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smithdeniseAug 13, 2025
What to do if my Stanley Chainsaw cuts slow?
- JJane MooreAug 13, 2025
If your Stanley Chainsaw cuts slow, there are a few potential causes. It could be due to insufficient fluid flow or a low relief valve setting, in which case you should adjust the fluid flow to the proper gpm and adjust the relief valve to 2250 psi/155 psi for optimum performance. Another cause might be a dull chain, so sharpen it per the instructions or replace it. Finally, excessive backpressure could be the culprit; it should not exceed 250 psi/17 bar at 8 gpm/30 lpm, measured at the end of the tool operating hoses.