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Makita Electric Chainsaw 5.5kg with Blade 40.6cm Code: UC4051A

Electric Chainsaw 2000W 40cm - Makita UC4051A

  • Nominal Power: 2000W
  • Cutting Length: 40 cm
  • Chain Speed: 14.5 m/s
  • Chain: 3/8"
  • Groove Width: 1.3 mm
  • Chain Oil Tank: 0.2 l
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 436 x 244 x...

Electric Chainsaw 2000W 40cm - Makita UC4051A

  • Nominal Power: 2000W
  • Cutting Length: 40 cm
  • Chain Speed: 14.5 m/s
  • Chain: 3/8"
  • Groove Width: 1.3 mm
  • Chain Oil Tank: 0.2 l
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 436 x 244 x 200 mm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg
  • Soft Start
  • New system for tool-free operation of the cutting unit
  • Increased oil tank capacity compared to the previous model
  • With saw chain...
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Description

Description

Electric Chainsaw 2000W 40cm - Makita UC4051A

  • Nominal Power: 2000W
  • Cutting Length: 40 cm
  • Chain Speed: 14.5 m/s
  • Chain: 3/8"
  • Groove Width: 1.3 mm
  • Chain Oil Tank: 0.2 l
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 436 x 244 x 200 mm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg
  • Soft Start
  • New system for tool-free operation of the cutting unit
  • Increased oil tank capacity compared to the previous model
  • With saw chain brake activated by inertia in 0.1 s
  • Basic Equipment: Cutting chain, Chain guide, Cutting unit cover
  • Automatic Chain Lubrication: Yes
  • Tool-free chain tensioning and replacement system: Yes

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
UC4051A

Specifications

Type
Standard
Power Supply
Electric
Blade Length
40.6 cm
Weight
5.5 kg
Carving Blade
No
Automatic Lubrication
Yes
Solo
No
Chain Brake
Yes
Pruning tool
No
Brushless
No

Petrol engines

Easy Start
No

Chain Features

Step
3/8"
Guide Bar Thickness
.050"

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (6)

Reviews

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Cutting Performance
  • Starts easily
  • Durability
  • It does not have vibrations
  • Value for money
  • Weight
  • Somewhat tiring to use
  • the_pianist
    2
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    For Makita, a big disappointment... In the first test, I felt like I had bought a used machine.

    The log I cut had a width greater than the blade, but the truth is that as I was cutting the log, I hardly struggled at all. It sliced the large log I found on the road with great ease. The problem was when I started cutting those slices - rings that were created. I couldn't cut them with anything; it seemed like the chain was ready for the trash. I don't know if the fibers of the log played such a big role, but I don't justify it at all. It's inconceivable that it can't cut the fibers - the interior of those rings that were created.

    If there is a better chain, it definitely needs to be replaced as soon as possible. If you don't use it often, you can leave it as it is, but it will give you trouble.

    I replaced a Husqvarna 334T gas-powered saw that cut like butter through as many rings as it managed to cut before it gave up because I hadn't put oil in it as it was a gas-powered - two-stroke, and the difference was truly huge.

    In any case, since the use I will make of it is rare, like it or not, I will keep it and I will struggle.

    You will definitely feel its weight in your hand because cutting is not easy. It cuts hard enough, and you have that weight to deal with...

    Its power is good, and it won't give you trouble.

    Comments I read about it being silent are not true. You can't cut whenever you want. It does make noise, but that is the last thing you will care about.

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  • Vangelis_Skarmoutsos
    5
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    It starts smoothly, doesn't kick easily, has electronic control with various protections, which are very helpful in practice.

    It comes with a second chain, blade cover, 4mm round file with guide, 1L of rapidly biodegradable oil, metal storage case.

    The only other thing someone needs to easily and safely cut their trees is to know the details of sharpening and cutting techniques, which are available online.

    I cut and chopped two dried walnut trees (Φ80, h=14m and Φ60, h=8m) without any problem.
    I recommend it as the best electric chainsaw widely available in the Greek market.

    UPDATE 16/8/2021:
    When it was time for a new chain, I did some research and finally bought the Oregon VersaCut 91VXL56.
    The cutting speed was higher compared to the speed of the previous chain and it grabbed more strongly, making the use more efficient.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Value for money
    • Somewhat tiring to use
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  • 5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    Makita warranty, very good

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Effortless use
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Value for money
    • Somewhat tiring to use
  • This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

  • This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    • Cutting Performance
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Effortless use
    • Value for money
    • Weight
  • For Makita, a big disappointment... In the first test, I felt like I had bought a used machine.

    The log I cut had a width greater than the blade, but the truth is that as I was cutting the log, I hardly struggled at all. It sliced the large log I found on the road with great ease. The problem was when I started cutting those slices - rings that were created. I couldn't cut them with anything; it seemed like the chain was ready for the trash. I don't know if the fibers of the log played such a big role, but I don't justify it at all. It's inconceivable that it can't cut the fibers - the interior of those rings that were created.

    If there is a better chain, it definitely needs to be replaced as soon as possible. If you don't use it often, you can leave it as it is, but it will give you trouble.

    I replaced a Husqvarna 334T gas-powered saw that cut like butter through as many rings as it managed to cut before it gave up because I hadn't put oil in it as it was a gas-powered - two-stroke, and the difference was truly huge.

    In any case, since the use I will make of it is rare, like it or not, I will keep it and I will struggle.

    You will definitely feel its weight in your hand because cutting is not easy. It cuts hard enough, and you have that weight to deal with...

    Its power is good, and it won't give you trouble.

    Comments I read about it being silent are not true. You can't cut whenever you want. It does make noise, but that is the last thing you will care about.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It starts smoothly, doesn't kick easily, has electronic control with various protections, which are very helpful in practice.

    It comes with a second chain, blade cover, 4mm round file with guide, 1L of rapidly biodegradable oil, metal storage case.

    The only other thing someone needs to easily and safely cut their trees is to know the details of sharpening and cutting techniques, which are available online.

    I cut and chopped two dried walnut trees (Φ80, h=14m and Φ60, h=8m) without any problem.
    I recommend it as the best electric chainsaw widely available in the Greek market.

    UPDATE 16/8/2021:
    When it was time for a new chain, I did some research and finally bought the Oregon VersaCut 91VXL56.
    The cutting speed was higher compared to the speed of the previous chain and it grabbed more strongly, making the use more efficient.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • Makita warranty, very good

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • 0
  • 0
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Description & Specifications

Electric Chainsaw 2000W 40cm - Makita UC4051A

  • Nominal Power: 2000W
  • Cutting Length: 40 cm
  • Chain Speed: 14.5 m/s
  • Chain: 3/8"
  • Groove Width: 1.3 mm
  • Chain Oil Tank: 0.2 l
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 436 x 244 x 200 mm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg
  • Soft Start
  • New system for tool-free operation of the cutting unit
  • Increased oil tank capacity compared to the previous model
  • With saw chain brake activated by inertia in 0.1 s
  • Basic Equipment: Cutting chain, Chain guide, Cutting unit cover
  • Automatic Chain Lubrication: Yes
  • Tool-free chain tensioning and replacement system: Yes

Manufacturer

Product Number
UC4051A

Specifications

Type
Standard
Power Supply
Electric
Blade Length
40.6 cm
Weight
5.5 kg
Carving Blade
No
Automatic Lubrication
Yes
Solo
No
Chain Brake
Yes
Pruning tool
No
Brushless
No

Petrol engines

Easy Start
No

Chain Features

Step
3/8"
Guide Bar Thickness
.050"

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (6)

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Cutting Performance
  • Starts easily
  • Durability
  • It does not have vibrations
  • Value for money
  • Weight
  • Somewhat tiring to use
  • the_pianist
    2
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    For Makita, a big disappointment... In the first test, I felt like I had bought a used machine.

    The log I cut had a width greater than the blade, but the truth is that as I was cutting the log, I hardly struggled at all. It sliced the large log I found on the road with great ease. The problem was when I started cutting those slices - rings that were created. I couldn't cut them with anything; it seemed like the chain was ready for the trash. I don't know if the fibers of the log played such a big role, but I don't justify it at all. It's inconceivable that it can't cut the fibers - the interior of those rings that were created.

    If there is a better chain, it definitely needs to be replaced as soon as possible. If you don't use it often, you can leave it as it is, but it will give you trouble.

    I replaced a Husqvarna 334T gas-powered saw that cut like butter through as many rings as it managed to cut before it gave up because I hadn't put oil in it as it was a gas-powered - two-stroke, and the difference was truly huge.

    In any case, since the use I will make of it is rare, like it or not, I will keep it and I will struggle.

    You will definitely feel its weight in your hand because cutting is not easy. It cuts hard enough, and you have that weight to deal with...

    Its power is good, and it won't give you trouble.

    Comments I read about it being silent are not true. You can't cut whenever you want. It does make noise, but that is the last thing you will care about.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Vangelis_Skarmoutsos
    5
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    It starts smoothly, doesn't kick easily, has electronic control with various protections, which are very helpful in practice.

    It comes with a second chain, blade cover, 4mm round file with guide, 1L of rapidly biodegradable oil, metal storage case.

    The only other thing someone needs to easily and safely cut their trees is to know the details of sharpening and cutting techniques, which are available online.

    I cut and chopped two dried walnut trees (Φ80, h=14m and Φ60, h=8m) without any problem.
    I recommend it as the best electric chainsaw widely available in the Greek market.

    UPDATE 16/8/2021:
    When it was time for a new chain, I did some research and finally bought the Oregon VersaCut 91VXL56.
    The cutting speed was higher compared to the speed of the previous chain and it grabbed more strongly, making the use more efficient.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Value for money
    • Somewhat tiring to use
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    Makita warranty, very good

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Effortless use
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Cutting Performance
    • Starts easily
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Value for money
    • Somewhat tiring to use
  • This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

  • This review is about blade length: 40 cm, power: 2 kW

    • Cutting Performance
    • It does not have vibrations
    • Effortless use
    • Value for money
    • Weight
  • For Makita, a big disappointment... In the first test, I felt like I had bought a used machine.

    The log I cut had a width greater than the blade, but the truth is that as I was cutting the log, I hardly struggled at all. It sliced the large log I found on the road with great ease. The problem was when I started cutting those slices - rings that were created. I couldn't cut them with anything; it seemed like the chain was ready for the trash. I don't know if the fibers of the log played such a big role, but I don't justify it at all. It's inconceivable that it can't cut the fibers - the interior of those rings that were created.

    If there is a better chain, it definitely needs to be replaced as soon as possible. If you don't use it often, you can leave it as it is, but it will give you trouble.

    I replaced a Husqvarna 334T gas-powered saw that cut like butter through as many rings as it managed to cut before it gave up because I hadn't put oil in it as it was a gas-powered - two-stroke, and the difference was truly huge.

    In any case, since the use I will make of it is rare, like it or not, I will keep it and I will struggle.

    You will definitely feel its weight in your hand because cutting is not easy. It cuts hard enough, and you have that weight to deal with...

    Its power is good, and it won't give you trouble.

    Comments I read about it being silent are not true. You can't cut whenever you want. It does make noise, but that is the last thing you will care about.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It starts smoothly, doesn't kick easily, has electronic control with various protections, which are very helpful in practice.

    It comes with a second chain, blade cover, 4mm round file with guide, 1L of rapidly biodegradable oil, metal storage case.

    The only other thing someone needs to easily and safely cut their trees is to know the details of sharpening and cutting techniques, which are available online.

    I cut and chopped two dried walnut trees (Φ80, h=14m and Φ60, h=8m) without any problem.
    I recommend it as the best electric chainsaw widely available in the Greek market.

    UPDATE 16/8/2021:
    When it was time for a new chain, I did some research and finally bought the Oregon VersaCut 91VXL56.
    The cutting speed was higher compared to the speed of the previous chain and it grabbed more strongly, making the use more efficient.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • Makita warranty, very good

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • 0
  • 0
  • See all
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