muddstopper
Veteran Member
I looked for specs on several larger chainsaws, but these numbers I am posting belong to a 346xp husquvarna. Not the size saw I would model a hydchainsaw after. I chose to use this set of numbers simply because all the specs are not given on the larger size saws I looked at.
Power output 2.7 kW
Cylinder displacement 50.1 cm³
Maximum power speed 9600 rpm
Max engine/motor RPM 14100 rpm
Idling speed 2700 rpm
Torque, max. 3 Nm
Torque, max. at rpm 7000 rpm
Clutch engagement speed (±120) 3800 rpm
Fuel consumption 494 g/kWh
Fuel consumption 1.35 kg/h
Spark plug Champion RCJ7Y, NGK BPMR7A
Electrode gap 0.5 mm
Ignition module air gap 0.3 mm
Oil pump type Automatic
Oil pump capacity Max 12 ml/min
Oil pump capacity Min 5 ml/min
Equipment
Recommended bar length, max 20 in
Recommended bar length, min 13 in
Chain speed at max power 18.5 m/s
Chain speed at 133% of maximum engine power speed 24.6 m/s
What I want to point out is the max engine rpms,@14100rpms, the maximum power rpms,@9600rpms and the max torque rpms @7000rpms. Max torque is at almost exactly half of the maximum engine speed. This is the reason thinking in terms of engine rpms when trying to build a hydraulic chainsaw is useless. Now look at the chain speed of 18.5ms. @ 9600rpm max power. This is the number you are shooting for when trying to match the gas engine to the hydraulic motor. Max torque is 3nm that converts to 26.5500 in/lbs. or 2.2128 ft/lbs. Thats not a lot of power and is pretty easy to match up to with a hydraulic system. While for a firewood processor, the 346xp might not have the cutting power I would choose, but the principles are similar across all sizes of gas chain saws.
Power output 2.7 kW
Cylinder displacement 50.1 cm³
Maximum power speed 9600 rpm
Max engine/motor RPM 14100 rpm
Idling speed 2700 rpm
Torque, max. 3 Nm
Torque, max. at rpm 7000 rpm
Clutch engagement speed (±120) 3800 rpm
Fuel consumption 494 g/kWh
Fuel consumption 1.35 kg/h
Spark plug Champion RCJ7Y, NGK BPMR7A
Electrode gap 0.5 mm
Ignition module air gap 0.3 mm
Oil pump type Automatic
Oil pump capacity Max 12 ml/min
Oil pump capacity Min 5 ml/min
Equipment
Recommended bar length, max 20 in
Recommended bar length, min 13 in
Chain speed at max power 18.5 m/s
Chain speed at 133% of maximum engine power speed 24.6 m/s
What I want to point out is the max engine rpms,@14100rpms, the maximum power rpms,@9600rpms and the max torque rpms @7000rpms. Max torque is at almost exactly half of the maximum engine speed. This is the reason thinking in terms of engine rpms when trying to build a hydraulic chainsaw is useless. Now look at the chain speed of 18.5ms. @ 9600rpm max power. This is the number you are shooting for when trying to match the gas engine to the hydraulic motor. Max torque is 3nm that converts to 26.5500 in/lbs. or 2.2128 ft/lbs. Thats not a lot of power and is pretty easy to match up to with a hydraulic system. While for a firewood processor, the 346xp might not have the cutting power I would choose, but the principles are similar across all sizes of gas chain saws.