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Oregon PowerCut™ 73LPX068E Saw Chain, 3/8", .058", 68 Drive Links, 18"DescriptionOregon 73LPX068E is a professional PowerCut™ saw chain designed for high-performance wood cutting applications. It features a 3/8" pitch, .058" (1.5 mm) gauge and 68 drive links, a configuration commonly used with compatible 18" (approximately 45 cm) guide bars. The 73LPX chain features full chisel cutters designed for fast and efficient cutting performance. Oregon classifies the 73LPX as a professional PowerCut™ chain and recommends the 3/8" PowerCut range for saws approximately 50–100 cc in size. Oregon's LubriTec™ lubrication system helps keep the chain and guide bar properly lubricated, reducing friction and helping extend service life. Durable cutter construction, a chrome outer layer and hardened rivets provide additional resistance to wear during demanding cutting applications. Top-plate filing indicators help maintain the correct sharpening angle, while the specified file diameter for this chain configuration is 7/32" (5.5 mm). For correct fitment, guide bar length alone should not be used to select the chain. The chainsaw and guide bar must match all three key specifications: 3/8" pitch, .058" (1.5 mm) gauge and 68 drive links.Technical Specifications Brand: Oregon Model: 73LPX068E Product Family: PowerCut™ Chain Type: 73LPX Pitch: 3/8" Gauge: .058" / 1.5 mm Drive Links: 68 Compatible Bar Length: 18" / approx. 45 cm* Cutter Type: Full Chisel LubriTec™: Yes Recommended Saw Size: 50–100 cc File Size: 7/32" / 5.5 mm Application: Professional wood cutting Pack Quantity: 1 pc.Package Includes 1 × Oregon PowerCut™ 73LPX068E Saw Chain, 3/8", .058", 68 Drive Links..
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HUSQVARNA SP33G Chainsaw ChainDescription: The HUSQVARNA 581643172 chainsaw chain is designed with exceptional attention to quality and cutting performance. Made of high-quality chrome-plated steel, this chain offers durability and corrosion resistance. With 72 links and proven precision-link technology, it ensures low vibration, which not only improves working comfort but also contributes to more precise and smoother cuts. With the X-CUT SP33G chain, you maximize the power of your gas-powered chainsaw, achieving optimal performance and efficiency for every job. Technical Specifications:For models: 435 II, 545, 550 XP® Mark IIChain length: 45 cmGuide bar thickness: 1.3 mmChain pitch: 3/8"Number of links: 72Weight: 0.500 kg..
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Oregon 90PX052E Chainsaw Chain, 14" / 35 cm, 3/8" LP, 1.1 mm, 52 Drive LinksDescriptionThe Oregon 90PX052E is a chainsaw chain designed for use with 14" (35 cm) guide bars. Featuring a 3/8" Low Profile (LP) pitch, 1.1 mm (.043") gauge, and 52 drive links, it delivers smooth, precise, and efficient cutting for pruning, firewood preparation, and general woodcutting applications. As part of the Oregon 90PX series, the chain is engineered for reduced vibration, smooth cutting performance, and improved control. It is suitable for both professional and domestic users operating compatible petrol or cordless chainsaws. The Oregon 90PX052E is an ideal replacement chain for users seeking genuine Oregon quality with precise compatibility.Technical Specifications Brand: Oregon Model: 90PX052E Series: 90PX Type: Chainsaw chain Guide bar length: 14" (35 cm) Pitch: 3/8" Low Profile (LP) Gauge: 1.1 mm (.043") Drive links: 52 Application: Compatible petrol and cordless chainsaws Package Includes 1 × Oregon 90PX052E Chainsaw Chain..
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Oregon AdvanceCut 90PX56E Chainsaw ChainThe Oregon AdvanceCut 90PX56E is a chainsaw chain designed for small, low-power gas, electric, and cordless chainsaws, where the bar specifications match a 3/8-inch low-profile bar, a 0.043-inch (1.1 mm) groove, and 56 drive links. This model is part of the 90PX series and features a narrow-kerf design for lower cutting resistance.A practical solution for maintenance and cuttingThe chain is suitable for household and light professional tasks such as pruning, wood cutting, and general property maintenance. The low-vibration, low-kickback design contributes to better control, while the semi-chisel/chamfer chisel teeth provide a good balance between cutting performance and durability.Key Technical SpecificationsThe chain segment has a 3/8 LP pitch, a 0.043-inch (1.1 mm) link thickness, and 56 links. A 11/64-inch (4.5 mm) round saw is used for maintenance. The set includes 1 Oregon AdvanceCut 90PX56E chainsaw chain.Before purchasing, it is important to check the bar marking and the number of links to ensure proper fit and safe operation. A suitable choice for replacing a worn chain on compatible saws...
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Chain for chain saw

Chain for chain saw

Chainsaw chain

A chainsaw chain is a cutting accessory that determines the cutting speed, the cleanliness of the cut, and the load on the chainsaw. When working with firewood, pruning, trimming branches, felling trees, or maintaining your yard and garden, a properly selected chain reduces effort and protects the guide bar, sprocket, and engine from unnecessary wear. In this section, you will find chains for gas, electric, and cordless chainsaws, designed for various bar lengths, pitch, drive link thicknesses, and cutting tooth types.

A chainsaw chain is selected based on precise parameters, not just the bar length. Two chains of the same length may look similar, but they differ in pitch, bar groove, and number of drive links. A mismatch between these specifications makes installation difficult, impairs cutting performance, and puts strain on the mechanism. Therefore, when replacing a chain, it is advisable to check the specifications of the old chain, the guide bar, or the machine's nameplate.

Application in wood cutting

A chainsaw chain is used for seasonal wood preparation, property maintenance, fruit tree care, forestry work, and professional logging operations. For lighter tasks, a smooth running action, lower vibration, and easier machine handling are typically desired. For intensive work on hard or contaminated wood, a more durable cutting edge, good chip removal capability, and stable performance during cutting are valued.

Chains differ in tooth shape. Teeth with a more rounded profile are easier to maintain and perform better in variable conditions. More aggressive profiles cut quickly but require more precise sharpening and stable saw guidance. When choosing for home use, control and easy maintenance are usually the priority, while for professional use, the focus is on performance and durability during prolonged cutting.

How to Choose the Right Chain

A chainsaw chain is selected based on several technical specifications. The pitch indicates the distance between the links and must match the sprocket and guide bar. The thickness of the drive link must fit the groove in the guide bar so that the chain runs smoothly, without play or binding. The number of drive links determines the actual length of the chain and is one of the most reliable guidelines for replacement.

  • Chain pitch-varies in size depending on the chainsaw class and type of work.
  • Guide link thickness-must match the guide bar groove for proper movement.
  • Number of drive links-determines the exact length and affects installation.
  • Bar length-a useful reference, but insufficient without the other parameters.
  • Tooth type-affects speed, cut quality, and sharpening performance.

Compatibility with the bar and the machine

For chainsaws, compatibility between the bar, chain, and sprocket is critical for safe operation. A chainsaw chain with an incorrect pitch will not fit properly on the sprocket, and an incorrect link thickness prevents proper movement in the guide bar. If the chain is longer or shorter than required, the tensioning mechanism will not function correctly. The correct size extends the life of the consumable and reduces the risk of the chain coming off during cutting.

Materials, Construction, and Maintenance

A chainsaw chain is typically made of hardened steel with cutting links, connecting links, and guide links. Some models feature a design aimed at reducing vibration or improving oil drainage during operation. Regular lubrication is directly related to the service life of the chain and guide bar. Insufficient oil leads to overheating, faster dulling, and uneven wear.

Maintenance includes periodic sharpening, cleaning of resin and chips, checking the tension, and inspecting for damaged links. A sharp chain cuts with a uniform chip and does not require heavy pressure on the machine. If fine dust comes out of the cut, if the saw pulls to one side, or if you feel overheating, the chain probably needs sharpening, cleaning, or replacement.

Practical guidelines for purchasing

For occasional home use, a chainsaw chain that cuts smoothly and is easy to maintain is a good choice. For regular firewood preparation, it is best to find a balance between speed, control, and the durability of the cutting edge. For professional use, the precise geometry of the teeth, durability under prolonged load, and compatibility with the specific machine are important. When working with dirtier wood or wood with traces of soil and sand, the chain dulls more quickly, so having a spare chain prevents downtime.

A chainsaw chain is a consumable that should be selected specifically for the saw and the task at hand. Check the pitch, thickness, and number of drive links, inspect the condition of the guide bar, and use chain oil with the correct viscosity for the season. This ensures the machine runs more smoothly, the cut remains clean, and maintenance is easier.

Choose a chainsaw chain at Toolsbox.bg based on the specifications of your chainsaw, the type of wood, and the workload. The organized filters and technical data for each model help you select the right consumable for your garden, workshop, construction site, or professional maintenance needs.

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