Czech_Made
ArboristSite Operative
The oil delivery point is too high and most of the oil will splash off the chain and you will lose most of it. The delivery point needs to be much closer so that it wicks out onto the chain. On my mills I have the delivery point less than 1mm above the chain/bar contact.
Also it looks like you have the delivery on the inboard spade meaning the oiled chain has to go around the outboard sprocket where some will be flung of by centrifugal forces.. It would be better to have it near the outboard end just after the chain hs gone around the outboard sprocket.
OK i read you are eventually going to add a second point.
yes, you are right on too high delivery, it was getting blown away. I changed that, can't say it is 1mm but it is pretty close to the bar now.
I am actually cutting away from the beam, means the chain gets oiled right before it cuts. I understand it can cause some other troubles, but so far I like the sawdust being blown away from me.