Chainsaw Sharpening Angle Chart
Chainsaw Sharpening Angle Chart. Each cutting tooth is to be filed so that it is sharp. It's easier to re-sharpening when there is constant sharpening.
Conclusion I assume you have got all my points, and in the end, you're not suffering from all your questions. Do you want to know the standard angle? You can estimate this with a file, or if there are witness marks on the teeth, you can match your file angle to the witness mark.
You bore a hole in a block of wood, draw a line at the desired rake angle tangent to the hole, and jam the file in the hole, aligning the face of the file up with the rake angle line.
The angle of sharpening of the chainsaw chain can be changed, depending on what kind of work will be done.
Now proceed to file each tooth. File rotate slightly at regular intervals in order to avoid a one-sided wear of the file. The file should rest on both rollers.
Rating: 100% based on 788 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Janice Pierce
Thank you for reading this blog. If you have any query or suggestion please free leave a comment below.
0 Response to "Chainsaw Sharpening Angle Chart"
Post a Comment