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Japa 370 processor premature bar wear


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1 hour ago, gensetsteve said:

Thanks for letting me know . I have checked our machine everything looks spot on unworn and in-line . I am thinking it could be poor quality bars . Might order one up and give it a go 

I think Sugi bars are made from Kriptonite whilst others are made by Cadburys .

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On 23/02/2018 at 11:58, AndyChalmers said:

I have a Japa 370 processor.  I fitted a new chain & oregon pro-light 158SLGK095 bar not long ago.  Cut about 20 m3, never sharpened chain and bar had worn badly, chain slops about and not cut straight.  Turned bar over and perfect agian.  sharpened chain & done another 15-20m3 and bars worn again.  it doesnt seem to be cutting perfectly straight so measure the angle and only out a degree or so.  I canrt see how to get it true again.  Ive never had a problem in the past tho.  Its lubing correctly just wearing the bar groove out so chain does not sit square.  if i cut on the tip its perfect.  Can anyone reccomend anything or recomend a harder wearing bar?    

My mate has just had the same on hilkie pikie. And turned out to be the drive sprocket worn 

 

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  • 3 years later...

Just come across this old thread . I have the same problem with my 20yr old Japa 2100 processor. Moving Sugi Hara Solid bars now which are fantastic, unfortunately still sometimes get the jamming problem. The problem seems to be caused by a number of things, (1)me not sharpening saw teeth evenly causing saw to jam as fixed unlike chainsawing a tree , (2) chain bar groove wears slightly wider allowing 1.5mm chain to wobble and jam, so replace with a 1.6 mm chain .

I find that I get on better with sharpening a semi chisel chain than full chisel. 
I have wrecked a chain by some how taking the depth gauge tips down to much causing the chain to snatch/ jam so much so I had to bin it, and that was using Stihl 2-in-1 EasyFile so don’t know how I managed that!!!

 

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Our problem turned out to be the feeble pumps fitted . When the machines enter the uk they are set up with smaller chain . This is up graded because we are mainly cutting hard woods in the uk .

we fitted a different oiling system from that point on we could cut for hours without sharpening or dressing bars . Even cheap bars lasted well 

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