The bar and chain has only been on for 5 minutes..... why is the bar and drive links look like the were drug through black sludge. What is going on with new bar having circle wear from a nut?
I would say that the circle is from the bar stud.What is going on with new bar having circle wear from nut?
It isnt black sludge at all, the chain links are black and thats what i assume is the paint rubbing offThe bar and chain has only been on for 5 minutes..... why is the bar and drive links look like the were drug through black sludge. What is going on with new bar having circle wear from a nut?
There weren't many threads when I had the saw, just didn't realise until it was too late. It was purchased as not working so makes senseThe bar stud being pulled out of the case is from the urge to way overtighten everything, because the chain keeps coming loose. Also damages bar tensioners the same way.
The lithograph is the 2018 world carving champs in Liverpool, or an event similarWhat is that lithograph of on the bar?
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The side cover part of your message is interesting, I couldn't get it to sit less than half an inch from the saw, it was by no means flush at all, which i assume is the stud wear meaning it won't seat properly and tighten, pulling the side cover towards the saw.Yes, the sprocket is worn, but I have seen worse. The 'second hand' part is what catches my attention.
It looks like the sprocket, chain, and bar are all 3/8 low profile ' 'Picco'. But it looks to be a less expensive chain? If so, it might be susceptible to 'chain stretch' when new.
If I was there, I would also want to see how the bar seats against the body of the saw and against the clutch / side cover: a poor fit means that it might slip. Might be missing a small part there?
Philbert
You never know.The side cover part of your message is interesting, I couldn't get it to sit less than half an inch from the saw, it was by no means flush at all, . . .
The one in there looks to be a 6mm stud, with a washer/spacer then the nut. I've ordered an 8mm hoping it'll self tap some new threads, i should really look at a diagram and see what should be thereI think the wrong stud was put in to replace a striped one. The shoulder is wrong and it won't fit. Small mount bar, large mount stud. Mike
Oh well that is interesting, it won't surprise you to hear that the stud, washer and nut were all jammed together into the side cover, ive had to hammer them out of the cover and undo them in a viceAlthough this is not your exact model of saw it uses the same bar I think. It shows the proper placement of the studs when they are placed into the case. See how the shoulder is recessed into the case so that the bar can sit flush against the case?
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I see the issue now, that metal 'washer' for the lack of a better word, was basically welded to the stud, which barely stays in the main body of the saw. They are both now out of the saw, I'm going to put in a bigger 8mm stud, hope it self taps, then put the washer back into the side housing and HOPE it works. Any clues?
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