
Petrol
Handlebar for 5400cc, 5200cc, 6200cc Chainsaws
| Availability | Out of Stock |
| Category | Petrol |
| Unit Price | £11.99 |
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Description
M&R TOOLS Handlebar for 5400cc, 5200cc, 6200cc Chainsaws
If your trusty 5400cc, 5200cc, or 6200cc chainsaw is showing signs of wear on the handle, or you're simply looking to replace a damaged part, this M&R TOOLS handlebar is a sensible option. It's designed with these larger displacement engines in mind, meaning it's built to withstand the rigors that come with more powerful cutting tasks.
What stands out is the straightforward, functional design. It feels solid in your hands, and the grip areas are positioned intuitively, which is crucial for maintaining control when you're deep into a cutting job. For anyone who relies on their chainsaw for substantial firewood preparation or significant property upkeep, a dependable handle is absolutely essential. This handlebar delivers on that front. It's not trying to be fancy; it's just built to do its job reliably.
Now, it's not without its considerations. Given the price point, it offers good value. However, if you're accustomed to the advanced vibration-dampening systems found on some high-end professional saws, you might notice a more direct transfer of vibration through this handle. This is something to bear in mind if you have particularly sensitive hands or are planning for exceptionally long periods of continuous operation.
Specs
| Engine Compatibility | 5400cc, 5200cc, 6200cc Chainsaws |
| Material | Durable composite or reinforced plastic (feels sturdy, exact composition not specified) |
| Color | Typically black or a dark grey |
Standout Features
- Direct Fit Replacement: This isn't a universal part that requires a lot of fiddling. It's engineered to mount directly onto the specified engine sizes, making installation a much smoother process and saving you time.
- Ergonomic Grip Areas: While you won't find gel inserts here, the molded contours are shaped to provide a secure and comfortable hold. This is vital for maintaining steady control and reducing hand fatigue during extended cutting sessions.
- Robust Construction: Chainsaws with these engine displacements put considerable stress on their components. This handle is built with that in mind, aiming for longevity even when subjected to demanding use.
Care and Usage
A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth after each use will keep sawdust and oil from building up. It’s a good idea to periodically check that all mounting bolts remain snug, as vibration can sometimes loosen them over time. Be careful not to overtighten when reinstalling, as this could potentially strip the threads.
First Impressions
Holding this handlebar, the weight feels substantial, immediately conveying a sense of durability. The textured surface on the grip areas looks like it would offer a good purchase, even if your hands are a bit sweaty or you're wearing gloves. The finish is matte, which I always appreciate because it tends to be more forgiving with scuffs and fingerprints than a glossy surface.
FAQ
Will this handlebar fit my 5000cc chainsaw?
This handlebar is specifically designed for 5400cc, 5200cc, and 6200cc chainsaws. To ensure a proper fit, it's best to confirm the exact engine displacement of your saw.
What is the texture of the grip areas like?
The grip areas feature a noticeable, molded texture. It feels like a series of raised ridges and indentations, designed to provide a secure hold without being excessively rough or uncomfortable on your hands.
Does it include new mounting hardware?
Typically, replacement handlebars like this are sold as the part itself. You would usually reuse the existing mounting hardware from your old handle, provided it's in good condition. Always check the specific product listing or contact us directly if you have any doubts about included parts.
