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you have to be careful they are tool of the clutch tools there is only mm differents
Nup, the clutch spinning 10-13k usually does the trick!Hmm... kinetic tightening. That's hilarious. Does it need a chain to have enough momentum to get it tight when you hit the brake?
A flat bladed scrench, or screw driver, or chisel works mo better than than punch.I have broken a clutch shoe on a 555 using the hammer and punch method.Without the special tool,what are you to do?
Very very unlikely to happen when the bar & chain are on the saw. I've always hand tightenedLetting normal cutting tighten it seems often to result in the clutch assembly loosing up when trying to make oil fly off the end of the bar.
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