2PC 10" Chainsaw Chain Blade

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2PC 10" Chainsaw Chain Blade

$17 ★ 4.7

2PC 10" Chainsaw Chain Blade fit Worx 50033429 WG322 WG322.9 WG323 WG323.9 10" Cordless

Bar length10"
Pitch3/8 LP"
Gauge.043""
Drive links40DL
CategorySaw Chains
Part numberB0C7K5FDY1
ConditionNew — aftermarket replacement

Fitment last verified:

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Overview

This 2-pack of aftermarket 10-inch replacement chains is designed to fit select Worx chainsaw models. Chains wear out through normal use — cutters dull, drive links thin, and the chain stretches beyond what the tensioner can compensate. This replacement matches factory specifications so you can swap it in and keep working without a trip to the service shop.

Key specifications

  • Bar length: 10”
  • Quantity: 2-pack
  • Type: Semi-chisel (aftermarket replacement)

Compatibility

This chain is manufactured as a direct-fit replacement for select Worx chainsaws listed in the compatibility section above. Always cross-check the pitch, gauge, and drive-link count stamped on your current bar before ordering — even within the same brand, different models can require different chain specs.

Installation notes

Disconnect power before any chain work. Remove the bar cover to access the sprocket and bar. Take note of the cutter direction, then remove the old chain. Place the new chain in the bar groove with cutters oriented forward on the top rail. Loop it onto the drive sprocket, replace the cover, and turn the tension adjuster until the chain sits snug with minimal sag. Spin the chain by hand to confirm it moves freely.

Common questions

Q: Will this 2-pack 10” chain fit my Worx WG322.9 and WG323 cordless chainsaws, or is it only for the WG322?

Yes, this chain is made for the Worx 50033429 replacement spec and fits the 10” Worx WG322, WG322.9, WG323, and WG323.9 cordless models. As long as your saw uses a 10-inch bar and calls for the 50033429-style chain, it should install correctly.

Q: How do I know if this chain is the right size for my Worx 10” cordless saw before installing it?

Check the model number on your saw and confirm you have one of these: WG322, WG322.9, WG323, or WG323.9 with a 10” bar. You should also compare the old chain to the new one before mounting to make sure the length and drive link layout match your existing setup.

Q: After installing this 10” chain on my WG323, how tight should I set it and what maintenance does it need?

Set the chain so it sits snug against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves on; it should snap back into the bar groove rather than hang loose. Recheck tension after the first few cuts, keep the bar oil reservoir filled if your model uses oiling, and clean out sawdust around the bar and sprocket area to help the chain last longer.

Compatibility

This part is verified to fit the following equipment. Always confirm the model number stamped on your machine before ordering.

Worx 50033429 WG322 WG322.9 WG323 WG323.9 10" Cordless — Worx WG322 chain size chart

Not sure which part you need? See our guide: How to measure your bar or How to read the stamp on your guide bar.

Before you buy — how to verify fitment

  1. Find the bar stamp. Look on the side of your current guide bar for the pitch, gauge, and drive-link count.
  2. Match all three numbers. Pitch (3/8 LP), gauge (.043"), and drive links (40DL) must all match.
  3. Check bar length. Measure cutting length from the tip to where the bar enters the saw body — this should match 10".
  4. Confirm your saw model against the compatibility list above. If your model isn't listed, the chain may still fit if pitch/gauge/DL match.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know this chain fits my saw?

Match three numbers: pitch, gauge, and drive-link count. All three must match the stamp on your current bar. If even one is off, the chain won't fit safely.

How do I measure pitch and gauge?

Pitch is the distance between any three consecutive rivets, divided by two. Gauge is the thickness of the drive links — measure with a caliper or check the bar stamp. Our guide covers both in detail.

How long does a replacement chain last?

With proper tension and occasional sharpening, an aftermarket chain lasts 3–5 cords of firewood or about 5 hours of active cutting — roughly the same as OEM.

Can I sharpen this chain or is it single-use?

Absolutely sharpen it. A quality replacement chain can be sharpened 3–5 times before the cutters are too short. Keep a round file matched to the cutter diameter.

Where to buy

This part is available through Amazon with free returns on most orders. We've verified the fitment listed above — check the live listing for current price, stock, and delivery options.

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