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Quick Feed Chain Sharpener |
Quickly pays for itself in time and cash
If you use a chainsaw at home, or on the farm or ranch, you know how important it is for speed and safety to be using a chain with sharp cutters. Yet cutters can be dulled quickly, even through plain heavy use.
Until now, you've had three choices: replace the chain (expensive); resharpen it yourself by hand (very slow, and difficult to do accurately); or take it to your local chainsaw shop and get back a chain that may or may not be well sharpened.
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- Thursday, February 25, 2010 |
| 45T01.02 Quick Feed Chain Sharpener |
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RM (Cody, Va) |
| Just finished the 5th chain and the more I use the 45T01.02 Quick Feed Chain Sharpener the faster I get with it. I'm satisfied but will right another review if I have motor problems. I found that the quick feed works great after spraying it with silicon spray. |
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- Thursday, January 21, 2010 |
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Jerry L. Anderson (Malvern, Ohio) |
| did not care for the sharpener at all. The indexing adjustment and the indexing were not consistant at all. there was a lot of slop in the pin to bushing operation of the sharpener and it moved around quite alot.
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- Friday, December 18, 2009 |
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Fred (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| The sharpener seems to work fine now that I have made a few modifications, with one yet to be done. First off, the screws furnished to attach the Wheel Guard were machine screws with nuts. These were too short and, even if long enough, there is no room to attach the nuts. I substituted sheet metal screws. The Depth Stop Adjustment is too long. It bottoms in the Base before tightening the Turret to the Base. I added a washer to prevent that from happening. The Slide Interval Adjustment screw is too short. It has to be screwed all the way in for even 3/8 pitch chain. The Chain Stop Adjustment Screw is too short because even when bottomed (screwed all the way in) the Chain Stop Tongue does not properly seat the chain cutters. I fabricated a new Tongue out of sheet metal, which is longer than that provided. There isn't any way to adjust what their literature refers to as the top-plate cutting angle, but which Stihl saw company calls the side plate angle. Stihl, and possibly other companues, specify various angle for their different chains. Since the motor, and by extension the grinding wheel rotate about a bolt (item 12) the angle is set by, and varies as, the grinding wheel is worn. Therefore, there isn't anyway to set this angle to meet the chain manufacturer's specification. Given the price of the sharpener when compared to those for professional use, it seems overall to be a good deal; and it certainly beats sharpening with a file!
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