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Hi everyone I am looking for a chain break for an old Sthil 028 if anyone has one my mate who gave it to me said he had asked a dealer who told him the parts were not avaible any more I only got it yesterday so not had time to ask myself but thought hear would be a good start.

   Thanks. Mark

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Any shop worth there salt should have a chain for that. It's stuff like brake bands and the like that are no longer made I think. 

 

It's .325 1.6mm. So stihl chain 3639 full chisel or 3686 semi 

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Not sure if you will be able to see this L&S part list but most of the parts are still available. If you can't see it, give them a bell with the correct part code or register so you can open up the parts diagrams. If you list what you need, I will see if it is in stock. 

WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK

Oil pump, Chain brake Assembly for Stihl 028 Petrol Chainsaws. Genuine & Non-Genuine Aftermarket Spare Parts for Stihl 028 Chainsaws.

 

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The brake band is 1118 160 5402 and isn't available from L&S. 

They are available from eBay - This guy is one of the better sellers but note that the aftermarket part often is missing the location dowel on the non closed bent end. You MUST fit one - even a small length of a wood nail will do. This stops the constant use of the brake literally pulling the bend straight and stop the band working. It annoys me that they are not fitted as on the OEM part so beware to fit one.

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Compatible Stihl 028 028av 028 brake band. This part is now obsolete with Stihl and difficult to find. No. 187 7257 16. made with love by.

 

 

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7 hours ago, gand said:

Any shop worth there salt should have a chain for that. It's stuff like brake bands and the like that are no longer made I think. 

 

It's .325 1.6mm. So stihl chain 3639 full chisel or 3686 semi 

Yea but he wants a " chain brake "

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But what is a chain brake - the guard, the band, the knuckle joint, the spring yada yada....I am sure we will find out in due course! 

Most likely is the band as they wear, second, the guard as they get damaged........

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