EGO POWER+ CS1600 Power Chainsaw Cs1600 Chain Slipping
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93%
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Chain Tensioning Adjustment Kit
The tensioning pin is the mechanical anchor that holds the guide bar in a high-tension state. Under heat and vibration, the threads or the pin itself can strip or bend, allowing the bar to retract toward the drive sprocket. This reduction in distance causes the chain to lose its 'pre-load' and slip off the rails or drive teeth.
SKU: 5630327002
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4%
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Drive Sprocket
The drive sprocket features specific notches that engage the drive links of the chain. Over time, high-torque starts and abrasive wood dust wear these notches down, eventually allowing the chain drive links to slide over the sprocket teeth rather than being driven by them, especially under load.
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3%
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16-Inch Guide Bar
If the guide bar rails have widened or the nose sprocket has seized, the chain will not track linearly. This creates lateral instability that allows the chain to 'slip' or jump the track when it encounters resistance in the cut.
SKU: AG1600
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Chain Tensioning Adjustment Kit.
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