.325" .063" Saw Chain

0.325" Chainsaw Chain

.325" .063" Saw Chain

Pitch

3/8’’

Gauge

.063''/1.6mm

Material

68CrNiMo3

Cutter

Semi-chisel, Full chisel

Sequence

Standard, Semi-skip, Skip

Drive links in common use

68/72/76/84

This chain is perfect for tackling a variety of cutting tasks, ideal for professional users in demanding conditions. Whether you need to trim branches, cut firewood, or clear fallen trees, this chainsaw chain will deliver reliable performance under prolonged use. It features sharp and efficient cutting teeth that effortlessly glide through wood, ensuring smooth and precise cuts every time. With its sturdy construction, this chainsaw chain is built to withstand heavy use and provide long-lasting durability.

 

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:
1. Wear personal protective equipment to prevent the saw chain from rebounding during use.
2. When cutting, stand on one side of the saw and hold the saw with both hands.
3. When the saw is running, do not run around with the saw
4. Keep the saw properly maintained.
5. When replacing a new chain or using it in a cold area, it is recommended to run at low speed for two minutes so that the chain can be pumped with moderate lubricating oil.
6. Try to avoid collision with rocks, stones, concrete or hardened metal.

Points to note when maintaining  a saw chain:
1. When maintaining and replacing the chain, make sure that the chain saw is not running and wear professional gloves.
2. To properly lubricate the chain, use only high-quality lubricants.
3. After the new chain has been cut several times, it should be checked again, and the tension should be readjusted after cooling if necessary.
4. Please wear gloves to adjust the chain tension to avoid injury.
5. Always file in the direction of the indicator line on the top plate.


Saw Chain Identification Diagram

SAW CHAIN IDENTIFICATION

Pitch, 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 Cutter Diagram

Semi-Chisel Cutter

Semi-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 Cutter Diagram

Full Chisel Cutter

Full 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.

 
Standard Semi-skip Skip Chain Sequence Diagram

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.

Product Advantages

German Raw Materials

Imported raw materials support reliable hardness, toughness, and wear resistance.

OEM Manufacturing

Private label production, custom branding, and packaging for global buyers.

Sharp Cutting Performance

Precision-ground cutters help deliver smooth cuts and efficient performance.

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