ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622
ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622
ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622
ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622
ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622

ID 6222 GASOLINE CHAINSAW MACHINE [GASOLINE] - 21622

Sale priceDhs. 330.00 Regular priceDhs. 400.00
SKU: 21622
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62CC Gasoline Power, 22-Inch Reach — The Professional Chainsaw Engineered for Maximum Field Performance

The ID 6222 Gasoline Chainsaw is a high-performance 2.6 kW petrol-powered chainsaw machine built for professional tree felling, logging, branch pruning, and construction timber cutting in forestry, landscaping, and site clearance environments. Powered by a robust 62CC gasoline engine with a no-load speed of 11,000 RPM and equipped with a 550mm (22-inch) guide bar, the ID 6222 delivers the engine displacement, cutting reach, and sustained power output demanded by professional operators working on large timber and heavy outdoor cutting tasks. Featuring an automatic chain oiling system, anti-vibration technology, an instant-stop kickback protection mechanism, a fuel primer for fast starting, and a premium magnesium starter assembly, the ID 6222 is engineered for reliability, operator safety, and long-term field performance — all within a manageable 7.7 kg platform.

  • 62CC Gasoline Engine Delivering 2.6 kW at 11,000 RPM No-Load Speed: The ID 6222 is driven by a 62CC two-stroke gasoline engine rated at 2.6 kilowatts of power output, with a loading speed range of 2,800–3,300 RPM and a no-load speed of 11,000 RPM. The 62CC displacement — larger than the 58CC found in entry-level professional chainsaws — delivers greater torque and sustained cutting power through dense hardwood, large-diameter logs, and demanding timber processing tasks where smaller engines would labour or lose speed under load. The 550ml fuel tank supports extended runtime between refuelling stops, keeping productivity high during long field sessions.
  • 550mm (22-Inch) Guide Bar for Professional Cutting Reach and Large Log Capacity: The 550mm (22-inch) guide bar provides the reach necessary to fell medium to large trees and cross-cut substantial log diameters in a single pass — a critical efficiency advantage in forestry, land clearance, and timber processing where multiple passes through thick trunks would significantly reduce productivity. The included Ideal Chain is matched to the guide bar length and engineered for efficient chip evacuation, consistent tooth engagement, and reliable cutting performance across a wide range of wood species and moisture conditions.
  • Automatic Chain Oiling System for Continuous Bar and Chain Lubrication: The ID 6222 features an automatic lubrication system that continuously delivers bar and chain oil from the integrated 260ml oil tank to the guide bar groove and chain throughout operation — eliminating the need for manual oil-fuel pre-mixing and ensuring cutting components remain properly lubricated at all times. Consistent automatic lubrication reduces chain and bar wear, maintains cutting efficiency across extended sessions, and significantly extends the service life of both the chain and guide bar compared to manually oiled systems or those requiring operator intervention.
  • Anti-Vibration System and Instant-Stop Kickback Protection for Operator Safety: The anti-vibration feature mechanically isolates the handles from the engine and cutting assembly, substantially reducing the vibration transmitted to the operator's hands and arms during sustained use — lowering fatigue and reducing the risk of long-term vibration-induced injury during extended field operations. The instant-stop kickback protection mechanism automatically arrests the chain in the event of sudden kickback — one of the leading causes of chainsaw-related injury — providing a critical safety response for operators working in unpredictable conditions such as uneven terrain, pinched cuts, and tangled branch work.
  • Premium Magnesium Starter Assembly for Lightweight Durability and Reliable Engagement: The ID 6222 is fitted with a magnesium starter assembly — a significant upgrade over the aluminium or plastic starters found on lower-specification chainsaws. Magnesium offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, providing a starter housing that is both lighter than aluminium and substantially more resistant to cracking, warping, and impact damage than plastic alternatives. This translates to more consistent starter cord engagement, reduced pull effort, and a longer service life for the starting mechanism — particularly important for professional operators who start and stop the machine repeatedly throughout the working day.
  • Fuel Primer and 25:1 Fuel Ratio with Precision Cylinder Set for Optimised Engine Performance: The fuel primer bulb draws petrol directly into the carburettor before starting, dramatically reducing the number of pull-starts required to fire the engine — especially valuable in cold conditions or after extended storage. The ID 6222 operates on a 25:1 petrol-to-two-stroke-oil fuel mixture, ensuring adequate internal lubrication and optimal combustion efficiency throughout the engine's operating range. The precision-engineered cylinder set maintains compression and thermal stability across extended cutting cycles, contributing to the engine's long-term reliability and resistance to wear under sustained professional use.
  • The ID 6222 Gasoline Chainsaw carries CE certification (machine-level safety testing), confirming it meets European safety and performance standards for portable petrol-powered cutting tools. The comprehensive kit includes the chainsaw machine, an Ideal chain, a 550mm guide bar, an Ideal cap, a chain filer for field maintenance sharpening, a 13–19 spanner, an L-type spanner (3mm), an L-type spanner (4mm), M5×10 and M8×1.25 screws, a small flat-head screwdriver, a spider, and a guide book — providing a fully equipped, field-ready package for professional chainsaw operation from the moment of unboxing.
Key Features Perfect For
  • 62CC engine delivering 2.6 kW at up to 11,000 RPM no-load speed
  • 550mm (22") guide bar for large-diameter timber cutting
  • Automatic chain oiling — no manual fuel-oil pre-mixing required
  • Anti-vibration system and instant-stop kickback protection
  • Magnesium starter assembly and fuel primer for fast, reliable starting
  • Tree felling and large branch removal
  • Forestry logging and timber processing
  • Landscaping and garden clearance
  • Construction site timber cutting
  • Storm damage clearance and land management

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

How does the ID 6222 differ from the ID 5822 chainsaw?

The ID 6222 and ID 5822 share the same 2.6 kW power output, 7.7 kg weight, 550ml fuel tank, and 260ml oil tank, but differ in two key areas. The ID 6222 features a larger 62CC engine displacement versus the 5822's 58CC — delivering greater torque and sustained power under heavy load. The ID 6222 also upgrades to a magnesium starter assembly versus the 5822's metal (aluminium) starter, providing a lighter and more durable starting mechanism. For operators requiring maximum engine torque and a premium starter system for intensive daily professional use, the ID 6222 is the stronger choice.

What fuel does the ID 6222 use and how do I mix it correctly?

The ID 6222 runs on a 25:1 petrol-to-two-stroke-oil mixture — 25 parts unleaded petrol to 1 part two-stroke engine oil by volume. To fill the 550ml fuel tank, mix approximately 522ml of unleaded petrol with 22ml of quality two-stroke oil in a clean, approved fuel container before filling. Use fresh unleaded petrol (minimum 90 RON) and a quality two-stroke oil rated for air-cooled engines. Never mix fuel directly in the tank. Refer to the included guide book for precise mixing instructions and fuel storage recommendations. Note that bar and chain oil — a separate product — is required for the 260ml oil tank that feeds the automatic oiling system.

Is the ID 6222 suitable for professional forestry and tree surgery use?

Yes — the ID 6222 is well-suited for professional and semi-professional forestry, tree surgery, and land clearance applications. Its 62CC engine, 2.6 kW power output, and 550mm (22-inch) guide bar provide the displacement, power, and reach required for felling medium to large trees, processing logs, and clearing heavy timber. The anti-vibration system, instant-stop kickback protection, automatic chain oiling, magnesium starter assembly, and CE certification confirm it meets the safety and performance standards expected in professional outdoor power tool use across forestry, landscaping, and construction environments.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

How does the automatic oiling system work and what oil should I use?

The automatic chain oiling system uses an engine-driven oil pump to continuously deliver lubricant from the 260ml oil tank to the guide bar groove and chain during operation — no manual adjustment or operator intervention is required during cutting. Use a dedicated bar and chain oil (chainsaw oil) in the oil tank — this is entirely separate from the two-stroke engine oil used in the fuel mixture. Bar and chain oil is formulated to adhere to the chain at high rotational speed and resist fling-off, ensuring consistent lubrication throughout every cut. Check the oil tank level before each use session and refill as needed to prevent dry-running the bar and chain.

How do I sharpen the chain using the included filer?

The included filer is a round file used to restore the cutting edge of dull chain teeth. Before sharpening, engage the chain brake to lock the chain and ensure the machine is switched off with the engine cold. Position the filer in the gullet of each cutter tooth at the correct angle — typically 30° horizontally and 10° downward for most standard chains — and make smooth, consistent strokes away from your body. Apply the same number of strokes to each tooth to maintain even cutting performance across the chain. Periodically check and file the depth gauges to maintain the correct cutting depth setting. Refer to the guide book for chain-specific filing specifications and depth gauge clearances.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The chainsaw is difficult to start — what should I check?

Difficult starting is most commonly caused by stale fuel, an incorrect fuel mixture, or a flooded engine. Ensure the fuel in the tank is fresh — petrol degrades within 30 days and causes carburettor and starting issues. Verify the 25:1 fuel mixture is correctly prepared using quality two-stroke oil. Use the fuel primer bulb — press it 5–6 times until fuel is visible — to draw fresh fuel into the carburettor before pulling the starter cord. If the engine is flooded, set the choke to the open (run) position and pull the starter cord firmly several times without engaging the choke. If the problem persists, inspect the spark plug for fouling, carbon build-up, or wear and replace if necessary.

The chain is not cutting efficiently — what could be the cause?

Reduced cutting efficiency is most commonly caused by a dull chain, incorrect chain tension, or insufficient bar lubrication. First, inspect the chain teeth — if they appear rounded or shiny rather than sharp, sharpen them using the included filer at the correct filing angle. Next, check chain tension: the chain should be snug against the guide bar but still pull freely by hand — a loose chain wanders and cuts inefficiently, while an overtight chain binds and overheats. Finally, verify the automatic oiling system is functioning and the 260ml oil tank is filled with bar and chain oil — an unlubricated chain generates excessive friction and loses cutting performance rapidly.