If you’re a proud owner of a Husqvarna chainsaw, you know that taking care of your machine is essential to keep it functioning at peak performance. While regular maintenance tasks such as cleaning the chain, bar, and air filter should never be skipped, replacing the chain when necessary is also crucial. But how do you know which size to choose? It can be confusing, especially for new owners or if you’re not familiar with chainsaw lingo.
Fortunately, Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart exists to help you make an informed decision without any hassle. In this blog, you’ll learn all about these charts and how to use them to find the right chain size for your Husqvarna chainsaw. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and read on!
Husqvarna Chainsaw Chain Size Chart
Chainsaw Model | Bar Length | Pitch | Gauge | Drive Links | Bar Type | Bar Model / Part # | Chain Model / Part # | ||
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120i | 12″ | 3/8″” | 0.043″ | 45 | Laminate | HL186-45 | 501959545 | H38-45 | 581807945 |
136Li | 14″ | 3/8″ | 0.043″ | 52 | Laminate | HL186-52 | 501959552 | H38-52 | 581807952 |
T536LiXP | 14″ | 3/8″ | 0.043″ | 52 | Laminate | HL186-52 | 501959552 | H38-52 | 581807952 |
536LiXP | 12″ | 3/8″ | 0.043″ | 45 | Laminate | HL186-45 | 501959545 | H38-45 | 581807945 |
536LiP4 | 10″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 40 | Laminate | HL280-40 | 501959240 | H37-40 | 576936540 |
536LiPT5 | 10″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 40 | Laminate | HL280-40 | 501959240 | H37-40 | 576936540 |
525P4S | 12″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 45 | Laminate | HL280-45 | 501959245 | H36-45 | 501842145 |
525P5S | 14″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 52 | Laminate | HL280-52 | 501959252 | H37-52 | 576936552 |
525PT5S | 12″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 45 | Laminate | HL280-45 | 501959245 | H37-45 | 576936545 |
240 | 14″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 52 | Laminate | HL180-52 | 576936552 | H37-52 | 576936552 |
16″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 56 | Laminate | HL280-56 | 501959256 | H37-56 | 576936556 | |
435 | 16″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 66 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-66 | 585943266 | H30-66 | 501840666 |
440, 445 | 16″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 66 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-66 | 585943266 | H30-66 | 501840666 |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-72 | 585943272 | H30-72 | 501840672 | |
450 | 18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-72 | 585943272 | H30-72 | 501840672 |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 80 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-80 | 585943280 | H30-80 | 501840680 | |
450 Rancher | 20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 80 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-80 | 585943280 | H30-80 | 501840680 |
455 Rancher, 460 Rancher | 18″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 68 | Laminate | FT280-68 * | 585950965 | H80-68 | 501846568 |
18″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 68 | Laminate | FT288-68 * | 608000158 | H81-68 | 501846668 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Laminate | FT280-72 * | 585950972 | H80-72 | 501846572 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Laminate | FT288-72 * | 588556472 | H81-72 | 501846672 | |
460 Rancher | 24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT280-84 | 608000023 | H80-84 | 501846584 |
T435 | 12″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 45 | Laminate | HL280-45 | 501959245 | H37-45 | 576936545 |
14″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 52 | Laminate | HL280-52 | 501959252 | H37-52 | 576936552 | |
16″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 56 | Laminate | HL280-56 | 501959256 | H37-56 | 576936556 | |
T540XP | 14″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 52 | Tech Lite | TLR380-52 | 501959252 | H37-52 | 576936552 |
16″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 56 | Tech Lite | TLR380-56 | 501959256 | H37-56 | 576936556 | |
365 | 20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT380-72 | 608000046 | H46-72 | 501842572 |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT388-72 | 608000047 | H42-72 | 501841472 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT380-84 | 608000048 | H46-84 | 501842584 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT388-84 | 608000050 | H42-84 | 501841484 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT380-93 | 608000051 | H46-93 | 501842593 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT388-93 | 608000052 | H42-92 | 501841492 | |
545 | 16″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 66 | Solid, RSN | HT250-66 | 608000005 | H30-66 | 501840666 |
16″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 66 | Laminate | HL258-66 ** | 508912166 | H25-66 | 501840466 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-72 | 508926172 | H30-72 | 501840672 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT250-72 | 587642401 | H30-72 | 501840672 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT258-72 | 608000007 | H25-72 | 501840472 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Laminate | HL258-72 ** | 585943372 | H25-72 | 501840472 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 80 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-80 ** | 585943280 | H30-80 | 501840680 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 80 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-80 ** | 585943280 | H30-80 | 501840680 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 78 | Solid, RSN | HT250-78 | 608000008 | H30-78 | 501840678 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 78 | Laminate | HL258-78 ** | 608000001 | H25-78 | 501840478 | |
555 | 18″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 68 | Solid, RSN | HT280-68 | 608000019 | H46-68 | 501842568 |
18″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 68 | Solid, RSN | HT288-68 | 608000020 | H42-68 | 501841468 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT280-72 | 608000021 | H46-72 | 501842572 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT288-72 | 608000022 | H42-72 | 501841472 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT280-84 | 608000023 | H46-84 | 501842584 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT288-84 | 608000024 | H42-84 | 501841484 | |
543XP, 550XP | 16″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 66 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-66 ** | 585943266 | H30-66 | 501840666 |
550XP | 16″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 66 | Solid, RSN | HT250-66 | 608000005 | H30-66 | 501840666 |
16″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 66 | Solid, RSN | HT258-66 | 608000006 | H25-66 | 501840466 | |
16″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 66 | Laminate | HL258-66 ** | 585943266 | H25-66 | 501840466 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-72 ** | 585943272 | H30-72 | 501840672 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT250-72 | 587642401 | H30-72 | 501840672 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Laminate | HL258-72 ** | 585943372 | H25-72 | 501840472 | |
18″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT258-72 | 608000007 | H25-72 | 501840472 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 78 | Solid, RSN | HT250-78 | 608000008 | H30-78 | 501840678 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.050″ | 80 | Laminate, Narrow (Pixel) | HLN250-80 ** | 585943280 | H30-80 | 501840680 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 78 | Laminate | HL258-78 | 608000001 | H25-78 | 501840478 | |
20″ | 0.325″ | 0.058″ | 78 | Solid, RSN | HT258-78 | 608000009 | H25-78 | 501840478 | |
562XP, 576XP | 20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT380-72 | 608000046 | H46-72 | 501842572 |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT388-72 | 608000047 | H42-72 | 501841472 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT380-84 | 608000048 | H46-84 | 501842584 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT388-84 | 608000050 | H42-84 | 501842684 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT383-93 | 587642501 | H83-93 | 501846893 | |
562XP | 18″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 68 | Solid, RSN | HT380-68 | 608000044 | H46-68 | 501842568 |
18″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 68 | Solid, RSN | HT388-68 | 608000045 | H42-68 | 501841468 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT380-72 | 608000046 | H46-72 | 501842572 | |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT388-72 | 608000047 | H42-72 | 501841472 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT380-84 | 608000048 | H46-84 | 501842584 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT388-84 | 608000050 | H42-84 | 501841484 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT380-93 | 608000051 | H46-93 | 501842593 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT388-93 | 608000052 | H42-92 | 501841492 | |
576XP | 24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT388-84 | 608000050 | H48-84 | 501842884 |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT383-84 | 608000141 | H45-84 | 501877184 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT388-93 | 608000052 | H48-93 | 501842893 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT380-93 | 608000051 | H82-93 | 501846793 | |
32″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 105 | Solid, RSN | HT380-105 | 608000053 | H82-105 | 501846705 | |
32″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 105 | Solid, RSN | HT388-105 | 608000054 | H48-105 | 501842805 | |
32″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 105 | Solid, RSN | HT388-105 | 608000054 | H48-105 | 501842805 | |
372XP, 390XP, 395XP | 20″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT380-72 | 608000046 | H46-72 | 501842572 |
20″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 72 | Solid, RSN | HT388-72 | 608000047 | H48-72 | 501842872 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT380-84 | 608000048 | H46-84 | 501842584 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT388-84 | 608000050 | H48-84 | 501842884 | |
24″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 84 | Solid, RSN | HT383-84 | 608000141 | H45-84 | 501877184 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.050″ | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT380-93 | 608000051 | H46-93 | 501842593 | |
28″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 93 | Solid, RSN | HT383-93 | 587642501 | H83-93 | 501846893 | |
32″ | 3/8″ | 0.063 | 105 | Solid, RSN | HT383-105 | 608000055 | H83-105 | 501846805 | |
395 XP | 32″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 105 | Solid, RSN | HT388-105 | 608000054 | H48-105 | 501842805 |
36″ | 3/8″ | 0.058″ | 115 | Solid, RSN | HT388-115 | 608000058 | H48-115 | 501842815 |
Why You Need a Chart
Are you in the market for a new Husqvarna chainsaw but find yourself unsure about which chain size to choose? This is where a Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart comes in handy! The chart displays all the different chain sizes available, making it much easier to identify which size will work best for your specific model. One of the biggest advantages of using a chart is that it can help you save both time and money, as you won’t have to spend hours trying to figure out which chain size to buy or potentially make an expensive mistake by selecting the wrong size. Investing in a high-quality chainsaw and selecting the right size chain to match can make a huge difference in the overall performance and longevity of your chainsaw, so don’t overlook the importance of having a reputable Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart readily available.
Ensure Proper Fit
When it comes to buying clothes online, ensuring proper fit is essential for a great shopping experience. But how do you make sure you’re getting the right size when you don’t have the chance to try items on in person? This is where sizing charts come in handy. By taking accurate measurements of your body and referring to the brand’s chart, you can better understand which size to order.
It’s important to remember that sizing can vary between brands, so even if you typically wear a certain size, it’s worth taking the time to check each brand’s specific chart. By using the sizing chart, you can avoid the disappointment of receiving ill-fitting clothing and save yourself the hassle of having to return or exchange items. So, the next time you’re shopping online, don’t underestimate the importance of a sizing chart – it could make all the difference in finding clothing that fits you perfectly and leaves you feeling confident.
Maximize Performance
If you’re looking to maximize your performance and improve your results, then you need a chart. A chart is an essential tool for visualizing data and understanding trends, making it easier to identify patterns and insights that can help you optimize your strategy. Without a chart, you could be missing out on valuable information that could help you make better decisions and achieve better outcomes.
For example, if you’re trying to track the success of a marketing campaign, a chart could help you see which channels are performing best and where you should focus your resources. Additionally, by using a chart you can save time and avoid the hassle of manually analyzing data, allowing you to spend more time on other important tasks. Don’t underestimate the power of a chart – it can be a game-changer for your performance and success.
How to Find Your Chain Size
If you’re wondering how to find the right chain size for your Husqvarna chainsaw, you’ve come to the right place. The best way to determine the correct size of chain you need is by consulting the Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart. This chart provides information on the bar length, pitch, and gauge for each Husqvarna chainsaw model, so you can identify the exact size and type of chain that fits your saw.
Another option is to check your owner’s manual for the recommended chain size or look for a stamp on your chainsaw’s guide bar to find the correct measurements. It’s essential to choose the right size chain for safety and optimal performance, as using the wrong size can damage your saw or cause dangerous kickbacks. With a little bit of research and attention to detail, you can find the right chain size for your Husqvarna chainsaw and tackle any cutting task with confidence.
Measuring Your Chainsaw
If you own a chainsaw, it’s important to know the size of its chain in order to replace it as needed. Measuring your chainsaw chain may seem daunting at first, but it’s a relatively simple process. The best way to find the correct chain size for your chainsaw is to check the owner’s manual that came with the tool.
If you don’t have the manual, you can also find the chain size stamped on the bar of the chainsaw itself. However, if that’s not possible, you can use a measuring tape to determine the length of the chain. Begin by stretching the chain out directly from the chainsaw and measuring from one end of the chain to the other.
Be sure to take note of the drive link count as well, which is the number of teeth on the chain that fit into the saw’s bar. Knowing your chainsaw’s chain size will make it easier to replace it when necessary and keep your tool running smoothly.
Consulting the Chart
finding chain size When it comes to finding the right chain size for your bike, there are different methods you can use. One of the easiest ways is by consulting a chart. The chart shows the different sizes of chains and the corresponding number of links.
This information is important because if you choose a chain that is too short, it won’t fit your bike, and if it’s too long, it can cause damage. To use the chart, you’ll need to know the number of teeth on your bike’s chainring and cassette. You can then match this information with the chart to find the right chain size for your bike.
By following these steps, you can ensure your bike is equipped with the correct chain, which is essential for optimal performance and safety.
Using the Part Number
If you’re in need of a new chain for your bike, it’s essential to find out what size chain you have. The easiest way to determine the size of your chain is by using the part number. You can typically find the part number printed on the existing chain or in the owner’s manual of your bike.
The part number provides valuable information about the specifications of the chain, such as the pitch and width. The pitch refers to the distance between the pins on the chain, while the width denotes the space between the inner plates. Once you have the part number, you can use it to find the corresponding chain size that you require.
Different manufacturers might have varying ways of numbering their chains, so it’s worth researching the manufacturer’s system to ensure that you’re looking for the right chain. In general, the chain size is denoted with a series of numbers that can be matched with the part number. For example, a 520 chain will have a pitch of 5/8 inches and a width of 1/4 inch, while a 530 chain will have a pitch of 5/8 inches and a width of 3/8 inches.
It’s important to choose the correct chain size for your bike, as using the wrong one can lead to mechanical issues and a decrease in performance. By using the part number and corresponding chain size, you can ensure that you’re getting the right chain for your bike and increase its longevity and efficiency.
Chart Overview
If you’re looking for a Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart, you’re in the right place. The chart is a handy tool that helps you determine the right chain size for your saw. Husqvarna chainsaws come in different sizes and models, each requiring a specific chain size.
To find the right size, you’ll need to know the model of your saw and the length of the bar you’re using. The chart lists out the different models of Husqvarna chainsaws and the compatible chain sizes for each. It’s important to double-check the chart to ensure you’re using the correct chain size as using the wrong one can damage your saw or result in subpar performance.
When in doubt, it’s always best to consult the manual that came with your saw or reach out to a Husqvarna dealer for assistance. With the help of the Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart, you can ensure your saw is running efficiently and safely.
Model Types and Sizes
When it comes to choosing the right model of a particular product, it can often be overwhelming. This holds true for HVAC systems as well, as there are various types and sizes of models available in the market. However, an understanding of the chart overview can help you make an informed decision.
Some of the factors to consider for selecting the model type and size of HVAC systems include cooling and heating loads, equipment efficiency, and budget. The mid-end models are usually more energy-efficient and offer better performance than the lower-end models. Similarly, the premium-end models come with additional features and greater energy savings but come at a higher price point.
Therefore, you should analyze your preferences and requirements to make a well-informed decision. By doing so, you can ensure that your HVAC system keeps you and your loved ones comfortable during hot summers and cold winters.
Pitch and Gauge
Pitch and gauge are important factors to consider when choosing the right chainsaw chain for your needs. Pitch refers to the distance between individual drive links on the chain, while gauge refers to the thickness of the drive links. These measurements are crucial to ensure a proper fit and optimal performance of your chainsaw.
In general, the larger the pitch and gauge, the more powerful the chainsaw you will need to drive it. It’s essential to consult the chainsaw manufacturer’s recommendations to determine the right pitch and gauge for your particular model. By selecting the correct pitch and gauge, you can ensure that your chainsaw chain operates efficiently and delivers optimum results with every use.
Remember, a fit-for-purpose chainsaw chain can make all the difference in the outcome of your cutting needs.
How Can Chainsaw Chain Size Charts Help Improve Fishing Success?
When trying to improve fishing success, using a bead to hook size chart can be incredibly helpful. By matching the bead size with the appropriate hook size, anglers can ensure that their bait is presented effectively, increasing the likelihood of a successful catch. Chainsaw chain size charts help streamline this process.
Conclusion
With the Husqvarna chainsaw chain size chart, finding the perfect fit for your chainsaw is as easy as slicing through butter. This chart is like a trusted friend that always has your back, providing you with the knowledge and guidance you need to tackle any cutting task with ease. So, next time you’re gearing up for a lumberjacking adventure, remember the trusty Husqvarna chart and have a cut above the rest!”
FAQs
What are the different sizes of chains available for a Husqvarna chainsaw?
Husqvarna chainsaw chains come in a range of sizes from 12 inches to 36 inches in length.
How do I determine which size chain is right for my Husqvarna chainsaw?
You can determine the chain size for your Husqvarna chainsaw by measuring the length of the bar and counting the number of drive links on the old chain.
Are Husqvarna chainsaw chains interchangeable with other brands?
No, it is not recommended to use chains from other brands as they may not be compatible with your Husqvarna chainsaw.
Can I sharpen my Husqvarna chainsaw chain myself?
Yes, you can sharpen your Husqvarna chainsaw chain with a chainsaw file, but it is recommended to have it professionally sharpened to ensure the correct angle and depth of the cutters.