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Stihl Chainsaw 056 056AV Side Brake Cover Bar Stud New BOX775 | eBay

 

Message him about the postage cost if your interested. Hes pretty could and will reduce it if he can.

Normally gets my stuff over here in a week.

Or look thru his other 056 stuff, he put a load of bolts in with some other stuff and didn't charge me the extra postage.

 

Thanks for that it cost $20.95 in the end and that the same as l&s wanted when they had them

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Sounds like a half decent engineer could turn down a steel rod and tap it to make what you want - just need to make sure the thread pitch is correct - that is the bit on the end of the thread type i.e. M5 x 0.8 means each thread is 0.8mm apart and 5mm in diameter!

 

If the part is more complex...I will shut up:blushing::lol:

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Sounds like a half decent engineer could turn down a steel rod and tap it to make what you want - just need to make sure the thread pitch is correct - that is the bit on the end of the thread type i.e. M5 x 0.8 means each thread is 0.8mm apart and 5mm in diameter!

 

If the part is more complex...I will shut up:blushing::lol:

 

I am an engineer i am training to be a precision engineer and am about to start my apprenticeship but i don't want to risk making one and get it wrong and damage the saw as parts are so hard to get

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To be fair I think it would be straightforward to make as standard metric and most common pitch threads.

Maybe that could be a project for you when you have some spare time on your hands.Just take measurements of the collar size etc before you fit it, then run out a few and sell them on ebay if they are now discontinued. Not the most common part but as you've found out a pain in the rear when you want one..

 

As much as we rely on bar studs theoretically they are just a cross between a guide and a clamp.

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To be fair I think it would be straightforward to make as standard metric and most common pitch threads.

Maybe that could be a project for you when you have some spare time on your hands.Just take measurements of the collar size etc before you fit it, then run out a few and sell them on ebay if they are now discontinued. Not the most common part but as you've found out a pain in the rear when you want one..

 

As much as we rely on bar studs theoretically they are just a cross between a guide and a clamp.

 

Not as hard to find as the clutch cover that is hard to find but i manged after 1 month of looking one in the usa brand new in the sthil packaging so that was good

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