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Oregon Professional Compact 120-Volt Bench Grinder, Universal Saw Chain Sharpener, for All Chainsaw Chains (410-120)

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Style: Grinder (410-120)


Features

  • Bench or wall mounted Professional grinder: Perfect for semi-professional and home users who regularly saw wood
  • Save time & money: Sharpen your own chainsaw chains. Grinder easily mounts to a bench or wall with two included bolts - ideal for a workshop or garage
  • Universal sharpener: Sharpens up to .404 pitch chain. Sharpen almost saw any chain from manufacturers such as Oregon, Stihl, Husqvarna, and others
  • One-way motor rotation: Provides greater operator safety and comes with a manual chain clamping vice
  • Includes: Grinder, a dressing brick and profile guide, operator instructions plus two grinding wheels (3.2mm & 4.7mm) and a 6.0mm flat profile disc for depth gauge maintenance

Description

Why Oregon Bench Grinders? You take pride in your work, and we know you work hard every day. The craftsmanship you put into your job or project requires solutions designed and built to exacting standards. Oregon stands by you. Providing the convenience and quality you need. This Oregon Bench or Wall Mounted Chain Grinder Sharpener provides powerful performance perfect for semi-professional and home users who regularly saw wood. This reliable bench grinder combines precision results with the premier quality you can trust from Oregon. Features a manual chain clamping vice, plus one-way motor rotation for greater operator safety. It is ideal for all chain types. Includes: three wheels - 3.2mm - radius profile disc for 1/4"", 3/8"" low profile and .325"" pitch saw chains, and 4.7mm - radius profile disc for 3/8"" pro and .404"" pitch saw chain, and a 6.0mm - flat profile disc for depth gauge maintenance. Oregon’s high-quality grinding wheels resist burning of the cutters and leave a precision finish. Package Contains: 1 x Oregon Semi Professional Saw Chain Grinder (120 volt) 1 x Dressing brick and profile guide 2 x Wheels for sharpening 1 x 6.0mm wheel for depth gauge.

Brand: Oregon


Horsepower: 0.193


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15"L x 8"W x 11"H


Product Dimensions: 15 x 8 x 11 inches


Item Weight: 17 pounds


Manufacturer: Oregon Tool


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 410-120


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great
Assembly was a pain because I didn't realize the chain rail could rotate out of the way to mount the motor but after that it's been very use friendly. Brought life back to my hand sharpened chains, it was surprising to see how far off I had gotten with a round file. All of my 3/8 and 404 have been set at 25/55 tilted and seam to be factory sharp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by Drew E. Stanton

  • Sharpest review
The grinder is exactly what I wanted and needed with four saws and plenty of wood to cut I needed to sharpen efficiently and exactness is paramount. This sharpener is easy to set up and use. It is quiet and powerful. As you can expect, with “Oregon” products, it is built with quality and precision. I would recommend it to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Richard B

  • Works awesome
This works awesome and worth every penny
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Accurate & Repeatable with Patience
For over 30 years of cutting at least five cords of firewood every Winter, I always used to hand file my saw chain in the field, but as the chain wore, got dinged and the file wore, the minor inconsistencies stacked up to degrade the quality and longevity of the cut. Swapping a sharp chain for dull one in the field is more efficient, as is setting up my new Oregon 410-120 chainsaw chain grinder to sharpen four to six dull chains in turn at one sitting, like an assembly line. I purchased a separate CBN(Carbon Boron Nitride) super abrasive wheel, over the stock pink Aluminum Oxide grinding wheel for a smoother grind finish and longevity with the frictional heat being absorbed by the aluminum wheel body, to prevent overheating each chain cutter tooth, which may explain the fan-cooled motor housing getting hot to the touch. I built a simple plywood “bookend” portable mount so I could just “C”-clamp the grinder to my folding sawhorse, then easily store it when not in use The grinder set-up and operation are pretty straight forward, but the cutter tooth backstop and grind depth indices need to be adjusted when switching to grind opposite side cutters. Since the motor only rotates in one direction, the wheel leaves a burr exiting the left-hand cutter teeth. When grinding down the depth stops with the 1/4” thick pink Aluminum Oxide grinding wheel provided, the right-hand depth stops tend to catch abruptly and are pulled in under the wheel, as they lean out away from the wheel, toward the operator, and the chain is not centered under wheel’s lowest tangent point, so they catch and try to stand up vertically into the wheel. The Left-hand depth gauges lean the opposite way, so as not to catch in this manner. Safety glasses are a must, but the grinder is fairly quiet, so no hearing protection required. In the open shade of my carport, the LED light didn’t add much, but probably would in a dimly lit garage or shop. For weeks I’ve been battling a two-foot diameter Japanese Maple stump. It is so hard and gnarled, that it just bogged my faithful Stihl 028 saw and quickly dulled and cooked a brand new Stihl 33RSF72 Full-Chisel skip tooth chain. Several hand-file resharpenings made no difference, but after sharpening it on my new grinder, with stock 30*-60*-10* angle settings, I finally managed to chew my way through the stump before it dulled! Another sharpening and one final slice should get it below grade for permanent burial and end my long nightmare -Yah!🙏🤞🏻😇 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Silvertabby Silvertabby

  • Don't be stubborn, like me
I have been living in a forest, and using firewood here in MT, for 17 years. I enjoy cutting my own logs into rounds, splitting them, stacking them, and burning them. I was aware of chain saws before this, but by no means an expert. About 15 years ago, I bought a Harbor Freight grinder/sharpener, for probably $40. It was 'ok' for setting the edge of the cutters, but not much else. It is also fairly loose, so every grind isn't the same as the next. I mostly used a Dremel with grinding bits to 'touch up' the cutters. I finally broke down and got this grinder. I knew it was recognized as the best in the business, but didn't want to spend almost $300. Well, it is on sale now for $200. I made the choice and ordered it. It came today. Took me about 45 minutes to make a stand and get it set up. The instructions are 'ok', but I was confused how things 'moved' at first. Got it figured out. Setup for the angles is simple, just follow the chart. After setting it up, I began to grind the chain I had been using. After the first cutter, I was shocked at the difference in the cutting edges. I had been nowhere close to the right angles. It took a lot off the cutters, since things were so messed up, but that will change with subsequent sharpenings. I haven't set the rakers yet, that will be tomorrow, but I already know they are close. Took the sharpened chain out with my Husky Rancher and tried a log. It practically fell through the wood. I feel I was using half the pressure to guide the bar, and without timing before and after, I also feel it cut 40% faster. The difference in chips was obvious, as the new chips were sitting on top of the 'sawdust' I had been making before. This is a quality product, at a good price now, and well worth the expense. I just wish I had ordered it before I did the first 2 of 6 cords I need to cut for winter. The next 4 will go much quicker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by William R.

  • Overall is a capable sharpener
It feels a little Harbor Fright ish, but is capable and works well. Has a learning curve but once mastered you will wonder why you didn’t purchase with the chainsaw?
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by TEC Man 2000

  • Was as advertised.
Appears to be good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by scoutmaster

  • Wish I would have purchased years ago.
This was a great purchase. Easy to setup. This makes sharpening the chainsaw chains a breeze. Take your time setting it up and you will be impressed
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Daniel LaFramboise

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