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Item 61029
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4. Loosen the
lock wheel (46)
to allow the entire housing to turn. Rotate the casing to match the
degree of angle you need on the angle gauge. Chains come in various sizes with varying de-
grees of sharpening angles. Check with your chain manufacturer’s manual to determine what
degree you need to sharpen at. Once the degree is set, tighten the
lock wheel (46).
5. Lower the
engine casing (12, 24)
so that the
grinding wheel (5)
slightly touches the chain
tooth.
6. Hold it in position while you tighten the
screw (45)
so that the wheel will only go down to that
point (see
fig. 7).
7. Depending on the amount of material you wish to remove, tighten or loosen the
screw (58)
and
set the lock nut accordingly (see
fig. 5).
The lock nut of the
screw (58)
will determine how much
material is removed. Once you set the lock nut, fully tighten the
screw (58).
Figure 7: Screw (45)
Figure 8: Screw (45)
8. Lock the chain in the
fixing disk (50)
by turning the
screw (52)
(see
fig. 8).
The
screw (52)
should be installed so that it can easily be released and tightened. You will need to release it
each time you move to the next link, and tighten it to sharpen the link.
9. If the chain has been repeatedly sharpened, the chain depth limiting gauges may need to be
taken down with a flat file (not included) (see
fig. 9, 10).
File down each gauge so that they are
at a lower level than the cutting teeth.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
10. Put on your protective gear and make sure the immediate area is clear of bystanders.
11. Plug in the
power cord (23)
and press the green button on the
switch (25)
to turn on the ma-
chine.