Product Details
AdvanceCut™ Low Profile™ 16" x 0.375" x 0.050" Guide Bar (160SXEA095) by Oregon®. The lightweight, durable and easy to maneuver guide bar for light commercial and occasional woodcutters using small to mid-size saws. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs and deliver great quality at an affordable cost. Oregon replacement parts are built to meet or exceed OEM standards.
Notes
- Fits Husqvarna, Solo, Remington and others, for additional fit information please see application file.
Specifications
Make: Craftsman, Husqvarna, Jonsered, Red Max, Remington, Solo, Wen |
Gauge: 0.050" |
Chain Pitch: 0.375" |
Bar Length: 16" |
Sprocket Tooth Count: 9 |
Bar Nose Radius: Small |
Color: Medium Gray |
Chain Links Count: 56 |
Guide Bar Code: SXE |
Tail Mount: A095 |
Bar Mount: A095 |
Weight: 1.481 lb |
Features
- Low Profile Pitch
- Multi-rivet sprocket for long nose life
- Lubritec™ system keeps your chain and guide bar oiled for less friction and longer life
- Better control, less kickback
- High quality at an affordable price
- Expertly made from premium materials
- Built to match your exact requirements
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, 0.043", 0.050", 0.058" and 0.063". 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.
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.
In 1947, the Oregon® Saw Chain Manufacturing Corporation was founded with four employees and one product. Today, the Oregon brand is part of Blount Inc, a corporation with more than 3,000 employees and thousands of products. Here are some of the people, products and events that have marked the history of the world's number-one name in saw chain, guide bars, sprockets, forestry accessories, and outdoor equipment parts - Oregon.