Out of curiosity... Has anyone ever run into a problem with fine wood dust (with bar oil) collecting between the brake band and the case to the point the brake band does not open up properly and the brake mechanism at the hand guard being very dirty? This despite blowing the saw out with compressed air regularly and otherwise keeping the saw clean.
The hand guard movement on my MS461 became difficult while engaging/disengaging the brake. As such, for the second time in six years, I pulled the saw apart and cleaned the brake mechanism under the plastic covers (the two covers under the clutch cover) and cleaned the space between the band and case. The plastic covers had clearly gotten hot because the band lacked sufficient clearance from the clutch drum and the trapped dust was "baked."
In addition to cleaning things up I opted to replace the two plastic covers and the handguard. The brake works properly now... Going forward, I'm going to start using a shop vacuum, with help from a thin brush, to suck the debris out of that area of the saw instead of forcing it deeper into the saw with compressed air.
I have not had this problem with my MS271 and MS261.
Anyone else run in to this issue with their saw(s)? Is the problem unique to the MS46x saws perhaps? Shop vacuum vs. compressed air??
Thoughts?
The hand guard movement on my MS461 became difficult while engaging/disengaging the brake. As such, for the second time in six years, I pulled the saw apart and cleaned the brake mechanism under the plastic covers (the two covers under the clutch cover) and cleaned the space between the band and case. The plastic covers had clearly gotten hot because the band lacked sufficient clearance from the clutch drum and the trapped dust was "baked."
In addition to cleaning things up I opted to replace the two plastic covers and the handguard. The brake works properly now... Going forward, I'm going to start using a shop vacuum, with help from a thin brush, to suck the debris out of that area of the saw instead of forcing it deeper into the saw with compressed air.
I have not had this problem with my MS271 and MS261.
Anyone else run in to this issue with their saw(s)? Is the problem unique to the MS46x saws perhaps? Shop vacuum vs. compressed air??
Thoughts?