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There are 2, .025 for 3/8 and .325 chains, and .030 for .404 chains

 

 

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Errr ummmmmm not strictley true.........but for standard chains ok

 

but just look on the box or if you run Huski everything inc chain

 

its a hard or soft wood setting with the roller gauge LOL.

 

to be honest just get the kit for the chain size

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Errr ummmmmm not strictley true.........but for standard chains ok

 

but just look on the box or if you run Huski everything inc chain

 

its a hard or soft wood setting with the roller gauge LOL.

 

to be honest just get the kit for the chain size

 

0.45mm

0.65mm

0.80mm

 

Soft wood setting was 0.80 hardwoo 0.65:thumbup1:

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