Chains are not measured by stretching them out on a bench and squinting down a tape measure – chains are identified by PITCH, GUAGE and NUMBER OF DRIVE LINKS [no – not the cutting teeth – drive links and you’ll know the difference by even a cursory look at the chain ID link above].
Bars likewise are not measured the same way – manufacturers give them a set ‘length’ which is generally the sticky out bit that comes out of the chainsaw [not including the mount unless in the case of large double ended milling bars which are the exception to the rule and measured end to end].
Chain sharpening is key – if you cannot use a chain and have it cutting well until the cutters are so small they end up getting knocked off – you have plenty to learn. Watch, research, rinse and repeat. Read our article on chain sharpening by clicking here – often people get caught up in different angles and techniques – but the principles are always the same.
If you are serious about correct maintenance of your bar and chain work your way through the Oregon manual [click here] and after that check out the Stihl equivalent [click here]. Using a chainsaw for 20 years [badly] does not qualify you as an experienced user – so be the change, make the difference and keep educating yourself about these valuable yet dangerous tools.
And finally – why buy a new bar and chain without checking/replacing the drive rim or drive sprocket? [again click here if unsure on what these refer to]. Would you change the oil on your car without changing the oil filter?
36″[91cm] Panther Plus Lo Pro Ripping Chain 3/8 Lo Pro .050[1.3mm] 114 Drive Links
New Panther 3/8 Lo Pro Ripping Chain. This works well on all the lo pro bars that will then operate in a chainsaw mill. Same type of chain as Oregon 91R and Stihl 3614-63PMX.
New Panther + chain [patent pending]. The + stands for additional line markings on the top plate of the tooth which helps give a visual guide to the angle you are sharpening at but more importantly it helps you judge the tooth length in relation to the other teeth on the chain. One of the hardest things to do with a chainsaw chain [without a guide] is to ensure each tooth is the same length and the same angle as all it’s brothers. If not cutting becomes inconsistent, vibration increases, the teeth that are longer take big bites of the wood and dull faster.
P stands for Panther
+ stands for Panther Precision sharpening system [or lines on the top plate!]
Sorry we don’t have the chain length requested as a stock item, but we can make a custom chain for you – please whatsapp or call us on +447752 145001 for more information.
[Whatsapp is generally the faster option].
Orders for United States of America must be a minimum of $180.
For all UK orders from Monday 25th Sept there will be no longer be a minimum order but a flat rate of £4.95+vat will be charged to all orders.