
Petrol
Ignition Coil for Chainsaws 4500cc, 5200cc, 6200cc
| Availability | In Stock |
| Category | Petrol |
| Unit Price | £10.99 |
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Description
M&R TOOLS Chainsaw Ignition Coil for 4500cc, 5200cc, 6200cc Models
If your trusty M&R TOOLS chainsaw is playing up – sputtering, misfiring, or flat-out refusing to start – a faulty ignition coil is a very common culprit. This replacement unit is specifically designed for their 4500cc, 5200cc, and 6200cc petrol chainsaw models. It’s a pretty straightforward fix for a problem that can bring your property maintenance or landscaping work to a grinding halt. For anyone who relies on these machines, having a spare or a quick replacement part like this is absolutely invaluable. It's not the most exciting component, but without it, your engine simply won't fire up.
Let's be clear, this is a no-frills replacement part. You won't find any fancy coatings or exotic materials here; it's a functional coil built to do its job. The plastic housing feels robust enough for regular use, and the wiring connections appear standard, which is exactly what you want. It's designed to be installed and then largely forgotten about until it eventually needs to be swapped out again. This is a solid choice for getting your saw back in working order without emptying your wallet.
So, who is this really for? Primarily, it's for owners of the specific M&R TOOLS chainsaw models mentioned who are comfortable with basic engine maintenance, or who have a local mechanic they trust to fit it. If you're hoping for an upgrade or some sort of performance enhancement, this isn't that part. Its sole purpose is to restore the functionality of your existing tool.
Specifications
| Compatibility | M&R TOOLS Chainsaw 4500cc, 5200cc, 6200cc |
| Material | Plastic, Metal |
| Type | Ignition Coil |
Standout Features
- Direct Fit Replacement: This coil is engineered to integrate seamlessly with your specific M&R TOOLS chainsaw models (4500cc, 5200cc, 6200cc). What this means for you is no wrestling with incompatible parts or undertaking awkward modifications – it should slot right into place where the old one came out.
- Essential Engine Component: The ignition coil is the powerhouse behind your chainsaw's spark system. It's absolutely critical for generating the high-voltage spark needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture, allowing your engine to start and run reliably.
Usage Notes
When you're ready to swap out your ignition coil, make sure the engine has cooled down completely and is disconnected from any power source (though most petrol saws won't have an external power connection). It's a good idea to take clear photos or jot down notes about how the old coil and its wires were connected before you start removing anything. This will save you a lot of head-scratching when it’s time to install the new one. Always double-check that all connections are secure before you attempt to start the chainsaw.
First Impressions
Picking this up, it feels like a solid, dependable piece of kit. The black plastic housing has a nice matte finish that doesn't show fingerprints easily, and the metal terminals look clean and well-formed. It has a satisfying weight to it, suggesting it's built to last.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this come with the spark plug wire?
No, this is just the ignition coil unit itself. You'll typically reuse the existing spark plug wire from your chainsaw.
What shade of black is the plastic housing?
It's a deep, matte black. It doesn't have any glossy sheen to it, which I think is a good thing as it hides dirt and scuffs better.
Is it difficult to install?
For someone with a bit of mechanical aptitude and basic tools, it's usually a straightforward swap. Just make sure to disconnect the old wires carefully and connect the new coil in the exact same way. If you're unsure, it's always best to get a professional to do it.
Will this fit my generic 52cc chainsaw?
This coil is specifically designed for M&R TOOLS 4500cc, 5200cc, and 6200cc models. While some generic saws might share similar specifications, it's best to confirm the exact part number or dimensions if you don't own an M&R TOOLS branded saw to avoid compatibility issues.
