This 20 inch guide bar is part of the SpeedCut next-generation narrow-kerf cutting system for saws up to 55 cc displacement. Fits Saws equipped with .325" narropw kerf Pitch .050" gauge 78 drive link chainsaw chain. For all brands and models this bar fits please see the fit guide at oregonproducts.com
Product Details
Fits Husqvarna and others, for additional fit information please see the part finder.
.325" narrow-kerf chain and bar must be used together
Fits Chains with .325" narrow kerf Pitch, .050" Gauge, and 78 Drive Links
Longer nose life and better performance with a new sprocket nose system
Built-in Lubri-Tec automatic oiling system extends the life of your chain by delivering oil to key parts of the chain so you can work smarter with less downtime and maintenance
For saw sizes 38-62 cc
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Specifications, Details & Support
Guide Bar
Product Family
SpeedCut™
Pitch
Pitch
Chain Pitch is the size of the chain, and is defined as the distance between any three consecutive rivets divided by two. Oregon chain is made in several pitches - 1/4" is the smallest, 3/8" is the most popular, 3/4” is the largest. Pitch is important because the drive sprocket must be the same pitch as the chain, and if applicable, the bar nose sprocket. The easiest way to determine the pitch of your chain is to look at the number stamped on the drive link.
.325"
Gauge
Gauge
Chain Gauge is the Drive Link's thickness where it fits into the bar groove. The gauge of the chain and the gauge of the bar must match. Oregon has several gauges for chainsaws - such as, .043", .050", .058" and .063". Normal wear can make it difficult to accurately measure chain gauge on a worn chain. Always order by the number stamped on the drive link of your old chain to assure correct gauge.
.050"
Drive Links
Drive Links
The length of your chain is determined by counting the number of drive links in your chain. Your drive link count has a direct correlation to your bar’s length. Be careful; a bar made by Oregon may take a different drive link count than that of another producer. Here’s a tip: count the number of drive links in the chain you have now, and write that number down someplace where you can find it. Or, if you have an Oregon chain in an Oregon box, the drive link count is stamped on the flap; you can save that flap for future reference.
78.0
Bar Length
20"
Tail Mount
K095
Guide Bar Code
TXL
Guard Mate Compatible
Guard Mate Compatible
Guard Mate holes are built into the noses of certain types of Oregon guide bars and allow the attachment of a Guard Mate tip guard to help reduce the risk of kickback.
No
Intenz
Intenz
Intenz guide bars have our patented Intenz chain tensioning mechanism built right into the bar itself. Replace a Intenz guide bar with another Intenz guide bar to maintain the saw’s ability to properly tension the saw chain.
No
Narrow Kerf
Narrow Kerf
Thickness of side laminates is reduced to obtain all the advantages of narrow kerf cutting when used in combination with all narrow kerf .325" 95-series chain.
Oregon Chainsaw Bar and Chain Oil, 1 One Quart Bottle (32 fl.oz / 946 ml) (54-026)
This bar and chain lube is specially compounded to provide extra high tackiness and prevent "throw off" even under adverse weather conditions. Provides maximum engine power, low friction, and faster cutting time. High film-strength prevents wear or scuffing of chain links and bars while protecting metal parts against corrosion and rust. Resists build-up of deposits such as pitch, sap or gum.