Chain sharpening, Owner’s manual – Tanaka TPS-2501 EN User Manual

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Owner’s Manual

TPS-2501,TPS-2510.TPS-250PN,TPS-270PN

LOWERING DEPTH GAUGES WITH A FILE
1) If you sharpen your cutters with a file holder, check and lower the depth.
2) Check depth gauges every third sharpening.
3) Place depth gauge tool on cutter. If depth gauge projects, file it level with the top of the tool. Always file from

the inside of the chain toward an outside cutter. (Fig. 4-3)
4) Round off front corner to maintain original shape of depth gauge after using depth gauge tool. Always follow

the recommended depth gauge setting found in the maintenance or operator manual for your saw. (Fig. 4-4)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING CUTTERS
File (1) cutter on one side of the chain from the inside out.
File on forward stroke only. (Fig. 4-5)

5) Keep all cutters the same length. (Fig. 4-6)

6) File enough to remove any damage to (~) 6

cutting edges (side plate (1) and top plate (2)) of

cutter. (Fig. 4-7)

SHARPENING ANGLES FOR SHARPENING SAW

CHAIN (Fig. 4-7B)













CHAIN SHARPENING

Parts of a cutter. (Fig. 4-1, 2)
WARNING!
Gloves should be used when sharpening chain.

1. Top plate

2. Working corner
3. Side plate
4. Gullet
5. Heel
6. Chassis
7. Rivet hole
8. Toe
9. Depth gauge

10. Correct angle on top plate (degree of angle depends on chain type)
11. Slightly protruding "hook" or point (curve on non-chisel chain)
12. Top of depth gauge at correct height below top plate
13. Front of depth gauge rounded off

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