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Not a nice thought, but has this ever happened to anyone?

Never happened or been near it happening yet, touch wood!

 

I remember hearing scare stories when i was a kid, about people who had had their faces split open :scared1:

but never actually met anyone who has had this happen to em.

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I'm fairly sure a chain snapping is a fairly tame ordeal. The lead chain-catcher under the sprocket literally bends and grabs the chain while the rest flings underneath the saw (may hit you in the leg but with chainsaw trousers on I can imagine it would only sting a little. and strikes the plastic bit below the rear handle that some people think is where you put your foot when you start the saw!

 

EDIT: 200t's, now that's a different ball game i'm sure =|

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nearly all my 020 chains snap. I only ever use my 020 up a tree, and because of this they rarely need sharpening. i'll typically get half way down a chain at which point it snaps due to the amount of use its had(typically 6 months daily use)

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I have had a chain snap on me but the chain catcher on the side case stopped it doing any damage to me or the saw.

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If you want to snap chains regularly use that cheap engine oil from wilkinsons or asda,i've had them go after a week from new,it don't lubricate or stick,wouldn't want to put it in a car engine :thumbdown:

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not had one snap yet but chain came off bar once, mashed chaincatcher and wrapped round my right hand, put a good hole in my glove and made me bleed my own blood, haha only a scratch but put new chain catcher on. was 25inch bar on 460

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