Operation Manual
50
english
MS 360
Correctly sharpened chain
A properly sharpened chain slices 
through wood effortlessly and requires 
very little feed pressure.
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.
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 sharpening tools according 
to chain pitch.
See “Specifications” for permissible 
chain pitches.
The chain pitch (e.g. 
3
/
8
") is marked on 
the depth gauge end of each cutter.
Use only special saw chain 
sharpening files. Other files have the 
wrong shape and cut.
Select file diameter according to chain 
pitch – see table “Sharpening Tools” at 
the end of this chapter.
You must observe certain angles when 
resharpening the chain cutter.
A = Filing angle
B = Side plate angle
Cutter shapes:
Micro = Semi-chisel
Super = Full chisel
The specified angles A and B are 
obtained automatically if recommended 
files or sharpening tools and correct 
settings are used.
Maintaining and Sharpening
Saw Chain
3/8
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Chain type Angle (°)
AB
Rapid-Micro (RM) 30 85
Rapid-Super (RS)  30 60
Picco-Micro (PM/PMN) 30 85
A
B
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