Description

Chainsaw chain made of high-strength carbon steel, designed to offer a clean, fast and durable cut in all types of forestry and firewood maintenance work. This reference has 64 drive links, 0.325" pitch and 0.050" (1.3 mm) caliber/profile. The correct choice of chain depends on three pieces of information: the pitch (distance between links), the gauge (thickness of the drive link that fits on the bar) and the total number of links. These three details must match exactly those of your chainsaw bar to ensure correct assembly and safe operation. Compatible with all chainsaws that mount 0.325" 0.050" 64 links. To maintain its performance, it is advisable to sharpen it periodically and check its tension before each use. A properly tensioned and sharp chain produces large chips instead of fine sawdust, which indicates that it is cutting correctly.

Features

Thickness

0.050" (1.3 mm.)

Material

Steel

Application

All chainsaws that mount 0.325" 0.050" 64 links

Includes

Blister and chain

Profile

0.050" (1.3 mm.)

Presentation

Blister

Links

64

Chain pitch

0.325"

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if this chain is compatible with my chainsaw?

For this chain to be compatible with your chainsaw, three pieces of information must match the bar you are mounting: the chain pitch, the gauge or thickness of the drive link and the total number of links. This chain has a 0.325" pitch, 0.050" (1.3 mm) gauge and 64 links. If your bar matches these three data, the chain is compatible regardless of the brand of chainsaw.

Where can I see my current chain data?

The data is usually engraved or stamped on the drive link of the chain (pitch and gauge) and on the chainsaw bar itself. They also appear in the equipment manual or on the specifications sticker. If you have doubts, the most reliable thing is to count the number of drive links in your current chain and confirm the pitch and gauge with a specialized seller.

How often should the chain be sharpened?

It is advisable to sharpen the chain whenever you notice loss of performance, excessive vibrations or the chainsaw produces fine sawdust instead of large chips. In intensive professional use it may be necessary to sharpen several times a day; In domestic use, it is enough to review the edge every few sessions. Correct sharpening prolongs the life of the chain, saves fuel and reduces wear on the bar.

How should the chain be tensioned correctly?

The correct tension is one in which the chain fits tightly to the sword but allows it to be turned by hand without effort. It should not hang below the bar (too loose, risk of coming off) or be so tight that it prevents fluid movement (accelerates wear and can break the chain). Check the tension before each use, as chains loosen when heated and when cutting.

How long does a chainsaw chain last?

The duration depends on the use, the type of wood cut, the quality of the lubricating oil and the sharpening. A well-maintained chain can last several years in home use or hundreds of hours in professional use. Replace it when the teeth can no longer be sharpened due to wear, when cracks appear or when you have performed more than 5-10 complete sharpenings.

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