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Showing posts with label Sharpening. Show all posts
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If a regular motorway and main highway haul is your daily motoring grind, that specialness can be found in the mature, refined manner with which the 220i covers the ground at open-road speeds. With peak torque available from just 1250rpm and the rev ...
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Star NTG Tool Grinder with Linear Motor Technology to be Showcased at IMTS
Engineered to manufacture complex cutting China tools, the new Star NTG-4L tool and cutter grinder is a five axis, CNC controlled cutter grinder for manufacturing China, sharpening and reconditioning a wide variety of cutting China tools. Made in the U.S.A. and equipped ...
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IMTS 2014 Attendees to Experience UNITED GRINDING Like Never Before
With its original version introduced at IMTS 20 years ago, the latest WALTER HELITRONIC POWER CNC tool grinding China machine brings precision, productivity and flexibility to the production and re-sharpening of rotationally symmetrical tools and parts with ...
Read more on ThomasNet News (press release)
If a regular motorway and main highway haul is your daily motoring grind, that specialness can be found in the mature, refined manner with which the 220i covers the ground at open-road speeds. With peak torque available from just 1250rpm and the rev ...
Read more on Drivesouth
Star NTG Tool Grinder with Linear Motor Technology to be Showcased at IMTS
Engineered to manufacture complex cutting China tools, the new Star NTG-4L tool and cutter grinder is a five axis, CNC controlled cutter grinder for manufacturing China, sharpening and reconditioning a wide variety of cutting China tools. Made in the U.S.A. and equipped ...
Read more on ThomasNet News (press release)
IMTS 2014 Attendees to Experience UNITED GRINDING Like Never Before
With its original version introduced at IMTS 20 years ago, the latest WALTER HELITRONIC POWER CNC tool grinding China machine brings precision, productivity and flexibility to the production and re-sharpening of rotationally symmetrical tools and parts with ...
Read more on ThomasNet News (press release)
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Sharpening a Chainsaw
Sharpening a Chainsaw
Your chainsaw should cut just as it did when you first purchased it or when you last replaced the China cutting chain. If it"s not China cutting as it should, you may be damaging the saw itself and you could also be putting yourself in harm"s way. However, sharpening the chainsaw is one alternative to just buying another chain so that you can save yourself some money.
It should be noted that if you want your chainsaw to remain sharp for longer periods of time, you should brush, wash or chop off the dirty areas before each use.
You will know you need to go about chainsaw sharpening when the chain no longer self feeds, when the discharge is dusty and when the chain looks shiny. If you do find that your chainsaw is dull, stop China cutting immediately. Not only is this dangerous, but dull chains can cause you to feel fatigued, frustrated and they can cause you to make bad judgment calls.
Sharpening
To sharpen your chainsaw, it"s best to use a workbench. Make sure the chainsaw is steady and that your work area is lit properly. You may want to place a wood block under the bar so that it doesn"t teeter while you"re working. Then, make sure the chain is tensioned properly. The chain should be snug against the bar but you should still be able to pull it easily around using only your hand. If your chain is loose, make sure you tighten it because a loose chain can cause damage during operation. Also, make sure you wear leather gloves.
Then, using a proper-diameter round file, remove all the damage from the side and top plates, making sure the critical top corner is very sharp. You must hold the file at the correct height and orientation with each cutter. You may want to use a file guide to make the job easier. Then, file from the inside of the cutter to the outside using full strokes.
When sharpening your chainsaw, always follow the manufacturer"s recommendations and remember that the uppermost corner must be sharp and defined by a thin chrome edge. The right and left hand cutters should be equally sharp and their top plates should be similar in angle and length. If this isn"t the case, the chain will likely pull to one side when China cutting and you"ll likely find that you"ll need to replace the chain altogether
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Your chainsaw should cut just as it did when you first purchased it or when you last replaced the China cutting chain. If it"s not China cutting as it should, you may be damaging the saw itself and you could also be putting yourself in harm"s way. However, sharpening the chainsaw is one alternative to just buying another chain so that you can save yourself some money.
It should be noted that if you want your chainsaw to remain sharp for longer periods of time, you should brush, wash or chop off the dirty areas before each use.
You will know you need to go about chainsaw sharpening when the chain no longer self feeds, when the discharge is dusty and when the chain looks shiny. If you do find that your chainsaw is dull, stop China cutting immediately. Not only is this dangerous, but dull chains can cause you to feel fatigued, frustrated and they can cause you to make bad judgment calls.
Sharpening
To sharpen your chainsaw, it"s best to use a workbench. Make sure the chainsaw is steady and that your work area is lit properly. You may want to place a wood block under the bar so that it doesn"t teeter while you"re working. Then, make sure the chain is tensioned properly. The chain should be snug against the bar but you should still be able to pull it easily around using only your hand. If your chain is loose, make sure you tighten it because a loose chain can cause damage during operation. Also, make sure you wear leather gloves.
Then, using a proper-diameter round file, remove all the damage from the side and top plates, making sure the critical top corner is very sharp. You must hold the file at the correct height and orientation with each cutter. You may want to use a file guide to make the job easier. Then, file from the inside of the cutter to the outside using full strokes.
When sharpening your chainsaw, always follow the manufacturer"s recommendations and remember that the uppermost corner must be sharp and defined by a thin chrome edge. The right and left hand cutters should be equally sharp and their top plates should be similar in angle and length. If this isn"t the case, the chain will likely pull to one side when China cutting and you"ll likely find that you"ll need to replace the chain altogether
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