Stihl Chainsaw File Size Chart

Stihl Chainsaw File Size Chart - Anyway, i am not sure what size file to use on this animal. The.325 nk woodsman pro (carlton) chain takes. Using a 7/32 file on stihl 3/8 chain is ok though and you would struggle to notice the difference in cutting. However, oregon and others recommend 7/32 for 3/8 and.404 chain. For.325 chain a 3/16 file is the match. Yeah, it's kind of a pita.

I like to have more of an arc on my teeth. The only stamp on the chain is a 1 on the drive cog (meaning gauge.043 1.1mm). I imagine all of the saws you mentioned is running 3/8 lp chain. Anyway, i am not sure what size file to use on this animal. For.325 chain a 3/16 file is the match.

Stihl File Size Chart

Stihl File Size Chart

Stihl Chain File Size Chart

Stihl Chain File Size Chart

Chainsaw Chain Size Chart

Chainsaw Chain Size Chart

Stihl Chainsaw Chains Chart

Stihl Chainsaw Chains Chart

Oregon Chainsaw Sharpening Angle Chart Wibe Blog

Oregon Chainsaw Sharpening Angle Chart Wibe Blog

Stihl Chainsaw File Size Chart - 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. Stihl recommend 13/64 for 3/8 chain and 7/32 for.404. It has a 12 sithl pico bar on it. I think that's a bit small. Also, i notice from watching us videos about chainsaw sharpening that a larger size is more commonly used. I have a stihl 192t that i use for packing on the bike for trail clearing.

If you can get a 5/32 diamond file for your dremel, will last a mighty long time than a regular stone. For.325 chain a 3/16 file is the match. 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. Using a 7/32 file on stihl 3/8 chain is ok though and you would struggle to notice the difference in cutting. It needs sharpening, but i am having a hell of a time trying to figure out what size file.

Dad Had One, Along With An 056, 028, 009L.

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. Yeah, it's kind of a pita. 5/32 is mostly for the 3/8 lp chain, home owner saw.

It Has A 12 Sithl Pico Bar On It.

Stihl recommend 13/64 for 3/8 chain and 7/32 for.404. It needs sharpening, but i am having a hell of a time trying to figure out what size file. I just picked up an ole 041, which i have been wanting since forever. It can be a bit more difficult to give the chain a first sharpening but that is about it.

I Think That's A Bit Small.

Anyway, i am not sure what size file to use on this animal. However, oregon and others recommend 7/32 for 3/8 and.404 chain. The only stamp on the chain is a 1 on the drive cog (meaning gauge.043 1.1mm). 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.

I Have A Stihl 192T That I Use For Packing On The Bike For Trail Clearing.

I imagine all of the saws you mentioned is running 3/8 lp chain. For.325 chain a 3/16 file is the match. I like to have more of an arc on my teeth. An oregon rep explained to.