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This is a guide for people looking to fix a stuck or broken chainsaw rope. Chainsaw ropes getting stuck or broken inside a chainsaw is a common problem that occurs when operating a chainsaw. They prevent the chainsaw from starting up and are difficult to fix without instructions.
Some of the steps may vary depending on the type of chainsaw, but this guide provides an accurate solution, regardless of the type of chainsaw. It is also recommended that the user has a good understanding of how to operate a chainsaw before reading this guide to prevent any confusion.
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Remove the chainsaw casing or handle.
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Remove the screw on top of the housing.
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Remove the rope from the chainsaw using a pair of pliers.
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Make your adjustments to fix any problems with the rope.
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Stick the rope back through the insertion hole.
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Stick the housing back onto the casing.
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Twist the housing unit until the tension is maxed out.
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Stick the rope through the groove into the housing.
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Slowly rewind the housing unit until the rope is back into its original position.
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Re-screw any screws used to take off the housing.
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Place the casing or handle back onto the chainsaw.
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Pull on the rope to make sure the chainsaw works.
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