I don't know how you guys check your rakers on your ripping chains but I find those metal U cross section doohickey things made by oregon etc for regular chain, sorta flap around on top of a rip chain like a one hinged outhouse door in a storm. When I decided to check my raker heights with a feeler gauge I found one side of the rakers was too high and the other to low. I don't like using feeler gauges cos I'm never sure if all the planets are aligned so I came up with the following method. Maybe you guys do this already - apologies to those that do - or have a better idea.
Clamp 2 bits of straight metal either side of your bar snug up against the bottom edge of the chain rivert, (chain should still be able to move). I used angle but even thick plate should work just as well - as long as it is straight.
Using a vernier caliper place the tail of the vernier on the metal and the base of the vernier ontop of a tooth - like this
Now - zero the vernier.
Move the vernier to the raker
and repeat the measurement.
It is important - but not critical to have the pieces of metal more ore less a consistent distance from the chain. I was able to get it to with 10"' across 5" which is less than 1"' between any tooth and its raker.
With this set up you can file rakers and check heights till you get it right.
What I found was I had rakers on one side between 15 and 20 " and around 30" on the other side.
Clamp 2 bits of straight metal either side of your bar snug up against the bottom edge of the chain rivert, (chain should still be able to move). I used angle but even thick plate should work just as well - as long as it is straight.
Using a vernier caliper place the tail of the vernier on the metal and the base of the vernier ontop of a tooth - like this
Now - zero the vernier.
Move the vernier to the raker
and repeat the measurement.
It is important - but not critical to have the pieces of metal more ore less a consistent distance from the chain. I was able to get it to with 10"' across 5" which is less than 1"' between any tooth and its raker.
With this set up you can file rakers and check heights till you get it right.
What I found was I had rakers on one side between 15 and 20 " and around 30" on the other side.
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