Hi.
I purchased a new petrol chainsaw at the weekend, always used a corded one in the past.
It was only a cheap starter one for light work but the body of the machine seems to get very hot after just a minute of use. The chain and the bar seem fine so I know that the lubricant is good.
I may have miscalculated the oil/petrol mix but would have thought that would make the device stall rather than run hot after minimal use?
Please see here for the part that gets hot: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2765570.htm#pdpFullProductInformation It's the silver metal plate underneath the brake that has 2 black nuts attaching it to the main body.
On the other hand, the heat may be normal, I'm not sure.
It gets hot enough that you cannot touch it, and if liquid hits it, it hisses. There is no guard to stop accidental contact.
It was bought from Argos so I cannot ask the staff there for advice and it's a little tricky to describe over the telephone.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Stu
I purchased a new petrol chainsaw at the weekend, always used a corded one in the past.
It was only a cheap starter one for light work but the body of the machine seems to get very hot after just a minute of use. The chain and the bar seem fine so I know that the lubricant is good.
I may have miscalculated the oil/petrol mix but would have thought that would make the device stall rather than run hot after minimal use?
Please see here for the part that gets hot: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2765570.htm#pdpFullProductInformation It's the silver metal plate underneath the brake that has 2 black nuts attaching it to the main body.
On the other hand, the heat may be normal, I'm not sure.
It gets hot enough that you cannot touch it, and if liquid hits it, it hisses. There is no guard to stop accidental contact.
It was bought from Argos so I cannot ask the staff there for advice and it's a little tricky to describe over the telephone.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Stu