Chainsaw
BON-P-CS40



Engine
Single Cylinder, Air-Cooled, 2-Stroke, PETROL, 40cc
Output Power
2.1 HP
Chain Oil
SAE 10W30
Carburettor
Diaphragm Type
Rotor Direction
Counter Clockwise
Method of Starting
Recoil Starter
Chain (Pitch x Gauge)
3/8
Bar Length
16"
Weight
5 Kg
Max Speed
12100 RPM
Fuel mixture ratio
50:1
Powerful Chainsaw for Professional Wood Cutting
The BON-P-CS40 chainsaw is designed for both professionals and homeowners who demand performance and reliability. Powered by a 40cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, 2-stroke petrol engine delivering 2.1 HP, this chainsaw provides the power needed to tackle challenging tasks like felling trees, trimming branches, and cutting firewood. Its 16-inch bar and robust chain offer superior cutting capacity, while the lightweight 5 kg design ensures maneuverability without fatigue.
Lightweight, Reliable, and Easy to Use
With a recoil starter for quick ignition and a diaphragm-type carburettor for consistent fuel delivery, the BON-P-CS40 ensures hassle-free operation. It includes safety features like a chain brake to protect users during kickbacks. Designed to operate at a maximum speed of 12,100 RPM, this chainsaw combines efficiency with user safety. Its durable construction, lightweight design, and easy-start system make it ideal for forestry, landscaping, and home use.

Frequently Asked Questions
A two-stroke Bonhoeffer machine is an engine designed for efficient operation, commonly used in specific industrial applications, utilizing a two-stroke cycle for power generation.
Efficiency: Provides high power output relative to size.Compact Design: Takes up less space compared to four-stroke engines.Simplicity: Fewer parts mean easier maintenance and repair.
It operates on a two-stroke cycle, where the intake and exhaust processes occur in one crankshaft revolution, allowing for a quicker power stroke and improved performance.
Regular Oil Mixing: Ensure the correct oil-to-fuel ratio.Inspect the Spark Plug: Check for wear and replace as needed.Clean Air Filters: Keep filters free from debris to maintain airflow.Check Fuel Lines: Look for any signs of wear or leaks.
Excessive smoke can indicate an oil-rich mixture or an internal issue. Ensure proper mixing ratios and consult a technician if the problem continues.
Use high-quality fuel and oil.Keep the engine well-maintained.Avoid prolonged idling and unnecessary revving.
Starting Issues: Check the spark plug and fuel supply.Loss of Power: Inspect the air filter and exhaust for blockages.Overheating: Ensure proper cooling and check the fuel mix.
Replacement parts can usually be obtained through authorized dealers or the manufacturer’s website. Always ensure compatibility with your specific model.


