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Sharpening the Husqvarna H21 chain with an electric sharpener

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  • #1 16887859
    hugo2009
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    I have a Husqvarna H21 0.58 1.5mm 325 chain and I have the following angles: 25stp, 60stp and 10stp. I have a question about these 10stp - is it only an angle when sharpening by hand with a file or should it be set on a sharpener vice (vice inclined front rear ). best regards
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  • #2 16888667
    krzysiek7
    Moderator of Electricians group
    hugo2009 wrote:
    or should it be placed on a sharpener vice (front and rear vise inclined).

    Yes, that's right.
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  • #3 16890468
    hugo2009
    Level 10  
    Shit, I asked at the point where she sharpens the chains. You say that these 10 degrees are only for manual sharpening "this angle is applied automatically by the tilt of the file". I am in the spot, please explain precisely because I want to buy a sharpener and I do not know whether to buy with a tilting vice or with a rigid, only swivel.
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    #4 16890934
    krzysiek7
    Moderator of Electricians group
    I tried to sharpen myself without this angle and the effect was very poor. In addition, the shield cannot go deeper into the tooth because it cuts the chain over the rivet. The tilt of the vise eliminates this problem, at least in my sharpener.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    hugo2009 wrote:
    damn, I asked at the point where he sharpens the chains, the Lord says that these 10 degrees are only for manual sharpening "this angle is exerted by the slope of the file automatically"

    Nothing happens automatically, in every saw manual the topic of sharpening the chain mentions this angle.
  • #5 16890989
    hugo2009
    Level 10  
    Thanks for the information and help!
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