hosocat
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I have one of those little 25cc top handle Chinese saws off of ebay. It's actually been a pretty good saw for my use, non commercial. I've used it for about 3 years.
It seems like the clutch is starting to slip more frequently when I pinch the blade or bury it too deep into a cut. So I decided to take it apart and inspect the clutch, which I haven't ever done on a chainsaw. When I looked at the clutch plates I discovered they are metal. I was expecting to see some kind of wearable friction material.
So my question is, how do you determine if the clutch plate needs to be replaced? It doesn't look to me like there's any material that can wear down.
It seems like the clutch is starting to slip more frequently when I pinch the blade or bury it too deep into a cut. So I decided to take it apart and inspect the clutch, which I haven't ever done on a chainsaw. When I looked at the clutch plates I discovered they are metal. I was expecting to see some kind of wearable friction material.
So my question is, how do you determine if the clutch plate needs to be replaced? It doesn't look to me like there's any material that can wear down.