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Doing up an old Sachs Dolmar


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Dear all at arb talk.

Hi guys I'm Paul beckett a newbie on here who is a garden user of chainsaws for occasional firewood cutting.

I've got a hand me down 110 as per the title of the post and am looking at replacing the brake sear assembly on it. I.e is failing to latch probably from years of use and obviously can't seem to get the bits here now as it's an old saw.

 

I've heard that the makita dcs430 may be a replacement donor brake plate. Can anyone cast any light on whether this is true before I try to get new old stock from across the pond in uncle sams territory?

 

Any advice much appreciated.

 

Best regards

 

Paul beckett

Stevenage

England

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hello paul

the makita dcs 430 brake band will fit and also the following dolmar models share the same brake band 109 , 110 ,111, 51, 115 , PS-43 ,PS-52 ,PS-540

 

the following parts are makita / dolmar part numbers

 

BRAKE SPRING 027-213-050 APPROX £20

BRAKE BAND HOLDER 027-2132-350 APPROX £3

 

try http://www.ptctools.co.uk

 

 

cheers andrew

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