Chainsaw Chains & Accessories


When it comes to cutting timber, nothing is as important as having a quality chainsaw chain that cuts fast and efficiently. With years of field experience, we can steer you in the right direction to get the chain that will work best for your needs. 

Whether you're a professional or DIYer, we have a chain for every application.

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Why Choose ‘Oregon’ Brand Chainsaw Chains?

Your chainsaw is only as good as its chain. A dull or low-quality chain slows you down, wastes fuel, and makes cutting a chore. At Westcoast Saw®, we're not about playing it safe. We're about setting up your saw to do the work for you.

That’s why we proudly offer a wide selection of Oregon® brand chains. Oregon is renowned for manufacturing highly durable and efficient chainsaw components, trusted by professionals worldwide. So, whether you’re a professional logger or a weekend warrior, Oregon® 's chain selection has you covered.

Types of Chainsaw Chains

Not all chainsaw chains are created equal. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:

Explore our full collection of chainsaw chains and accessories to find the perfect fit for your needs.

How to Choose the Right Chainsaw Chain

Finding the right chain for your chainsaw doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Check Your Chainsaw’s Bar: The bar will specify the correct chain pitch, gauge, and number of drive links.
  2. Match the Chain Type to Your Needs: Full comp for a smooth and fast cutting chain on shorter bars, semi-skip for mid-size to long bars, and full skip when you want less pull on the motor when running long bars.
  3. Consider the Bar Length: Ensure the chain matches the number of drive links stamped on the length of your chainsaw bar.

Upgrade Your Chainsaw Chain

You can have all the performance upgrades in the world, but it won't make a difference without a sharp, quality chain. Start with a professional grade chain that will make chips, not dust.

FAQs

How do I figure out what chain I need for my chainsaw?

Always check your chainsaw’s bar for the correct pitch, gauge, and length. You can also measure the bar length and count the number of drive links on your current chain. 

What are the different types of chainsaw chains?

There are 3 main types of chainsaw chains we offer at Westcoast Saw:

  • Full comp chains, semi-skip chains, and full skip chains.