Bosch PSR 2.4 V, replacement battery.
Replacement correct battery.
ESP special batteries ltd. sales line .+44(0)1162413796. 2.4V 3ah Nickel Hydride battery with 2.7 mm wide spade terminals. ESP part no.ESP-7-58-709G Chemistry. NIMH (MSDS data sheet) Voltage.2.4v Capacity.3000 mah. Size (h 0). 83x22mm Weight.114g ESP cell -ref.ESP3000SCH https://www.espspecialbatteries.co.u.../ESP-7-77-709B |
Bosch PSR 2.4 V, replacement battery.
On Friday, 13 November 2020 at 12:14:35 UTC, Aloysius Pavalasingham wrote:
Replacement correct battery. ESP special batteries ltd. sales line .+44(0)1162413796. 2.4V 3ah Nickel Hydride battery with 2.7 mm wide spade terminals. ESP part no.ESP-7-58-709G Chemistry. NIMH (MSDS data sheet) Voltage.2.4v Capacity.3000 mah. Size (h 0). 83x22mm Weight.114g ESP cell -ref.ESP3000SCH https://www.espspecialbatteries.co.u.../ESP-7-77-709B |
Bosch PSR 2.4 V, replacement battery.
On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 12:17:46 PM UTC, Aloysius Pavalasingham wrote:
On Friday, 13 November 2020 at 12:14:35 UTC, Aloysius Pavalasingham wrote: Replacement correct battery. ESP special batteries ltd. sales line .+44(0)1162413796. 2.4V 3ah Nickel Hydride battery with 2.7 mm wide spade terminals. ESP part no.ESP-7-58-709G Chemistry. NIMH (MSDS data sheet) Voltage.2.4v Capacity.3000 mah. Size (h 0). 83x22mm Weight.114g ESP cell -ref.ESP3000SCH https://www.espspecialbatteries.co.u.../ESP-7-77-709B I'M not convinced that a broken chain saw chain would whip around. If they react anything like a band saw as soon as the blade breaks it falls away . Ive had bandsaw blades break on me and they just rattled around the body of the saw.I had a chains saw blade jumps off the bar last week Apart from damaging the blade it caused no problem |
Bosch PSR 2.4 V, replacement battery.
Erm wrong thread fred!
On 13/11/2020 14:58, fred wrote: I'M not convinced that a broken chain saw chain would whip around. If they react anything like a band saw as soon as the blade breaks it falls away Band saws are friction driven with a low mass blade - so the moment it snaps there is no drive - and since it has little mass will stop very quickly - especially if mid cut. A chain is sprocket driven, and has more mass - so it will stay engaged with the sprocket as long as there is load on the tension side. Hence it may still get driven for a while until it disengages from the sprocket. . Ive had bandsaw blades break on me and they just rattled around the body of the saw.I had a chains saw blade jumps off the bar last week Apart from damaging the blade it caused no problem Yup, its not usually a problem when the whole chain loses tension like that IME. (Also modern saws have chain catchers near the return side of the sprocket to catch and snag a wayward chain). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Bosch PSR 2.4 V, replacement battery.
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 16:03:27 +0000, John Rumm
wrote: snip I had a chains saw blade jumps off the bar last week Apart from damaging the blade it caused no problem Yup, its not usually a problem when the whole chain loses tension like that IME. (Also modern saws have chain catchers near the return side of the sprocket to catch and snag a wayward chain). I saw a bar drop off a saw in use and watched the chain shoot forward (luckily) about 3m. ;-( Cheers, T i m |
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