Overview
This replacement chainsaw chain is manufactured to OEM specifications for reliable cutting performance. A dull or stretched chain forces the motor to work harder, generates excessive heat, and produces rough, uneven cuts. Installing a fresh chain restores the saw’s efficiency and reduces operator fatigue.
Key specifications
- Replacement chainsaw chain
- Pre-sharpened cutters ready for immediate use
- Heat-treated for extended cutting life
Compatibility
This chain is designed to fit Greenworks chainsaws and compatible models listed above. Confirm the pitch, gauge, and drive link count match your bar’s specifications before ordering.
Installation notes
Ensure the saw is off and the power source is disconnected before chain replacement. Release bar tension, remove the side cover, and slide the old chain off the bar and drive sprocket. Thread the new chain with cutters facing the correct direction, re-mount the bar, and adjust tension until there is slight play.
Common questions
Q: Will this 12 inch chain and guide bar fit my Greenworks 20262 and use the same chain spec as the original?
Yes, this set is made to fit Greenworks 20262, 20292, 2000219, CS24L410, and CS24L00 models. It uses a 12-inch bar with a 3/8” pitch, .050” gauge, and 45 drive links, so your original setup needs to match those specs for proper fit.
Q: I have an ECHO CS-2511T-12. Do I need to do anything special when installing this bar and chain?
On the ECHO CS-2511T-12, make sure the chain is installed with the cutting edges facing forward on the top side of the bar before tensioning it. After installation, adjust the chain so it sits snug against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves, then recheck tension after the first few cuts.
Q: Will these 3/8 .050 45DL chains work on a Sun Joe SWJ698E, and how often should I maintain them?
Yes, this set is listed as compatible with the Sun Joe SWJ698E as long as your saw uses a 12-inch bar and 45-drive-link chain in 3/8” pitch and .050” gauge. Keep the chain lubricated, check tension before each use, and sharpen or replace it when cutting starts producing fine dust instead of chips or the saw begins pulling to one side.
