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RICHTIGE SÄGEKETTE FINDEN: IDENTIFIZIEREN UND ERSETZEN VON KETTEN

In zahlreichen Fällen bietet Oregon mehrere Sägekettenoptionen für eine Kettensäge an. Hier finden Sie Informationen, die Ihnen dabei helfen sollen, die richtige Sägekette für Ihre Kettensäge und die verschiedenen Kettentypen zu bestimmen, um die Bedürfnisse der verschiedenen Anwendungen der Kettensäge zu erfüllen. Erfahren Sie, wie Sie eine Kette identifizieren und ersetzen können, indem Sie die Kettenteilung und die Treibgliedstärke  ermitteln und wie Sie eine Sägekette messen.

Was ist die Sägeketten-Produktfamilie?

Was ist die Sägeketten-Produktfamilie?

Oregon weiß, dass die Bedürfnisse von Holzfällern - Profis und Anfängern - so unterschiedlich sind wie das Gelände und die Umgebung, in der sie arbeiten.

Wir haben unsere Sägeketten in Produktfamilien mit Schlüsseleigenschaften eingeteilt, die von verschiedenen Benutzern geschätzt werden. Diese Produktfamilien stellen sicher, dass Sie die richtige Kette für Ihre täglichen Anforderungen wählen. So können Sie die Unterschiede zwischen unseren Produkten mühelos verstehen. 
 

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Saw Chain Identification

To identify saw chain you need to know the following:

Gauge

Gauge

Chain Gauge is the Drive Link's thickness where it fits into the guide bar groove, matching the guide bar gauge. The gauge of the chain and the gauge of the bar must match. Oregon has several gauges of saw chain: .043", .050", .058", and .063". Normal wear can make it difficult to accurately measure chain gauge on a worn chain. Always order by the number stamped on the drive link of your old chain to assure correct gauge. Please see table below for more information.
Pitch

Pitch

Chain pitch is the size of the chain and is defined as the distance between any three consecutive rivets divided by two (measured in inches) Oregon chain is made in several pitches - 1/4" is the smallest, .325”, 3/8” Low Profile and 3/8" are the most popular, and 3/4” is the largest. Pitch is important because the drive sprocket must be the same pitch as the chain, and if applicable, the bar nose sprocket. The easiest way to determine the pitch of your chain is to look at the number stamped on the drive link. Please see table below for more information.
Cutter Type

Cutter Type

There are various cutter types:
1. Chipper
2. Semi-Chisel
3. Chamfer-Chisel
4. Micro-Chisel
5. Chisel
Sequence

Sequence

Saw chain sequences include: standard, semi-skip, and skip.

Saw Chain Family Specification Chart — Servicing Dealer

Not all saw chain and guide bar mentioned on the packaging or in search results will fit every version of equipment listed. To make sure you are getting the correct part feel free to call our Customer Service team at +44 1684 855 490.

Saw Chain Pitch Saw Chain By Gauge 

saw chain pitch
 

gauge
.043"
gauge
.050"
gauge
.058"
gauge
.063"
1/4" 25 
3/8" 
Low Profile
 90  91
.325"

 20

95

21 22
3/8"  

72

 73  75
.404"

27

59

68

Reduce Chainsaw-Related Injuries by Using Low Kickback Chain

Reduce Chainsaw-Related Injuries by Using Low Kickback Chain

Most of today’s chainsaws incorporate features that reduce kickback and other sources of chainsaw-related injuries. These built-in features include chain brakes, the front (left) hand guard, the bar tip guard, and low or reduced kickback chain and guide bars. In order to guarantee the effectiveness of these safety features, you need to make sure that your chainsaw is properly assembled and that all of the components are securely attached and functional. Unless you have experience or training for responding to chainsaw kickback, you should use low kickback chain. In North America, low kickback chain is packaged with a green label from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

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Saw Chain Terminology

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Replacing Chainsaw Chain

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Maintaining Chainsaw Chain

Maintaining Chainsaw Chain

Become familiar with proper saw chain maintenance techniques and the possible dangers which can result if saw chain is not properly maintained.
Maintaining Chainsaw Bars

Maintaining Chainsaw Bars

Guide bar maintenance is imperative to keep your chainsaw running at peak performance. Learn how to detect signs of wear and tips for regular maintenance.

Part Finder

Find a full selection of the replacement parts you need with the Oregon Part Finder.

Find a Local Dealer

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