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Oregon CHAINSAW - Useful Information; How a Cutter Works

Oregon CHAINSAW
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DRIVE SPROCKETS
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DRIVE SPROCKETS
DRIVE SPROCKETS
BASIC SPROCKET-MAINTENANCE TASKS
5. ▲■ Chain tension is especially important when the saw is tipped on
its side during felling cuts. Loose chain (and rim-type sprocket, if used),
will slide down and out of alignment with the bar. Loose chain tension
is the leading cause of sprocket problems.
7. Do not run old chain on a new sprocket, or a new chain on an old
sprocket. Use two new chains in rotation with each new sprocket so all
can wear together. Replace sprocket every two chains, or sooner.
8. Apply clean lithium-based grease to the clutch drum’s bearings
each time the sprocket is removed.
Note: If your saw has a chain brake, check the chain brake’s action
according to the instructions in your saw operator’s manual. Be sure the
chain-brake strap around your clutch skirt is not too light, which can lead
to clutch-drum overheating and failure.
6. Clean any build-up of sap or debris from splined hub so rim
sprocket can float freely.

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