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I call it the chain brake as it stops the chain from going round but everyone on here calls it the chain break but the only thing I can find about the chain breaking is the catcher.

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I use the brake when I am not revving the saw and when I carry it short distances rather than stop the motor which I do when I take a break to have a ??? :D

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I use the brake when I am not revving the saw and when I carry it short distances rather than stop the motor which I do when I take a break to have a ??? :D

 

a swig of ice cold cider on a hot summers day? :laugh1:

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I have always correctly called it a brake as that is what it does - same as the brakes on your car!

 

The break is a lunch break or a break in the weather, your leg etc

 

Shall we start a good grammar thread:lol:

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On my ms200s it's a break because thats what it does every few weeks!

 

It does act as a brake for the chain in between replacements so I don't care how people spell it. They did used to last ages but I guess Stihl have new suppliers allowing them to compromise durability. Still, like all of us I suppose they are in it to maximise profit.

 

Moan over

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Shall we start a good grammar thread :lol:

 

I don't think it's a grammatical error just confusion over spelling of two words with similar sound. Never having broken a chain I was unsure if the chain breaking operated the brake. :confused1:

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