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Well ! I ran my 500i yesterday after a fresh build and I am really suprised. Was cleaning it up today and for some stupid thought I decided to check my case bolts and i'll be a monkies uncle I broke the first one I touched with my ham fisted A**. had to tear it down and remove it then replace it. Why aluminum bolts?
 

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Well ! I ran my 500i yesterday after a fresh build and I am really suprised. Was cleaning it up today and for some stupid thought I decided to check my case bolts and i'll be a monkies uncle I broke the first one I touched with my ham fisted A**. had to tear it down and remove it then replace it. Why aluminum bolts?
My understanding is that Husqvarna and Stihl are both doing it for weight savings. It seems to me that there is somewhere better to cut the weight of a paper clip.
 

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My understanding is that Husqvarna and Stihl are both doing it for weight savings. It seems to me that there is somewhere better to cut the weight of a paper clip.
I looked in my 5mm Sihl screws and could not find any steel screws. I sure hope if I have to take it back apartin the future they do not snap
 

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Anyone running a screw machine? What's tooling life of rolling threads and mashing the heads on steel vs aluminum?
What about lubricants?
How well does the machine stay in adjustment?
Does the electric bill drop off enough to count against the cost of the aluminum stock over steel?
I've never touched a screw machine, but have worked in a shop that had several.
Older machines of course. Bunch of cams and linkages and clatter and splattering.
The guy that ran them (piece work) seemed to constantly walk back and forth to keep something going.
 

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I didn't know Stihl was doing that. Aluminum screws seem to be a poor choice for chainsaw hardware, especially since many aluminum alloys can be prone to stress fractures. Sure, my aluminum-screwed chainsaw is three ounces lighter (or whatever), but at what cost to longevity and serviceability? That doesn't seem to me to be a good trade-off.
 

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I didn't know Stihl was doing that. Aluminum screws seem to be a poor choice for chainsaw hardware, especially since many aluminum alloys can be prone to stress fractures. Sure, my aluminum-screwed chainsaw is three ounces lighter (or whatever), but at what cost to longevity and serviceability? That doesn't seem to me to be a good trade-off.
Just wonder when you get ready to tear apart again if they would snap?
 

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They say weight savings but I don't doubt it's about cost cutting. Same as wood siding vs steel vs aluminum vs vinyl vs ......... Whichever is cheapest is the flavor of the day and a BS reason comes with it about how it's an improvement.
 

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U want light saw. They must take it somewhere.
 
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