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Corona HQ has been in Corona, CA since first formed in the 1920s. We’re part of a global organization and manufacture tools in the US as well as sourcing parts from our global suppliers. All tools and components are made to our exacting specifications for quality and durability. In the unlikely event a Corona product fails due to a material defect, it will be replaced or repaired under the terms of the tool’s warranty. Corona is committed to providing our customers tools that deliver on our brand promise which is offering reliable tools that perform, season after season.

Have a question about Corona tool? Here is a list of our most Frequently Asked Questions that might help you get your questions answered quickly.

Does the tree pruner rope work the pole saw?
Can I sharpen a Razor Tooth Saw?
How can I get pruning advice?
How do I sharpen my pruning blades?
How do I clean and store my tools?
Where are Corona Tools made?  
Where can I buy genuine Corona replacement parts?
How can I get replacement parts for the TP 4000?
How can I get replacement parts for my "older" Corona tools, that are no longer available?
How do I re-align my FL 3460/ 3470 lopper blades?
What does the warning label on my product about containing chemicals known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm mean?

Q: Does the tree pruner rope work the pole saw?
A: No, the rope activates the lopping blade in the head of the tree pruner. The saw is used to manually make cuts.  For proper cutting performance, make cuts on the pull stroke, as the teeth on the saw blade are angled accordingly.  Trying to saw on the push stroke will result in poor performance and possible injury to you and/ or the blade.
 
Q: Can I sharpen a Razor Tooth Saw?
A: The blade is not meant to be sharpened.  If becomes dull, it should be replaced with a genuine Corona replacement blade.
 
Q: How can I get pruning advice?
A: Please click on Resources and download Corona's Principles of Pruning. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and podcast and get the latest seasonal pruning tips and how-to videos.
 
Q: How do I sharpen my pruning blades?
A: Please click on Resources and download Corona's one-page sharpening guide .  Corona provides a how-to video available in the Resources Center, and for easy sharpening, we recommend Corona's own tool sharpener.
 
Q: How do I clean and store my tools?
A: Proper cleaning and storage is essential for maintaining the performance and the life of your tools.  For tips on how to clean and store your Corona tools, check out our video to help maintain the performance and longevity.
  
Q: Where are Corona Tools made?
A: Corona HQ has been in Corona, CA since first formed in the 1920s. We’re part of a global organization and manufacture tools in the US as well as sourcing parts from our global suppliers. All tools and components are made to our exacting specifications for quality and durability.

In the unlikely event a Corona product fails due to a material defect, it will be replaced or repaired under the terms of the tool’s warranty. Corona is committed to providing our customers tools that deliver on our brand promise which is offering reliable tools that perform, season after season.
 
Q: Where can I buy genuine Corona replacement parts?
A: Most retailers do not carry Corona replacement parts. They can be ordered directly from our website on the Replacement Parts tab.
 
Q: How can I get replacement parts for the TP 4000?
A: We no longer have parts available on this item. Please try Sears, or any retailer that carries the 10" Remington electric chain saw.
 
  Q: How can I get preplacement parts for my "older" Corona tools, that are no longer available?
A: Please call customer service at 800-234-2547. Please have the model number of the tool or the tool with you when you call.
 
Q: How do I re-align my lopper blades?
A: In the event the blade on your Corona lopper becomes out of alignment with the hook there is a simple adjustment.  Do not over-tighten the pivot bolt to attempt to re-align them.   Instead, review this short video or photo demonstrating the proper technique.
 
Q: What does the warning label on my product about containing chemicals known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm mean?
A: The California Proposition 65 warning is a mandated notice by the state. For a more detailed overview of the proposition and what it means to you, please see our Proposition 65 Overview