Welcome to Chainsawbars Ltd. Started in 2009 with the aim of being the largest supplier of bars, chains and sprockets in the world. Roll on to today 2022 and at any one time we have more than 20,000 guide bars in stock, over 1,500 100ft reels of chain, 11,000 drive sprockets. The largest stock and range of chainsaw mills you will find ANYWHERE!

It's taken 13 years - concept to reality - no one else has exclusivity with the biggest names in the industry CANNON, GB, SUGIHARA, TSUMRA - the BIG 4. Yes we also sell Stihl and Oregon... CHAIN - too much to type!

If you want a guide bar, chain, sprocket - you just came to the right place Sir :)




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Q&A



Fits the following chainsaws:


Parker 62cc 6200

HYUNDAI 62cc

HUSQVARNA

39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 55, 57, 133, 134, 142, 154, 234, 235, 238, 240, 242, 246, 254, 257, 261, 262, 339, 340, 345XP, 346XP, 350, 351, 353, 355, 357, 359, 455, 460, 545, 545 MkII, 550XP, 550XP MkII, 550XP TrioBrake, 550XP MkII, 550XPG MkII, 555, 560XP, 560XPG

Cannon (starts) H1
GB (starts) UHL
Husqvarna (starts) 585-08
Oregon (ends) K095
Sugihara (starts BC2 or BC3)


Will it fit my obscure Chinese saw?

Maybe - find out if your saw is K095 Oregon mount running .325 and then yes it will. Use google and forums and gether data yourself please.


Can I ask you if it will fit my obscure saw that I bought 2nd hand on ebay 3 years ago...

You can ask - but we are not going to say 'should be ok'. So if in doubt - do not buy! Or buy and if it doesn't fit keep it all clean and tidy and return to us and we will refund.


Will my saw have enough power to drive this? Piece of string question... but if you must.


I hate this question, because there is no set answer! It is NOT about your chainsaw – it is about YOU. If you have a super experienced and knowledgeable chainsaw user [Test – you don’t know your chain size, the different chains types, the difference between a rim or spur sprocket you are a very long way from being one] then he/she can mount a much longer bar on their saw and use it with success. Same chainsaw but different user who has used a saw for a few years but doesn’t really know all that much and maintenance is poor – they have the same saw BUT if they try and go longer they come unstuck and potentially damage the chainsaw [and blame everyone around them as well as the old phrase  ‘saws just ain’t made like they used to be’… you could almost put a song to that….]