What do Oregon chain numbers mean?
What do Oregon chain numbers mean?
Chain Pitch is the size of the chain, and is defined as the distance between any three consecutive rivets divided by two. OREGON® chain is made in several pitches – 1/4″ is the smallest, 3/8″ is the most popular, 3/4” is the largest.
Are Oregon chains compatible with Stihl?
Oregon R55 AdvanceCut Chainsaw Chain for 16-Inch Bar -55 Drive Links – low-kickback chain fits several Stihl models. This product is only available through retailers or servicing dealers. Designed to fit most chainsaw models that require a 3/8 Inch low-profile pitch, .
How do you read OREGON chainsaw bar numbers?
To find the called length of your chainsaw bar, measure it from its front tip all the way back to the cutter closest to the body of the saw. Round this measurement up to the nearest even number in inches. For example, a bar that measures 18 3/4″ will actually have a called length of 20″.
What is the difference between #40 and #41 roller chain?
#40 will be the beefiest chain in this class. This will help with thicker sprockets since there is more room between the side plates. #41 will look just like the #420 chain, but will stand shorter.
What size is #35 chain?
#35 Chain Dimensions
Size | Pitch (P) | Weight (Per Ft) |
---|---|---|
35-2 | 0.375″ | 0.46 LBS |
35-3 | 0.375″ | 0.70 LBS |
35-4 | 0.375″ | 0.95 LBS |
How do I know what size file for my chainsaw chain?
Simply put, the type of chainsaw file you need directly corresponds with the size of your chain pitch. The larger the pitch will mean the higher the cutting teeth will be. The higher the teeth will therefore mean the larger the file will need to be.
Can you use an Oregon chain on a Husqvarna chainsaw?
Chainsaw Bar & H78 Chain, Fits Husqvarna, Poulan, Makita, Craftsman, Jonsered, McCulloch and more (577330) This product is only available through retailers or servicing dealers.
What Oregon chain fits Stihl MS250?
The 22LPX068G Saw Chain fits several Stihl® chainsaws including MS230 and MS250.
What do chainsaw chain numbers mean?
If you are replacing a Stihl® chain, you can look at the numbers on the side of the chain to determine pitch, gauge, and other characteristics of the chain. Example: Your chain has the number 33RM2 stamped in the side of it. The first number represents the pitch: 1 = 1/4″ 2 = 0.325″