SOURCE: Chainsaw sharpening
Sharpening your chain can be done easily, Make sure you have the correct file for your chain, Most common is 5/32, Unless you have a massive chainsaw then it may be a 7/32 file.
First place the chainsaw on a nice level surface to avoid any slippage. Next you'll want to hold the file in the groove of the cutting tooth and make 3-4 strokes of the same length inside the cutting tooth (the silver part). Make sure to do the exact same amount of strokes to each tooth.
You'll notice you can only do one "side" of the chain at a time, then you'll have to spin you chainsaw around to get the teeth that face the other way.
SOURCE: need instructions for Granberg File and Joint
You can contact the manufacturer here:
http://www.granberg.com/contact.html
They should be willing to provide the instruction you need.
Please let me know if they helped. If you get an internet link I'd like to have that as well.
GL and TIA
Lou
SOURCE: looking for instructions for McCulloch
There is also a good video on youtube using the Granberg sharpener.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtspO6DE8O8
SOURCE: I have just bought a
Have a look at the French LIDLs website and have a look at the video. It should give you a clue.
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