Pitch | 3/8" |
Gauge | .050" /1.3mm |
Material | 68CrNiMo3 |
Cutter | Semi-chisel, Full chisel |
Sequence | Standard, Semi-skip, Skip |
Drive links in common use | 68/72/76/84 |
The 3/8" saw chain is an ideal choice for homeowners and professional woodcutters. This 3/8" pitch, .050" gauge, low-vibration chain can efficiently handle any type of wood and improve the work efficiency for the loggers, quickly and precisely cut through timber, especially when working in tough hardwood forests, giving you a more aggressive cutter geometry and improved lubrication features. Blued cutters improve the corrosion resistance and extend the chain's lifespan. This logger chain is compatible with saws ranging from 50-100 cc, making it versatile and reliable.
Fit the following models:
Echo, Stihl, Husqvarna, Oregon, Craftsman, McCulloch, Homelite, Poulan, Makita, dolmar, Milwaukee and more.
Points to note when using a saw chain:![]() | SAW CHAIN IDENTIFICATIONPitch, gauge, and drive link count are the key dimensions for matching a saw chain to a chainsaw bar and sprocket. Pitch is the average distance between two rivets. Common saw chain pitches include 1/4", .325", 3/8", and .404". Gauge is the thickness of the drive link that fits into the guide bar groove. Common gauges include .043", .050", .058", and .063". Length is normally identified by the number of drive links, so counting the old chain is the most reliable way to confirm replacement length. |
![]() | Semi-Chisel CutterSemi-chisel cutters use a rounded working corner for smoother cutting and better tolerance in dirty or dusty wood. This cutter profile is easier to maintain, more forgiving with filing angle, and suitable for homeowners, farms, orchards, and general-purpose cutting. |
![]() | Full Chisel CutterFull chisel cutters have a sharp square-corner profile designed for fast, efficient cutting in clean softwood. This style provides quick and precise cuts, making it a strong choice for users who need higher cutting speed and can maintain the chain regularly. |
![]() | There are three common cutter sequences: standard, semi-skip, and skip. Each sequence is designed for different cutting conditions and guide bar lengths. Why choose Semi-skip tooth or Skip tooth chain? Semi-skip and skip sequences help improve chip flow, reduce the number of cutters to sharpen, lower cutting resistance, and reduce load on the power head when using longer bars. |
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