Hi all.
Just tried using a new 520 sharpener I recently purchased.
Was practicing on an old chain, went through and found the smallest tooth which was on the RH side.
set the grinder up with the 10 degree down rake (aka red knob pushed bad) and other angles. Went through and down the entire RH side.
Come the Left hand side I swiveled the bed to the other side and switch the rake position to the front position. Went through and ground the teeth only to notice at the end that the left cutters are about 0.04" longer on average aka 1.2mm
I centered the head over the chain clamp before starting, is there something else I need to do, or do I need to manually adjust the cutter stop back a bit more to equal them up?
Thanks
Just tried using a new 520 sharpener I recently purchased.
Was practicing on an old chain, went through and found the smallest tooth which was on the RH side.
set the grinder up with the 10 degree down rake (aka red knob pushed bad) and other angles. Went through and down the entire RH side.
Come the Left hand side I swiveled the bed to the other side and switch the rake position to the front position. Went through and ground the teeth only to notice at the end that the left cutters are about 0.04" longer on average aka 1.2mm
I centered the head over the chain clamp before starting, is there something else I need to do, or do I need to manually adjust the cutter stop back a bit more to equal them up?
Thanks