SpeedCut Nano™ Conversion Kit, 12" - Husqvarna T536LiXP

Price:
$139.00 inc GST
Code:
614392

Description

Oregon Speedcut Nano 12" Conversion Kit

SpeedCut™ Nano Conversion Kits has been engineered from the ground up with maximum efficiency in mind. Built to optimize saw performance, SpeedCut Nano is the first .325 Low Profile system and meets the demands of tree care professionals like no other on the market.

Product Details

  • Fits Husqvarna T536LiXP
  • For saws in the 1-3hp range (20-38cc)
  • Pitch: .325" Low Profile (NEW) narrow kerf, Gauge: .043", chain drive link count: 51, bar length 12", 7-tooth spur sprocket
  • Lubritec™ keeps your chain and guide bar oiled for less friction and longer life
  • Longer run time from a uniquely designed SpeedCut Nano 80TXL saw chain which increases saw cutting efficiency
  • Increased speed allows compact saws to take on a big projects
  • Smooth cuts and nearly no cutting chatter
  • Performance that won't stall in the cut

Chain Bar Sprocket Conversion Kits
Product Family SpeedCut Nano™
Chain Type 80TXL
Pitch  .325" Low Profile™
Gauge  0.043"
Bar Length 12"
Drive Links  51.0
Chain Low Kickback (ANSI)  Yes
Narrow Kerf Yes
Intenz  No
Guard Mate Compatible  No
Tail Mount A095
Guide Bar Code  
File Size  
Bar Part Number 124TXLNA095
Bar Nose Radius Small
Sprocket Nose Tooth Count 7.0
Sprocket Tooth Count  7.0
Radial Port Included No
Rims Included No
Wear Indicator No
Bearing included No
Spline Size N/A
Sprocket Part Number 610730

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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Chain Low Kickback (ANSI)

Certain provisions of the safety standard known as ANSI (American National Standards Institute) B175.1 - Gasoline powered Chainsaws - Safety Requirements contain requirements designed to reduce the risk of injury from chainsaws sold in the United States. The following information should be used as a guide for the selection of appropriate replacement chains in order to maintain compliance with the ANSI B175.1 standard (United States only).
The ANSI standard B175.1 divides all chainsaw power heads into two groups:
- Under 3.8 cubic-inch (62cc) engine displacement, the chainsaw MUST meet the low kickback provisions of the standard.
- 3.8 cubic inch (62cc) and larger, the chainsaw MAY OR MAY NOT meet low kickback provisions of the standard.

Any chainsaw that does not qualify as a low kickback cutting system will bear a warning such as: “WARNING – This chainsaw is capable of severe kickback that could result in serious injury to the user. Do not operate this chainsaw unless you have extraordinary cutting needs and experience and specialized training for dealing with kickback. Chainsaws with significantly reduced kickback potential are available.Be sure to read the labels on a chainsaw before purchasing one.
When replacing chain on saws less than 3.8 cubic inches (62cc), any low-kickback chain of the proper pitch and gauge can be used. Oregon identifies and labels all low-kickback chain with green labels and all NON low kickback chain with yellow labels. Oregon safety features greatly reduce the hazard of kickback while maintaining high cutting performance. However, ALL CHAINS CAN KICKBACK, which may result in severe personal injury to the saw operator or bystander. Replacement guide bars and the ANSI standard.
The ANSI standard states:
Because of differences in replacement guide bars, the following guidelines shall be considered to determine kickback energy: Sprocket nose guide bars with the same effective length, the same number of sprocket nose teeth, and the same pitch may be considered to have equivalent kickback energy; A hard-nose guide bar having the same effective bar length, and the same or smaller nose radius as a sprocket-nose bar, may be considered to have equivalent or less kickback energy than the sprocket nose-bar; Kickback energy of all guide bar types may be considered to be less for smaller nose radius sizes.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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Sprocket Tooth Count

Your saw may be compatible with various drive sprockets. If this is the case, a smaller tooth-count will deliver more speed, while a larger tooth-count will deliver more torque (useful on smaller saws). Tooth-count may also influence the drive link count on replacement chain.