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MS200T chain brake help


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Hi folks, I finally got myself an MS200 to repair, sadly it turned up in bits so I'd like to check the assembly of the break parts out. It had a broken insert (dog bone) I'm fairly confident on putting it all together but I could use a decent picture to check if anyone can help.

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Few words of advice, make sure the brake is on when you put the operating spring on, it will make it easier. When you put the internal plastic cover on, before you do the internal cover screws up fully, put the chain brake off so it sits squarely round the front screw.

 

when you push the btake handle and the three art link on to the locating dowels, push the leaf spring downwards so the handle pushes home.

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