Operation Manual
23MS 240, MS 260, MS 260 C
7. Chain Brake
7.1 Checking Operation
The chain brake is one of the most 
important safety devices on the 
chain saw. Its efficiency is 
measured in terms of the chain 
braking time, i.e. the time that 
elapses between activating the 
brake and the saw chain coming to 
a complete standstill.
Contamination (with chain oil, chips, 
fine particles of abrasion, etc.) and 
smoothing of the friction surfaces of 
the brake band and clutch drum 
impair the coefficient of friction, 
which prolongs the braking time. A 
fatigued or stretched brake spring 
has the same negative effect.
– Start the engine.
– With the chain brake activated 
(locked), open the throttle wide 
for a brief period (max. 3 
seconds) – the chain must not 
rotate.
– With the chain brake released, 
open the throttle wide and 
activate the brake manually – the 
chain must come to an abrupt 
stop.
The braking time is in order if 
deceleration of the saw chain (less 
than a second) is imperceptible to 
the eye.
The chain must come to a standstill 
in less than a second.
If the chain brake does not operate 
properly, refer to troubleshooting, 
b 4.2.
7.2 Removing and Installing 
the Brake Band
: Disengage the chain brake by 
pulling the hand guard (1) 
towards the front handle.
The brake band is no longer under 
tension.
– Remove the clutch drum, b 6.1
– Troubleshooting, b 4.2
– Remove the sprocket cover and 
cutting attachment, b 5
: Take out the screw (arrow) and 
remove the side plate (1).
165RA024 TG
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165RA471 TG
Versions with Quick Chain 
Tensioner
: Take out the screw (arrow) and 
remove the side plate (1).
: Remove the upper bumper strip 
(2).
: Take out the screws (arrows).
On versions with handle heating
– Remove the ground wire, 
b 15.4.1.
: Remove the cover (1).
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165RA037 TG
2
165RA038 TG
165RA039 TG
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