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    Default Stihl E15 chainsaw armiture

    Hi,

    I have an old Stihl E15 electric chainsaw that has worked faultlessly all these years until now as the driver bevel gear (item 2 in attachment B) wore down. I have taken it apart to get to this gear but when the front section (item 1 in attachment B) was removed the armiture (item 2 in attachment A) came out with it and is stuck fast to the bevel gear.

    Would really appreciate if you could let me know how to take off the armiture from the gear please?

    Would also like to know if new bevel gears are available and best place to source parts as I need new brushes as well.

    Regards
    Autokaci

    P.S. I'm new here and have no idea how to post the pics mentioned above 😕

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    From the diagram Stihl E 15 GB Electric Chainsaw (E 15 GB) Parts Diagram, A-Housing
    I would suggest it is just a press fit may have been some type of bearing locker compound, my suggestion would be a gear puller and some carefully applied heat

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    Oh...thanks BobL

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    From the diagram Stihl E 15 GB Electric Chainsaw (E 15 GB) Parts Diagram, A-Housing
    I would suggest it is just a press fit may have been some type of bearing locker compound, my suggestion would be a gear puller and some carefully applied heat
    Hi China,
    Thanks for your reply. I find it a bit hard to think it is just a press fit when all the torque to drive the chain is coming from there! Further more I'd assume a more feasable method for armiture removal especially since it has to come off to be able to access drive gear and/or its bearing which are held in place by a 3 screwed plate from the inside between armiture and A housing.

    You mention a gear puller but I can's see where any gear puller can be used in this set up 🤷♂️

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