Again, I have never used the USG grinder, and don't fully understand it, so I am not how or if the angles correspond to an Oregon type grinder. It is also confusing when one set of specs appears to suggest a 90 degree (or 0 degree) file tilt angle and another suggests tilting the chain holding vise when grinding the same type of chain.
Some of these may be specific to the tool used. For example, Oregon suggests tilting the vise when grinding most full chisel chains, but states that their filing guide should always be held level (0 degrees).
Attached are links to the USG manual and chart if anyone else wants to take a look. There are also some different wheel profiles
Philbert
http://www.stihlusa.com/stihl_ownersmanuals/USG_Manual.pdf
http://www.stihlusa.com/stihl_ownersmanuals/USG_sawchainangles_chart.pdf
Some of these may be specific to the tool used. For example, Oregon suggests tilting the vise when grinding most full chisel chains, but states that their filing guide should always be held level (0 degrees).
Attached are links to the USG manual and chart if anyone else wants to take a look. There are also some different wheel profiles
Philbert
http://www.stihlusa.com/stihl_ownersmanuals/USG_Manual.pdf
http://www.stihlusa.com/stihl_ownersmanuals/USG_sawchainangles_chart.pdf