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[Lifetime Warranty] 14-inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch 0.050" Gauge 52 Drive Links - Compatible with Husqvarna 120i 135 Echo CS-310 Ryobi RY3714 Makita XCU11Z EGO WORX POULAN S52 | Pack of 3

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14-inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch, 0.050" Gauge, 52 Drive Links

Key Features

  • Package contains: 3x chainsaw chains
  • Bar length: 14 inches
  • Pitch: 3/8 inch LP (Low Profile)
  • Gauge: 0.050 inches (1.3mm)
  • Drive link count: 52
  • Cutter type: Semi-chisel
  • Engineered for low kickback performance

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Oregon: S52, 91PX052G, 91PXL052G
  • Husqvarna: H37-52, 531300439
  • Stihl: 63PM3 52, 3636 005 0052
  • Carlton: N1C-BL-52E
  • Powercare: Y52
  • TriLink: S52

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for chainsaws requiring a 14-inch bar and a chain matching these specifications: 3/8" LP pitch, 0.050" gauge, and 52 drive links.
  • Fits various models from brands including Craftsman, Echo, Husqvarna, Poulan, Poulan Pro, and Ryobi.
  • To ensure correct fitment, verify the specifications of your existing bar and chain before purchase.

When to Replace

  • Saw produces fine sawdust instead of coarse wood chips.
  • Chain cuts crooked or pulls to one side.
  • Increased physical force is needed to complete cuts.
  • Cutters are damaged, missing, or excessively worn down.
  • Proper chain tension can no longer be achieved.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect spark plug or remove battery before servicing the chain.
  • Wear protective gloves for safety.
  • Install the chain with cutters pointing forward on the top of the guide bar.
  • Set the correct tension: the chain should be snug against the bar but still able to be pulled around by hand.
  • Check and adjust tension again after the first few minutes of operation.
  • FIXING SYMPTOMS

    FIXING SYMPTOMS

    Fix the following symptoms: burred/ broken/ bent cutter teeth or drive links, loose chain, dull cutting, uneven cuts, excessive vibration, etc.
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  • SIMPLE MAINTENANCE

    SIMPLE MAINTENANCE

    Easy to sharpen semi-chisel cutter of 3/8" LP chain with 5/32" round file. Use depth-gauge guide and flat file to maintain depth-gauge height.
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Brand Model Number
Note This Chainsaw Chain is only compatible with chainsaw models with 14-inch guide bar, 52 drive links, 3/8" LP pitch, 0.050" gauge
RYOBI RY3714, RY405010, RY40503, RY40530, RY43006
WORX WG305, WG305.1
ECHO CS-2511T, CS-280, CS-290, CS-300, CS-3000, CS-301, CS-3015, CS-302, CS-303T, CS-305, CS-306, CS-310, CS-315, CS-330, CS-330MX4, CS-330T, CS-340, CS-3400, CS-341, CS-345, CS-3450, CS-346, CS-351, CS-352, CS-355T, CS-360T, CS-361P, CS-370, CS-370F, CS-370T, CS-400F, ECS-2000, ECS-3000, PPF-2620, PPF-280, PPT-2620, PPT-2620H, PPT-265, PPT-265S, PPT-266, PPT-266H, PPT-266S, PPT-280
CRAFTSMAN 172.740500, 315.34071, 315.3411, 315.3460, 315.3461, 358.34094, 358.34101, 358.34102, 358.34104, 358.34106, 358.34108, 358.34109, 358.34110, 358.34111, 358.34114, 358.34115, 358.34116, 358.34117, 358.34118, 358.3412, 358.34124, 358.34180, 358.34181, 358.34190, 358.34195, 358.3425, 358.3476, 358.35006, 358.35008, 358.35018, 358.35024, 358.35026, 358.35027, 358.35028, 358.35036, 358.35037, 358.35038, 358.35044, 358.35046, 358.35048, 358.35056, 358.35058, 358.35060, 358.35066, 358.35067, 358.35080, 358.35081, 358.35082, 358.35083, 358.35087, 358.35088, 358.35093, 358.35099, 358.35104, 358.35106, 358.35108, 358.35114, 358.35115, 358.35116, 358.35117, 358.35118, 358.35134, 358.35136, 358.35138, 358.35144, 358.35145, 358.35146, 358.35148, 358.35156, 358.35158, 358.35160, 358.35161, 358.35170, 358.35171, 358.35180, 358.35181, 358.35182, 358.35190, 358.35198, 358.35202, 358.35203, 358.35205, 358.35206, 358.35207, 358.35215, 358.35216, 358.35218, 358.35231, 358.35235, 358.35236, 358.35263, 358.35266, 358.35267, 358.35268, 358.35269, 358.35270, 358.35273, 358.35280, 358.35281, 358.35283, 358.35363, 358.35366, 358.35367, 358.35504, 358.35505, 358.35506, 358.35508, 358.35512, 358.35514, 358.35516, 358.35624, 358.35718, 358.35723, 358.35736, 358.35802, 358.36010, 358.36012, 358.36013, 358.36015, 358.36017, 358.36018, 358.36026, 358.36028, 358.36036, 358.36038, 358.36068, 358.36069, 358.36080, 358.36082, 358.36083, 358.36085, 358.36087, 358.36088, 358.36218, 358.38160, 358.38170, 41514, 41521, 41524, 41714, 41734, 41744, 41944, 59042, 59414, 59521, 59524, 59714, 59824, 59884, 944.41801, CMECS614, CMXGSAMNN4214, S145 - HUSQVARNA 120 MARK II, 120I, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, 23, 235E, 240, 240E, 243, 316E, 33, 334T, 335, 336, 338XPT, 339XP, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41, EL 16, EL 316, T435, T540XP
HOMELITE 20, 20AV, 23, 23AV, 3300, 3314, 3316, 3318, 3350, 3550, 3800, 3850, I3350B, PS33, RANGER, UT10514, UT10516, UT10517, UT10530, UT10530A, UT10532, UT10540, UT10542, UT10544, UT10546, UT10548, UT10549, UT10560, UT10562, UT10564, UT10566, UT10568, UT10569, UT10580, UT10582, UT10584, UT10586, UT10588, UT10589, UT10640, UT10660, UT10680, UT10901, UT10901A, UT10918, UT10926, UT10947A, UT10947D, UT10947E, UT10974A, UT43100, UT43103, UT43104, UT43120, UT43122, ZR10540, ZR10560, ZR10580, ZR10901, ZR10901A, ZR10947, ZR10947A, ZR10947D, ZR43100, d3300, d3350b, d3850, d3850b, z3850
SUN JOE SWJ699E, SWJ701E
POULAN 1220, 1420, 1425, 1625, 1630, 180, 1800, 190, 1900, 1950, 1975, 200, 2000, 2025, 205, 2050, 2055, 2075, 210, 2150, 2155, 2160, 2175, 220, 2200, 221, 222, 225, 2250, 2300, 235, 2350, 236, 2375, 240, 2400, 2450, 250, 2500, 255, 2550, 2555, 260, 2600, 262, 3314 Woodshark, 3416, 3516, 3516AVX, 3816, 400E, 4018, 4218, 4218A, 4218AVX, 967607201, E14E, E16E, ELECTRIC PRO 400E, ES400, Micro 25 XX Series, Micro 25 XXV Series, P3314, P3816, PATRIOT 1900, PL3314, PL914, PPR4218A, PR4218, S23, S25, Super Micro 25 XX Series, Super Micro 25 XXV Series, WILD THING, Woodshark
MAKITA 5012B, 5014NB, 5016NB, DCS3000, DCS330S, DCS330TH, DCS34, DCS340, DCS341, DCS3416, DCS3500, DCS3501, DCS390S, DCS400, DCS401, DCS4300, DCS4301, DUC353, EA3200S, EA3200SRBB, EA3201S, EA3201S35B, EA3201S40B, EA3500S, EA3500SRDB, EA3501S, EA3501S40B, EA3600F, EA3601F, EA3601FRDB, EA4300F40B, UC3030A, UC3050A, UC3051A, UC3530A, UC3550A, UC3551A, UC4000, UC4030A, UC4050A, UC4051A, UC4550A, UC4551A, XCU03, XCU04 GREENWORKS 12A Electric 20022, 12A Electric 20232, 2020902ME, 20222, 9A Electric 20012 and more
Bar Length
14 inches (35cm)
Pitch
3/8" LP (Low Profile)
Gauge
.050" (1.3mm)
Drive Links
52
Cutter Type
Semi-Chisel / Micro-Chisel — Low Kickback
Material
Hardened Chromium Steel
Max Engine Size
Up to 42cc
Oregon Equivalent
S52 / 91PX052G / 91PXL052G / 91VXL052G / PS52 / T52
Compatible Models
Husqvarna 120i / 135 / 240 / 120 Mark II | Echo CS-310 / CS-280 / CS-290 | Ryobi RY3714 / RY40503 / RY40530 | Makita XCU11Z | EGO | WORX | Poulan S52 | Craftsman | Greenworks | Homelite

FAQ

This chain fits saws that use a 14-inch bar with 3/8-inch low-profile pitch, 0.050-inch gauge, and 52 drive links. The title specifically lists compatibility with Husqvarna 120i and 135, Echo CS-310, Ryobi RY3714, Makita XCU11Z, EGO, WORX, and Poulan S52 applications. Because some brands use more than one bar/chain setup on different versions of the same saw, match all four specs from your current chain or bar stamp before ordering.
Check four things: bar length, pitch, gauge, and drive link count. This chain is 14 inch, 3/8 inch LP pitch, 0.050 inch gauge, and 52 drive links. The most important checks are gauge and drive link count, since a 14-inch bar can use different chain configurations depending on the saw. You can verify this on the bar markings, in the owner's manual, or by reading the numbers printed on your old chain package if available.
3/8 inch LP means 3/8-inch low-profile pitch, which refers to the spacing of the chain's drive links and cutters. 0.050 inch gauge is the thickness of the drive links where they sit in the bar groove. 52 drive links is the total number of drive teeth that run around the bar. All three specs must match your saw's bar and sprocket setup for proper fit and safe operation.
Typical signs include the saw pulling to one side while cutting, fine sawdust instead of larger chips, excessive vibration, difficulty getting the chain to cut even after sharpening, visible cracked or broken cutters, or repeated chain loosening from wear. Replacement is also a good idea if the chain has hit rocks, nails, fencing, or dirt hard enough to damage multiple cutters.
On most homeowner chainsaws, installation is straightforward and usually takes about 10 to 20 minutes. You typically need the saw's scrench or bar wrench to remove the side cover and adjust chain tension, plus gloves for safe handling. Make sure the chain direction is correct when installed, with the cutter edges on the top of the bar facing forward.
The most common causes are running a dull chain, improper chain tension, poor bar lubrication, cutting dirty wood, or accidental contact with soil, gravel, or metal. A worn bar groove or damaged drive sprocket can also shorten chain life. Before installing a new chain, check that the oiler is working, the bar groove is clean, the bar rails are not badly flared, and the sprocket is not excessively worn.
Yes. It's smart to inspect the guide bar, drive sprocket, bar groove, and oiling hole at the same time. Clean packed sawdust from the clutch cover and bar channel, confirm oil reaches the chain, and flip the bar if your saw's maintenance schedule recommends it. If the old chain failed from poor cutting performance, also inspect the bar rails for uneven wear and make sure the chain tensioner is working properly.