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I just recently bought the Stihl 2 in 1 sharpener, the 3/8" version for my Stihl MS441RCM with a 25" 3/8" full chisel full comp chain. I know the Pferd version is same thing and usually cheaper but my local Stihl dealer has them for $35 and did not see Pferd version any cheaper.
After I sharpened the chain, it seems like it took too much off the depth gauges. When cutting, the chain would grab and stall, it was not real bad but I had to control it a little more to stop it grabbing. The next time I sharpen, I will either take the depth gauge out or be careful and pay more attention to how much down pressure I am putting on it as there is some flex on it.
On this sharpener, are the 2 lines on the metal bars supposed to be for 30 degrees?
I also have this sharpener in the .325 version for the MS261CM we have that has a .325 20" full comp chain. I tried it out on a 26 rm stihl chain. I sharpened one tooth with it and it was not right at all. It was taking way too much off the top of the tooth. Now this is a safety chain that has the extra depth gauge, not sure if that affects how the tooth gets sharpened but I don't think it should unless they are way too high to begin with. Here is a pic of what it looked like.
After I sharpened the chain, it seems like it took too much off the depth gauges. When cutting, the chain would grab and stall, it was not real bad but I had to control it a little more to stop it grabbing. The next time I sharpen, I will either take the depth gauge out or be careful and pay more attention to how much down pressure I am putting on it as there is some flex on it.
On this sharpener, are the 2 lines on the metal bars supposed to be for 30 degrees?
I also have this sharpener in the .325 version for the MS261CM we have that has a .325 20" full comp chain. I tried it out on a 26 rm stihl chain. I sharpened one tooth with it and it was not right at all. It was taking way too much off the top of the tooth. Now this is a safety chain that has the extra depth gauge, not sure if that affects how the tooth gets sharpened but I don't think it should unless they are way too high to begin with. Here is a pic of what it looked like.