Skiptooth Fred
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Has anyone else experienced the following and or wondered why some cuts seem faster? Is this the Autotune 3 doing its job?
When cutting with the 592, if you start the cut by leaning straight on it, the saw seems to not rev as hard, still cuts ok but not as quick as when you start light pressure with full throttle, best to let the revs build for those few seconds and then lean on it. Had me wondering, so I added the tacho and found the following- lighter pressure at the start/full throttle and then lean on it- allows the saw to rev higher and hold those revs better. Tacho reads anywhere from 9800-10800 & higher. Prior loading early sees around 8400 to max of low 9000’s. I wonder this because in my array of saws I have only two autotune saws, first of 562’s and 592 of which there seems from my experience no one where I live familiar with there traits. ?? Just throwing it out there!
When cutting with the 592, if you start the cut by leaning straight on it, the saw seems to not rev as hard, still cuts ok but not as quick as when you start light pressure with full throttle, best to let the revs build for those few seconds and then lean on it. Had me wondering, so I added the tacho and found the following- lighter pressure at the start/full throttle and then lean on it- allows the saw to rev higher and hold those revs better. Tacho reads anywhere from 9800-10800 & higher. Prior loading early sees around 8400 to max of low 9000’s. I wonder this because in my array of saws I have only two autotune saws, first of 562’s and 592 of which there seems from my experience no one where I live familiar with there traits. ?? Just throwing it out there!