Tommy Collins
ArboristSite Lurker
It seems that there is much confusion about setting the grinder angle for Stihl RM chain and many chains have been ruined.
First let me make this point...when file sharpening RS or RM chain, we use the same file, file guide and filing angles, therefore they are sharpened the same.
Here's the confusion...Stihl shows us the side plate angles, and on RS chain the side plate extends all the way up to the top corner of the cutter and is 60 degrees at that point and happens to be the angle that the grinder should be set.
But...on RM chain there is no corner and the rounded portion of the semi chisel cutter is not considered part of the side plate, therefore the top of the side plate is actually located further down in the rounded gullet.
Stihl states that if you use the correct diameter file, held at the proper depth and angle, the side plate angle, which I know of no way to check on RM cutter will automatically be correct.
The side plate angle shown by Stihl for an RM chain is NOT an angle setting for your grinder, it is useless information.
Set your grinder angle the same as you would for RS chain,use a properly shaped wheel of the correct thickness, grind to the proper depth and the side plate angle at the point where Stihl considers it to be, will automatically be correct.
Let me know if this clears up any confusion as it did for me
And also if you find fault with it.
Tom.
First let me make this point...when file sharpening RS or RM chain, we use the same file, file guide and filing angles, therefore they are sharpened the same.
Here's the confusion...Stihl shows us the side plate angles, and on RS chain the side plate extends all the way up to the top corner of the cutter and is 60 degrees at that point and happens to be the angle that the grinder should be set.
But...on RM chain there is no corner and the rounded portion of the semi chisel cutter is not considered part of the side plate, therefore the top of the side plate is actually located further down in the rounded gullet.
Stihl states that if you use the correct diameter file, held at the proper depth and angle, the side plate angle, which I know of no way to check on RM cutter will automatically be correct.
The side plate angle shown by Stihl for an RM chain is NOT an angle setting for your grinder, it is useless information.
Set your grinder angle the same as you would for RS chain,use a properly shaped wheel of the correct thickness, grind to the proper depth and the side plate angle at the point where Stihl considers it to be, will automatically be correct.
Let me know if this clears up any confusion as it did for me
And also if you find fault with it.
Tom.