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Well the thing is you have " assumed " its from the clutch and told us its a " zoooooom " sorta sound . I take that the clutch is not slipping when in the cut ? If not I cant see how it can be . The bearing might need a dab of grease but I doubt its that . You need to investigate a bit more .

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Mine does it after the clutch has disengaged and the outer drum is still spinning faster than the inner clutch, nothing to worry about if the bearing is greased. Your question is a bit vague,what make of saw is it would be a starting point and when it does it like when you release the trigger or when it is cutting. Just keep using it if it's working and put some earplugs in so you don't hear it.

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Mine does it after the clutch has disengaged and the outer drum is still spinning faster than the inner clutch, nothing to worry about if the bearing is greased. Your question is a bit vague,what make of saw is it would be a starting point and when it does it like when you release the trigger or when it is cutting. Just keep using it if it's working and put some earplugs in so you don't hear it.

 

 

Mine does it after the break is engaged, but sounds similar to what yours does

 

 

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