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[Lifetime Warranty] 16-inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch 0.050" Gauge 56 Drive Links - Pack of 3

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16-inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch, 0.050" Gauge, 56 Drive Links - Pack of 3

Key Features

  • Package Contains: 3 individual chainsaw chains
  • Bar Length: 16 inches
  • Pitch: 3/8" LP (Low Profile)
  • Gauge: 0.050 inches (1.3mm)
  • Drive Links: 56
  • Cutter Type: Semi-chisel
  • Material: Heat-treated steel alloy for durability
  • Design: Low-kickback, reduced-vibration features

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Oregon: S56, 91VXL056G, 91PX056G
  • Stihl: 63PM3 56, 3636 005 0056
  • Husqvarna: H37-56, 531300439
  • Carlton: N1C-BL-56G
  • Windsor: 50R56

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select chainsaws from brands including Craftsman, Echo, Homelite, Husqvarna, Poulan, Remington, Ryobi, and Stihl.
  • Compatible with models requiring a 16-inch bar and a chain matching these specifications: 3/8" LP Pitch, 0.050" Gauge, and 56 Drive Links.
  • Always verify the specifications stamped on your guide bar or in your owner's manual before purchase.

When to Replace

  • Chain produces fine sawdust instead of coarse wood chips.
  • Increased force is needed to push the saw through the cut.
  • The saw pulls to one side, resulting in a crooked cut.
  • Visible damage, such as broken or cracked cutters, tie straps, or drive links.
  • The chain cannot be tensioned correctly or frequently loosens.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the spark plug before performing any maintenance.
  • Ensure the chain cutters are oriented in the correct direction of rotation on the bar.
  • Adjust to the proper tension: The chain should be snug against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand.
  • Lubricate the new chain and guide bar thoroughly before first use.
  • Re-check and adjust tension after a few minutes of initial operation, as new chains will stretch.
  • 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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Drive Link Count
‎56
Manufacturer
‎BlueStars
Part Number
‎16 Inch 3/8" LP pitch, 0.050"
Item Weight
‎1.28 pounds
Package Dimensions
‎6.06 x 5.98 x 2.13 inches
Size
‎16 inches
Color
‎As Pictured
Material
‎Stainless Steel
Power Source
‎ac/dc
Included Components
‎16 Inch 3/8" LP pitch, 0.050"
Batteries Included?
‎No
Batteries Required?
‎No

FAQ

To ensure compatibility, verify that your chainsaw bar requires a 3/8" Low Profile (LP) pitch, a .050" gauge, and exactly 56 drive links. This chain is a common replacement for equipment from brands including Husqvarna, Poulan, Craftsman, Ryobi, Echo, Greenworks, Homelite, McCulloch, Remington, and WEN.
This chain replaces several OEM part numbers, including Husqvarna 576936556, 501847056, 578266401, 91PX056G, 91VXL056G, and Sears Craftsman 71-3629.
You should replace your chain if you notice the saw pulling to one side while cutting, if the saw produces sawdust instead of wood chips, or if you have to apply significant downward pressure to make a cut. Additionally, if you have sharpened the chain multiple times and it still does not hold an edge, or if you notice damaged or missing cutters, it is time for a replacement.
Before installing, inspect your chainsaw's drive sprocket for excessive wear or grooving. A worn sprocket can cause premature damage to your new chain. Also, ensure the guide bar groove is clean and free of debris, and verify that the bar rails are not burred or spread, as these conditions will prevent the chain from tracking properly.
Replacing a chain is a straightforward task that generally takes 5 to 10 minutes. You will typically only need a scrench (combination screwdriver and wrench) to loosen the side cover nuts, adjust the tensioner, and secure the cover back in place.
The most common cause of rapid dulling is contact with dirt, rocks, or sand near the ground. Even brief contact with soil can dull the cutters instantly. Additionally, running a chain with improper tension or inadequate bar oil lubrication will cause excessive heat buildup, which softens the metal and causes the edge to fail prematurely.