there is no RPM settings for a chain saw, it is controlled by the gas trigger, when cutting wood run it full throttle, the rpm settings for stihl varies depending on the model of the unit. all stihl products have an idle rpm setting and wot rpm setting
The Stihl 028 series number is 1118. It has an aluminum-and-chrome-plated bore, intake by piston pore and weighs in at 6.3kg with a 33cm bar and chain. It also has anti-vibration, the oil pump is automatic, and the engine has an RPM of 12,500, an idle RPM of 2,700, with a fuel tank capacity of 520ml.
56.5cc, 3.0kw, 4.1hp, 13000 RPM.
The Stihl 024 chainsaw is part of series 1121. It has a 2.54 cubic inch engine and 41.6 CC displacement. The idle speed is 2800 RPM with 13000 RPM being the maximum speed.
The Stihl 036 Pro is 61.5cc with a 34mm stroke, 48mm bore, and makes 4.6 horsepower at 9500 rpm.
I have written in my Stihl 051 AV electronic Owner\'s manual that its horsepower is 5.8 hp at 7,000 rpm. I don\'t know if that is true for a Stihl 051 super. I have never heard of a Stihl 051 super.
Displacement: 61.5 cm3 Bore: 48 mm Stroke: 34 mm Compression ratio: 9.5:1 Engine power to ISO 8893: 3.4 kW (4.6 bhp) at 9,500 rpm Max. torque: 3.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm Max. permissible engine speed with bar and chain: 13,000 rpm Mean idle speed: 2,700 rpm
Displacement: 61.5 cm3 Bore: 48 mm Stroke: 34 mm Compression ratio: 9.5:1 Engine power to ISO 8893: 3.4 kW (4.6 bhp) at 9,500 rpm Max. torque: 3.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm Max. permissible engine speed with bar and chain: 13,000 rpm Mean idle speed: 2,700 rpm
Stihl 041 AV is probably one of the best chainsaws ever made. It has displacement of 61 cm3, cylinder bore 44 mm, piston stroke 40 mm, 4,0 PS@7500 rpm (5,5 PS@7500 rpm reported when tested by DIN), 3,8 Nm@5000 rpm. It weights 7,5 kg with 33 cm bar and chain without liquids (that would be approx. 6,8 kg for powerhead only). Fuel tank capacity is 0,62 l and oil tank 0,25 l. Oil flow rate is adjustable from 4 cm3 to 16 cm3 @6000 rpm.
rings are burned and there is only enough compression to run the engine without load.
Chop saw motors are not generally variable speed, so you're stuck with whatever RPM the saw does.
5,2 Nm @ 6500 rpm. Bigger torque than of Stihl MS 441 and Husqvarna 576 XP (4,2 and 4,3 Nm respectively). :D