Oregon 73LGX プリント

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 distributor, or:
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Printed in USA   72LGX F&B    A107022   AG   1108
OREGON
®
 72LGX/JGX, 73LGX/JGX, and 75LGX/JGX Super 
Guard
®
 chains 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 energies, these
are NOT low-kickback chains. Do not use OREGON
®
 72LGX/JGX, 73LGX/JGX, or 
75LGX/JGX Super Guard
®
 chains 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
If you cut abrasive woods such as railroad ties, skidded wood, fire damaged areas, par-
tially logged areas after a skidder, or any place where wood is dirty, we recommend you 
use the MultiCut™ versions of OREGON
®
 chains. MultiCut™ chains have extra-heavy-
duty chrome plating applied with an advanced plating process to withstand these kinds of 
tough, dirty conditions. It also allows you to maintain your saw chain without the need of 
any special tools. Contact OREGON
®
 or your authorized OREGON
®
 distributor for further 
information on MultiCut™ chains.
Do you cut wood in dirty or abrasive conditions?
Standard
Chain Part No.
Multicut 
Part No.
72LGX
M72LPX
73LGX
M73LPX
75LGX
M75LPX
Chain Replacement Parts
Chain Type
Left-hand Cutter
Right-hand Cutter
Tie Strap
Preset Tie Strap
Drive Link
72LGX/JGX
P26197 (25-PK.)
P26198 (25-PK.)
P23837 (25-PK.)
P23910 (25-PK.)
P65715 (25-PK.)
73LGX/JGX
P26197 (25-PK.)
P26198 (25-PK.)
P23837 (25-PK.)
P23910 (25-PK.)
P68183 (25-PK.)
75LGX/JGX
P26197 (25-PK.)
P26198 (25-PK.)
P23837 (25-PK.)
P23921 (25-PK.)
P30927 (25-PK.)
Maintenance Tools
File Size
Assembled File 
Guide
Round Files
Depth Gauge 
Tool, .025"
Flat File
Bench Grinder 
Wheel 5 3/4"
Mini Grinder 
Wheel, 4 1/4"
7/32" (5.6mm)
31686 (EA.)
70502 (12-PK.)
40458 (2-PK.)
31941 (10-PK.)
12211 (12-PK.)
OR534-316
(3/16" Thick)
OR4125-316
(3/16" Thick)
 
Which cutter sequence is best, standard or skip?
What type of cutting do you do?
The cutter sequence to use:
   I cut "non-fibrous" woods of average size, with guide bars up to 24"
   Standard sequence (72LGX, 73LGX, 75LGX)
   I cut fibrous woods, such as cedar or hemlock
   Skip sequence (72JGX, 73JGX, 75JGX)
   I cut large wood using very long bars, approximately 28" or longer
   Skip sequence (72JGX, 73JGX, 75JGX)
FILING 
INSTRUCTIONS
(without file guide)
A
B
C
D
TOp pLaTe aNGLe
DOWN aNGLe
DepTh GaUGe SeTTING
FINISheD CUTTeR
GRINDING 
INSTRUCTIONS
VISe ROTaTe aNGLe
VISe TILT aNGLe
heaD TILT aNGLe
DepTh GaUGe SeTTING
FINISheD CUTTeR
25º
25º
10º
10º
55º
.025"
(.6 mm)
.025"
(.6 mm)
When  using  an  OREGON
®
 
file  guide,  ALWAYS 
hold it level, 0°, flat on the Top Plate.
*
.025"
(.6 mm)
.025"
(.6 mm)
.025"
(.6 mm)
.025"
(.6 mm)
*
(LGX not available in Multicut)