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Can I use motor oil for chain oil?
Motor Oil. Chain saw bar and chain oil isn’t rated by SAE like traditional automobile motor oil. If your manufacturer’s bar and chain oil is unavailable, you can use SAE 30 weight motor oil to lube your chain during the summer and SAE 10 weight during the winter, according to the University of Missouri Extension.
Is chain oil necessary?
You want lubrication of the actual chain against the bar. You don’t want to chain to burn – which is what might happen if there’s too much friction. Without oil, it causes frictional force on the motor in the chainsaw as well.
What kind of oil is chain oil?
The Standard. Petroleum-based bar oil has been the standard for chainsaws. Lightweight oil is used in winter and heavier oil in summer.
Can I use 2 stroke oil as chain oil?
One final note: This article recommends using vegetable oil to replace chain oil in chainsaws. However, this does NOT mean replacing “mix” oil which is used for the gas mix. For mix oil, you must use the petroleum-based 2-stroke mix oil recommended by the chain saw manufacturer.
What weight is bar chain oil?
Once temperatures rise, switch back to your standard bar and chain oil, which may be anywhere between 20 and 50 weight (30 weight is standard). Using winter oil during summer might leave a lot more oil on the ground because the thinner oil won’t adhere as well to the bar and chain.
What weight is chainsaw bar oil?
Similar to motor oil, chainsaw bar oil is available in various weights. The lightest oil is a 10W formula, while thicker oil may be up to 50W. A 30W chainsaw bar oil is generally considered standard for warm weather usage.
What oil is best for chainsaw chain?
Rapeseed-based (usually called canola) oil is currently the most common environmentally compatible chain-and-bar lubricant. Vegetable-based oils are triglycerides or natural esters that come from agricultural crops.
What can I use for chainsaw bar oil?
Use canola oil – Canola oil is currently the most common environmentally compatible chain-and-bar lubricant. Canola-based chain and bar oil has been extensively tested in Europe.
What’s the purpose of bar and chain oil?
Remember, it’s sole purpose is to lubricate the chain, and then to fly off after a few seconds. So, if you’re not sure your bar and chain oil is okay, simply pour some in a cup/can and have a look. If there’s no visible chunks, and it looks like a lubricant, then you’re probably good to go.
Why does chainsaw oil have to be brand name?
As we’ve already mentioned, chainsaw oil is comprised of a mixture of recycled oils with additives. You want the oil you use to be as pure as possible, so ideally there shouldn’t be many contaminants. The extra price you pay for a brand name chainsaw oil is likely the result of the process they use to get rid of as many contaminants as they can.
Can you substitute bar and chain oil for motor oil?
While the proper bar and chain oil is definitely recommended over any substitution, there are some options you can consider – and motor oil is one of them. Motor oil isn’t the greatest substitute for bar and chainsaw oil, since it’s not sticky enough to stay on your chain and your bar.
Why does bar and chain oil get clogged?
Too little weight and the oil will practically flow straight off the bar. Too much weight, and things could get clogged. Bar and chain oil is also affected by environmental conditions, like the temperature, which is why the weight ratings are based on seasons.