How to clean a chainsaw
Dirt and built-up grease can quickly limit the effectiveness of your chainsaw. Knowing how to clean a chainsaw properly is a key component of chainsaw care.
26.08.2024
Why do I need to clean my chainsaw?
Every time you use your chainsaw the tool is impacted: plant remnants, sap and resin get stuck to the chain, the teeth get blunt and dust accumulates in the individual engine components. Without cleaning, over time these unavoidable impacts will accrue and inhibit the functionality of the chainsaw.
How to clean a chainsaw
Take time to regularly clean your chainsaw, to help ensure that it always delivers perfect performance. Cordless, electric and petrol chainsaws each have specific individual requirements when it comes to cleaning.
Ensure that the chainsaw is switched off and cannot start up while you clean it. This means:
- If you have an electric chainsaw, unplug it.
- For a cordless chainsaw, remove the battery and apply the chain brake.
- For a petrol chainsaw, switch off the engine and apply the chain brake.
Wear work gloves made from sturdy material. Please refer to your Owners manual for further information on the appropriate protective clothing and on how to handle a chainsaw safely.
To clean the cutting attachment, you should have the following materials at hand:
- Paintbrush
- Soft cloth
- Some care oil
- Filing gauge
- Varioclean or Multispray
Wipe the chainsaw housing clean with a damp cloth. For cordless models, you should also use the damp cloth to clean the battery and the battery slot. A paintbrush is useful for cleaning electrical contacts.
Regular cleaning helps to combat premature wear to your chainsaw guide bar and saw chain. To get them properly clean, first remove the saw chain and the guide bar. Remove oil residue and dirt from the oil outlet port and channel, then clean the oil inlet hole and the bar groove; you can use a filing gauge for this, or a high-quality resin solvent is also very effective. Remove any burrs that have developed on the guide bar using a flat file.
For optimal protection of your chainsaw, we recommend using STIHL Varioclean special detergent for long-term care. Spray the cutting attachment with care oil after cleaning.
The exact steps are presented in the following video:
Reattach the clean, dry cutting attachment to the chainsaw and replace the sprocket cover.
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If you have one, an air compressor gives an even better result, as you can use it to remove even the smallest particles of dirt.
You should always store your chainsaw with its scabbard in a dry place until its next use.
How to clean a chainsaw before extended storage
You will need to give your chainsaw a more thorough clean every so often, and especially before a longer break (three months or more). Much of the process is the same for cordless, electric and petrol chainsaws:
Clean the cutting attachment and sharpen it
Remove the guide bar and saw chain from the housing. Clean both as described above. Check the condition of both components. Do the blade teeth need sharpening? Have any burrs developed on the guide bar? If so, remove them carefully using a flat file.
You will find further useful tips in our step-by-step instructions for sharpening your chainsaw, or you can alternatively visit a STIHL dealer to have it professionally sharpened.
When they are clean, spray the guide bar and saw chain with care oil and store them separately from the housing. .
STIHL resin solvent: 2-in-1 care
STIHL resin solvent deals with stubborn resin deposits and also protects effectively against rust.
How to clean the housing
Remove all dirt and sawdust from the chainsaw housing. Clean the area around the sprocket (see above). Check whether the air intake slits are clear and clean them with a paintbrush or compressed air.
Refill the chain oil tank
If you use vegetable-based chain lubrication oil, you need to fill the chain oil tank completely and ensure it is full during storage. Is it time to clean the oil tank? This is a job you can do yourself or your STIHL dealer can help. You may find some damage while cleaning the tank, in which case we recommend that you consult a STIHL dealer to arrange repair.
Cleaning the oil channel
Check the fill level in the oil tank. The oil level should fall as you use your chainsaw, and if this is not happening there may be a fault with the lubrication oil conveyor system. Clean the oil channels on your chainsaw to fix this, or contact one of our dealers.
Specific requirements for cordless and petrol chainsaws
In addition to the steps outlined above, you should also perform the following cleaning measures depending on whether you have a cordless or petrol chainsaw:
Cordless chainsaw cleaning for extended storage
For cordless chainsaws, it is important to ensure that the battery is stored correctly.
- Clean the battery with a damp cloth. .
- You should ensure that the battery charge level is at two illuminated LEDs for storage. This will help you avoid deep discharge, which damages the functionality and service life of the battery
- You should store the battery separately from the chainsaw and the charger.
- Wipe the charger with a damp cloth as well. If necessary, clean the electric contacts with a paintbrush.
Petrol chainsaw cleaning for extended storage
It takes a little more effort to completely clean a petrol chainsaw:
- Empty the fuel tank
Empty the fuel tank of your chainsaw in a well-ventilated place. Any remaining fuel should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner via specialised waste disposal facilities.
- Run the carburettor until empty
Empty the fuel tank, then start up the chainsaw and allow it to run idle for a short time until there is no more petrol in the tank and the chainsaw switches off. This will prevent the diaphragms in the carburettor from sticking together. For a deeper clean, we recommend contacting a STIHL dealer.
- Check the spark plug and cool air intake opening and clean if necessary.
- Clean the air filter
To ensure that the performance of your chainsaw does not diminish over time, you should always remember how to clean the chainsaw air filter correctly. Remove it from the housing first and then tap it to get any dirt out.
Summary: how to clean a chainsaw
- Keeping components clean after use ensures that your chainsaw continues to function well
- Always wear appropriate protective equipment when working
- Clean the tool after every use. We also recommend thorough cleaning before the winter break
- Remember to observe the specific requirements in respect of cleaning battery and gas chainsaws