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17 hours ago, Will C said:

Unfortunately the answer is to buy a saw that has parts back up, in the short term this may help:

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Totally agree. I was given this saw without battery or charger which I purchased. Saw was a great little back up for a while until this happened. One of the raised pieces has sheared off. These raised profiles link into a scroll which clamps down onto the bar. It's annoying because it's such a small part, I just can't  see how I can repair it, and without it the saw is useless 😩

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On 27/02/2023 at 15:21, pleasant said:

According to the operators manual, parts and service agents in the UK can be contacted on 0800 4047657.

 

Not sure how much help that will be. We get a load of the 'supermarket' cheapie chainsaws in for repair, and people think we are being awkward when we can tell them what's wrong with them, but we can't source parts to repair them, but there will still be a charge for us to look at it, so we would rather not touch them in the first place.

 

Would be better off in the long run buying a spares or repair one of them on ebay and keeping it as a long term source of parts.

Complete waste of time 

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44 minutes ago, ruperthebare said:

Totally agree. I was given this saw without battery or charger which I purchased. Saw was a great little back up for a while until this happened. One of the raised pieces has sheared off. These raised profiles link into a scroll which clamps down onto the bar. It's annoying because it's such a small part, I just can't  see how I can repair it, and without it the saw is useless 😩

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Is that part steel or Ali? It could be possible to build the lug up with weld and grind it back if you have the kit to do so, I doubt it would be viable to pay someone to do it tho.  
 

or adw did have a poss solution for you but it’s not something I’m familiar with. 

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39 minutes ago, Will C said:

Is that part steel or Ali? It could be possible to build the lug up with weld and grind it back if you have the kit to do so, I doubt it would be viable to pay someone to do it tho.  
 

or adw did have a poss solution for you but it’s not something I’m familiar with. 

Think theres four ejector pin marks, looks like a pressure die casting to me so zinc or ally alloy. Soft as anything.

 

I reckon if you knew someone retired into model making you could slot where the teeth are and machine up a bit of brass that sits in the slot behind and has teeth coming up.

 

Never going to pay to do it, buy a MS181 instead.

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42 minutes ago, Will C said:

Is that part steel or Ali? It could be possible to build the lug up with weld and grind it back if you have the kit to do so, I doubt it would be viable to pay someone to do it tho.  
 

 

That was my thought if it is steel or. if the clamping is tight enough, do away with the tightening system and tension it by hand, then clamp.

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