8TEN 36″ Chainsaw Guide Bar & Chain .058 3/8 115DL

8TEN 36" Chainsaw Guide Bar & Chain .058 3/8 115DL for Jonsered 2165 630 625 2171 CS 2165 GB Silver Streak

8TEN 36″ Chainsaw Guide Bar & Chain .058 3/8 115DL for Jonsered 2165 630 625 2171 CS 2165 GB Silver Streak

  • Guide Bar Replaces OEMs For Oregon 368RNDD009
  • Compatible with Jonsered 2165, 2171, 625, 630 West Coast, CS 2166, CS 2172, CS 2186WH, CS 2188
  • Chainsaw Specs – Cutting Length: 36 Inch; Gauge: .058 Inches
  • Chainsaw Specs – Pitch: .375 Inches (3/8"); Drive Link Count: 115
  • Chainsaw Specs – Chain Type: Full Chisel; Guide Bar Type: Removable Sprocket


MK1010336

About 8TEN

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8TEN Chainsaw Chain and Guide Bar Kit MK1010336

  • Includes: 8TEN Chainsaw Chain and Guide Bar
  • Compatible with the following brands: Oregon, Jonsered
  • Compatible with the followings models: 2165, 2171, 625, 630 West Coast, CS 2166, CS 2172, CS 2186WH, CS 2188
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 368RNDD009

  • Length: 36 Inch
  • Drive Link Count: 115
  • Gauge: .058 Inches
  • Pitch: .375 Inches (3/8")
  • Chainsaw Specs – Chain Type: Full Chisel
  • Guide Bar Type: Removable Sprocket

Chainsaw Chain Types

Full Chisel Chains

GOOD

  • Best for big jobs
  • Experienced cutters

BAD

  • Does not cut soft or dirty wood well
  • High chance of kickback

Semi-Chisel Chains

GOOD

  • Firmer grip on wood
  • Cuts through soft or dirty wood
  • Less chance of kickback

BAD

  • Slower cut then a full chisel chain

Low Profile Semi-Chisel Chains

GOOD

  • Safest, least chance of kickback
  • Safety elements in-between teeth of chain
  • Can withstand rough weather

BAD

  • Requires sharpening more often

Skip Tooth Chains

GOOD

  • Extremely efficient for cutting
  • Fewer teeth = faster cuts
  • Used for firewood and cutting limbs

BAD

  • Only used on larger saws (24 inches or more)
  • Cuts are not smooth

Ripping Chains

GOOD

  • Special chain designed for cutting parallel to the wood grain
  • Used for making boards and planks from larger timbers
  • Perfect for milling work

BAD

  • Slower as the finer cut and surface takes more time than regular cutting

Micro Chisel Chains

GOOD

  • Forgiving of dirty conditions
  • Provide a clean and smooth cut
  • Easy to sharpen

BAD

  • Slower cut

Chainsaw Chain Terminology

Chain Length

Chain Length: The actual length of the chainsaw chain.

Drive Links

Drive Links: The drive links are the actual number of links on the chainsaw chain. You can actually count the links to get the exact number of links on your chain!

Gauge

Gage: The gauge of a chain refers to the thickness of its drive links. The drive link is on the underside of the chain. It's job is to secure the chain into the bar. Without it, your chain could fly off the saw.

Pitch

Pitch: The pitch of a chain refers to the distance between its drive links. The pitch can be measured by taking the distance between any three of the teeth and dividing that number by two.

SKU: B0CHN3C3V4
Weight: 8 ounces
Dimensions: 40.9 x 4 x 4 inches
Model: MK1010336
Part: MK1010336
Colour: Gray
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Manufacture: Mishon Inc
Colour: Gray
Origin: China
Quantity: 1

Product Description

8TEN Chainsaw Chain Semi Chisel Full Chisel Log Splitting CuttingOEM MPN's: 368RNDD0098TEN Chainsaw Chain Safety Full Chisel8TEN Chainsaw Chain Safety Semi Chisel Safety8TEN Chainsaw Chain Safety Ripping SafetyOEM MPN's: 368RNDD009OEM MPN's: 368RNDD009Chainsaw Chain Links CuttingChainsaw Chain Pitch Measurement

Chain Length

Chain Length: The actual length of the chainsaw chain.

Drive Links

Drive Links: The drive links are the actual number of links on the chainsaw chain. You can actually count the links to get the exact number of links on your chain!

Gauge

Gage: The gauge of a chain refers to the thickness of its drive links. The drive link is on the underside of the chain. It’s job is to secure the chain into the bar. Without it, your chain could fly off the saw.

Pitch

Pitch: The pitch of a chain refers to the distance between its drive links. The pitch can be measured by taking the distance between any three of the teeth and dividing that number by two.