🔩 Keep Your Edge Sharp!
The OregonUniversal Chainsaw Field Sharpening Kit is a versatile and portable solution for maintaining your chainsaw's performance. It includes three round files (5/32-inch, 3/16-inch, and 7/32-inch), a flat file, a universal handle, and a filing guide, all neatly stored in a rolled pouch. Designed for ease of use, this kit ensures you can sharpen your chainsaw on the go, backed by a limited lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Oregon Tool |
Part Number | 617067 |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 27.43 x 5.08 cm; 370 g |
Item model number | 617067 |
Colour | Red - Rolled Pouch |
Style | Single |
Material | 617067 |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 x 5/32 Inch (4.0 mm) round saw chain file, 1 x 3/16 Inch (4.8 mm) round saw chain file, 1 x 7/32 Inch (5.5 mm) round saw chain file, 1 x 6 Inch flat file, 1 x file guide, 1 x universal file handle and instruction sheet |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 370 g |
P**Y
Excellent File set and easy to use with a pouch included to keep it all together!
I purchased the sharpening set to sharpen the teeth on my chain saw. very well made and well packaged it comes in a nice case to keep it all together very easy to follow instructions. Very easy to use and for a first time user was very happy with the job this set did.ProsVery well made and comes in a nice fabric pouch to keep it all together. Very strong and well made easy to follow instructions.Cons None
L**K
Sharpens like a dream
Just sharpened my first saw in an over a year with this toolset and it does the job perfect. The pouch is a really nice feature for organising the tools and the equipment it came with is very high quality. If you need a saw sharpened this is most certainly the one I choose from my experience.
D**R
Could be better designed, but still good value
All the parts in the kit are useful, but it's an odd design of pack which rolls up the wrong way. I've rearranged it by moving the file holder from the far right pocket to the far left one so that it doesn't poke out and scratch anything when the pack's rolled up - that pocket's shorter than would be ideal, but it works. I leave the far right pocket empty.The file handle is best removed from the pack: it doesn't fit the flat file, and if you put it on a round file it won't fit in the pack any more unless you keep it loose so that you can take it off, in which case it will cause endless trouble when using it, so my solution was to fit the handle permanently to one of the round files that I don't need to use on a chainsaw and to keep that elsewhere for other use - I was wanting one of those anyway to go with a much rougher round file. I'm going to make permanent-fit handles out of resin for the other files, and I'll make them small enough to fit in the pack - they don't need to be long or fat as it's just a matter of making them comfortable to use, protecting my hands from the sharp spikes.Because they'll likely wear out before the chain does, I bought a set of replacement 4mm round files and put them into the pack too - you can fit two in each of the three pockets designed to hold round files. When using them clipped into the file holder tool, they don't need a handle beyond something minimal just to avoid injuries from the spike.I did consider just buying a pack of 4mm round files and not bothering with this kit at all, using my auger file in place of the flat file too. However, the two special tools in the kit are too valuable not to have because they speed up the sharpening process many times over. The file-holder tool isn't just for getting the angle right, but to maintain the right height of the round file relative to the chain, which automates that for you as you don't need to keep checking carefully where you're filing to decide how much downward or upward pressure to apply. The other special tool helps ensure that you keep the non-cutting projecting parts of the chain the right length relative to the cutting bits, and again that allows you to work fast without having to check carefully by eye and make guesses. These two tools turn a long job into a short one, so they should be considered essential. All the tools in the kit are high quality and will last.
C**N
Great product.
I purchased this kit to supplement my Oregan chainsaw. Arrived very quickly and appears to be of very good quality. No hesitation in recommending this little kit.
D**T
Definitely worth the cost.
I only have a little electric Makita chainsaw but still a new blade costs more than this sharpening kit. I’ve been trying to eliminate a massive tree trunk that just refuses to die and it’s gradually claiming a chunk of my garden since it’s actually rooted in my neighbours garden. Problem is that it’s grown through and become part of a chain link fence. So every time have have a stab at reducing it, my little chainsaw hits some metal. If that happens more than a couple of times then it’s done for and I have been then buying a new blade and discarding the old one at a cost of about £17 if memory serves. So I bought this little kit, watched a couple of YouTube videos and had a crack at sharpening the blade rather than replacing it. I’m so glad I did. It worked a treat. And having spent half an hour working on the blade as instructed, it gave me another day of trouble free cutting (not the tree trunk). I will be revisiting the tree trunk after I’ve given the blade another spruce up so I’m well armed. The videos recommend to sharpening them often. I’m pretty sure that I could get mine in an improved condition by spending just ten minutes on it whereas my first attempt was very thorough and maybe even overdone it somewhat. The teeth on my blades are small compared to the big chains on the pro chainsaws so they will only benefit from sharpening several times before they’re worn down too low but apparently the big toothed chains can last for years. In a nutshell, this kit was fantastic value when offset with the potential cost of replacement, it is very easy to use as the little guides and jig thing makes it all very simple. Just gotta choose the correct file for the corresponding sized chain and choose the correct angle to file at. It’s basically 30° usually I think. It comes with basic instructions but you can’t beat a YouTube video to learn a new skill as I have found over the years. I have 1000’s of £££’s worth of tools but I’ve never really owned metal working tools so I’m not sure how long files should last but I guess they dull themselves over time. At least if that happens I’ll only need to replace that one component of the set which’ll be just a few quid. I do have one small gripe. The files are manufactured such that they have a ‘prong/spike’ on one end to fit into the little wooden handle supplied. I found that this spike kept bending. I thought the metal would have been made of a harder metal so that wouldn’t have been a problem but it wasn’t too much of an issue. I’m very happy with my purchase and it feels good to know I’m not being wasteful by now practicing good maintenance.
V**Y
Bang on
Does what it is ment to do, quality seems fine. Have sharpened 1x chain saw and 3x pruners and seems to have done a good job happy days.
H**Y
Okay'ish
It cheap and cheerful so you do get what you pay for to a degree. The biggest issue was the wooden handle you push the file into struggles to hold it as you do any sort of sharpening motion. I found I had to keep pushing it back in after falling out numerous times whilst filing just one chainsaw. The files themselves were good enough and the guide is solid. If like me you needed to sharpen a chainsaw at short notice Prime delivered it same day and it did the job but I would recommend for long term use.
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