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FIGURE 10
3. Slowly lower the grinding wheel as
shown in FIGURE 10. If you notice slight
errors in your settings, turn off the unit
and unplug it before you make your
adjustments.
Note: A good grind occurs when the contact
between the wheel and the teeth are
gradual and smooth. Do not stop too
long on any tooth.
After sharpening one tooth, turn off the 4.
machine. Lift the Top Housing (4B),
release the Handle (34), and move the
chain so that the next link is positioned
in the Chain Stop (23). Tighten the
Handle (34). Turn the machine back
on and continue sharpening the next
tooth. Repeat this process until you have
sharpened all of the links set up for this
angle.
FIGURE 11
Lock
Wheel
(18)
5. After you nished sharpening all of the
teeth set for your current angle, turn off
the machine by pushing the Switch (5B)
and unplugging the unit. See FIGURE
11
Loosen the Lock Wheel (18) and reset 6.
the angle so that the rst tooth that
hasn’t been sharpened is positioned
against the Chain Stop (23) and locked
in, as explained on page 6.
As you did with the rst half of the chain, 7.
be sure to lower the Top Housing (4B)
so that the Grinding Wheel (8) skims
the chain tooth, and lock it in place. See
page 6. Follow all of the steps on page
6 double checking everything before you
plug in the machine and turn it on again.
WARNING! Remember to turn off the
machine and unplug it if you need to
make any adjustments.
After you repeat all of the steps under 8.
Sharpening on page 7, your chain is
ready to be mounted on your saw.