English / USA
Saw chain without carbide tips
Correctly sharpened chain
A
B
A properly sharpened chain slices
through wood effortlessly and requires
very little feed pressure.
3/8
Do not work with a dull or damaged
chain as it will increase the physical
effort required and vibrations, produce
unsatisfactory results and a higher rate
of wear.
The chain pitch (e.g. 3/ ") is marked on
the depth gauge end of each cutter.
A = Filing angle
8
B = Side plate angle
:
:
Clean the chain.
Use only special saw chain
sharpening files. Other files have the
wrong shape and cut.
Check the chain for cracks in the
links and damaged rivets.
Chain type
Angle (°)
A
B
:
Replace any damaged or worn parts
of the chain and match the new
parts to the shape and size of the
original parts.
Select file diameter according to chain
pitch – see table “Sharpening Tools”.
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
Warning!
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 an increased risk
of kickback of the chainsaw, which
may result in serious or fatal injury.
The specified angles A and B are
obtained automatically if the
recommended files or sharpening tools
and correct settings are used.
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