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How does the .325'' Full Chisel Saw Chain cut?

Chain Construction:
The .325'' Full Chisel Saw Chain consists of a series of interconnected links, each with sharp cutting teeth. These cutting teeth are full chisel-style, meaning they have a wide blade with no significant rounding on either side, providing a larger cutting area and greater cutting force.
Cutting Teeth Design:
The design of the cutting teeth is key to cutting efficiency. The sharp edges of the full chisel cutting teeth easily penetrate the wood fibers, while their wide design helps maintain stability during cutting, reducing vibration and deflection.
Chain Saw Working Mechanism:
When the chain saw is started, the chain rotates at high speed on the guide bar. The guide bar provides a stable running track for the chain and ensures that the cutting teeth can cut along the predetermined path.
As the chain rotates, the cutting teeth contact and cut into the wood surface one by one. The sharp edges of the cutting teeth penetrate the wood fibers, while the tension of the chain pulls the wood fragments out of the cut, thereby achieving wood cutting.