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This Granberg grinder has a small rubber/plastic drive belt that wears out occasionally. I purchased a couple from your Laytonville store when it was open and would be interested in acquiring a few more. How do I do this now that you're 100 mail order?
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What you purchased in the past was a G 840. Put that number in the search, and you'll find it.
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Posted by: Peter R from CA on 10/11/2007 |
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How long would it take to sharpen a chain?
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Considering the chain hasn't seen a rock, and it's just a normal sharpening, about 10 or 15 seconds per tooth should do it.
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Posted by: Jon S from Wi on 11/4/2007 |
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Does this device index to a set grind depth, or is it adjustable?
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Yes, it is indexable for both the tooth and the raker or depth gauge.
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Posted by: Will M from WA on 11/11/2007 |
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Will it sharpen Ripping chain as well or do any models. Thanks Nick
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Yes, this will sharpen ripping chain. The only issue with these types of grinders whether your sharpening conventional or ripping chain is the stone. As you use the stone it will lose diameter but, still keep grinding. You have to know when to change the stone.
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Posted by: nick l from ga on 2/1/2008 |
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I have been doing a lot of cutting lately and tired of going (and paying) to get the chains sharpened. I tried using a file but it took a lot of time and produced lousy results. Do these things work for an non-pro?
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The bar mounted feature will keep the angles straight and give you a good sharp chain. Another good item 15200 which uses a file but gives the same results manually.
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Posted by: Frederick from Island on 4/2/2008 |
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I noticed the description says it includes a 7/32" griding stone. Will this grind a 3/8" pitch chain? Or will I need a different grinding stone? If it does require a different stone, can you tell me which one I'd need to purchase? Thanks!
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The 7/32 stone works for all 375 & 404 pitch chain, the 3/16 stone is used on 325 chain, and the 5/32 stone is used on low profile (Picco) & 1/4 pitch chain.
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Posted by: LorySue from WA on 8/5/2008 |
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How long is the battery power cord?
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The cord is 8 feet long.
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Posted by: LorySue from WA on 8/5/2008 |
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Will this work on a decksaw using 11H harvester chain?
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Yes, with stone item # 46410 516 you can file any 3/4" pitch chain with this machine.
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Posted by: Andy from CA on 8/28/2008 |
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Does the unit accept other brand stones such as dremel or any other readilty available brands?
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Yes, it works with most common brands.
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Posted by: Jeff J from TX on 1/1/2009 |
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I can't find a listing for replacement stones. Do you sell them?
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Yes, we sell two type. The standard are item # 46410. We also have the EZE Lap stones (use EZE for the search), which have diamond dust in them and do not loose their shape.
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Posted by: Scot D from Brum on 3/15/2009 |
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