Saw chain performance – Shindaiwa 502s User Manual

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Saw Chain Performance

Using the appropriate round file, sharpen

1.

all cutters to a 25° angle as shown.
After all cutters are sharpened, use

2.

a depth gauge joiner to measure the

height of each depth gauge.

CHN-19

CHN-18

Using a filing

gauge

Using a depth
gauge joiner

Using a flat file to

round the front
corner on a depth
gauge

25°

IMPORTANT!

File all cutters to the same angle and

depth! Unequal filing may cause the saw

to vibrate or cut erratically!

NOTE:

For consistent filing angles, use a filing
guide.

IMPORTANT!

Most of the actual cutting is done by the

sides and corners of the individual cutters!

Your saw’s performance on the job

depends heavily on the condition of its

saw chain.

How the Saw Chain Works

As the saw chain is pulled through the wood:

The depth gauge setting determines

1.

the depth of cut for each cutter.
The cutter’s leading edge enters the

2.

wood, causing the entire cutter to “rock

back” and lift away from the bar.

CHN-09

1

2

3

4

Sharpening Technique

The top plate peels the severed wood

3.

chip away.
The chip is discharged out the rear of

4.

the cutter.

As required, use a flat file to lower

3.

depth gauges to the appropriate .025”

(0.64 mm) height.
After all depth gauges have been

4.

adjusted, use a flat file to round each

depth gauge leading edge to original

curvature and angle.

50°

CS_top plate angle greater than

originally titled CHN-07

20°

CS_top plate angle less than

CHN-05

CHN-04

CHN-03

CHN-02

A

B

A=B

0.025"

CHN-01

Correct Filing Technique

Filing Problems

Top plate
angle less than
recommended

Backslope on
side plate cut-
ting edge

Top plate angle
more than
recommended

Hook in side
plate cutting
edge

Cause
File held at less than recom-
mended angle.
Result
Slow cutting. Requires extra
effort to cut.
Remedy
File cutters to recommended
angle.

Cause

File held too low or the file
was too small.

Result
Rough cutting. Chain grabs.
Cutters dull quickly or won’t
hold a cutting edge.

Remedy

Check file size. File cutters to
recommended angle.

Cause

File held too high or the file
was too large.

Result
Cutters won’t feed into wood.
Slow cutting. Must force chain
to cut. Causes excessive bot-
tom wear.

Remedy
File cutters at recommended

angle. Check file size.

Cause
File held at more than recom-
mended angle.

Result
Cutting angle is very sharp but
will dull fast. Cutting action
rough and erratic.

Remedy
File cutters to recommended
angle.

Low depth
gauge

High depth
gauge

Cause
Wrong gauge setting or no
gauge used.

Result
Rough cutting. Chain grabs.
Saw won’t pull chain through
wood. Excessive wear on the
cutter heel.

Remedy
If depth gauges are too
low, the chain is no longer
serviceable.

Cause

Depth gauge never filed.
Result
Slow cutting. Must force chain
to cut. Will cause excessive
wear on the cutter heel.

Remedy
Lower gauges to recommend-
ed setting.

0.025” (0.64 mm)

CHN-08

Correct angle

on top plate

Slightly protruding hook or point

(curve on non-chisel chain)

Top of depth gauge at correct

height below top plate

Front of depth

gauge rounded

Keep all cutter lengths equal!

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