english / USA
Maintaining and Sharpening
Saw Chain
Correctly sharpened chain
A properly sharpened chain slices
through wood effortlessly and requires
very little feed pressure.
A
B
3/8
Do not work with a dull or damaged
chain as it will increase the physical
effort required, produce unsatisfactory
results and a higher rate of wear.
Clean and check your chain
for cracks in the links and damaged
rivets – replace any damaged or worn
parts of the chain and match the new
parts to the shape and size of the
original parts.
3
the depth gauge end of each cutter.
The chain pitch (e.g. / ") is marked on
A = Filing angle
B = Side plate angle
8
Use only special saw chain
sharpening files. Other files have the
wrong shape and cut.
Chain type
Angle (°)
It is absolutely essential to comply
with the angles and dimensions
specified below. If the saw chain is
incorrectly sharpened – and in
particular if the depth gauge is set
too low – there is a risk of increased
kickback of the chainsaw, with
resulting danger of injury.
Select file diameter according to chain
pitch – see table “Sharpening Tools” at
the end of this chapter.
A
B
Rapid-Micro (RM)
Rapid-Super (RS)
Picco-Micro (PM/PMN)
30
30
30
85
60
85
You must observe certain angles when
resharpening the chain cutter.
Cutter shapes:
Micro = Semi-chisel
Super = Full chisel
:
Select sharpening tools according
The specified angles A and B are
to chain pitch.
obtained automatically if recommended
files or sharpening tools and correct
settings are used.
See “Specifications” for permissible
chain pitches.
MS 360 C
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