Husqvarna 41 Chainsaw User Manual


 
Chain maintenance
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Sharpening
Never cut with a dull saw chain. A chain which does not cut
unless you press it hard against the wood is damaged, dull or
incorrectly filed. In order to file the chain correctly you need:
round file (A), file gauge (B), flat file (C) and a depth gauge tool
(D). By usingthe correct file size (see the table) and an file gauge
with a marked filing angle, it is easier to receive a good result.
NOTE! Check that the drive link does no?have a too large play in
the bar groove. This can give an incorrectfiling result. Always file
from the inside of the teeth and out. Then turn the saw and file on
the other side. In order to receive a straight cut in the wood, all
the teeth should be filed to the same length. If the chain is filed
regularly, only a few strokes are neededon every saw tooth. For
the best performance,every chain type has different cutting
angles, file sizes and filing depth (seethe table).
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~ WARNING! If a too small filing size is usedor the file is kept
too deep in the cutting tooth, the chain will be dangerously
aaoressive. This meansthat kick-backcan occur.
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Depth gauge
In order to receivethe best performance and life time of the
chain, always keep the prescribed depth gauge setting.
~ WARNING !A too big depth gauge makesthe chain
dangerously aggressive.This means that kickback can occur.
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