Stihl Chainsaw File Size Chart
Stihl Chainsaw File Size Chart - Only oregon, as far as i've found, gives a chart with grinding wheel size for their chains, 3/16 for the.325 95vp, for instance, and the same for 3/8 lgx. Using a 7/32 file on stihl 3/8 chain is ok though and you would struggle to notice the difference in cutting. The only stamp on the chain is a 1 on the drive cog (meaning gauge.043 1.1mm). It needs sharpening, but i am having a hell of a time trying to figure out what size file. I have a stihl 192t that i use for packing on the bike for trail clearing. Get the 3/16 kit and you'll have everything you need. Stihl recommend 13/64 for 3/8 chain and 7/32 for.404.
Get the 3/16 kit and you'll have everything you need. Most stihl dealers carry the kits that have a round file & guide, flat file and raker gauge (i'm sure you can get similar kits elsewhere too). If you can get a 5/32 diamond file for your dremel, will last a mighty long time than a regular stone. I just picked up an ole 041, which i have been wanting since forever.
I like to have more of an arc on my teeth. I have a stihl 192t that i use for packing on the bike for trail clearing. It can be a bit more difficult to give the chain a first sharpening but that is about it. This is an issue that is near and dear to me as i struggled with poor advice and service from the local stihl dealer who has mostly teenagers behind the counter. Also, i notice from watching us videos about chainsaw sharpening that a larger size is more commonly used. 13/64 file with the correct file guide for a 3/8.
Only oregon, as far as i've found, gives a chart with grinding wheel size for their chains, 3/16 for the.325 95vp, for instance, and the same for 3/8 lgx. It can be a bit more difficult to give the chain a first sharpening but that is about it. The.325 nk woodsman pro (carlton) chain takes. Also, i notice from watching us videos about chainsaw sharpening that a larger size is more commonly used. It called for a 4.5mm diameter file (about 11/64), while the regular 3/8, low profile, 0.050 gauge chain (type 91) calls for a 5/32 diameter file.
It can be a bit more difficult to give the chain a first sharpening but that is about it. Also, i notice from watching us videos about chainsaw sharpening that a larger size is more commonly used. It has a 12 sithl pico bar on it. I think that's a bit small.
Using A 7/32 File On Stihl 3/8 Chain Is Ok Though And You Would Struggle To Notice The Difference In Cutting.
The.325 nk woodsman pro (carlton) chain takes. 5/32 is mostly for the 3/8 lp chain, home owner saw. 13/64 file with the correct file guide for a 3/8. It has a 12 sithl pico bar on it.
If You Can Get A 5/32 Diamond File For Your Dremel, Will Last A Mighty Long Time Than A Regular Stone.
The only stamp on the chain is a 1 on the drive cog (meaning gauge.043 1.1mm). It can be a bit more difficult to give the chain a first sharpening but that is about it. It called for a 4.5mm diameter file (about 11/64), while the regular 3/8, low profile, 0.050 gauge chain (type 91) calls for a 5/32 diameter file. It needs sharpening, but i am having a hell of a time trying to figure out what size file.
Yeah, It's Kind Of A Pita.
Dad had one, along with an 056, 028, 009l. I think that's a bit small. Stihl recommend 13/64 for 3/8 chain and 7/32 for.404. Only oregon, as far as i've found, gives a chart with grinding wheel size for their chains, 3/16 for the.325 95vp, for instance, and the same for 3/8 lgx.
I Have A Stihl 192T That I Use For Packing On The Bike For Trail Clearing.
I just picked up an ole 041, which i have been wanting since forever. An oregon rep explained to. I picked up a 7/32 tonight and it sure seems like this may be a big too large. Get the 3/16 kit and you'll have everything you need.
The.325 nk woodsman pro (carlton) chain takes. I think that's a bit small. Stihl recommend 13/64 for 3/8 chain and 7/32 for.404. An oregon rep explained to. 13/64 file with the correct file guide for a 3/8.