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Chainsaws can experience dulling or even damage after heavy use. But replacements inevitably become necessary no matter how well you maintain your chain and guide bar. Rather than buying a new chainsaw, replacing the necessary parts will help to improve performance. Find chainsaw parts and accessories at Ace Hardware, then browse other outdoor power equipment for your home.
Do Chainsaws Have Blades?
What people might refer to as blades are actually chainsaw guide bars and chains. The chain’s teeth rotating on the guide bar effectively work as a chainsaw blade, working to cut through various materials on the job. Over time, both the chainsaw guide bar and chain may need replacing.
When Should I Replace My Saw Chain?
The lifespan of your chainsaw chain depends on how frequently you use it and the types of materials you cut. While determining the right time to replace your saw chain can be tricky, there are clear indicators. If you’re questioning whether your chain needs replacing, it’s likely because you’ve noticed a drop in cutting performance.
While you decide what’s best for your situation, consider the following questions:
- Is there uneven wear on your chain?
- Has the cutting quality diminished?
- Does your chainsaw let off smoke when cutting?
- Does your chain sag on the guide bar?
Whether you’re producing crooked cuts or your chain’s teeth are beyond repair, you should consider swapping your chain for a new one to improve performance.
Chainsaw Chain Replacements
Avoid potential issues and stock up on a few extra chainsaw chains. Whether you’re a professional or enjoy extensive yard work, the more frequently you use your machine, the more likely you need a replacement chainsaw chain on hand in case the situation calls for it.
Shop chains from brands like Oregon, EGO and Craftsman to suit your chainsaw. A variety of drive links and lengths are available.
The Importance of the Chainsaw Guide Bar
The chainsaw bar, also called the guide bar, holds your chain in place and directs its movement. Chainsaw bars come in various types, and the one you'll need depends on the type of work and how long it needs to be performed.
- Laminated guide bars can be lighter and slightly more affordable, making them a good option for non-professionals.
- Solid guide bars tend to be stronger and more durable, offering more resistance to bending, making them a great option despite the added weight.
When to Replace Your Chainsaw Bar
Like your saw chain, knowing when to replace your chainsaw bar is crucial to continued quality performance. You might need to replace your guide bar if it is bent out of shape, no longer holds your chain properly, or if the nose sprocket has been damaged or worn out. Make sure any guide bar you want to use is compatible with your chainsaw and is sized correctly for your chain.
Find Replacement Chainsaw Chains Near You at Ace
Routine maintenance will allow you to get as much use out of your chainsaw as possible, but replacement parts will eventually become necessary. Shop for replacement chainsaw bars and chains near you at Ace. If you need any help determining how to replace your chainsaw bar or chain, our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.
From replacement chainsaw parts, trimmers and edgers, to wood chippers, log splitters, pole saws and more, we have what you need for a well maintained lawn. Browse and order online for speedy delivery or in-store pickup today.