Dolmar Chain Brake Sponge

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Under_Pressure

Under_Pressure

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What is the purpose of the "sponge" (item 156 on the attached) in the chain brake area on a 64/73/7900? All I can figure is it is supposed to absorb some bar oil to lube the chain brake parts? I had my 6401 apart, and it must have gotten lost somewhere along the way. I'm pretty sure it wasn't there when I took it apart, so who knows how long it's been without it. Just wondering how big of a hurry I should be in to get a new one.
 
cuttinscott

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What is the purpose of the "sponge" (item 156 on the attached) in the chain brake area on a 64/73/7900? All I can figure is it is supposed to absorb some bar oil to lube the chain brake parts? I had my 6401 apart, and it must have gotten lost somewhere along the way. I'm pretty sure it wasn't there when I took it apart, so who knows how long it's been without it. Just wondering how big of a hurry I should be in to get a new one.

Its used to keep dirt, grime, and sawdust out of the moving parts of the brake




Scott
 
fatboymoe

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Thanks for the heads up on the sponge. My HD rental didn't have one. I have plenty of materials that I can make one out of. I was wondering why that area was so full of crap. Now I know why.
 

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