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Oregon CHAINSAW - Guide Bars; Guide Bar Terms

Oregon CHAINSAW
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SAW CHAIN
52.
SAW CHAIN
SAW CHAIN
SAW-CHAIN TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
Drive links wear heavily or break.
17 18 19
20 21 22
23
Straight bottoms.
Remedy: See K.
Concave bottoms.
Remedy: See K.
Battered and broken bot-
toms. Remedy: See L.
Peening in front or back.
Remedy: See M.
Drive-link tang is turned
up. Remedy: See N.
Worn fronts.
Remedy: See O.
Sides worn round or
thin at bottoms.
Remedy: See P.
REMEDIES:
K. Check your guide bar (grooves in bar’s body or nose have worn
too
shallow), and check your rim or spur drive sprocket (excessive wear
is allowing drive links to bottom out).
Replace bar, sprocket, or both. Sharpen drive-ling tangs, as shown
in the illustration on page 45, if possible. If not, replace the
chain.
(pictures 17 and 18)
L. Maintain proper tension to prevent chain from climbing out of spur
drive sprocket. Replace drive links or replace entire chain if many
drive links are damaged. (picture 19)

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