I have an electric Poulan Chain saw. Model ES400. Purchased locally in Sydney outer western suburbs. It is used for small jobs only as I also have a larger 20" petrol saw for hardwood. The Electric Poulan saw only worked for a small period of time before I had a problem. (out of warranty though) The "plastic" reduction speed gear which is directly mounted on the Electric Motor Shaft has lost transmission due to the motor shaft spinning in the centre-hub. The internal gear wheel teeth which mesh with the out-put chain drive sprocket are not damaged. Is this a normal weak component of these chainsaws? What is the cost of a replacement item? Has there been any "Reverse - Engineering" to manufacture an "after - market" replacement spare part with greater reliability. I would appreciate a reply.
Donald, The reason that the plastic gear would strip would be because the chain was not in a sharp state and you put to much presure on the saw when cutting.
As to the cost of a replacement plastic drive sprocket it would be $35.00 AUD + freight. The part number is 530053048.
Regards, Bruce
[This message has been edited by Bruce (edited 07-04-2003).]
Regards,
Bruce
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