at work we use electric saws to cut our sips panels (plywood and Styrofoam sandwich). at most we are cutting through 1" of OSB plywood and minimum 7" styrofoam. you wouldnt think that would put a lot of load on a saw, but suprisingly it does. the bars and chains heat up to suprising levels, even with a lot of oil and chain lube. something about the OSB, i dont know.
we use a MaFell electric beam cutter and a husqvarna 316 (electric) saw. both with 20" bars. today the husqvarna spit out a bunch of plastic bearings, not good, no chain movement. it is mounted in a Big-Foot milling rig.
we need 2 saws, but dont want to spend the 5 grand on another MaFell. I wouldnt mind going with the husq again, but are there other models that are better/ higher grade?
we use a MaFell electric beam cutter and a husqvarna 316 (electric) saw. both with 20" bars. today the husqvarna spit out a bunch of plastic bearings, not good, no chain movement. it is mounted in a Big-Foot milling rig.
we need 2 saws, but dont want to spend the 5 grand on another MaFell. I wouldnt mind going with the husq again, but are there other models that are better/ higher grade?