FILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 58J, 58L, 59J, AND 59L CHAINS
FILE SIZE: Use a 7/32" round file and file guide.
TOP-PLATE TOP-PLATE
DEPTH-GAUGE SETTING: CUTTING ANGLE: SIDE-PLATE ANGLE: FILING ANGLE: FILE-GUIDE ANGLE:
*
See warning below
.025"
60˚ 60˚
25˚
10˚
MAINTENANCE TOOLS
CHAIN REPLACEMENT P ARTS
NOTE: Individual parts packages contain 25 pieces.
LEFT-HAND RIGHT-HAND PRESET
CHAIN TYPE CUTTER CUTTER TIE STRAP TIE STRAP DRIVE LINK
58J, 58L P108795 P108796 P23825 P23868 P65514
59J, 59L P108795 P108796 P23825 P23868 P65513
ASSEMBLED DEPTH GAUGE BENCH GRINDER MINI GRINDER
FILE SIZE FILE GUIDE ROUND FILE TOOL, .025” FLAT FILE WHEEL, 5 3/4” WHEEL, 4 1/8”
7/32” 31686 (EA.) 70502 (12-PK.) 31941 (10-PK.) 12211 (12-PK.) OR534-316 OR4125-316
40458 (2-PK.)
For more information on these and other Oregon®products, contact your authorized Oregon®distributor, or:
OREGON CUTTING SYSTEMS DIVISION, BLOUNT, INC. PO Box 22127 · Portland, OR, U.S.A. 97269-2127
Phone: 503-653-8881 Fax: 503-653-4201 Web: http://www.oregonchain.com
IN CANADA: OREGON DISTRIBUTION LTD. 505 Edinburgh Rd. N., Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1H 6L4
Phone: 519-822-6870 Fax: 519-822-4999
Printed in USA 59L F&B A107035 AB 0301
WHICH CUTTER SEQUENCE IS BEST, ST ANDARD OR SKIP?
WHICH TYPE OF CUTTING DO YOU DO? THE CUTTER SEQUENCE TO USE:
I cut “non-fibrous” woods of average size, with guide bars up to
Standard sequence (58L, 59L)
approximately 28”
I cut fibrous woods, such as cedar or hemlock Skip sequence (58J, 59J)
I cut large wood, with long guide bars approximately 30” and longer Skip sequence (58J, 59J)
Oregon®.404”-pitch Super Guard®chains (58J, 58L, 59J,
and 59L) may be capable of kickback that could result in
serious injury to the saw operator or bystanders.
Although these chains have features designed to reduce kickback energy, they
are NOT low-kickback chains. Do not use Oregon
®
58J, 58L, 59J, or 59L unless
you have experience and specialized training for dealing with kickback. Saw chain
with lower kickback potential is available.
Failure to follow filing instructions can
increase the level of kickback which
can result in severe injury to the saw operator or bystanders.
*
Do not exceed the depth-gauge setting shown above
*
Always file depth gauges back to their original rounded
or ramped shape after lowering
Because every
cut counts