Masport Chainsaw Repairs in Lismore
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Lismore Chainsaw Repairs
When a chainsaw struggles to start, loses power mid-cut or chews through chain oil faster than expected, it’s time for a proper inspection.
Chainsaws are essential tools, but they take a beating, especially in tough Australian conditions. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, we provide expert sales, repairs and servicing for Masport chainsaws to get them back in action quickly and reliably.
From minor tune-ups to full diagnostics, chainsaw repairs saves time, prevents dangerous faults and extends the life of your gear. Need help getting yours sorted? Call
(02) 6621 4905 to book in.
Reliable Service for Every Job
Masport chainsaws are built for performance, but regular maintenance is essential to keep them cutting cleanly and safely. Common issues like stretched chains, faulty ignition systems or blocked filters can all affect performance, and are usually easy to fix when caught early. A full service includes cleaning, tension checks, bar and chain inspections and replacing worn parts.
Whether your saw’s used daily or pulled out a few times a year, we’ll make sure it’s ready for firewood, pruning or clean-up work when you need it. With access to genuine parts and years of experience, our repairs are fast, professional and dependable.
Why is my chainsaw chain not rotating?
If the engine runs but the chain doesn’t move, the issue could be with the chain brake, clutch or drive sprocket. Start by checking that the chain brake isn't engaged. If the brake is off and the chain still doesn’t turn, it’s best to have the clutch and internal parts inspected, especially if the saw has experienced heavy use or overheating.
How often should I sharpen my chainsaw chain?
A sharp chain is essential for safety and clean cutting. You should sharpen your chain after every few hours of cutting or sooner if it starts producing sawdust instead of chips. Signs it’s time to sharpen include needing more pressure to cut, smoke during operation and uneven cutting patterns. Sharpen regularly to extend the life of both the chain and the bar.
Why does my chainsaw stall when accelerating?
Chainsaws that bog down or stall when throttled may have issues with the carburettor, fuel filter or air intake. It could be caused by a dirty filter, incorrect fuel mixture or blocked fuel lines. In some cases, adjusting the carburettor screws may help, but persistent issues should be addressed by a technician to avoid engine damage.