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A chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel is a vital component in the chainsaw chain sharpening process. Chainsaw chains, with their small, sharp teeth, can dull over time, impacting cutting efficiency and safety. The grinding wheel, part of the chainsaw sharpener, removes material from the chainsaw teeth to create a sharp cutting edge.
Key Points:
Material: Grinding wheels for chainsaw sharpeners are commonly made of abrasive materials like aluminum oxide or silicon carbide for their hardness and durability [1].
Grit Size: Available in various grit sizes, determining coarseness or fineness. Lower grit numbers (e.g., 60 or 80) are coarser, removing material quickly, while higher grit numbers (e.g., 120 or 220) provide a smoother finish.
Size and Shape: Grinding wheels come in different sizes and shapes to fit various chainsaw sharpeners. Choose a wheel matching your sharpener's specifications.
Compatibility: Ensure the grinding wheel is compatible with the chainsaw chain type and pitch. Different chainsaw chains may have varying tooth profiles and angles.
Replacement: Grinding wheels wear down over time due to abrasive action. Replace worn wheels promptly to maintain efficient sharpening.
Safety: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when using a chainsaw sharpener. Wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection and gloves.
Grinding Wheel Specifications:
Product Name: Chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel
Product Name: Chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel
serial number | product label | remarks |
1 | 1F-100/105x3.2x10PA | The dynamic balance is controlled within 1G (the external standard is less than 1.5G). Aperture control is 0-0.10 mm (due to the national standard being 50%, the strictest national standard is 0-0.16 mm). We can produce according to your specifications. |
2 | 1F-100/105x3.2x16PA | |
3 | 1F-100/105x3.2x22.2PA | |
4 | 1F-100/105x4.7x22.2PA | |
5 | 1F-100/105x4.8x22.2PA | |
6 | 1F-145x3.2x22.2PA | |
7 | 1F-145x4.7x22.2PA | |
8 | 1F-145x4.8x22.2PA | |
9 | 1-145x6x22.2PA | |
10 | 1-145x6.3x22.2PA |
Manufacturers:
Oregon: A leading manufacturer offering a variety of grinding wheels for different chainsaw models.
Stihl: Well-known for chainsaws and produces compatible chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Dremel: A popular brand providing power tools and accessories, including chainsaw chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Buffalo Tools: Specializes in outdoor power tools, offering chainsaw chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Timber Tuff: Produces a range of outdoor power tools, including chainsaw chain sharpeners and compatible grinding wheels.
Yuping (Linyi Yuping Trading Co., Ltd.): An integrated company specializing in manufacturing grinding machines and high-end grinding wheels for chainsaw chain sharpening.
When selecting a grinding wheel, ensure compatibility with your chainsaw model and prioritize high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.
A chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel is a vital component in the chainsaw chain sharpening process. Chainsaw chains, with their small, sharp teeth, can dull over time, impacting cutting efficiency and safety. The grinding wheel, part of the chainsaw sharpener, removes material from the chainsaw teeth to create a sharp cutting edge.
Key Points:
Material: Grinding wheels for chainsaw sharpeners are commonly made of abrasive materials like aluminum oxide or silicon carbide for their hardness and durability [1].
Grit Size: Available in various grit sizes, determining coarseness or fineness. Lower grit numbers (e.g., 60 or 80) are coarser, removing material quickly, while higher grit numbers (e.g., 120 or 220) provide a smoother finish.
Size and Shape: Grinding wheels come in different sizes and shapes to fit various chainsaw sharpeners. Choose a wheel matching your sharpener's specifications.
Compatibility: Ensure the grinding wheel is compatible with the chainsaw chain type and pitch. Different chainsaw chains may have varying tooth profiles and angles.
Replacement: Grinding wheels wear down over time due to abrasive action. Replace worn wheels promptly to maintain efficient sharpening.
Safety: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when using a chainsaw sharpener. Wear appropriate safety gear, including eye protection and gloves.
Grinding Wheel Specifications:
Product Name: Chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel
Product Name: Chainsaw sharpener grinding wheel
serial number | product label | remarks |
1 | 1F-100/105x3.2x10PA | The dynamic balance is controlled within 1G (the external standard is less than 1.5G). Aperture control is 0-0.10 mm (due to the national standard being 50%, the strictest national standard is 0-0.16 mm). We can produce according to your specifications. |
2 | 1F-100/105x3.2x16PA | |
3 | 1F-100/105x3.2x22.2PA | |
4 | 1F-100/105x4.7x22.2PA | |
5 | 1F-100/105x4.8x22.2PA | |
6 | 1F-145x3.2x22.2PA | |
7 | 1F-145x4.7x22.2PA | |
8 | 1F-145x4.8x22.2PA | |
9 | 1-145x6x22.2PA | |
10 | 1-145x6.3x22.2PA |
Manufacturers:
Oregon: A leading manufacturer offering a variety of grinding wheels for different chainsaw models.
Stihl: Well-known for chainsaws and produces compatible chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Dremel: A popular brand providing power tools and accessories, including chainsaw chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Buffalo Tools: Specializes in outdoor power tools, offering chainsaw chain sharpeners and grinding wheels.
Timber Tuff: Produces a range of outdoor power tools, including chainsaw chain sharpeners and compatible grinding wheels.
Yuping (Linyi Yuping Trading Co., Ltd.): An integrated company specializing in manufacturing grinding machines and high-end grinding wheels for chainsaw chain sharpening.
When selecting a grinding wheel, ensure compatibility with your chainsaw model and prioritize high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.