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Nut - Bar Mounting
PartSelect Number PS9469166
Manufacturer Part Number 530015917
The OEM Mounting Bar Nut is a nut used to install a mounting bar to your machine. Installation requires a wrench set and socket set, and is rated as "Easy". This nut attaches to the chainbar studs.
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$5.09
Nut
PartSelect Number PS9281798
Manufacturer Part Number 501452702
This Nut is a genuine replacement part for hundreds of models of chainsaws. It is made of durable yellow plastic and is sold individually. This Nut is part of the chain tensioner and works with the tension screw to allow the user to tighten or loosen the chain.
This part will become worn over time and should be replaced if you notice any signs of wear or damage. If you cannot adjust the bar when you turn the tension nut/screw, it usually means that this Nut is worn or damaged. You will need a screwdriver, a socket set, and a wrench set to complete this repair.
Customers rate this repair as Easy.
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$4.78
Pin-Bar Adjust
PartSelect Number PS9482461
Manufacturer Part Number 545060502
Installation Instructions
Timothy from TRYON, NC
Replaced pin bar adjuster
A very simple fix once I rec'd the part. Took old broken part off bolt and screwed new one on. Great to get saw back in ready for use status.
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$4.78
Pin - Bar Adjust
PartSelect Number PS9469135
Manufacturer Part Number 530015826
This Bar Pin Adjuster is an OEM part used to adjust the tension on the bar, which loosens or tightens the chain. It attaches to the slot in the bar, and the chainsaw bar adjusting screw. Installation is rated as "Easy" and requires a screwdriver. Refer to your make, model and diagram to ensure this part is correct.
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$5.97
Nut
PartSelect Number PS9469231
Manufacturer Part Number 530016101
Installation Instructions
Kenneth from Fremont, NE
The saw started running too fast on idle and was over revving under light load.
I tried a few adjustment on the carb jets and the idle speed but it got worse. I opened it up and discovered that the carburetor was loose and the engine was sucking air at the carburetor mount. One of the nuts was lost so I ordered a replacement part and a spare in case it happens again. This saw has worn out at least 6 chains, three guide bars and a sprocket. Had one other repair a year ago when it broke a clutch spring in the sprocket.
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