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1F-100/105x3.2x10PA,1F-100/105x3.2x16PA,1F-100/105x3.2x22.2PA,1F-100/105x4.7x22.2PA,1F-100/105x4.8x22.2PA,1F-145x3.2x22.2PA,1F-145x4.7x22.2PA,1F-145x4.8x22.2PA,1-145x6x22.2PA,1-145x6.3x22.2PA
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Wear-resistant chainsaw sharpening wheels engineered for professional machines. Multiple sizes and grits. Trusted by loggers, arborists, and chainsaw repair shops worldwide.

Engineering Advantage
High-density abrasive composition maintains cutting performance across extended sessions. Wheels hold their profile longer, reducing dressing frequency and downtime.
Each wheel is manufactured to exact dimensional tolerances — ensuring the correct geometry is transferred to every cutter tooth for a consistent, repeatable edge.
Formulated with heat-resistant binders that dissipate friction heat before it reaches the chain cutter. Prevents bluing, hardness loss, and premature chain fatigue.
Available bore sizes and diameters cover the full range of standard bench-mounted and hand-held chainsaw sharpening machines on the market.
Aggressive cutting action reduces sharpening time per tooth — critical for professional shops turning over multiple chains per day or field sharpening in logging operations.
Manufactured under controlled conditions with dimensional and hardness checks on every production batch. What you receive matches what you tested in the sample.

Selection Guide
Grit selection directly affects edge quality and sharpening speed. Match grit to chain condition and finish requirement — contact us for a tailored recommendation for your chain pitch and machine model.
Not sure which grit to specify? Contact us with your chain pitch (e.g. 3/8", .325") and chain model — we'll recommend the correct wheel.
Who Uses Them
Timber harvesting operations
Land clearing and site prep
Pulpwood and lumber production
Field sharpening between cuts
High-volume chain sharpening services
Chain reconditioning after impact damage
Cutter re-profiling and angle correction
Chain inspection and quality finishing
Precision pruning and crown removal
Storm damage clearance
Urban tree work needs frequent resharpening
Multiple-saw fleet maintenance
Firewood cutting and splitting
Land and property maintenance
Home workshop sharpening machines
Professional results without professional costs
Step-by-Step
Following the correct procedure maximises wheel life, protects the chain, and produces a consistent cutting edge across all cutter teeth.
Mount the grinding wheel securely onto your sharpening machine spindle. Confirm the wheel is fully seated and the locking nut is torqued before operating.
⚠ Wear eye protection before spinning the wheelAdjust the machine's angle guide (typically 25°–35° depending on chain type) and set the depth stop. Consult your chain manufacturer's specification sheet for exact values.
Common: 30° for most full-chisel chainsApply light, consistent pressure in one smooth pass per tooth. Do not dwell — keep the wheel moving to prevent heat concentration and protect the cutter's temper.
Light passes outperform heavy pressureAfter sharpening, inspect each cutter under good light for uniform depth, consistent hook angle, and a clean cutting edge. Re-grind any outliers with a light corrective pass.
All cutters should match in lengthSafety Reminder: Always wear eye protection and secure guards when operating grinding equipment. Inspect wheels for cracks or damage before each use. Never exceed the wheel's rated RPM.
FAQ
Tell us your chain pitch, machine model, grit preference, and volume. We respond within 24 hours.
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