Makita Electric Chain Saw

November 29th, 2009 by scooter Leave a reply »

do electric chain saws have spark plugs?

Im trying to write a report on a Makita UC4000 and need to know if they use spark plugs, gauge their power in HP and their engine RPM.

A spark plug ignites a fuel. An electric chain saw doesn't HAVE an engine. It has an electric motor. The MANUAL for the saw should cover EVERYTHING you want to know.

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