Operator`s manual

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Saw Chain
HOW TO SHARPEN CHAIN
Sharpen chain before each use.
Sharpen chain often, or as needed.
READ THE WARNING ON PAGE 17.
Sharpening your chain while it is on the saw requires
proper chain tension, as shown on pages 18-21 prior
to filing.
Pages 35-63 show the correct maintenance specifi-
cations and the correct maintenance-tool part num-
bers for each of the Oregon
®
chain types. Find the
page which gives the correct filing specifications for
your Oregon
®
chain. To do so, use the Chain
Identification chart on pages 9-11.
If unsure of your Oregon
®
chain’s type, or part
number, ask your Oregon
®
saw chain dealer, or
call the Oregon
®
technical services department at
503-653-4706 between the hours of 7:30 am and
4:00 pm, Pacific time, Monday through Friday.
BEFORE & AFTER SHARPENING YOUR CHAIN
1. Before sharpening your chain, clean oil and grease
from the chain. This will prevent build-up in your
file’s teeth, or on the wheel when grinding.
2. Before sharpening, inspect, repair, or replace
damaged chain.
3. During your inspection, check for each of the
following:
Proper installation of tie straps and drive links.
Cracked or broken cutters, cutter top plates,
or tie straps.
Bent, cracked or burred drive links.
Severe abrasive damage.
NOTES
Basic Sharpening Tasks
Before use
Often
Daily Weekly
Never
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