Overview
This 10” bar and chain combo provides everything needed to restore a chainsaw’s cutting system in one purchase. Running a new chain on a worn bar (or vice versa) accelerates wear on both components. Replacing them together ensures matched tolerances, smooth tracking, and consistent oil distribution from the start.
Key specifications
- 10” guide bar and chain combo
- Matched bar and chain for optimal tracking
- Low-kickback design for safer operation
Compatibility
This combo set is designed for Worx chainsaws as listed above. Verify bar length, pitch, gauge, and drive link count match your saw’s requirements before purchasing.
Installation notes
Remove the side cover and old bar assembly. Clean the mounting area and oil port thoroughly. Mount the new bar, loop the chain around the drive sprocket with the cutters facing the correct direction, and set initial tension. Run the saw for 30 seconds, then re-tension the chain once it warms up.
Common questions
Q: Will this 10 inch replacement bar fit my Worx WG322 or WG323, and does it also work on the WG309 10” corded pole saw?
Yes, this bar is made for the Worx WG322, WG323, and the 10” WG309 corded pole saw. It is also listed as a replacement for the AG1000 bar used on EGO MPS1001, PSA1000, MPS1000, and PPSX2504 pole saw models, so it’s important to match your exact saw model before installing.
Q: Can I use my existing chain with this replacement bar, or do I need a specific 10 inch chain?
You can usually reuse your existing chain if it is the correct 10 inch chain made for your compatible saw and it is still in good condition. Before reinstalling, check that the drive links sit properly in the bar groove and that the chain tension adjusts normally without binding.
Q: What should I do when installing this replacement bar to make sure it cuts correctly and lasts longer?
Clean out the sprocket area and bar oil passage before fitting the new bar, then install the chain in the correct cutting direction and set the tension so the chain is snug but still pulls around by hand. After the first few cuts, recheck chain tension and confirm the bar is getting proper oil, since a dry bar or loose chain will wear it out quickly.
