Overview
This aftermarket 14” bar and chain set is designed for chainsaw owners who want to restore full cutting capability in a single swap. Pairing a fresh bar with a new chain eliminates uneven rail wear and ensures the chain rides in a clean, properly dimensioned groove. The result is safer operation and cleaner cuts.
Key specifications
- 14” 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 EGO chainsaws as listed above. Verify bar length, pitch, gauge, and drive link count match your saw’s requirements before purchasing.
Installation notes
With the saw fully powered down, remove the clutch cover and extract the old bar and chain. Install the new bar, route the new chain with proper orientation, and hand-tighten the bar nuts before final tensioning. New chains stretch quickly during the first few cuts, so re-check tension frequently during the break-in period.
Common questions
Q: Will this 14-inch AG1400 guide bar and chain fit my EGO CS1401, or is it only for the CS1400?
Yes, this replacement is made to fit both the EGO CS1400 and CS1401 14-inch chain saws. It’s also listed for several other 14-inch models like the Mil 2727-20/2727-20C, XCU03PT1, SKIL CS4555-10, and WORX WG384, but you should still match your saw’s bar length and mounting style before installing.
Q: Do I need any special tools to install this AG1400 blade and chain on a WORX WG384?
No special tools are usually required beyond the standard wrench/scrench that came with your saw. Just loosen the side cover, mount the guide bar, loop the chain in the correct cutting direction, tension it so it sits snug against the bar but still pulls around by hand, then recheck tension after the first few cuts.
Q: How do I maintain this 14-inch replacement bar and chain so it lasts longer on my SKIL CS4555-10?
Keep the chain properly tensioned and make sure the bar oil reservoir stays filled every time you use the saw. It also helps to clean the bar groove and oil holes regularly and sharpen the chain as soon as cutting starts producing fine dust instead of larger chips.
