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sinkingfeeling

(52,993 posts)
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 09:40 PM Apr 2019

Question, but not sure if it's the right group. What do you do

when the chain comes off a chainsaw? It's just a small electric one. I thought the chain was kind of loose, but used it anyway until the chain just slipped off in the middle of a cut. Did I ruin the saw?

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Question, but not sure if it's the right group. What do you do (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Apr 2019 OP
You should be able to just put it back on and adjust the tension. Look for a video on YouTube if you Luciferous Apr 2019 #1
Thanks. sinkingfeeling Apr 2019 #2
LOL shanti May 2019 #7
Me too! I've renovated 4 houses and learned most of my Luciferous May 2019 #8
I put handmade34 Apr 2019 #3
Do not tighten it completely. rickford66 Apr 2019 #4
Thanks. I think I will take it to the local hardware store and sinkingfeeling Apr 2019 #5
That's a good idea. Also, if you do not have the "T" wrench JDC Apr 2019 #6

Luciferous

(6,262 posts)
1. You should be able to just put it back on and adjust the tension. Look for a video on YouTube if you
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 09:45 PM
Apr 2019

need a tutorial.

handmade34

(22,925 posts)
3. I put
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 09:49 PM
Apr 2019

the chain back on and tighten it... should never use a chain saw with a loose chain (and make sure it has oil)... very dangerous...


I use a Stihl though, and don't know much about electric

rickford66

(5,666 posts)
4. Do not tighten it completely.
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 09:54 PM
Apr 2019

A certain amount of slack is needed. Check the manual or YouTube. Then you continually check that slack and adjust as the slack increases with use.

sinkingfeeling

(52,993 posts)
5. Thanks. I think I will take it to the local hardware store and
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 10:01 PM
Apr 2019

have them sharpen it and put it back on. I'm not that good with power tools.

JDC

(10,489 posts)
6. That's a good idea. Also, if you do not have the "T" wrench
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 10:25 PM
Apr 2019

That typically comes with the saw, ask them for one that fits the nut(s) that are part of the tensioner. The long end will be a flat screwdriver for adjusting tension via the tension screw(mine has one). Also, as another mentioned, get chainsaw oil and fill up the reservoir. The oil flow control may also be a screw head, again that the driver end can fit in. Lastly, make sure you have a guard on the nose of the bar. If that Chain comes of at full steam, the nose guard offers protection.


The tool should be under $5.

Good luck.

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