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100% Brand New Aftermarket Part From DB Electrical
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Item Condition | Aftermarket Part |
Chain Number: 41 Length: 10 ' Pitch: 1/2" Width: 1/4 " |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the must have on hand maintenance parts to keep your chainsaw easy starting and dependable?
A: Regularly inspect the chainsaw air filter before each use, especially in dusty conditions or after storage. Check for visible dirt, debris, or signs of wear. Adjust the frequency based on usage and follow the manufacturer's recommendations provided in the owner's manual. Q: Should the bar have so much oil on it? A: A chainsaw bar should have sufficient oil for lubrication, but excessive oil may indicate a problem. Check for adjustable oil flow and follow manufacturer recommendations. Excessive oil may result from issues like a malfunctioning oil pump or a clogged system. Regular maintenance, including cleaning and proper oil type, is essential. Consult the owner's manual for guidance and seek professional assistance if issues persist. Q: Why has the bar and chain turned blue? A: A blue tint on the chainsaw bar and chain indicates overheating, often caused by factors like inadequate lubrication, improper chain tension, dull chain, or heavy usage. To address this, inspect and clean the lubrication system, maintain proper chain tension, sharpen the chain regularly, and allow the chainsaw to cool during extended use. Seek professional assistance if needed to prevent potential damage from overheating. Q: Can I switch to a larger bar and chain? A: Switching to a larger bar and chain on a chainsaw is possible, but it's crucial to check the owner's manual for manufacturer recommendations. You should only go one size larger at most. Why? The bar length is directly related to the engine size. If you put too large of a bar on the saw, the engine simply cannot pull the chain from the increased surface friction created. Q: What is kickback? A: A kickback is a sudden and forceful reaction that can occur when a chainsaw's guide bar encounters an obstruction, causing the chainsaw to kick upward and backward. This can happen when the chain is pinched, hits an object, or contacts the tip of the bar. To reduce the risk of kickback, use a low-kickback chain, keep the chain sharp and properly tensioned, engage the chain brake when not cutting, employ correct cutting techniques, and wear appropriate safety gear. Understanding and following safety guidelines are essential to minimize the risk of injury during chainsaw use. |