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10" Chainsaw Saw Chain Blade Ryobi 3/8" LP .043 Gauge 40 DL B&D LCS1020 9040 R40
$ 3.63
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Description
This chain fits many Ryobi chainsaws and many Black and Decker models - Chainsaw Saw Chain Blade It is also commonly found on 10" pole saws.All chains are sold by PITCH, GAUGE and DRIVE LINK COUNT
** 10" is not enough information to buy a chain, many sizes are generically called 10"
3/8" LP .043" Gauge 40DL
3/8 Low profile - Pitch
.043 Gauage (NOT .050) they are not interchangeable !
40 Drive links
Use a 5/32 file
CHECK YOUR SAW DO NOT GO BY MODEL OR BAR LENGTH ITS IMPORTANT YOU MATCH THE PITCH GAUGE AND DRIVE LINK COUNT, ONLY WAY TO GUARANTEE FITMENT OF CHAIN.
This is a pro style chain ! Look We are bringing you a fantastic chain for a fantastic price ! It is US steel, and a mix of US and China labor made on German chain making machines. This chain will outperform anything in a clam shell from a big box store.
Possible Applications (NOT GARANTEED YOU MUST CHECK YOUR CHAIN SPECIFICATIONS ) :
Compare too : Oregon R40 and 90PX040G, Oregon Type 90 ( If you see a 91 you need .050 gauge chain )
Carlton N4C-40E, 61PMN-40,
Harbor Freight Lynxx 64718 & 63286 40V pole saw ( see pictures these saws came with two different gauges of chains )
Ryobi models:
Ryobi ONE 18V Cordless Chainsaw
CS 1800 18 Volt Cordless
P Series : P540, P542, P543, P545
RY52003
RY52003A
RY52604
RY52907
RY15520
ZR15520 Expand It
TP30
Black and Decker LCS1020 10"
CORDED & CORDLESS
Replacement for 693814001
Other models : Echo Pole saws many, Homelite, John Deere, Poulan, Husqvarna, Power Pruner, Sears Craftsman, Snapper and Tanaka - to many models to build complete application list.
Know your PITCH 3/8LP , GAUGE .043 and DRIVE LINKS 40 and you cant go wrong with fitment !
Some models use a thicker .050 "50 Guage" drive tooth so make sure you check your 3 specification before you buy. PITCH, GAUGE and DRIVE LINK COUNTS
Contact us if your not sure we can try to look up your application. Some electric saws have information about the chain size on the bar or on the label on the motor area of the saw. Often the owners manual provides the OEM part number and that can be crossed into NORMAL chain numbers of pitch, gauge and drive link counts.
If you know this fits your saw please share the make and model so we can help other customers find the chain they need.
Tech Tips :
** We often get asked how to determine the gauge. There are several ways we can suggest.
1. buy a tool see our listing
291508619079
2. A caliper that can measure in thousandths of an inch
3. Use a dime , a dime is close to .050 and should not fit in a .043 bar that is in good condition
4. Look at the information stamped on the bar near where it mounts to the saw. Oregon Type 90 = .043 Type 91 is .050 gauge
5. Check your owners manual, sometimes they will actually tell you this information rather then just provide part number for THEIR chains.
6. Ask us to help , provide as much information as you can and we will do our best to cross for you. Bar information, old chain information and model can narrow the choices.
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