Maintenance (cont'd)
SHARPENING THE SAW CHAIN
The saw chain must be sharpened to the manufacturer's
specifications. If the saw chain is not properly sharpened,
the risk of kickback increases.
See Illustration:
Saw Chain Pitch
See Figure A. Pitch refers to the saw chain measure-
ment. A chain's pitch is the distance between any three
consecutive rivets divided by two. Example: .65 divided
by two equals .325 pitch.
This distance divided
by two equals Pitch "A".
Figure C
Side Plate Angle
"C"
Greenlee
Figure A
Figure B
Figure C
Pitch
Gauge
.325"
.058"
Figure A
Pitch
Figure D
Top Plate Cutting Angle
Top Plate Filing Angle
"D"
If using a filing guide or hand-held grinder, refer to the
manufacturer's instructions provided with the unit.
All Long-Reach Chain Saws are equipped with the
following chain:
Figure D
Figure E
Side
Top Plate
Top Plate
Plate
Cutting
Filing
Angle
Angle
Angle
85°
60°
Saw Chain Gauge
See Figure B. Gauge refers to the thickness of that
portion of the drive link which fits into the guide bar
groove. The guide bar and saw chain gauge must
match. Industry standards are .050, .058 and .063.
Figure E
File Guide Angle
"E"
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Long-Reach Chain Saws
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Figure F
File
Depth
Guide
Gauge
Angle
Setting
30°
10°
.025"
Figure B
Gauge
Thickness of bottom section
of drive link equals Gauge "B".
Depth Gauge Setting
10°
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Round
File
Size
3/16"
Figure F
"F"