72EXJ059 3/8 pitch .050 gauge 59 drive link Full skip Full Chisel
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The 72EXJ059 is the current replacement for the Oregon® part 72EXJ059G, featuring a 3/8 pitch, .050 gauge, and 59 drive link. Its full skip and full chisel design, along with a Skiptooth pattern and round ground X-grind cutter teeth, ensure superior performance. With a pitch of 3/8 (.375) and a gauge of .050 (1.3mm), it has 59 drive links, making it ideal for use with 59DL 16" cutting length bars. The Pro yellow label 72EXJ saw chain loop, now available in a red box, boasts an X-grind Power Cut design. The Full Skip sequence design allows for better chip flow due to increased clearance between cutter teeth, making it crucial to cut larger wood with longer bars and maintain high engine RPMs.
The Oregon® 72EXJ provides improved cutting speed and less chain stretch with its new grooves in the drive links and superior cutting performance thanks to its reshaped cutter and proprietary grind technology. The LubriTec feature also ensures less friction and a longer chain and guides bar life, while Blued Cutters offers corrosion protection. For accurate sharpening, utilize the stamped Top-Plate Filing Indicators and Gold-colored tie strap Start Indicator, all conveniently marked for easy use. With exclusive OCS-01 Steel, durability is guaranteed.
- For saw sizes 50-100 cc
- Sharpens at a 25-degree angle with a _7/32"_file (part# _70502_)
- Maintain depth gauge at .025 clearance.
If your current drive link has 72, 76, in Oregon (A1 in Carlton), or 46, 47, 51, or 80, in Husqvarna stamped on it, and there are 59 drive links, or a bar stamped 3/8 050 59DL, then this chain is compatible with your saw.
Product Type Saw Chain - Prop 65 Warning Description: This product contains chemicals, including Nickel, known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. This professional saw chain may cause kickback, which could result in serious injury to the operator or bystanders. Only use this saw chain if you have experience and specialized training in handling kickbacks. Consider using a saw chain with reduced kickback potential for added safety.