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Stihl 2 IN 1 EASY FILE CHAINSAW CHAIN SHARPENER .325"

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Features

  • Package dimensions:2.9 cms(L) x8.2 cms(W) x39.9 cms(H)
  • Package quantity: 1
  • Product Type: TOOLS
  • Country Of origin: United States

Description

Stihl 2 in 1 easy file chainsaw chain sharpener .325"

Brand: Stihl


Item Pitch: 8.26 Millimeters


Chain Type: Low Profile


Gauge: 0.33 inches


Item Length: 39.9 Centimeters


Pitch: 8.26 Millimeters


Chain Type: Low Profile


Gauge: 0.33 inches


Compatible Devices: Chainsaws (.325" chain type)


Drive Link Count: 72


Item Length: 39.9 Centimeters


Chain Length: 39.9 Centimeters


Brand Name: Stihl


Model Number: 56057504304


Global Trade Identification Number: 44


Manufacturer: Stihl


UPC: 752913162756 795711424244


Manufacturer Part Number: 56057504304


Included Components: no


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: STIHL 2 IN 1 EASY FILE CHAINSAW CHAIN SHARPENER .325"


Item Weight: 0.35 Kilograms


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect example of the right tool for the Wright job.
Style: Sharpener
The sharpener works great! I have a harbor freight automatic one that is hard to set up. This is very easy and sharpens both the cutting edge and the rakers simultaneously. Only a few pushes on each teeth makes a huge difference in your cutting. A little expensive, but well worth the money to know that you’re sharpening at the right angle. I have one for my large Stihl chainsaws and a different one for my small one. They both work great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Kenzilla

  • Excellent tool that saves money!
Style: Sharpener
Easiest way I have found to sharpen my chain. Tool shows you which way to use it and it sharpens the blade and files the depth guide at same time, ensuring great cutting chains. Has saved me so much money by sharpening rather than replacing. Takes me less than 10 minutes for a 20 inch bar
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2025 by Thomas Hammill

  • Very easy and effective
Style: Sharpener
This sharpener is unbelievably easy to use and highly effective. I watched the Stihl video before using. After about 5 minutes of use, the chain was like brand new. This is an excellent purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026 by KLB

  • Does the job
Style: Sharpener
Easy to use. Works well in the field to keep chain sharp.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by DH

  • Worth the purchase. Lasting several years. Leaves the blade as good as or better than new.
Style: Sharpener
I personally don't read 5 star reviews. This thing is great. The blade ends up surprisingly sharp and good as new. Easiest to clamp the blade in a vice but could be used in the field. Impressive and quick for a manual tool. I prefer power everything but the reviews are true, this thing is impressive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025 by HandyGuyWithTools

  • Very Good Product
Style: Sharpener
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2026 by Dale B.

  • You need this
Style: Sharpener
Well worth the money. Works great and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026 by Shawn

  • Works for even a dummy like me.
Style: Sharpener
I'm a chainsaw novice. I have a bunch of dead ash trees thanks to the emerald ash bore beetle. I figured I could save some money by buying a nice chainsaw and cutting them down myself. I noticed that it was getting harder and harder to saw the trees and eventually the chain bound and some of the drive links bent. I sucked it up and read the manual. What I didn't realize is the chain gets dull pretty quickly and you have to sharpen or replace it. Shut up, I said I was a novice and I'm too proud to read the manual until disaster hits. I went to the dealer and found a new chain was about $28. That was going to add up fast. I asked how much they'd charge to sharpen it. That was only $10. I went online and watched some videos. There are some cool tools to make sharpening easier, but they are kind of expensive and I'm a cheapskate--that's why I was doing this myself in the first place. I bought a vice and this file. The instructions were somewhat opaque and had no words, but knowing what I needed to do from the online videos, I was able to piece it together. The symbols on the file make clear what you are supposed to do once you figure things out. The first time I sharpened the chain it took 30 minutes, but each subsequent time, I got faster and after a half dozen or so sharpenings, I'm down to about 5 minutes. One helpful hint is that one of the links on the chain is green so you should start sharpening there so you can easily tell when you've gone around the entire chain. I'm not sure when I need to replace the files themselves, but as long as it keeps sharpening my chain, I guess I can keep using the initial files. I just finished cutting up my fourth tree today and am still on my second chain (that first one still has bent links). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2016 by Ken Housinger

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