Chainsaw Chain Selection Workflow
A repeatable selection workflow reduces rework, speeds RFQ handling, and increases first-pass fitment accuracy.
Intent: Process
Primary keyword: chainsaw chain selection workflow
Review date: 2027-04-15
Owner: BorealGrit Technical Content Team
Definition
Chain selection workflow is a structured decision sequence from saw/bar identification to final chain specification set.
Its goal is to produce purchase-ready parameters with minimal ambiguity: pitch, gauge, drive links, and mount context.
Measurement steps
- Collect saw model, bar markings, and current loop information.
- Confirm pitch and gauge from trusted sources or measurements.
- Count drive links on the existing loop if available.
- Verify mount and bar compatibility constraints.
- Validate the final set in Fitment Finder.
- Submit RFQ with all parameters to avoid ambiguity.
Common mistakes
- •Skipping one core parameter (usually drive links or mount notes).
- •Submitting RFQ with only saw model and expected bar length.
- •Not separating current setup data from target replacement requirements.
Next step
Use your confirmed parameters in Fitment Finder, then submit an RFQ with pitch, gauge, drive links, and model details.
Compatibility and safe operation depend on OEM documentation, verified measurements, and local safety requirements.