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Oregon CHAINSAW User Manual

Oregon CHAINSAW
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DRIVE SPROCKETS
69.
DRIVE SPROCKETS
DRIVE SPROCKETS
SPROCKET TROUBLESHOOTING
Most sprocket problems are caused by loose chain tension and failure
to replace the sprocket or clutch drum when necessary.
Sprockets are inexpensive. One worn inexpensive sprocket can rapidly
damage an expensive chain and bar. Do not try to save money by
running new chains on old sprockets. Look for the conditions below and
replace sprockets and clutch drums promptly.
40 41
42 43
44
Excessive wear on the inside sur-
face of the drum skirt.
Remedy: See DD.
Worn outer surfaces on rim sproc-
kets or spur sprockets. Remedy:
See Z.
Worn inner surface on rim sprockets
or wear on the adaptator’s splines.
Remedy: See AA.
Cracks or breakage on the clutch
drum. Remedy: See BB.
Obvious wear or discoloration
around the outer circumference of
the drum skirt. Remedy: See CC.
PROBLEM
Drive Sprocket Wear

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Oregon CHAINSAW Specifications

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BrandOregon
ModelCHAINSAW
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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