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Bar & Chain Catalog
17th Edition Effective January 2016
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Table of Contents
ANSI INFORMATION ANSI requirements How STIHL dealers comply How STIHL complies What the dealer has to do Other recommended practices Recommendations for Rental Dealers Information for Logging Companies
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STIHL OILOMATIC® SAW CHAIN STIHL OILOMATIC® principle Saw chain construction Maintenance instructions How to read saw chain ID numbers OILOMATIC® saw chain types Saw chain selection guide File and file handle guide reference Saw chain repair parts list
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STIHL GUIDE BARS STIHL Ematic™ guide bars Recommended guide bars for STIHL chain saws
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GUIDE BAR SPROCKET TIPS Sprocket nose reference charts
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SAW CHAIN CROSS REFERENCE CHARTS STIHL OILOMATIC® saw chain for other brands of chain saws
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Competitive SAW CHAINS STIHL® / Oregon® / Carlton® / Windsor®
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The following trademarks as used in this Bar and Chain Catalog are owned by Andreas STIHL: STIHL ROLLOMATIC® Ematic™ STIHL RAPID™ ® OILOMATIC STIHL PICCO™ STIHL MiniBoss™ q
STIHL DUROMATIC® STIHL Quickstop® STIHL MAGNUM® STIHL M-Tronic™
FARM BOSS® STIHL WOOD BOSS® TIMBERSPORTS®
Any unauthorized use of these trademarks without the express written consent of ANDREAS STIHL AG & Co. KG is strictly prohibited.
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Section 1
ANSI Information
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ANSI Information 1.
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ANSI/OPEI B175.1-2012
This section of the Bar and Chain Catalog is to inform you about the ANSI kickback standard, to assure you that STIHL offers products which comply with the performance, design, labeling and information requirements of the standard, and to demonstrate to you how we have made it easy for you to understand and to comply with the kickback standard. ANSI is the abbreviation for the American National Standards Institute, OPEI is the abbreviation for the Outdoor Power Equipment Institue. OPEI is the standard development organization or secretariat for ANSI B175.1. The complete title for the current revision is ANSI/OPEI B175.1-2012. Throughout this catalog, ANSI/OPEI B175.1-2012 is referred to as ANSI B175.1. Many people do not realize that the first ANSI standard for chain saws was developed in 1979 and that this new kickback requirement is simply an amendment to one section of the existing standard. Although the standard is voluntary in theory, it must be considered as mandatory in practice. If a dealer sells a non-complying product or fails to adequately warn the customer while purchasing noncomplying products, the dealer may increase the risk of kickback injury to his customer.
1.1 B175.1-2012 REQUIREMENTS ANSI Performance and Design Requirements Section 5.11 of ANSI standard B175.1-2012 sets certain performance and design criteria related to chain saw kickback. To comply with section 5.11 of ANSI B175.1-2012 a. saws with a displacement of less than 3.8 cubic inches • must, in their original condition, meet a 45 degree computer derived kickback angle or the moving chain shall be stopped before the chain saw meets the 45 degree computed kickback angle • and must be equipped with at least two devices to reduce the risk of a kickback injury, such as a chain brake, low-kickback chain, reduced kickback bar, etc. b. saws with a displacement of 3.8 cubic inches and above. • must be equipped with at least one device designed to reduce the risk of kickback injury, such as a chain brake, low-kickback chain, reduced kickback bar, etc. The December 2011 edition of UL 60745-2-13 standard sets similar performance and design criteria for electric chain saws.
1.2 ANSI LABELING AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS In addition to the performance and design requirements, the standard also includes detailed requirements for labeling powerheads