maintenance

TOP PLATE FILING ANGLE

See Figure 53.

n CORRECT 30° – file holders are marked with guide marks to align file properly to produce correct top plate angle.

n LESS THAN 30° – for cross cutting.

n MORE THAN 30° – feathered edge dulls quickly.

SIDE PLATE ANGLE

See Figure 54.

nCORRECT 80° – Produced automatically if you use the correct diameter file in the file holder.

nHOOK – “Grabs” and dulls quickly; increases the potential of KICKBACK. Results from using a file with a diameter too small or a file held too low.

nBACKWARD SLOPE – Needs too much feed

TOP PLATE FILING ANGLE 30°

pressure; causes excessive wear to the bar and chain. Results from using a file with a diameter too large or file held too high.

MAINTAINING DEPTH GAUGE CLEARANCE

See Figure 55 - 57.

nMaintain the depth gauge at a clearance of .025 in. Use a depth gauge tool for checking the depth gauge clearances.

nEvery time the chain is filed, check the depth gauge clearance.

nUse a flat file and a depth gauge jointer to lower all gauges uniformly. Use a .025 in. depth gauge jointer. After lowering each depth gauge, restore original shape by rounding the front. Be careful not to damage adjoining drive links with the edge of the file.

nDepth gauges must be adjusted with the flat file in the same direction the adjoining cutter was filed with the round file. Use care not to contact cutter face with flat file when adjusting depth gauges.

 

correct

raker (depth gauge) clearance

 

 

LESS THAN 30°

 

MORE THAN 30°

 

 

.025 in.

 

 

 

Fig. 55

 

 

DEPTH GAUGE JOINTER

 

 

INcorrect

Fig. 53

 

SIDE PLATE FILING ANGLE

 

 

 

80°

 

 

 

correct

 

FLAT FILE

 

 

Fig. 56

HOOK

BACKWARD SLOPE

 

 

 

 

RESTORE ORIGINAL

 

 

 

SHAPE BY rounding

 

 

 

the front

 

INcorrect

Fig. 54

Fig. 57

 

 

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