Included in the price:
Chain + Two spare links
The chain has been designed to meet the requirements of different saw models. Its parameters, such as chain pitch and groove width, are standard for many popular saws , making it easy to customize the tool.
the use of a full chisel in the chain ensures accurate and fast cutting , which is extremely important when working with wood. The set also includes two spare links , which can be useful if the chain is damaged during operation.
This chainsaw chain is a versatile solution that will work on many saw models. Thanks to the full chisel, it guarantees cutting efficiency and precision. Two spare links will further extend the life of the chain. With this kit, you can enjoy the efficient operation of your saw for a long time.
The chain is compatible with a wide range of saw models, making it a universal choice for owners of tools of various brands. Here are some compatible models:
and other chainsaws with such parameters.
Information on the technical parameters of the saw chain and guide bar can most often be found on the packaging or in the saw's operating instructions, in the saw's manual in the form of stamped symbols, or on the internet on the equipment manufacturer's website.
When choosing the right chain for your saw, pay attention to several key parameters:
in the case of 3/8 chains, the distance between the three rivets is approx. 19 mm. Chain pitch can also be verified by checking the number of teeth on the clutch basket.
how to do that?
If the number of teeth on the clutch basket is:
If the clutch basket has a floating gear instead of a fixed gear, the floating gear will be stamped with stroke information ie:
Remove the chain from the chainsaw - Make sure the chainsaw is turned off and unplugged to prevent accidental starting. Then remove the chain from the bar.
Place the chain on a flat surface – Place the chain on a table or other flat surface to make counting easier.
Locate the guide links – The guide links are small metal “teeth” located on the underside of the chain that fit into the groove of the bar. These are different from the cutting teeth which are located on top of the chain.
Count All Leader Links - Start counting at one of the leader links and count each subsequent link around the chain until you are back where you started. Each guide link counts as one.