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Hi Guys,

This is my first post here.

I am interested in small engines and in particular Rotary Chainsaws like Sachs Dolmar KMS-4. I am hoping a knowledgeable person here can help me with a technical question...

How does the internal parts of a Rotary Chainsaw get lubricated? Such as the crankshaft bearings, the eccentric bearing and the gear teeth on the inside of the rotor?

Thanks,
Matt.
 
Thanks for the replies, that is really interesting... I know a normal 2 Stroke the oil/gas mix goes past the rod and bearings before going into the engine. However with a 2 Stroke the pressure of the piston coming down helps push the oil/gas mix into the engine.

I guess with a rotary the rotor creates a slight vacuum which pulls the oil/gas mix into the engine.

I am just a beginner with chainsaws and small engines so I appreciate the answer and the photos. Great stuff guys.

Cheers,
Matt.
 

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