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I'm venturing ever closer to actually doing some milling....

 

Was looking at the Granberg ripping chain and noticed it looks quite different to normal chain. Kinda confused as to which bits of the chain do what??.... and which bits do I sharpen?

 

Got a Granberg precision grinder.

 

cheers, steve

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I'm venturing ever closer to actually doing some milling....

 

Was looking at the Granberg ripping chain and noticed it looks quite different to normal chain. Kinda confused as to which bits of the chain do what??.... and which bits do I sharpen?

 

Got a Granberg precision grinder.

 

cheers, steve

 

Like a regular chain just at 10 degrees not 30 if I remember rightly.

Posted
I'm venturing ever closer to actually doing some milling....

 

Was looking at the Granberg ripping chain and noticed it looks quite different to normal chain. Kinda confused as to which bits of the chain do what??.... and which bits do I sharpen?

 

Got a Granberg precision grinder.

 

cheers, steve

 

Hi Steve, the thin teeth score the edge of the cut and the fatter teeth cut the chip out. I have the same chain and grinder and use it on both at 10 degrees.

 

The scoring teeth are specific to Granberg chains.

 

Cheers

Tony

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Thanks for the info chaps. I just found this image...

I thought the bigger bits were the cutters (like on normal chain).

cheers, Steve

 

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