Using the Guide Bar Number System
Our 10 or 11-digit guide bar part numbers are printed on the guide bar package and etched on the guide bar body. Here’s what each digit means:
18 0 EXL D K095
Length Gauge
Type
8" 10" 11" 12" 13" 14" 15" 16" 18" 20" 21" 22"
24" 25" 26" 27" 28" 30" 32" 33" 34" 36" 37" 42"
4 = .043" 0 = .050" 8 = .058" 3 = .063"
SpeedCut ™ Nano TXL
SpeedCut Nano SpeedCut ™ , ControlCut ™ , VersaCut ™ TXL SpeedCut PXL ControlCut VXL VersaCut PowerCut ™ EXL Replaceable sprocket-nose RN Replaceable sprocket-nose PM Replaceable sprocket-nose RW Replaceable sprocket-nose DuraCut ™ DXL Solid nose, laser welded tip with wear-resistant alloy AT Solid nose, laser welded tip with wear-resistant alloy AdvanceCut ™ SX Sprocket-nose PX Sprocket-nose GD
Sprocket-nose with Guard Mate® holes
ML SF
Narrow kerf sprocket-nose
Sprocket-nose
Single Rivet SD
Sprocket-nose
DG ML
Sprocket-nose with Guard Mate holes
Narrow kerf sprocket-nose
In a few cases where two guide bars would have the same length in their part numbers but different drive link counts, the letter Z will be used in the guide bar mount description to distinguish between them (K095 and Z095 for example). Chainsaws originally equipped with an Intenz® guide bar, and chainsaws adapted to take an Intenz guide bar, do not have a “guide bar-adjustment pin” for tensioning the saw chain. Use ONLY an Intenz guide bar when replacing the guide bar on these chainsaws. See page 21 for important information on Intenz guide bars.
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