Holds the Chainsaw in place during the sharpening process Easy to drive into the wood and fix the guide bar Particularly robust design for frequent use. Compact tool for deburring the guide rail Ergonomic plastic holder with flat file Hardened steel file to ensure a long service life.
Shop By. A dull Chain is one of the most common causes of Chainsaw accidents. STIHL provides a comprehensive range of chainsaw sharpening tools for your chains. Give your Chains regular maintenance for the best cutting performance. Choose the filing gauge tool that matches your chain pitch.
To check the depth gauge, simply place the tool on the saw chain. If the depth gauge protrudes beyond the gauge, it must be reworked.
Use a flat file to file the depth gauge horizontally so that it is flush with the filing gauge. Before working on your Chainsaw, ensure that the workspace is safe and your machine is secured in a vice. Always remember to cover your Chainsaw bar with its protective scabbard when not in use. This not only reduces the likelihood of accidentally cutting yourself, but also protects the teeth from sustaining damage and becoming blunt. On-Going Technical Support. Easy Returns.
Home Chainsaw Sharpening. When to replace the chain? Chainsaw sharpeners and filing equipment. What do I need to file my chain? These are the chainsaw sharpening tools you need to keep your chain sharp: Round file Flat file File gauge Stump vise Remember that the round file and gauges are different for different chain types.
Filing angles The cutters should be filed according to these angles: Top plate filing angle Side plate cutting angle File down angle Depth gauge setting The angles may vary depending on the type of chain you have. A good way to restore the cutter to the correct angles is to use a filing gauge. File and filing device recommendations. How often should the chain be filed? Place the filing gauge on the chain. Make sure the gauge has contact with the chain. Use the round file. File with both hands.
The file should rest on both rollers. File the cutting tooth away from you with smooth strokes. Now proceed to file each tooth. Each cutting tooth is to be filed so that it is sharp. It is important that all the cutting teeth are of equal length. Once you have finished filing all the cutting teeth on one side, loosen the vice and then attach the guide bar from the other direction.
Then sharpen the cutting teeth in the same way from the opposite direction.
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