Check the model number on the data plate of your saw — usually on the rear handle or the starter cover. If you can't find it, send us a photo and we'll work it out for you.
You can also check the chain specs stamped on your guide bar (near the tip or where the bar enters the saw body).
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Every chainsaw uses a specific chain size defined by three measurements: pitch (the distance between links), gauge (the thickness of the drive links), and the number of drive links (which determines the chain length for your bar).
Getting any one of these wrong means the chain won't fit your saw. Our Chain Finder tool covers all the major brands sold in Australia:
Our chains come in tungsten carbide — 10 times longer lasting in Australian hardwood and dirty timber.
Need help? Read our How to Choose the Right Chainsaw Chain guide, our Stihl Chain Size Guide, our Husqvarna Chain Size Guide, or our Echo Chain Size Guide.
Tungsten Chainsaw Chains — browse our full range of tungsten carbide chainsaw chains.
Bar & Chain Combos — save with a bar and chain bundle.
How to Choose the Right Chainsaw Chain — complete buying guide.
Chainsaw Chain Sizes Explained — pitch, gauge, and drive links breakdown.
Stihl Chain Size Guide — every Stihl model and the chain it needs.
Husqvarna Chain Size Guide — complete model-by-model sizing reference.
Echo Chain Size Guide — all Echo models covered.