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3/16" x 8" Round Knurl Cut Chainsaw File - 1 File Per Bag

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The Crescent Nicholson chainsaw files feature an enhanced tooth design that allows for advanced sharpening and performance when sharpening chainsaw blades. The round shape with a knurled cut allows for more aggressive sharpening. The Crescent Nicholson chainsaw files are designed to deliver high-performing and precise sharpening.
  • Features
    • American pattern, round chainsaw file for sharpening the teeth of chainsaw blades
    • Round shaped file with a knurled cut for more aggressive sharpening
    • Enhanced tooth design for advanced material-removing performance
    • Provides a precise and clean finish to the chainsaw blade after sharpening
    • File handle accessories sold separately
    • American pattern, round chainsaw file for sharpening the teeth of chainsaw blades
    • Round shaped file with a knurled cut for more aggressive sharpening
    • Enhanced tooth design for advanced material-removing performance
    • Provides a precise and clean finish to the chainsaw blade after sharpening
    • File handle accessories sold separately
    • Learn how to sharpen your chainsaw blade teeth: https://www.crescenttool.com/resources/files-material-removal/how-sharpen-chainsaw
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  • Specifications
    • Weight (Catalog) : 0.060
    • Warranty : 1 Year
    • Overall Length : 8.0 in
    • UPC : 7891645191290
    • Prop 65 : No Warning
    • Material : Steel
    • File/Rasp Length : 8 in
    • File Cut : Knurl Cut
    • Handled : No
    • Packaging : Bagged
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    What is a chainsaw file used for?
    A chainsaw file is used to sharpen the blade on a chainsaw to restore the cutting performance and sharpness.
    How do I know which file size I need?
    The correct file size depends on the chainsaw's pitch. Please refer to the chain manufacturer's recommendation.
    What is the purpose of a flat file when sharpening a chainsaw blade?
    A flat file is used for filing and maintain proper depth gauge clearance, while the round file is used to sharpen the teeth.
    How do I sharpen the teeth on my chainsaw blade?
    Check out our How To video at https://www.crescenttool.com/resources/files-material-removal/how-sharpen-chainsaw for detailed instructions.
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