How To Set Depth Gauges - Oregon CHAINSAW Maintenance And Safety Manual

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Read the warnings on page 12.
NOTE:
• On-saw depth-gauge setting requires proper chain tension, as
shown
on pages 13-14,prior to filing.
• Pages 26 through 48 show the correct depth-gauge setting and the
part number of the correct depth-gauge tool for each of the different
OREGON
chain types.
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• Find the page (26-48), which gives the correct filing specifications for
your OREGON
chart on pages 5, 6 and 7.
• If unsure of your OREGON
OREGON
• Most OREGON
gauge indicating the correct depth-gauge setting.
EXAMPLE:
Use a depth-gauge tool with the correct built-in setting for your
chain and check your depth gauges every 3 or 4 sharpenings.
Place the tool on top of your chain so one depth gauge protrudes
through the slot in the tool.
If the depth gauge extends above the slot, file the depth gauge
down level with the top of the tool using a flat file.
Never file the depth gauge down enough to exceed the depth-gauge
setting specified in this manual for your OREGON
16.
SAW CHAIN

HOW TO SET DEPTH GAUGES

chain type. To do so, use the Chain identification
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saw chain dealer.
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chains have a number stamped on each depth
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.025" (0.64mm) Depth-gauge Setting
SAW CHAIN
SAW CHAIN
chain's type, or part number, ask your
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.025" (0.64mm)
chain.
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