Aide à la sélection pour chaîne et guide de tronçonneuse
Trouvez les meilleures chaînes de scie ou lames de scie pour votre tronçonneuse.
Pas de la chaîne de scie
A "pitch" in saw chains refers to the distance between adjacent links of the chain. It is measured as the distance between three consecutive pivot points divided by two. Different pitch sizes are suitable for different types of chainsaws and applications.
Longueur de la lame / nombre de maillons d'entraînement
The length of your cutting equipment is measured by the number of chain drive links, in inches (") or centimeters (cm).
The chainsaw usually has a certified range of cutting equipment lengths.
You can often find the length of the cutting guide on the beginning of the blade.
Example Husqvarna
You can read from this:
Item number: If you enter this with us on this website you will get the correct one right away.
Length: 15" / 38cm this is not the total length of the blade, but about what sticks out of the saw where you can really saw.
Pitch: 0.325"
Number of underbites: 64
Blade groove width: 0.50" / 1.3mm
Symbol next to groove width means that you can see at a glance that it is about a pixel blade or 1.3mm
Example Oregon
If you can't find the data. Due to wear on the blade, you can count the drive links on your chain. Then all you need to know is the pitch and thickness of the drive links
Largeur de rainure de la lame / épaisseur du maillon d'entraînement de la chaîne de scie
This is the thickness of the drive links and it is important to know this to ensure that the saw chain fits correctly in the guide.
The following thicknesses are possible:
0.043" / 1.1mm (usually pitch 1/4, 3/8LP or 0.325LP)
0.050" / 1.3mm (usually pitch 1/4, 3/8LP or 0.325 pixel)
0.058" / 1.5mm (usually .325 or 3/8")
0.063" / 1.6mm (usually 3/8" or 0.404")
The thickness, like the pitch, is probably displayed on the guide. If it is not or is no longer legible, use a caliper to measure the drive link on your old saw chain.