Before you can begin using a hydraulic chainsaw or underwater saws, first you need to become an experienced diver by undertaking training classes in hydraulics and salvage.
In this article, we will not discuss all the underwater power tools but only concentrate on a pneumatic chainsaw or what is also known as a hydraulic chain saw.
Do you really need this tool?
Hydraulic powered chain saw are for cutting all types of wood materials under the water. For example, bridge pilings and dock timbers. It is very important to note that electric or gas powered chainsaw cannot operate under the water. You will require a compressed –air powered chainsaw.
Different types of water chainsaws
Underwater chainsaws are not very popular and you cannot easily find them in any household. There are two types of chainsaws.
Hydraulic chainsaws
These types of chainsaws do not work like others. A liquid that is under high pressure rotates the chain of this saw. Petrol or electric pump connected using hoses is used to rotate the liquid in the hose which in turn rotates the chain.
This type of chainsaw has an advantage because it can be submerged under the water and still operate well.
It is also lighter because it does not carry it motor or any fuel. Another interesting fact about hydraulic chainsaws is that the chain rotates in the opposite direction which is different from other chainsaws. It operates in the opposite direction in order to prevent clogging of dust particles
Pneumatic chainsaws
Normally, these types of chainsaws are less powerful because it is very hard to maintain air under high pressure.
Which one should I buy
There are several different types of underwater saws. The most popular are Stanley hydraulic chainsaw and Greenlee Fairmont HCS820 saw. You can check Stanley chainsaw price on their website. This saw has a robust design and produces enough torque giving divers enough speed for cutting tough timbers easily.
REL-CS16 Underwater Hydraulic Chainsaw
Key features
- Reduced kickback.
- Has a chain catcher.
- Rear handle guard to protect saw operator knuckles and hands.
- Flow range of 4-8 GPM.
- 16-inch cutting capacity.
Conclusion
Even though these underwater chainsaws are not very popular, sometimes they are needed to perform underwater sawing.
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