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20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
VEVOR
20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
Supmix
20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
WEMARS
20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
NEOTEC
20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
Blue Max
20 inch chainsaw chains fit for
Stihl
Oregon
OEM
For most of the saw chain components, DATSON uses
68CrNiMo GCr15
the same raw material used by STIHL

Extends the chain life by delivering lubricant to key parts of the chain, reducing downtime and maintenance and increasing efficiency.

All cutters are electroplated with the industrial hard chrome for

DATSON hardens and quenches all rivets to improve its strength for fewer chain tension adjustment.

The precise and controlled tempering process creates ablue diamond surface that provides you with high quality corrosion resistance and Maintain the presence of oil.

How to tighten chainsaw chain properly?
1. Disengage the chain brake 2. Loosen the bar nuts 3. Lift the tip of the guide bar 4. Tighten the tensioning screw until the chain sits snugly against the bottom rail of the bar without slack and still rotates freely 5. Re-tighten the bar nuts
How to reduce the risk of kickback?
If you are not experienced with chainsaws, use a low kickback chain (ANSI standard). Also, never saw using the "kickback danger zone" on the guide bar (the top of the bar tip); use the underside of the bar instead.
What is ANSI?
The safety standard "B175.1" set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), which outlines requirements for gasoline-powered chainsaws (chains), including provisions designed to reduce the risk of kickback injuries when cutting wood.
How often should chainsaws be lubricated? Should I use a special lubricant for chainsaws?
- Fill the reservoir with lubricant every refueling and ensure the lubricant is properly delivered to the chain during operation. Improper lubrication can cause excessive wear, reduce cutting efficiency and increase the risk of chainsaw damage
- Yes
