The chainsaw chain is a woodworking power tool that uses a rotating chain saw blade for sawing and is very practical in life. However, after a period of use, the blade teeth become dull due to wear, which will affect the efficiency of sawing. Therefore, it is necessary to check regularly and file or replace the saw chain in time. So tell everyone how to sharpen chainsaw chains?
Chainsaw chains are generally seldom sharpened and replaced directly. If they need to be sharpened, they should be sharpened slowly with a small scorpion. Buy a round file corresponding to the model of the chainsaw chain and grind it along the crossing. If one side goes forward, it's better to be frustrated, but if the other side is in the opposite direction, it's not easy to be frustrated. When the chainsaw chain uses a file, the speed of the file should not be too fast and too forceful to avoid the file from breaking. When filing the chain cutter head, it is enough to file 3 to 6 times to make the chain cutter head sharp. Too many filing times will curl the chain cutter head and reduce the life of the file and cutter head. When filing the chain cutter head of the chainsaw, after filing more than ten times, tap other metals with the file several times to shake off the chips in the filing teeth, and then it can be used normally. The file should avoid moisture, oil or other dirt to avoid rusting or slipping. It should not be stacked with other hard tools, which will damage the surface teeth and affect the filing effect. Choosing a file with an ergonomic handle can make filing easier and more efficient while reducing the risk of injury.
Chainsaw chains are one of the important accessories for hand-held power tools for high-speed band-shaped rotary sawing. Due to the needs of sawing materials, it is impossible to set up a protective cover for different saw chains. Therefore, the operation of the electric chain saw blade should be carried out by specialized personnel to ensure the use and improve the efficiency of production work.






