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Notch Equipment
Notch 3/8" Pitch .050" Gauge Bumper Link Chainsaw Chain
Notch Chainsaw Chain is made for professional arborists and foresters,…
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Timberline
Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener Angle Guides
Accessory Angle Guides may be used in the 25˚ or 35˚ positio…
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Granberg
Granberg File-N-Joint Filing Guide
The File-N-Joint is a bar mounted filing system designed by Elof Granb…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna Depth Gauge File Guide .325
Husky Depth Gauge for .325 Pitch Chain. Specially designed depth gauge…
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Oregon Preset 25 Count Package
Preset tie straps are used to assemble chain loops. Preset tie straps …
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna X-CUT SP33G Semi-Chisel Chainsaw Chain
X-CUT SP33G is the first ever saw chain to be completely developed, de…
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Oregon Tie-Strap 25 Count Package
Tie straps are used to assemble chain loops. Tie straps are the female…
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Oregon
Oregon 520-120 Premium Chain Grinder
This Oregon Bench-Mount Chain Grinder is a durable machine built with …
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna X-CUT S93G Semi-Chisel Chainsaw Chain
The new S93G X-Cut chain gives you excellent precision and performance…
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Granberg
Granberg Grind-N-Joint Bar Mounted Chain Grinder
The Grind-N-Joint Bar Mounted 12 Volt Chain Grinder from Granberg comb…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna H25 Semi-Chisel Chainsaw Chain
A fast-cutting, low-vibration chain where cutters have small-radius wo…
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Oregon
Oregon 91PX Consumer Low Kickback Chain
Oregon 91PX is designed to incorporate the advantages of a professiona…
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Oregon
Oregon Logger Stump Vise
The stump vise is a great little tool to have when you’re at the jobsi…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna Depth Gauge File Guide .404
Husky Depth Gauge for .404 Pitch Chain. Specially designed depth gauge…
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Timberline
Timberline 3/16in Replacement Carbide
Made of tungsten carbide. Designed specifically for the Timberline Cha…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna Chain Roller Guide 3/8in low profile
Husky 3/8in File Gauge. Specially designed file gauges that give the f…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna H83 Full Chisel Chainsaw Chain
A high-performance, low-vibration chain with square-corner chisel"cutt…
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Timberline
Timberline 5/32in Replacement Carbide
Made of tungsten carbide. Designed specifically for the Timberline Cha…
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Husqvarna
Husqvarna Filing Vise
File your chain in the field. This portable filing vise digs in to any…
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Oregon
Oregon 91PX Chainsaw Chain Reel - 100' Reel
91PX is designed to incorporate the advantages of our professional ser…
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Chainsaw Chains
Without a chain, your chain saw isn't going to be able to do much for you. However, not just any chain will do. You have to have the right saw chain to get the job done. Chainsaw bars need specific chains, otherwise, you'll have a more dangerous tool in your hands than normal.
If you're on the search for a new chainsaw chain, you've come to the right place. We carry all kinds of saw chains to fit your needs. Find out how to get the best chain for your tool below.
Determining What Saw Chain Size You Need
Chains come in a number of different sizes. In most cases, your chainsaw bar will have a measurement on it, telling you exactly what chainsaw chain you'll need. However, if that measurement is missing, there are other ways to determine what size replacement you'll need. You'll have to measure two separate things to find the right saw chain, pitch and gauge.
Figuring Out Chain Pitch
A chain's pitch is the distance between the chain's drive links. This an easy measurement to obtain from just about any chain, even when the chains are still on chainsaws. Simply measure the distance between any 3 consecutive rivets. Then, divide the number by 2. This is your chain pitch. The most common chain pitches you'll find when you enter a shop are 3/8" and .325". Availability for these two sizes is common.
Determining Chain Gauge
Chain gauge is the width of the groove that fits the chainsaw bar. Determining chain gauge is fairly easy work, as long as you have a few coins with you, and a flathead screwdriver. First, take your chain off the chainsaw bar. Carefully clean any debris or junk out of the groove that travels along the bar. Then, using your coins, find the coin that fits snugly into the groove. It shouldn't be loose, and it shouldn't have to be forced. Each coin represents a different gauge measurement:
- Quarters are a .063 gauge
- Pennies are a .058 gauge
- Dimes are a .050 gauge
What About Low Kickback Chains?
A low kickback chain provides safety where some other chains don't. They reduce the risk of kickback through different design. They're also known as semi-chisel chains. Some believe that these chains are a compromise on efficiency, especially when compared to a full chisel chain. However, it's recommended that you use a low kickback chain if you're just getting started with chainsaws.Treestuff Carries the Chainsaw Chains You're Looking For When you shop at Treestuff, you're going to find the chainsaw chain you're looking for. We carry a number of different products from trusted brands like Oregon and Husqvarna.
As always, safety and quality are the utmost concern. If you're not sure what you need or have any questions, please ask a Treestuff specialist by using our online chat. You can also reach us at info@treestuff.com and by calling 877-408-7337.