🔪 Sharpen your skills with ease!
The Stihl 2 IN 1 Easy File Chainsaw Chain Sharpener is a precision tool designed to keep your chainsaw chains in peak condition. With a compact size of 8.43 x 1.96 x 0.91 inches and weighing just 12.3 ounces, this manual sharpener is perfect for on-the-go maintenance. Made in the USA, it combines durability with user-friendly design, ensuring you can sharpen your chains quickly and efficiently.
Global Trade Identification Number | 00795711424244 |
Manufacturer | Stihl |
UPC | 752913162756 795711424244 |
Part Number | 56057504304 |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.43 x 1.96 x 0.91 inches |
Item model number | 56057504304 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Original Version |
Style | Sharpener |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | no |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Great sharpener
These really work great. Not just for Stihl saws. Easy to use and sharpens fast. Note they come in different sizes.
T**S
Awesome
Item as described and fast shipping and delivery. Would definitely recommend item and seller to other buyers A ++++
M**I
Easy to use
Exactly what I needed, sharpens very good, easy to use
C**E
Easy to use -- almost impossible to mess up your sharpening job!
This sharpener is fantastic! It makes it so it's almost impossible to mess it up. It seems like my saw cut 1000x better after using it, probably because it filed down the depth gauges. The first time I used it, a lot of metal came off from the gauges because I was previously only sharpening the teeth. Highly recommended.
R**D
Terrible Delivery / Return process with DHL
The item was fine but it was the wrong size - I have been waiting three weeks for DHL to collect and return it but no one has contacted me. Lousy return policy!
P**T
Works! Fantastic
I got tired of paying too much $ to sharpen my chains. I decided to sharpen them myself. Purchased an expensive sharpener: Oregon brand that mounts on top of the chain you have to buy individually files for it. It never worked for me. No instructions or manual came with it do it was difficult to do it. After I figured it out the end results were bad. I returned it.However this Stihl item 5605-750 4304. Works so well that I was able to saved the chain the other device ruined.It works as a complete sharpening chain device for both sides and for the top rakes and the cutters. I was able to file them so sharped that it scared me how sharped it gotten. I did too many cuts : about 80 cuts so fast. I will never pay again to take my chains to the shop. For the money they charged me I could have bought this Stihl sharpener!Just make sure you order the RIGHT ONE for your chainsaw. There are too many types of chains for the Stihl brand and if you buy the wrong size it will never work. Take a look at your chain imprint on the bar or the chain packaging and order accordingly. This one works only for the .325 not the 12/64 not the 3/8 or others. You will not regret it.
T**Y
Quickest touchup tool out there
The quickest touchup tool for chains out there, I just don’t have the grip for a single file anymore, this tool gives me something larger and easier to keep level and at the right angle. I hope this will keep me staying on top of my sharpening so things cut faster and better!
K**R
Works for even a dummy like me.
I'm a chainsaw novice. I have a bunch of dead ash trees thanks to the emerald ash bore beetle. I figured I could save some money by buying a nice chainsaw and cutting them down myself. I noticed that it was getting harder and harder to saw the trees and eventually the chain bound and some of the drive links bent. I sucked it up and read the manual. What I didn't realize is the chain gets dull pretty quickly and you have to sharpen or replace it. Shut up, I said I was a novice and I'm too proud to read the manual until disaster hits.I went to the dealer and found a new chain was about $28. That was going to add up fast. I asked how much they'd charge to sharpen it. That was only $10. I went online and watched some videos. There are some cool tools to make sharpening easier, but they are kind of expensive and I'm a cheapskate--that's why I was doing this myself in the first place.I bought a vice and this file. The instructions were somewhat opaque and had no words, but knowing what I needed to do from the online videos, I was able to piece it together. The symbols on the file make clear what you are supposed to do once you figure things out. The first time I sharpened the chain it took 30 minutes, but each subsequent time, I got faster and after a half dozen or so sharpenings, I'm down to about 5 minutes. One helpful hint is that one of the links on the chain is green so you should start sharpening there so you can easily tell when you've gone around the entire chain. I'm not sure when I need to replace the files themselves, but as long as it keeps sharpening my chain, I guess I can keep using the initial files. I just finished cutting up my fourth tree today and am still on my second chain (that first one still has bent links).
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