The Chain is the most important part of a chainsaw. Regular and proper maintenance of your chainsaw only not helps to keep the saw in good condition and shape, it needs to be in condition while using the most difficult cutting of woods and any other metals. And your chainsaw needs to be shortened often to maintain it in good condition. But for shortening, you can always take your chainsaw to any nearby saw shop and can shorten there, but you can shorten it on your own by simple step by step procedure with the help of some essential tools are rivet tool, chain breaking tool, wrench, and pliers. Procedure to shorten the chainsaw chainSafety measures are most important, so always wear goggles and safety gloves when you try to work on with chainsaw. Also check twice your chainsaw motor and blade are not in the hot state while starting the process. If it is in use, you need to wait until it is cool down from the hot working condition. You need to remove the spark plug if there is any power supply passed on to the chainsaw. Removing the chain to shorten the chainsawPlace the side cover, and you can use a wrench to take out the bolts or nuts holding it in place. Also, if the chainsaw‘s brake is attached to the side cover, you need to remove it. Then just pull the chainsaw bar or blade slightly away from the chainsaw which helps to remove the tension on the chain. Then you can easily lift the chain up and shorten the saw. Based on the master link which is found as a default link in the chainsaw, can shorten it accordingly. If the master link is not attached or found in it, then you need to install it and you can get that link from a nearby saw shop where many professionals sell it for the affordable price. When you look out your chainsaw deeply, you may get the master link there itself which will be the time saving for you by without buying from a shop.
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