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36V 8"(20cm) Pole Pruner Tool Only (RPP3600)
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Can I use my chainsaw for pruning?
Yes, a chainsaw—especially a battery-powered model—can be used for pruning small to medium branches when handled properly. For better control and precision, it’s best to use a chainsaw with a narrow guide bar. When pruning, always wear appropriate…
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Chain is dry and causing tension when cutting
If the chain feels dry or causes tension while cutting, check the oil reservoir. Ryobi chainsaws have an automatic oiling system that requires proper lubrication. Fill the reservoir with the recommended bar and chain oil, such as Power Fit 500ml (…
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Chain isn’t rotating
Before performing any maintenance or troubleshooting, ensure the chainsaw is off, if a petrol product - ensure the engine is not running, for a battery powered saw – remove the battery, and engage the chain brake.
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Chainsaw is excessively vibrating when in use.
Excessive chainsaw vibration can result from a loose chain or cutting wood that's too thick for the unit. Ensure the chain is properly tensioned using the side knob. Check the tool’s specifications on the Ryobi product page to confirm it's…
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Chainsaw making a squealing noise
A chainsaw squealing noise is usually caused by excess friction, often due to a dry, over-tightened, or obstructed chain. To resolve this, check that the chain is properly lubricated, ensure the chain tension is snug but able to move freely, and…
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Chainsaw stops cutting mid-log
If a chainsaw stops cutting mid-log, common causes include a loose or dull chain, applying excessive pressure instead of letting the chain do the work, or low/overheating batteries on cordless models. Ensuring proper chain tension, keeping the chain…
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Chainsaw won't start
If your chainsaw won’t start, check if the chain brake is engaged, the chain is over-tensioned, or the battery is low or overheated. Ensure the chain fits snugly but isn’t too tight, and verify the battery is fully charged and cool. Wait 15 minutes…
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How to change my chainsaw blade?
Watch the video in this support article to learn how to maintain your chainsaw.
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How to clean my chainsaw after use
To clean a chainsaw after use, first remove the battery for safety, then clear sawdust and debris from the chain, guide bar, and housing with a soft brush. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth, check and refill the chain oil if needed, inspect the…
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How to hold my chainsaw?
To hold a chainsaw safely, grip it with your right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle. This position ensures the best control, balance, and kickback protection. Never reverse your hand placement, as improper handling…
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How to maintain my chainsaw?
To maintain your chainsaw, remove the battery, loosen chain tension, and take off the sprocket cover. Remove the old bar and chain, then install the new chain on the bar with correct orientation. Reattach the bar, loop the chain around the sprocket…
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How to store my chainsaw safely
Storing a chainsaw safely involves a few simple but important steps to protect the tool and prevent accidents. Before storage, empty the oil reservoir to avoid leaks, remove the battery and store it separately in a cool, dry place, and thoroughly…
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How to tension my chainsaw?
To tension your chainsaw, first remove the battery pack. Unlock the tensioner by turning the knob counterclockwise. Adjust the chain tension, aiming for a 4-5.5 mm gap between the drive teeth and the bar, tightening or loosening with the adjustment…
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Inconsistent cutting
Inconsistent cutting may be due to a dull or incorrectly fitted chain. Sharpen or replace the chain if the teeth are worn, and ensure it's properly tensioned using the side knob. Visit the Ryobi YouTube page for sharpening tutorials.
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My chainsaw is shutting down during use?
If your chainsaw shuts down, check a few things: make sure the battery isn’t overheating, as it may go into Over Temperature Mode; avoid forcing the saw and apply light pressure instead; don’t run it at full power continuously; ensure the chain is…
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What materials can my chainsaw cut?
Chainsaws are designed to cut wood only, such as tree limbs, logs, and lumber. They should not be used on metal, plastic, masonry, or any non-wood building materials, as doing so can damage the tool, cause kickback, and create serious safety hazards.
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