Sharpen Your Chain While It's Still On The Saw- In Seconds! •Revolutionary system is effective, light weight, and portable
Kit Contains Bar, Chain, Sharpening Stone, Clamp & Instructions •You must have PowerSharp chain and bar to use this sharpener •PowerSharp chain is low-kickback ANSI B175.1 & CSA Z62.3
Sharpener Mounts On Bar •Clamps to bar tip using alignment & latch pin holes in the bar
Sharpens Quickly •Large, spring loaded foot pushes sharpener into chain •Treads on the foot allow for control, even on rough logs
No Tools Required- Just Clamp & Push •Clamp it to the bar & press against a solid object for 3-5 sec.
Creates A Consistent, Knife-Sharp Cutting Edge •Chain & sharpener work together for perfect angles •Dresser link on chain resurfaces the stone each time
Designed To Last As Long As Conventionally Sharpened Chains •Can be resharpened 5 to 15 times, depending on condtions
Fits Many 16" Chain Saws •Craftsman, Echo, Homelite, Poulan, Remington, & others •Will not fit models with nose guards or in-bar chain tensioners
Model
Model Number:
541222
UPC:
036577515715
Manufacturer:
Oregon
Chain & Bar
Overview
Weight:
3 Lbs. (1.36 kilograms)
Dimensions:
16"L x 3/8" pitchW x .050" gaugeH (40.64 x 7.62 x 0.13 cm)
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4 Questions
Q: Was thinking of getting a Worx electric 16" chain saw will this work with that saw? by Dave from Colorado on October 17, 2011
A: The Oregon 16" PowerSharp Starter Kit will not work with the Worx chainsaw due to the Tool-Less Chain Tensioning System.
Q: I supervise utility crews, we use 14 inch and 22 inch Stilh saws, do you have to buy seprate bars and chains as well? by Robert E. Tulp from Washington on July 17, 2011
Changed bar and chain, but haven't had the need to use the sharpener yet. All looks good.
September 23, 2011
Pete P. Arnold, CA
Greatest sharpening invention for chains I have ever had
I have been using ChainSaws back when I had a little Mac many many years ago. I live in the Forest area in the mountains and cut many cords of wood each year for myself and neighbors.
This is the greatest sharpening invention for chains I have ever had. Also the chain tooth design is fantastic, it cuts through logs like they are butter.
It takes a lot to impress me with a new product but this one is awesome. I put this on my Echo CS-330T limbing saw, a 16 inch Bar and chain, and if I keep it revved up it doesn't bog down because the tooth design cuts so well.
One must be careful because the teeth bite in so good the saw will tend to jump. Just be sure you are applying enough pressure on the chain while cutting. You do not need to apply as much pressure as you have with your regular chain because it cuts so good.
I use the saw weight plus slight pressure. You will find you are using much less energy to get the job done and at 70 + years old this saw does not wear me out like regular chains do. I can do almost twice as much work in the same time as I have with regular chains.
WARNING - KEEP THE CHAIN PRETTY TIGHT ALL THE TIME (more than you do with a regular chain) ESPECIALY WHEN LIMBING OR IT CAN JUMP OFF THE BAR. NEVER RUN THE CHAIN LOOSE - STOP WHEN LOOSE AND RE-ADJUST THE CHAIN. I keep my grench wrench in my pocket. Best not to cut anything smaller than 2 inches with this chain.
This is a great product. I have let many people try this out with my saw (usually I do not ever let people use my saws) and they are blown away at it's performance. You will be getting some orders from this area
I have been using ChainSaws back when I had a little Mac many many years ago. I live in the Forest area in the mountains and cut many cords of wood each year for myself and neighbors.
This is the greatest sharpening invention for chains I have ever had. Also the chain tooth design is fantastic, it cuts through logs like they are butter.
It takes a lot to impress me with a new product but this one is awesome. I put this on my Echo CS-330T limbing saw, a 16 inch Bar and chain, and if I keep it revved up it doesn't bog down because the tooth design cuts so well. more